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Does it pay to be green? An exploratory analysis of wage differentials between green and non-green industries
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Jackman, Mahalia
, Moore, Winston
in
Climate change
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Cognitive ability
/ Consumption
/ Economic growth
/ Employment
/ Endowment
/ Energy industry
/ Environmental performance
/ Green economy
/ green jobs
/ greening
/ intra-industry wages
/ Investments
/ Labor force
/ Labor market
/ Paris Agreement
/ Renewable resources
/ Skills
/ Sustainable development
/ Sustainable materials
/ Sustainable production
/ Wage differential
/ wage differentials
/ Wages & salaries
/ Workers
2021
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Does it pay to be green? An exploratory analysis of wage differentials between green and non-green industries
by
Jackman, Mahalia
, Moore, Winston
in
Climate change
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Cognitive ability
/ Consumption
/ Economic growth
/ Employment
/ Endowment
/ Energy industry
/ Environmental performance
/ Green economy
/ green jobs
/ greening
/ intra-industry wages
/ Investments
/ Labor force
/ Labor market
/ Paris Agreement
/ Renewable resources
/ Skills
/ Sustainable development
/ Sustainable materials
/ Sustainable production
/ Wage differential
/ wage differentials
/ Wages & salaries
/ Workers
2021
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Does it pay to be green? An exploratory analysis of wage differentials between green and non-green industries
by
Jackman, Mahalia
, Moore, Winston
in
Climate change
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Cognitive ability
/ Consumption
/ Economic growth
/ Employment
/ Endowment
/ Energy industry
/ Environmental performance
/ Green economy
/ green jobs
/ greening
/ intra-industry wages
/ Investments
/ Labor force
/ Labor market
/ Paris Agreement
/ Renewable resources
/ Skills
/ Sustainable development
/ Sustainable materials
/ Sustainable production
/ Wage differential
/ wage differentials
/ Wages & salaries
/ Workers
2021
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Does it pay to be green? An exploratory analysis of wage differentials between green and non-green industries
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Does it pay to be green? An exploratory analysis of wage differentials between green and non-green industries
2021
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PurposeThis paper investigates the potential wage impacts of a shift to more environmentally sustainable production patterns.Design/methodology/approachThe empirical analysis is carried out using labour force survey data and interval regressions.FindingsEstimates at the individual level suggest that small wage differentials exist: individuals employed in green industries earn about seven per cent more than those working in non-green industries.Originality/valueTo date, very little is known about the characteristics of jobs in the green industry and by extension, the labour force effects that can emerge or change as a result of transitioning towards a greener economy. While exploratory in nature, this analysis seeks to shed light on an underdeveloped area of research, namely, wage inequalities associated with transitioning towards green growth.
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