The EU Bioeconomy: Supporting an Employment Shift Downstream in the Wood-Based Value Chains?

Monitoring employment in the European wood-based bioeconomy requires reliable, consistent, and comparable statistics across subsectors and over time. Statistics concerning employment in wood-based industries—the main component of the forest-based bioeconomy—must be processed care...

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Main Authors: Nicolas Robert, Ragnar Jonsson, Rafał Chudy, Andrea Camia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-01-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/3/758
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spelling doaj-d7f08765b38b41df8685a5b2c21ebe3e2020-11-25T01:30:13ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-01-0112375810.3390/su12030758su12030758The EU Bioeconomy: Supporting an Employment Shift Downstream in the Wood-Based Value Chains?Nicolas Robert0Ragnar Jonsson1Rafał Chudy2Andrea Camia3European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC), Via E. Fermi, 2749, I-21027 Ispra, ItalyEuropean Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC), Via E. Fermi, 2749, I-21027 Ispra, ItalyFormerly European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC), Via E. Fermi, 2749, I-21027 Ispra, ItalyEuropean Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC), Via E. Fermi, 2749, I-21027 Ispra, ItalyMonitoring employment in the European wood-based bioeconomy requires reliable, consistent, and comparable statistics across subsectors and over time. Statistics concerning employment in wood-based industries—the main component of the forest-based bioeconomy—must be processed carefully to cope with differences in definitions and estimation methods. In addition, specific methods must be applied to estimate wood-based employment in sectors including also non-wood activities. In this study, we first delineate the boundaries of the wood-based bioeconomy, and then create a harmonised time series on employment for the identified sectors. Finally, we estimate the share of wood-based employment along the value chain in all sectors using wood. According to the results, forestry and extended wood-based value chains employed 4.5 million people in the EU-28 in 2018. Employment in wood-based value chains decreased between 2008 and 2013 in the aftermaths of the financial crisis. Continuously decreasing employment—most apparent in the manufacture of solid wood products and pulp and paper—results from increasing productivity and a decreasing demand for graphic paper. Further, most of the wood-based employment in the EU takes place in downstream parts of value chains, although the weight of the primary sector is still high in some Eastern European countries.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/3/758bioeconomyforest sectoremploymentlabour forceeuropean union
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The EU Bioeconomy: Supporting an Employment Shift Downstream in the Wood-Based Value Chains?
Sustainability
bioeconomy
forest sector
employment
labour force
european union
author_facet Nicolas Robert
Ragnar Jonsson
Rafał Chudy
Andrea Camia
author_sort Nicolas Robert
title The EU Bioeconomy: Supporting an Employment Shift Downstream in the Wood-Based Value Chains?
title_short The EU Bioeconomy: Supporting an Employment Shift Downstream in the Wood-Based Value Chains?
title_full The EU Bioeconomy: Supporting an Employment Shift Downstream in the Wood-Based Value Chains?
title_fullStr The EU Bioeconomy: Supporting an Employment Shift Downstream in the Wood-Based Value Chains?
title_full_unstemmed The EU Bioeconomy: Supporting an Employment Shift Downstream in the Wood-Based Value Chains?
title_sort eu bioeconomy: supporting an employment shift downstream in the wood-based value chains?
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Monitoring employment in the European wood-based bioeconomy requires reliable, consistent, and comparable statistics across subsectors and over time. Statistics concerning employment in wood-based industries—the main component of the forest-based bioeconomy—must be processed carefully to cope with differences in definitions and estimation methods. In addition, specific methods must be applied to estimate wood-based employment in sectors including also non-wood activities. In this study, we first delineate the boundaries of the wood-based bioeconomy, and then create a harmonised time series on employment for the identified sectors. Finally, we estimate the share of wood-based employment along the value chain in all sectors using wood. According to the results, forestry and extended wood-based value chains employed 4.5 million people in the EU-28 in 2018. Employment in wood-based value chains decreased between 2008 and 2013 in the aftermaths of the financial crisis. Continuously decreasing employment—most apparent in the manufacture of solid wood products and pulp and paper—results from increasing productivity and a decreasing demand for graphic paper. Further, most of the wood-based employment in the EU takes place in downstream parts of value chains, although the weight of the primary sector is still high in some Eastern European countries.
topic bioeconomy
forest sector
employment
labour force
european union
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/3/758
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