Incentivos governamentais e demanda por empregos verdes nos setores público e privado do Brasil

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Rita Inês Paetzhold Pauli
Liz Felix Greco
Jéferson Réus da Silva Schulz
Bruna Tadielo Zajonz
The present article discusses the green jobs, it is those that formaly intend to reduce the environmental impact of enterprises and economic sectors to sustainable levels. The objective is beyond the concept of green jobs to identify the companies and sectors of the economy of these applicants, and how government intervention encourages the creation of these jobs. The benchmark researched and sources of information were extracted from the ILO studies (International Labor Organization), UNEP (Program of the United Nations for the Environment), surveys of IPEA (Applied Economic Research Institute), government agencies able to inform the state incentives in encouraging the creation of green jobs. The main conclusion is that companies that require quantitatively more green jobs are the construction, energy and agriculture, respectively. Government incentives and stimulate the creation of green jobs through tax incentives policies, granting benefits and events, has a direct stimulus intervention in which the State itself demand these jobs.
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green economy, green jobs, government policy, sustainable development

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Pauli, Rita Inês Paetzhold et al. “Incentivos governamentais e demanda por empregos verdes nos setores público e privado do Brasil”. Revibec: revista iberoamericana de economía ecológica, 2017, vol.VOL 27, pp. 36-47, http://raco.cat/index.php/Revibec/article/view/328390.

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