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A review of “Transition Management” strategies. Lessons for advancing the green low-carbon transition

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Botta, Enrico

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Paris

OECD Publishing - Paris

2019

67 p.

sustainable development ; climate change ; employment ; structural change ; industrial restructuring

OECD countries

OECD Green Growth Papers

2019-04

Economic development

http://www.oecd.org

https://doi.org/10.1787/4617a02b-en

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"The paper discusses the implications of the low-carbon transition for workers and the relevant lessons-learnt in previous industrial restructuring experiences. The evidence suggests that, while climate policies are likely to have a modest impact on aggregate employment, workers in certain regions and industries can be more severely affected. The transition may also have gender-differentiated impacts: men represent the largest share of the workforce of most negatively affected industries (e.g. coal-mining) while the growth of the renewable power generation sector, which exhibits a relatively more gender-balanced workforce, suggests that female employment may increase in the traditionally male-dominated energy sector. Lessons from the case-studies underline that a suite of polices is necessary to manage the structural adjustment process, including structural reforms and skills policies. Importantly, the low-carbon transition differentiates itself from previous restructuring experiences because of its policy-driven nature and the possibility to finance structural adjustment measures through carbon-pricing revenues."

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