介绍。面临气候变化挑战的福利国家:对问题及其可能影响的简短回顾

IF 2.9 3区 社会学 Q1 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research Pub Date : 2022-08-01 DOI:10.1177/10242589221132781
Béla Galgóczi, P. Pochet
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到2015年第21届联合国气候变化大会《巴黎协定》达成时,气候紧急情况已被越来越多的决策者视为一项首要政策重点,随之而来的结构调整过程被视为未来几十年的主要挑战。在以化石燃料为基础的采掘经济模式背景下出现的福利国家,基于对持续增长的信念,不可能不受正在向净零经济过渡的影响(Gough等人,2008)。然而,福利国家与气候和环境问题之间的各种可能联系在很大程度上仍未得到探索。这就是本期特刊的动机。例如,这与就业和就业问题在数量(OECD, 2021)和质量(Piasna等人,2019)方面形成对比,许多全球宏观经济(Nguyen等人,2022)和部门研究(Valero等人,2021)都存在。主要的方法是尝试定义什么是绿色工作,以及在绿色转型期间预计会创造或破坏哪些就业机会(Bowen等人,2018)。福利国家及其不同维度(社会保险、社会援助、健康和安全等)还没有类似的研究(Koch等人,2016),当然也没有涉及复杂的定量测量。但是,尽管目前关于该主题的文献仍然相对较少-“可持续福利”是一个重要的叙述(b chs和Koch, 2017),但对环境问题感兴趣的福利国家专家中有越来越多的学术团体。一个粗略的指标可能是ESPAnet年度会议上越来越多的“绿色”专题流。与此同时,社会生态关系更是被环境学者所忽视。由经济学家、社会学家和政治学家组成的不同学术团体表现出了兴趣,但他们并没有真正参与学科或国家之间的横向对话,更不用说跨欧洲的对话了。从福利国家的角度来看,第一种方法是分析福利国家制度与环境集群之间可能的一致性或缺乏一致性。换句话说,可以1132781 TRS0010.1177/10242589221132781TransferGalgóczi和Pochet研究文章2022
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Introduction. Welfare states confronted by the challenges of climate change: a short review of the issues and possible impacts
By the time of the COP21 Paris Accord in 2015, climate emergency was being recognised as a top policy priority by more and more policy-makers and the restructuring process it entails was seen as the main challenge of the coming decades. The welfare state that emerged in the context of a fossil fuel-based extractive economic model, based on a belief in sustained growth, cannot remain unaffected by the ongoing transition to a net-zero economy (Gough et al., 2008). Nevertheless, the different possible linkages between the welfare state and climate and environmental issues largely remain unexplored. This is what motivated this special issue. This contrasts, for example, with the issue of employment and jobs in respect of both quantity (OECD, 2021) and quality (Piasna et al., 2019), on which many global macroeconomic (Nguyen et al., 2022) and sectoral studies (Valero et al., 2021) exist. The main approach is to try to define what green jobs are and what employment creation or destruction is to be expected during the green transition (Bowen et al., 2018). Nothing similar has yet been done for the welfare state and its different dimensions (social insurance, social assistance, health and safety and so on) (Koch et al., 2016), or certainly not involving sophisticated quantitative measurements. But although for the moment there is still relatively little literature on the topic – ‘sustainable welfare’ being one important narrative (Büchs and Koch, 2017), there is a growing academic community among welfare state specialists who are interested in environmental issues. A crude indicator could be the growing number of ‘green’ thematic streams at the annual ESPAnet conferences. At the same time, the socio-ecological nexus is even more overlooked by environmental scholars. Different groups of academics composed of economists, sociologists and political scientists have showed interest, but they are not really engaging in a transversal dialogue between disciplines or countries, not to mention a trans-European dialogue. From a welfare state perspective, a first approach was to analyse the possible concordance or lack of it between the welfare state regimes and the environmental clusters. In other words, could 1132781 TRS0010.1177/10242589221132781TransferGalgóczi and Pochet research-article2022
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