Europe’s Energy Transition: Women’s Power in Solving the Labour Bottleneck – Employment Opportunities and Requirements for Low-Carbon Job Markets

    This report investigates labour shortages for the energy transition in Europe and shows just how many more people will be needed in the energy sector by 2030 (See the table on p.4; example: over 600,000 new solar PV technicians and 150,000 wind engineers). On page 7, the report gives a quick overview of key arguments for more gender diversity in the energy sector, and from page 16, it provides brief recommendations to different actors, as well as good practice case studies.

    Author(s): Irene Giner-Reichl and Maria van Veldhuizen

    Publisher/Journal: Friedrich Ebert Foundation

    Year: 2023

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