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Issues in Estimating the Employment Generated by Energy Sector Activities

2011

Bacon, Robert | Kojima, Masami


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Publisher
World Bank, Washingotn, DC
Other Subjects
Wind generation; Power lines; Earning; Alternative energy technologies; Employment generation; Wage rates; Employment multiplier; Productivity gains; Aggregate demand; Employment services; Labor costs; General equilibrium; Wholesale trade; Skilled workers; Unemployed; Oil; Job losses; Personnel; Nuclear safety; Capacity utilization; Wind capacity; Labor intensities; Export market; Cost of energy; Promotion; Wind project; Suppliers; Energy costs; Wage data; Wind turbine; Training requirements; Tax policies; Peak capacity; Employment levels; Capacity factor; Capital investments; Peak demand; Expenditures; Labor productivity; Approach; Labor force; Labor supply; Net job creation; Hot water; Wage bill; Efficiency improvement; Employment impact; Borrowing; Renewable energy program; Wind projects; Oil refining; Renewable generation; Capital markets; Demand for energy; Clean energy; Wind plant; Performance indicators; Renewable energy industry; Electrical equipment; Transmission line; Net employment; Energy output; Employment creation; Electricity generation; Solar power; Renewable energy technologies; Employment impacts; Drivers; Hiring; Energy prices; Greenhouse gas; Unemployment rate; Training programs; Net employment effects; Electricity generation capacity; Chronic unemployment; Voltage; Net employment effect; Wage levels; Renewable fuels; Net job loss; Power sector; Fuel extraction; Employment increase; Petroleum diesel; Sustainable energy; Labor cost; Labor-intensive technologies; Employment level; Job creation; Transmission lines; Power project; Worker; Firm level; Diesel; Amount of power; Professionals; High unemployment; Total employment; Employment effect; Turbine; Average wage; Nursing; Government policies; Traditional gasoline; Generation; Renewable source; Electric power generation; Average wages; Gas industry; Training policies; Energy savings; Higher energy prices; Direct job creation; Jobs; Skill shortages; Outputs; Labor demand; Externalities; Staff; Capacity factors; Labor markets; Rural labor; Fossil fuel; Employment effects; Turbine components; Photovoltaic r& Domestic market; Energy supply; Employment patterns
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http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16969http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/CC BY 3.0 IGO

2014-09-15
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