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Economy and Finance
Scientific paper

The Possible Implications of the Green Transition for the EU Labour Market

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Identification
Discussion Paper 176
Publication date
2 December 2022
Authors
Anneleen Vandeplas | Istvan Vanyolos | Mauro Vigani | Lukas Vogel | Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs
Countries
Bulgaria, Czechia, Greece, Poland, Romania, European Union

Description

Considering that the green transition is set to accelerate over the next decade and trigger structural change in EU labour markets, the paper provides descriptive evidence on regions and demographic groups expected to be most affected by shifts between sectors, firms and occupations, and discusses the policy implications.

Information and identifiers

Discussion Paper 176. December 2022. Brussels. PDF. 46pp. Tab. Graph. Bibliogr. Free.

KC-BD-22-013-EN-N (online)
ISBN 978-92-76-52944-6 (online)
ISSN 2443-8022 (online)
doi:10.2765/583043 (online)

JEL classification: J21, J23, J24, L52, Q28

Disclaimer

European Economy Discussion Papers are written by the staff of the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs, or by experts working in association with them, to inform discussion on economic policy and to stimulate debate. The views expressed in this document are solely those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of the European Commission.

The Possible Implications of the Green Transition for the EU Labour Market

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The Possible Implications of the Green Transition for the EU Labour Market