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Hire fast, fire slow: the employment benefits of energy transitions

Füllemann, Yann
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Moreau, Vincent  
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Vielle, Marc  
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2020
Economic Systems Research

The transition towards decarbonized and efficient energy systems has broad socio-economic implications. We estimate the potential impacts on employment from efforts in energy efficiency in industry, transport and buildings as well as substituting local renewable energy sources for fossil fuels. Both energy supply and demand are accounted for. We use a hybrid approach that combines national energy transition scenarios with input–output tables, adjusted for new energy and non-energy activities. We conclude that the transition has a net positive impact on employment as illustrated by the case of Switzerland. The local and decentralized nature of energy efficiency and renewables retains a greater share of value-added domestically than does a supply chain of fossil fuels. Moreover, we find that more jobs are created in demand-side activities, such as building renovation, than in renewable energy generation. Positive impacts on jobs from spillover effects in all non-energy activities are also found.

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research article
DOI
10.1080/09535314.2019.1695584
Author(s)
Füllemann, Yann
Moreau, Vincent  
Vielle, Marc  
Vuille, François  
Date Issued

2020

Published in
Economic Systems Research
Volume

32

Issue

2

Start page

202

End page

220

Subjects

employment

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energy transition

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labor intensity

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input–output

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Switzerland

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REVIEWED

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November 29, 2019
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