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@article{ Robert2020, title = {The EU Bioeconomy: Supporting an Employment Shift Downstream in the Wood-Based Value Chains?}, author = {Robert, Nicolas and Jonsson, Ragnar and Chudy, Rafał and Camia, Andrea}, journal = {Sustainability}, number = {13}, pages = {1-14}, volume = {12}, year = {2020}, issn = {2071-1050}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.3390/su12030758}, abstract = {Monitoring employment in the European wood-based bioeconomy requires reliable, consistent, and comparable statistics across subsectors and over time. Statistics concerning employment in wood-based industries - the main component of the forest-based bioeconomy - must be processed carefully to cope with differences in definitions and estimation methods. In addition, specific methods must be applied to estimate wood-based employment in sectors including also non-wood activities. In this study, we first delineate the boundaries of the wood-based bioeconomy, and then create a harmonised time series on employment for the identified sectors. Finally, we estimate the share of wood-based employment along the value chain in all sectors using wood. According to the results, forestry and extended wood-based value chains employed 4.5 million people in the EU-28 in 2018. Employment in wood-based value chains decreased between 2008 and 2013 in the aftermaths of the financial crisis. Continuously decreasing employment - most apparent in the manufacture of solid wood products and pulp and paper - results from increasing productivity and a decreasing demand for graphic paper. Further, most of the wood-based employment in the EU takes place in downstream parts of value chains, although the weight of the primary sector is still high in some Eastern European countries.}, keywords = {EU; forestry; employment; Forstwirtschaft; value chain; Arbeitskraft; Wertschöpfungskette; Beschäftigung; EU; capacity to work}}