Do green jobs differ from non-green jobs in terms of skills and human capital?
Consoli, Davide ; Marin, Giovanni ; Marzucchi, Alberto ; Vona, Francesco
Sustainability Environmental Economics and Dynamics Studies, Ferrara
SEEDS - Ferrara
2015
37 p.
environment ; human capital ; skill ; sustainable development ; green job
Working Papers
10
Environment
http://www.sustainability-seeds.org/
English
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"This paper elaborates an empirical analysis of labour force characteristics associated to environmental sustainability. Using data on the United States we compare green and non-green occupations to detect differences in terms of skill content and of human capital. Our empirical profiling reveals that green jobs use high-level abstract skills significantly more than non-green jobs. Moreover, green occupations exhibit higher levels of education, work experience and on-the-job training. While preliminary, this exploratory exercise calls attention to an underdeveloped theme, namely the labour market implications associated with the transition towards green growth."
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