| Literature DB >> 35805657 |
Mihaela-Roberta Stanef-Puică1, Liana Badea2, George-Laurențiu Șerban-Oprescu2, Anca-Teodora Șerban-Oprescu3, Laurențiu-Gabriel Frâncu2, Alina Crețu2.
Abstract
In the past two decades the topic of "green jobs" has drawn particular attention, resulting in a widely diverse and relatively large number of published papers. Although a determinant for the increase of knowledge, the heterogeneity of these studies may raise the issue of a systematic documentation of the key contributions in this field. In this context, the present research focuses on analyzing the scientific literature published in the last five years on the topic of "green jobs" with the aim to identify definitions and meanings associated with the concept of "green jobs", the connected terms, areas of research interest and the main theoretical and practical results. The results reveal that although there is no uniformity in the definition of the concept, there is still a convergence towards the initial meaning offered by the UNEP/ILO/IOE/ITUC Report of 2008. Moreover, using scientific software VOSViewer our research shows that the concept of "green jobs" is most linked with the following terms: sustainable development, the green economy, the circular economy, the welfare economy, the European Green Pact, energy, renewable energy, economic development, and employment. Furthermore, our analysis reveals that the studies focused on "green jobs" are mainly concerned with the following issues: green jobs creation, work-life balance, correlations between green business and green jobs and the role of local government in supporting green jobs.Entities:
Keywords: environment; green jobs; labor market
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35805657 PMCID: PMC9265737 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19137998
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 4.614
Number of articles published on “green jobs”.
| Period | 2008–2022 | 2008–2017 | 2018–2022 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Web of Science—Core Collection | 245 | 134 | 111 |
| Scopus | 344 | 218 | 126 |
Source: authors’ processing by using the data provided by scopus.com and webofknowledge.com (accessed on 2 February 2022).
Figure 1Network of key term associations.
Reviewed articles.
| No. | Article Name | Area of Interest | Terms Associated with “Green Jobs” | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | A. Darmandieu, C. Garcés-Ayerbe, A. Renucci, P. Rivera-Torres, “How does it pay to be circular in production processes? Eco-innovativeness and green jobs as moderators of a cost-efficiency advantage in European small and medium enterprises”, | Circular economy | Eco-initiatives, | Providing information on the profile of European SMEs regarding the existence of those processes that are specific to the circular economy |
| 2 | C. Liu, Y. Yao, H. Zhu, “Hybrid Salp Swarm Algorithm for Solving the Green Scheduling Problem in a Double-Flexible Job Shop”. | Green energy | Flexible double scheduling | Identifying a solution for planning green work schedules to optimize working time and total labor cost relative to the total green index |
| 3 | A. Sulich, L. Sołoducho-Pelc, “The circular economy and the Green Jobs creation”, | Circular economy | Sustainable development | Investigating the environmental goods and services sector in 28 European Union countries in 2009–2019 |
| 4 | G.E. Arnedo, J.A. Valero-Matas, A. Sánchez-Bayón, “Spanish Tourist Sector Sustainability: Recovery Plan, Green Jobs and Wellbeing Opportunity”, | Labor market, Employment policies | Political economy | Analysis of the capacity of the European Environment Agreement and the Recovery Plan to provide real opportunities for green jobs in the Spanish tourism market. |
| 5 | F. Bassi, M. Guidolin, “Resource Efficiency and Circular Economy in European SMEs: Investigating the Role of Green Jobs and Skills”, | SME | Resource Efficiency | Exploring the size and employment potential of the circular economy in SMEs active in the Member States of the European Union |
| 6 | F. Dell’Anna, “Green jobs and energy efficiency as strategies for economic growth and the reduction of environmental impacts”, | Energy sector | Cost–benefit analysis | Investigating the extent to which investments in renewable energy sources can mobilize a country’s economy by exploiting its internal resources both economically, as well as energetically |
| 7 | M.V. García Vaquero, A. Sánchez-Bayón, J. Lominchar, “European Green Deal and Recovery Plan: Green Jobs, Skills and Wellbeing Economics in Spain”, | Skills and competencies in the labor market | Labor policies | Analysis of the opportunity for green jobs for Europe, with a specific analysis applied to the case of Spain |
| 8 | A. Iddagoda, E. Hysa, H. Bulinska-Stangrecki, O. Manta, “Green Work-Life Balance and Greenwashing the Construct of Work-Life Balance: Myth and Reality”, | Equilibrium between work and life | Work–life balance | Identifying and examining the logical reasons governing “balanced green working life” |
| 9 | A.L. Martínez-Cruz, H.M. Núnez, “Tension in Mexico’s energy transition: Are urban residential consumers in Aguascalientes willing to pay for renewable energy and green jobs?”, | Renewable energy | Renewable energy sources | Analysis of percentage of renewable energy sources in electricity consumption in Aguascalientes, Mexico |
| 10 | L. Moreno-Mondejar, A. Triguero, M.C. Cuerva, “Exploring the association between circular economy strategies and green jobs in European companies”, | Circular economy | Circular economy | Analysis of the relationship between different types of circular economy strategies and the Creation of green jobs by European companies, depending on the degree of novelty and innovation |
| 11 | K. Song, H. Kim, J. Cha, T. Lee, “Matching and Mismatching of Green Jobs: A Big Data Analysis of Job Recruiting and Searching”, | Labor Market | New Green Deal | Exploring Green Job Supply and Demand in South Korea’s online labor market recruitment services from 2009 to 2020. |
| 12 | R. Vesere, S.N. Kalnins, D. Blumberga, “Role of Green Jobs in the Reduction of Waste and Waste Management”, | Recycling and waste management | Green enterprises | Examining the role and place of green enterprises, green jobs, and green social activities in waste management. |
| 13 | A. Sulich, M. Rutkowska, Ł. Popławski, “Green jobs, definitional issues, and the employment of young people: An analysis of three European Union countries”, | Green economy | Ecodevelopment | Analysis of the degree to which young people find their first job in the green economy |
| 14 | A. Ismail, Z. Kasman, S. Sumarwati, F.A.N. Yunus, N. A. Samad, “The Development of Job Competency For Skilled Technical Worker Towards Green Technology”, | Skills and competencies in the labor market | Competence in the Workplace | Analysis of Skills Training for skilled Workers |
| 15 | T. Lee, J. van der Heijden, “Does the knowledge economy advance the green economy? An evaluation of green jobs in the 100 largest metropolitan regions in the United States”, | The impact of institutions of higher education on the development of green jobs | Green jobs | Empirical assessment of the impact of the knowledge economy on the presence of green jobs in the top 100 metropolitan areas in the United States |
| 16 | F.-A. Luca, G. Epuran, C.I. Ciobanu, A.V. Horodnic, “Green Jobs Creation—Main Element in the Implementation of Bioeconomic Mechanisms”, | Bioeconomics Environmental protectionSecurity | Sustainable economic growth | Clarifying divergent views in the literature on the impact of creating green jobs |
| 17 | L. J. Rodríguez, “The promotion of both decent and green jobs through cooperatives”, | Cooperative entrepreneurship | Decent work | Highlighting how cooperatives can be a useful channel for promoting green jobs |
| 18 | I. Unay-Gailhard, S. Bojnec, “The impact of green economy measures on rural employment: Green jobs in farms”, | Agricultural market | Green economy | Analysis of the potential of the green economy to create green jobs in the agricultural sector to identify the identification of measures needed to create green jobs in the agricultural sector for young people in rural areas |
| 19 | J.Y. Yong, M.-Y. Yusliza, O.O. Fawehinmi, “Green human resource management. A systematic literature review from 2007 to 2019”, | Green management of human resources | Green human resources management | Highlighting relevant information from the literature with emphasis on conceptualization, implementation, and results of green human resources management |
| 20 | M. Battaglia, E. Cerrini, N. Annesi, “Can environmental agreements represent an opportunity for green jobs? Evidence from two Italian experiences”, | Green economy | Green | Identifying the correlation between green jobs and green business models with industrial conversion in two Italian industrial zones |
| 21 | B. Otieno, A. Ochieng, “Green economy in the wastewater treatment sector: Jobs, awareness, barriers, and opportunities in selected local governments in South Africa”, | Skills and competencies in the labor market | Local administration | Analysis of the role of local governments in adopting green economy-specific strategies in wastewater treatment in the northern provinces of South Africa |
| 22 | A. Sulich, T. Zema, “Green jobs, a new measure of public management and sustainable development”, | Public management | Sustainable and durable development | Developing a tool for effectively measuring green job creation |
| 23 | A.O. Afolabi, R.A. Ojelabi, P.F. Tunji-Olayeni, O.I. Fagbenle, T.O. Mosaku, “Survey datasets on women participation in green jobs in the construction industry”, | Analysis of the level of participation of women compared to men in green jobs in the construction industry | N.A. | Questionnaire-based analysis of barriers and socio-economic benefits that can guide policies and actions on attracting, retaining and exploring women’s skills in green jobs in construction in Lagos, Nigeria. |
| 24 | D.J., Hess, Q.D. Mai, R. Skaggs, M. Sudibjo, “Local matters: Political opportunities, spatial scale, and support for green jobs policies”, | Energy-transition policies | Green jobs | Evaluation of media reports on the attitude towards the energy transition policy during the Obama administration |
| 25 | D. Traversi, I. Gorrasia, C. Pignata, R. Degan, E. Anedda, G. Carletto, G. Vercellino, S. Fornasero, A. Bertino, F. Filippi, M. Gullo, G. Gilli, “Aerosol exposure and risk assessment for green jobs involved in biomethanization”, | Anaerobic digestion plants | Anaerobic digestion Bioaerosol | Assessing aerosol exposure for workers in green jobs, focusing on the risk of bioaerosols |
Source: author’s work.