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"Eco-industry and environment-related industries – a significant and quickly growing portion of the EU economy currently representing 2.1% of EU GDP – offer an important and continuously expanding opportunity to enhance labour market participation, both in high-skill and low-skill sectors. Eco-industries and related services – including air pollution control, waste water management, solid waste management, soil remediation, renewable energies, and recycling – sustain 3.5 million full-time jobs at present and around 75%. Unfortunately, there is a disturbing lack of reliable, comprehensive and comparable data on how the green economy influences the labour market, especially from the aspect of its impact on equal opportunities and equality. The European Commission and national statistical authorities must therefore develop a proper disaggregated database and set of indicators to measure the actual and potential impact of the green economy on territorial and social cohesion. Furthermore, a set of strategic recommendations and policy instruments needs also to be defined in order to effectively respond to the possible changes in the level and/or structure of employment."@en1
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