Labour market consequences of a transition to a circular economy
A review paper
Resource efficiency and circular economy policies aim at reducing resource intensity
and use throughout the economy, thereby decreasing environmental impacts. Besides
the environmental benefits expected from these policies, potential employment benefits
are often emphasised, which would follow the anticipated structural changes in the
economy from material-intensive to more labour-intensive activities. However, the
size of the employment effect is still unclear and difficult to quantify. To date,
the quantitative literature on the employment impacts of the circular economy is still
scarce. This study is the first of its kind to review the available studies on this
increasingly important policy issue.
Published on May 15, 2020
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