This document connects to Work Package (WP) 4 ‘Anticipating low-carbon/labor pathways in salient selected sectors’. It is a deliverable part of Task 4.1 ‘Literature Review: inventory of anticipated transitions’, which reports an ‘Internal research note grey literature related to transitions and change in labor market’ (D.4.1.2.). More specifically, this deliverable aims to report on some recent scenarios and studies (from 2013 onwards) related to the low-carbon transition and labor market change in Belgium. This report focuses first and foremost on studies and reports which have been funded by public authorities and private actors . The actors who realized those studies come from research centers (VITO, IWEPS), consultancy firms (Climact)...
Programme on Labour Market Dynamics in a Changing EnvironmentAvailable from British Library Document...
Presentation notes for a presentation by Linda Clarke, Professor of European Industrial Relations at...
The recent EU Green Deal puts forward ambition climate targets aiming to make the EU the first clima...
The research question of the LAMARTRA project is: ‘How to understand the ongoing and future developm...
Presented at the Adapting Canadian Work and Workplaces (ACW) International Workshop in Toronto, Cana...
This paper discusses the results of a study of measuring green growth in the Benelux countries (Belg...
We describe a new approach for analyzing the socio-economic impacts of a low carbon transition. It c...
URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/CESFramDP2009.htm<br />Classification...
Contains fulltext : 78498.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access
This thesis is consist of four empirical studies that explore the labour market impact of green econ...
This chapter explores the nexus between climate change and jobs. For the International Labour Organi...
Finance is one of the main critical issues for the development of a low carbon society especially du...
Presentation by Linda Clarke, University of Westminster, UK, and Dimitris Stevis, Colorado State Uni...
New Climate Analysis is a research report done within the EU Interreg IV project LoCaRe (Low Carbon ...
The ‘green’ chapter in the Belgian recovery plan is only limited. This conclusion ‘hides’ however th...
Programme on Labour Market Dynamics in a Changing EnvironmentAvailable from British Library Document...
Presentation notes for a presentation by Linda Clarke, Professor of European Industrial Relations at...
The recent EU Green Deal puts forward ambition climate targets aiming to make the EU the first clima...
The research question of the LAMARTRA project is: ‘How to understand the ongoing and future developm...
Presented at the Adapting Canadian Work and Workplaces (ACW) International Workshop in Toronto, Cana...
This paper discusses the results of a study of measuring green growth in the Benelux countries (Belg...
We describe a new approach for analyzing the socio-economic impacts of a low carbon transition. It c...
URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/CESFramDP2009.htm<br />Classification...
Contains fulltext : 78498.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access
This thesis is consist of four empirical studies that explore the labour market impact of green econ...
This chapter explores the nexus between climate change and jobs. For the International Labour Organi...
Finance is one of the main critical issues for the development of a low carbon society especially du...
Presentation by Linda Clarke, University of Westminster, UK, and Dimitris Stevis, Colorado State Uni...
New Climate Analysis is a research report done within the EU Interreg IV project LoCaRe (Low Carbon ...
The ‘green’ chapter in the Belgian recovery plan is only limited. This conclusion ‘hides’ however th...
Programme on Labour Market Dynamics in a Changing EnvironmentAvailable from British Library Document...
Presentation notes for a presentation by Linda Clarke, Professor of European Industrial Relations at...
The recent EU Green Deal puts forward ambition climate targets aiming to make the EU the first clima...