FAO AGRIS - International System for Agricultural Science and Technology

Climate Change Policies and Employment in Eastern Europe and Central Asia

2012

Oral, Isil | Santos, Indhira | Zhang, Fan


Bibliographic information
Publisher
World Bank, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Employment increases; High unemployment rates; Total employment; Collective dismissals; Unemployment rates; Labor force; Low unemployment; Demand for electricity; Cost increases; Persistent unemployment; Working poor; Labor markets; Electricity prices; Aggregate demand; Productivity increase; Market economy; Labor regulations; Average wages; Efficient lighting; Oil producer; Differentiated impact; Private service; Total unemployment; Electricity price; Substitution effects; Employment impact; Fossil fuel; Passive labor; Job search; Tax revenues; Public employment; Labor market needs; Energy bills; Unskilled workers; Vocational programs; Temporary work; College education; Price increases; Active labor market policies; Disadvantaged groups; Renewable sources; Employment opportunities; Wage subsidies; Average unemployment; Training programs; Efficient labor market; Primary energy; On-the-job training; Market reform; Economic shocks; Capital investment; Direct job creation programs; Power plant; Tax incentive; Unemployment benefit system; Active labor; Labor costs; Primary school; Employment impacts; Emission cap; Average wage; Firm surveys; Flexible labor markets; General equilibrium; Educational attainment; Oil; Labor supply; Higher energy prices; Fuel prices; Generation; Price increase; Employment effect; Employment protection legislation; Price change; Carbon taxes; Severance pay; Social benefits; Training institutions; Unemployment benefits; Dismissal; Job search assistance; Oil producers; Previous section; Unemployment benefit; Unemployed workers; Climate change policy; Training policies; Labor market programs; Unemployment rate; Domestic coal; Labor demand; Public employment services; Displaced workers; Retail trade; Labor market institutions; Rigid labor market; Solar panel; Greenhouse gas; Labor market regulation; Price subsidies; Employment incentives; Labor reallocation; Union density; Wage levels; Active labor market programs; Cleaner technology; Job training; Active labor programs; Utilities; Severance payments; High unemployment; Energy development; Temporary employment; Unemployed; Employability; Energy price; Job creation; Active labor market policy; Long-term unemployment; Job-search assistance; Regular employment; Oil price; Labor market conditions; Labor market regulations; Low employment; Oil prices; Clean energy; Employment effects; Unemployment assistance; Gross wage; Fuel; Labor market flexibility; Oil shocks; Classroom training; Efficiency of labor; Bargaining; Household survey; Regular jobs; Production processes; Price of electricity; Price changes; Active labor market; Employment programs; Energy prices; Employment offices; Income security; Safety net; Temporary workers; Local firm; Income support; Social price; Employment growth; First-time job seekers; Service providers; Aggregate employment; Carpenters; Wage sector; Labor market reforms; Carbon emissions; Worker; Direct job creation; Jobs; Solar power; Wage level; Employment services; Minimum wage; Substitution; Skills development; Productive industries; Approach; Employment increase; Electricity supply
Language
English
Format
application/pdf, text/plain
License
CC BY 3.0 IGO, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/, World Bank

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