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This paper presents a new approach to estimate the green potential of occupations. Using data from O*NET on the skills that workers possess and the tasks they carry out, we train several machine learning algorithms to predict the green potential of U.S. occupations classified according to the...
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We use a data-driven methodology to quantify the importance of different skills in performing green tasks. For Switzerland, we estimate the green potential to be 16.7% of the total of employed persons and 18.8% of full-time equivalents in 2017, respectively. Employed persons in jobs with high...
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Using a data-driven methodology that allows to quantify the importance of different skills in performing green tasks, we estimate the green potential for 26 European countries. By green potential we mean the share of employed persons in occupations characterised by skills that are important for...
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We use a data-driven methodology to quantify the importance of different skills in performing green tasks, aiming to estimate the green potential of occupations in Switzerland. By this we mean the potential of an occupation to be able to perform green tasks on the basis of the skills attributed...
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In this paper, we use a data-driven approach to predict the "green potential" of ISCO occupations based on their corresponding skills. With this information, we can investigate the relationship between environmental regulations and occupation-level employment in the manufacturing sector of 19...
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We use a data-driven approach to predict the "green potential" of ISCO occupations based on their corresponding skills. This information allows us to investigate the relationship between environmental regulations and occupation-level employment in the manufacturing sector of 19 European...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013312979
We use a data-driven approach to predict the "green potential" of ISCO occupations based on their corresponding skills. This information allows us to investigate the relationship between environmental regulations and occupation-level employment in the manufacturing sector of 19 European...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013313146