Purpose: This paper considers the development of ‘Green’ jobs in one region of the European Union, Scotland, where the government has sought to develop renewable and sustainable energy industries and associated employment. Design/methodology/approach: The paper analyses selected secondary data and policy documents and conceptualises issues concerning employment in the renewable energy sector. Findings: It analyses published data and projections on employment in renewable energy sectors, considering the reasons for the lower actual job creation. Many of the jobs in the renewable energy sector are likely to be high-skilled, so there is need to support the development of low-skilled workers and job seekers so that they ...
In recent years, the European Union (EU) is involved in a process of intense development of renewabl...
Anticipated changes in energy provision over the next decades will likely have major implications on...
UID/AMB/04085/2019 SFRH/BPD/100724/2014Renewable energy promotion has been one of the key driving fo...
Purpose: This paper considers the development of ‘Green’ jobs in one region of the Europ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to consider the development of “Green” jobs in one region of t...
Purpose: This paper considers the development of ‘green' jobs in Scotland where the government...
The political ambition to turn Scotland into a low carbon economy, powered by renewable energy techn...
The world economic recession caused the loss of jobs for 34 million people between the years 2008 an...
In support of its ambitious target to reduce CO2 emissions the Scottish Government is aiming to have...
Sustainable economic development requires ensuring economic growth and development in terms of envir...
This paper estimates the share of jobs in the US that would benefit from a transition to the green e...
AbstractIn support of its ambitious target to reduce CO2 emissions the Scottish Government is aiming...
The surge in demand for renewable energy has seen the sector expand in recent years. Evidence of thi...
English language version of 'Ymchwiliad i greu swyddi yn yr economi werdd : papur cyflwyno gan y Com...
In recent years, the European Union (EU) is involved in a process of intense development of renewabl...
Anticipated changes in energy provision over the next decades will likely have major implications on...
UID/AMB/04085/2019 SFRH/BPD/100724/2014Renewable energy promotion has been one of the key driving fo...
Purpose: This paper considers the development of ‘Green’ jobs in one region of the Europ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to consider the development of “Green” jobs in one region of t...
Purpose: This paper considers the development of ‘green' jobs in Scotland where the government...
The political ambition to turn Scotland into a low carbon economy, powered by renewable energy techn...
The world economic recession caused the loss of jobs for 34 million people between the years 2008 an...
In support of its ambitious target to reduce CO2 emissions the Scottish Government is aiming to have...
Sustainable economic development requires ensuring economic growth and development in terms of envir...
This paper estimates the share of jobs in the US that would benefit from a transition to the green e...
AbstractIn support of its ambitious target to reduce CO2 emissions the Scottish Government is aiming...
The surge in demand for renewable energy has seen the sector expand in recent years. Evidence of thi...
English language version of 'Ymchwiliad i greu swyddi yn yr economi werdd : papur cyflwyno gan y Com...
In recent years, the European Union (EU) is involved in a process of intense development of renewabl...
Anticipated changes in energy provision over the next decades will likely have major implications on...
UID/AMB/04085/2019 SFRH/BPD/100724/2014Renewable energy promotion has been one of the key driving fo...