绿色就业的特征:'绿化'对劳动力结构的影响

Characterising green employment: The impacts of ‘greening’ on workforce composition

Energy Economics · 2018
被引 170 · 同刊同年前 10%
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

基于美国O*NET数据,估计19.4%的工人可归入广义绿色经济,但多数为间接绿色岗位;绿色技能差异呈连续谱,转岗培训可在岗完成。

Abstract

This paper estimates the share of jobs in the US that would benefit from a transition to the green economy, and presents different measures for the ease with which workers are likely to be able to move from non-green to green jobs. Using the US O*NET database and its definition of green jobs, 19.4% of US workers could currently be part of the green economy in a broad sense, although a large proportion of green employment would be ‘indirectly’ green, comprising existing jobs that are expected to be in high demand due to greening, but do not require significant changes in tasks, skills, or knowledge. Analysis of task content also shows that green jobs vary in ‘greenness', with very few jobs only consisting of green tasks, suggesting that the term ‘green’ should be considered a continuum rather than a binary characteristic. While it is easier to transition to indirectly green rather than directly green jobs, greening is likely to involve transitions on a similar scale and scope of existing job transitions. Non-green jobs generally appear to differ from their green counterparts in only a few skill-specific aspects, suggesting that most re-training can happen on-the-job. Network analysis shows that the green economy offers a large potential for short-run growth if job transitions are strategically managed.

绿色就业劳动力结构岗位技能转换绿色经济转型