劳动力市场风险塑造个人的环境态度与政策偏好

Labor market risk shapes individuals’ environmental attitudes and policy preferences

Ecological Economics · 2026
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中文导读

利用2002-2018年欧洲社会调查等多轮数据,研究发现面临长期劳动力市场风险的个体更不关心环境问题,也更不支持征收碳税等直接增加成本的环保政策。

Abstract

In an era of increasing economic precarity and labor market polarization, meaningful efforts to mitigate climate challenges face a fundamental political challenge. We examine how individuals’ long-term labor market risk shapes their environmental attitudes and support for green policies. We argue that long-term labor market risk is expected to reduce environmental concern amongst those affected due to a deprioritization of problems with high levels of uncertainty and that require deep reforms to be addressed. Therefore, we expect labor market risk to subsequently reduce support of environmental policy that imposes immediate direct costs, such as carbon taxation. Using European Social Survey data from 2002 to 2018 and several waves of the International Social Survey Programme across European countries, our analysis reveals that individuals’ facing long-term labor market risks are less likely to hold environmental concerns and less supportive of carbon taxes that impose immediate visible costs. Our findings have important implications for understanding how structural transformations in the economy shape individuals’ preferences for tackling long-term societal problems like climate change.

环境政策劳动力市场公众态度公共政策