Does structural labor change affect CO2 emissions? Theoretical and empirical evidence from China

Volume: 171, Pages: 120936 - 120936
Published: Oct 1, 2021
Abstract
Since 2010, a severe lack of migrant workers has occurred in some provinces in China, indicating a sharp decline in labor force transfer in the primary industry during the economic transition. This decline is believed to have resulted in a decrease in carbon emissions. A neoclassical framework was built to estimate the labor force mitigation effect on CO2 emissions theoretically. The specific features of the nexus of CO2 emissions, economic...
Paper Details
Title
Does structural labor change affect CO2 emissions? Theoretical and empirical evidence from China
Published Date
Oct 1, 2021
Volume
171
Pages
120936 - 120936
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