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How to Measure and Model Social and Employment Outcomes of Climate and Sustainable Development Policies

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Summary

This training guidebook should be used in national teaching institutions that will serve as regional-hubs supported by ILO and GAIN trainers.

Source
Issuer

ILO

Year

2017

Region

International

Issuer (type)

Green Jobs Assessment Institutions Network, International Labour Organization (International)

Instrument type

Guidebook

Disclosure instrument

No

Geographical scope

International

Mandatory or voluntary

Voluntary

Text analysis

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    • E focus: carbon intensity, climate change, conservation, deforestation, degradation, emissions, energy, energy use, environment, environmental management, fisheries, forests, fresh water, green building, greenhouse gas, hazardous waste, land use, organic products, pollution, recycled materials, recycling, renewable energy, renewables, resource efficiency, resource use, restoration, soil, solid waste, sustainable agriculture, sustainable products, waste, water, water management, water use, biodiversity
    • S focus: compensation, employment conditions, fair trade, gender equality, human capital, working time, children
    • G focus: financial reporting
    • Administrative services, Agriculture, Construction, Finance, Management, Manufacturing, Mining, Professional services