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Sprawiedliwa transformacja weglowa w regionie slaskim. Implikacje dla rynku pracy

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  • Daniel Kiewra
  • Aleksander Szpor
  • Jan Witajewski-Baltvilks

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Raport wskazuje, jak ulatwic dostosowanie siê do zmian, ktore beda zachodzic na rynku pracy w regionie slaskim, w wyniku transformacji niskoemisyjnej. Spodziewany dalszy spadek produkcji wegla oraz zwiazany z tym spadek zatrudnienia nie musza rodzic problemu bezrobocia. Wedlug przeprowadzonej analizy makroekonomicznej, ta niewielka czesc zatrudnionych obecnie gornikow, ktorzy beda odchodzic z sektora przed osiagnieciem wieku emerytalnego, bedzie mogla znalezc prace w sektorze przetworstwa przemyslowego, transportu lub budownictwa. Odpowiada to preferencjom gornikow, ktorzy w przeprowadzonych ankietach wlasnie te sektory wskazuja jako najatrakcyjniejsza alternatywe dla swojego obecnego zatrudnienia. Co istotne, wiekszosc ankietowanych wysoko ocenia swoje szanse na rynku pracy, biorac przy tym pod uwage wlasne kwalifikacje zawodowe. W oparciu o analize dostepnych instrumentow wskazujemy, ze zastosowanie m.in. tymczasowych subsydiow placowych oraz gwarancji pierwszenstwa zatrudnienia moze ulatwic proces przechodzenia pracownikow z gornictwa do innych sektorow.

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  • Daniel Kiewra & Aleksander Szpor & Jan Witajewski-Baltvilks, 2019. "Sprawiedliwa transformacja weglowa w regionie slaskim. Implikacje dla rynku pracy," IBS Research Reports 02/2019, Instytut Badan Strukturalnych.
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    Keywords

    region gorniczy; transformacja przemyslowa; sprawiedliwa transformacja; region slaski; wegiel kamienny; rynek pracy; instrumenty rynku pracy; PGG;
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    JEL classification:

    • J20 - Labor and Demographic Economics - - Demand and Supply of Labor - - - General
    • Q30 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Nonrenewable Resources and Conservation - - - General
    • R10 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - General Regional Economics - - - General

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