可再生能源的复杂性和技术革新对南非经济性别劳动力市场的影响

Q1 Economics, Econometrics and Finance Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-06 DOI:10.1016/j.joitmc.2025.100492
Abiola John Asaleye , Thobeka Ncanywa
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尽管在可再生能源和技术创新方面取得了进展,但在经验性文献中,特别是在按性别区分的就业和工资方面,仍然存在重大差距。在应对气候变化、减少对化石燃料的依赖和创造可持续经济途径的需要的推动下,全球越来越多地转向可再生能源和技术创新,本研究调查了可再生能源对性别劳动力市场表现影响的复杂性。具体而言,本研究检验了可再生能源的环境库兹涅茨曲线假设及其对就业和工资的影响,评估了绿色增长假设的有效性,并通过探索自回归分布滞后模型来评估可再生能源与技术创新的互动效应。研究结果表明,无论从短期还是长期来看,可再生能源对就业总量、男性和女性都有积极影响;然而,它对工资的影响差异很大,在过渡到长期增长之前,最初会抑制工资水平。此外,技术创新的调节效应促进了所有模型的就业和工资福利。所有模型的结果都显示出高度的一致性。该研究建议投资于技能开发,并采取对性别问题敏感的政策,以促进公平获得绿色就业,支持包容性增长。此外,它还倡导可再生能源领域的创新,以推动可持续发展。
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Complexity of renewable energy and technological innovation on gender-specific labour market in South African economy
Despite advancements in renewable energy and technological innovation, significant gaps remain in the empirical literature, especially on gender-specific employment and wages. Coupling with the growing global shift towards renewable energy and technological innovation, motivated by the need to address climate change, reduce fossil fuel dependency, and create sustainable economic pathways, this study investigates the complexities of renewable energy's impact on gender-specific labour market performances. Specifically, the study examines the Environmental Kuznets Curve hypothesis for renewable energy and its influence on employment and wages, assesses the validity of the green growth hypothesis, and the interactive effects of renewable energy and technological innovation by exploring the Autoregressive Distributed Lag model. Findings reveal that renewable energy positively impacts employment across aggregate, male, and female models in both the short and long term; however, its effect on wages varies significantly, initially suppressing wage levels before transitioning to long-term growth. Additionally, the moderating effect of technological innovation promotes employment and wage benefits across all models. The findings across all models demonstrate a high degree of consistency. The study recommends investing in skill development and adopting gender-sensitive policies to promote equitable access to green jobs, supporting inclusive growth. Additionally, it advocates for innovation in the renewable energy sector to drive sustainable advancements.
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Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity
Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
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