Difference between revisions of "SE4Jobs Toolbox - Assessment"

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<span style="color:#336699">''The study is a good practice example of how to assess the medium-term employment effects of the implementation of climate policy goals, in a way that reveals the distribution of employment effects across sectors and between direct and indirect employment.''</span>
 
<span style="color:#336699">''The study is a good practice example of how to assess the medium-term employment effects of the implementation of climate policy goals, in a way that reveals the distribution of employment effects across sectors and between direct and indirect employment.''</span>
  
''<span style="color:#336699">'''[Table: Estimated direct and indirect employment effects in China - INSERT TABLE - Source: (Institute for Urban and Environmental Studies,Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, 2010)]'''</span>'' <span style="color:#336699">'''''Measuring existing ‘green jobs’ in Mexico using input-output tables'''''</span>
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''<span style="color:#336699">'''[Table: Estimated direct and indirect employment effects in China - INSERT TABLE - Source: Institute for Urban and Environmental Studies,Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, 2010]'''</span>'' <span style="color:#336699"></span>
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<span style="color:#336699">'''''Measuring existing ‘green jobs’ in Mexico using input-output tables'''''</span>
  
 
<span style="color:#336699">''The ILO study on green jobs in Mexico assesses existing employment in Mexico’s green economy. It uses official data and input-output tables of the Mexican economy to identify nine ‘green activities’ that are used to differentiate between ‘green’ and ‘regular’ jobs (see Table below).''</span>
 
<span style="color:#336699">''The ILO study on green jobs in Mexico assesses existing employment in Mexico’s green economy. It uses official data and input-output tables of the Mexican economy to identify nine ‘green activities’ that are used to differentiate between ‘green’ and ‘regular’ jobs (see Table below).''</span>

Revision as of 14:05, 17 November 2017

SE4Jobs Toolbox Laying the foundations for a sustainable development

Grafik SE4JOBS Toolbox Web.jpg





Tools

PRODUSE

EQuIP

CADRE

Interactive
RE Toolkit

AILEG

HELIO

ELMA


What is the issue assessment of existing capacities and potentials about? [Expand]

Why is such an assessment important for the expansion of RE and EE? [Expand]

What are key questions for addressing the issue of assessing existing capacities and potentials? [Expand]

How can the issue of assessing existing capacities and potentials be addressed? [Expand]

Practical aspects of the issue and good practice examples [Expand]

What is the issue assessment of existing capacities and potentials about? [Expand]


Good Practices

Brazil

China

India

Mexico

South Africa

Turkey

Reference

  1. (IRENA, 2015c) provides a thorough overview on the methodology used in the assessment of employment effects of RE.
  2. See http://resourceirena.irena.org/gateway/dashboard/
  3. See https://www.wec-indicators.enerdata.eu/
  4. The Global Atlas for Renewable Energy is available at http://irena.masdar.ac.ae/
  5. “O&M” stands for the operation and maintenance of RE technologies.

This article is part of the RE-ACTIVATE project. RE-ACTIVATE “Promoting Employment through Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency in the MENA Region” is implemented by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH on behalf of the German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).