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Strukturwandel von Branchen- und Berufsstrukturen. Datenlage und Implementierung der erweiterten Arbeitsmarktmodellierung in das Modell e3.at

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  • Wolter, Marc Ingo

    (Gesellschaft fuer Wirtschaftliche Strukturforschung (GWS),Osnabrueck)

  • Großmann, Anett

    (Gesellschaft fuer Wirtschaftliche Strukturforschung (GWS),Osnabrueck)

  • Titelbach, Gerlinde

    (Institut fuer Hoehere Studien (IHS), Wien)

Abstract

The project "Effects of climate policy on the Austrian labor market" examines the question what consequences may arise for the employees in their sector and occupational structure if measures are taken to avoid climate change. The working paper describes how labor demand is integrated into the model context of the model e3.at (economy-energy-environment in Austria) by additionally differentiating between occupations. As a result, a projection of sector and occupation structures in the present context can be made.

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  • Wolter, Marc Ingo & Großmann, Anett & Titelbach, Gerlinde, 2020. "Strukturwandel von Branchen- und Berufsstrukturen. Datenlage und Implementierung der erweiterten Arbeitsmarktmodellierung in das Modell e3.at," IHS Working Paper Series 18, Institute for Advanced Studies.
  • Handle: RePEc:ihs:ihswps:18
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    1. Andrea Stocker & Anett Großmann & Friedrich Hinterberger & Marc Wolter, 2014. "A low growth path in Austria: potential causes, consequences and policy options," Empirica, Springer;Austrian Institute for Economic Research;Austrian Economic Association, vol. 41(3), pages 445-465, August.
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    Keywords

    J21-Labor Force and Employment; Size; and Structure; J23-Labor demand;
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    JEL classification:

    • J21 - Labor and Demographic Economics - - Demand and Supply of Labor - - - Labor Force and Employment, Size, and Structure
    • J23 - Labor and Demographic Economics - - Demand and Supply of Labor - - - Labor Demand

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