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Green jobs policy instruments and approaches. Research Relevance to Policy Jobs, Economic Growth, Poverty, Productivity, Eco. Diversification, Import.

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1 Green jobs policy instruments and approaches

2 Research Relevance to Policy Jobs, Economic Growth, Poverty, Productivity, Eco. Diversification, Import Substitution, Trade, Youth, Gender... Research questions, approaches and methodologies Policy Questions and Issues Informing policy formulation >>> setting policy goals and targets Supporting policy implementation >>> comparing options and costs to achieve policy goals and targets (e.g. Optimisation models) Setting assumptions Links to policy / development objectives Technical training of decision makers Researcher – Policy maker interface

3 I. Macroeconomic Policies  Macroeconomic policies: Redirecting consumption and investment through price signals and incentives for enterprises, consumers and investors: Taxation (shifting taxation from labour to pollution and resource- intensive sectors) Price guarantees (e.g. renewable energy “feed-in tariffs” applied in over 70 countries) Subsidies (over 1% of global GDP going to subsidies for energy, agriculture, water, and fisheries per year) Finance and public investment to crowd in private investment (China 12 th FYP includes $468 bn for waste recycling and reutilization; clean technologies; and renewable energy)

4 II. Sectoral Policies  Sectoral policies for key economic sectors (Agriculture, Construction, Energy, ….) or specific groups of enterprises, in particular SMEs.  Environmental regulation as well as mandates such as: Share of renewable energy in power supply (e.g. 20- 20-20 targets) Average energy consumption thresholds for car fleets (“best performer” in Japan) Bio-diversity set-asides in agriculture and forestry.

5 III. Social and Labour Policies  Employment and labour market policies (e.g. Active labour market policies: job-search assistance, job counselling, training and improved labour market information – targeting opportunities in green sectors; public works programmes)  Strengthening social protection: in areas prone to natural disasters and areas with emission intensive sectors  Vocational training and skills development (skills building an upgrading)  Entrepreneurship development policies: Targeting green jobs and workers/enterprises in emission intensive sectors  Greening workplaces: Greener enterprises often increase productivity  Social dialogue: a means to generate relevant and realistic policies

6 Making links with existing policy frameworks and plans Need to integrate and mainstream policies for green jobs into:  National development plans  Climate change strategies  Socio-economic policies (e.g. National Employment Policies)  Local Economic Development (LED) plans  One UN and ILO Decent Work Country Programmes  Other..

7 Questions: In your country:  What are the 3 policies that are most relevant in your country?  What could be areas for new green policy initiatives? 7

8 Group Work  Read the case study (2 page)  Discuss the 5 priority areas for green jobs strategies  Identify the policies that can support these  Bear in mind the need to address poverty and improve social inclusion 8


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