Pathways of Greening Labour Markets. Opportunities and Challenges for Regional and Local Labour Market Observation in Europe and beyond

The reduction of greenhouse gas emissions is one of the main long-term policy goals of the European Union and individual European states. This is impacting on a broad range of political activities and policies as it is defined in particular by the environmental taxonomy regulation of the EU. This green transformation will affect a lot of areas of the labour market, requiring new skills and qualifications and impacting the nature and geographic location of employer demand.

Annual Meeting

Pathways of Greening Labour Markets. Opportunities and Challenges for Regional and Local La-bour Market Observation in Europe and beyond.

Green transformation affects labour markets significantly and changes the demand for (new) skills, jobs, and products. This Annual Meeting by the European Network on Regional Labour Market Monitoring provides evidence and lessons on the greening of the regional and local labour markets in (regional) case studies as well as discusses concepts and tools for analysing and measuring this process. Also, the presentations give insights in relevance and challenges which greening poses for companies and the role which green skills and digitisation play in this process.

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