FAO AGRIS - International System for Agricultural Science and Technology

'Green' Growth, 'Green' Jobs and Labor Markets

2012

Bowen, Alex


Bibliographic information
Publisher
World Bank, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Carbon dioxide mitigation; Jobs; Generation capacity; Informal economy; Environmental; Job losses; Labor economics; Supply curves; Economic activity; Empirical studies; Renewable energy sources; Photovoltaics; Employment growth; Wage adjustment; Wage gap; Payroll tax; Employment opportunities; Environmental quality; Policy instruments; Forest; Job generation; Constant returns to scale; Aggregate supply; Benefit analysis; Skill requirements; Real wage; Job security; Technological progress; Air pollution control; Public employment; Frictional unemployment; Competitive markets; Labour supply; Labor markets; Framework convention on climate change; Jobs creation; Unskilled jobs; Unemployment rate; Policy makers; Carbon energy; Emissions; Unemployed; Wage rigidity; Comparative advantage; Environmental taxes; Fossil fuel; Commodity trade; Carbon price; Income support; Double dividend; Rural workers; Adjustment costs; Carbon dioxide emissions; Environmental taxation; Environmental problem; Climatic conditions; Labor inputs; Job search; Worker; Productive employment; Climate policy; Ghg; Carbon economy; Clean energy; Labor market institutions; Involuntary unemployment; Employment guarantee; High unemployment; Tax revenue; Greenhouse emissions; Job displacement; Efficiency improvements; Labor market adjustment; Retrofitting; Externalities; Oil; Environmental impacts; Sustainable growth; Wage growth; Employment generation; Solar power; Active labor; Greenhouse; Methane emissions; Carbon emissions; Employment impacts; Emissions from energy production; Emission abatement; Climate change economics; Convergence; Unskilled labor; Allowance; Carbon technologies; Labor market outcomes; Wage rates; Labor productivity; Skill shortages; Aggregate demand; Business as usual scenario; Emissions intensity; Labor force; Labour demand; Energy policy; Paid workers; Employment programs; Electricity production; Labor intensity; Skilled workers; Job creation; Total unemployment; Environmental policy; Previous section; Direct job creation; Crowding out; Low-carbon; Adverse environmental impacts; Pp; Job destruction; Carbon sources; Total employment; Carbon tax; Heavy industry; Active labor market policies; Labor supply; Displaced labor; Greenhouse gas; Payroll taxes; Double dividend hypothesis; Employment effect; Business cycle; Private sectors; Environmental risk; Forest restoration; Price changes; Economic dynamics; Environmental goods; Creating jobs; Active labor market; Employment effects; Revenue recycling; Electricity generation; Aggregate productivity; Marginal product; Labor demand; Multiplier effect; Disequilibrium; Carbon content; Resource use
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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