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Title Are "green" jobs decent? / International Labour Office.

Publication Info. Geneva : International Labour Office, 2012.

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Description 1 online resource (116 pages).
Physical Medium polychrome
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Series International Journal of Labour Research 2012 ; v.4:2
International Journal of Labour Research 2012.
Contents Foreword; Editorial: What policies for a green economy that works for social progress?; Green Growth and Green New Deal policies in the Republic of Korea: Are they creating decent green jobs?; Green and decent? Working conditions in the waste sector in Europe and implications for trade union policy; The reality and challenges of green jobs in China: An exploration; Working conditions in "green jobs": Women in the renewable energy sector; Climate jobs and manufacturing in South Africa.
Summary This issue of the International Journal of Labour Research focuses on the question of whether the jobs that are emerging in the efforts to reach sustainable development can be described as ""decent"". A series of case studies is presented which demonstrates that this seems to be far from the case.
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Subject Environmental economics -- Vocational guidance.
Environmental economics.
Vocational guidance.
Clean energy industries -- Economic aspects.
Clean energy industries.
Environmental policy.
Environmental policy.
Job creation.
Job creation.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Added Author International Labour Office.
Other Form: Print version: Office, International Labour. Are "Green" Jobs Decent? Geneva : International Labour Office, 2012 9789221275022
ISBN 9789221275022 (electronic book)
9221275027 (electronic book)