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The impact of climate change mitigation policies on European labour markets
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Abstract We study the impact of climate change mitigation policies intended to reach the Paris Agreement's two-degree target on the structure of European labour markets. Employing a three-sector macro-econometric model with a rich labour market extension, we show that the measures targeted at shrinking the u... view more
We study the impact of climate change mitigation policies intended to reach the Paris Agreement's two-degree target on the structure of European labour markets. Employing a three-sector macro-econometric model with a rich labour market extension, we show that the measures targeted at shrinking the use of fossil fuels in electricity generation and the road transport sector - both of which have an overall modest, positive impact on GDP and total employment - could make occupational structure less unequal and polarised in 2030, the target deadline. This could occur in more than half of the European Union's member states, particularly where the industries most affected by the transition to a low-carbon economy (i.e., mining and quarrying, utilities and manufacturing of coke and refined petroleum products) remain most important.... view less
Keywords
climate change; climate protection; climate policy; EU; energy policy; impact; labor market; economic development (on national level); occupational distribution
Classification
Ecology, Environment
Labor Market Research
Free Keywords
Ecological transition; Polarisation; Two-degree target; EU-LFS
Document language
English
Publication Year
2024
Journal
Ecological Economics, 216 (2024)
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2023.108022
ISSN
0921-8009
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed