Youth employment amid successive crises and the low-carbon transition: The case of Εurozone coal regions

Vasiliki Krommyda, Kostas Gourzis, S. Gialis
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Over the last decade, the EU has entered a phase of transition to a low-carbon economy, which has led to a decline in the competitiveness of coal. Despite efforts to restructure their energy sectors, coal regions continue to struggle with the lingering effects of the 2008/09 Global Crisis and the Covid-19 pandemic, which affect their economies and decarbonisation trajectories. In this context, the paper examines the role of youth in the local labour regimes (LLRs) of Eurozone coal regions. Drawing on perspectives of Geographical Political Economy and Political Ecology, the transition from coal to renewable energy is conceptualised as a new socio-ecological fix, reflecting capitalist mechanisms seeking novel avenues for profiting while maintaining established power asymmetries and inequalities. The study employs a mixed methods approach to examine the exacerbated structural challenges faced by youth. Firstly, by analysing secondary macroeconomic, (youth) employment and demographic data, key differences between the LLRs of the coal regions of six Eurozone countries are highlighted. Secondly, a qualitative analysis of Western Macedonia in Greece, one of the most lagging coal regions, is carried out. The analysis is based on primary data collected in focus groups and interviews with key informants, energy workers and locals in the period 2021-2022. Findings suggest that uneven development, labour flexibilisation, and lack of economic diversification hinder the entry of young people into the labour market and contribute to their out-migration from coal regions, thus the latters' role in shaping the changing energy landscape remains marginal.
连续危机和低碳转型中的青年就业问题:欧元区煤炭地区的案例
在过去十年中,欧盟进入了向低碳经济转型的阶段,这导致煤炭竞争力下降。尽管煤炭地区努力重组其能源部门,但仍在与 2008/09 年全球危机和 Covid-19 大流行病的残余影响作斗争,这影响了其经济和去碳化轨迹。在此背景下,本文探讨了青年在欧元区煤炭地区当地劳动力制度(LLRs)中的作用。本文借鉴地理政治经济学和政治生态学的观点,将煤炭向可再生能源的过渡概念化为一种新的社会生态修复,反映了资本主义机制在保持既有权力不对称和不平等的同时寻求新的盈利途径。本研究采用了一种混合方法来考察青年所面临的日益加剧的结构性挑战。首先,通过分析二级宏观经济、(青年)就业和人口数据,突出了欧元区六国煤炭地区低劳动生产率之间的主要差异。其次,对最落后的煤炭地区之一--希腊西马其顿进行了定性分析。该分析基于 2021-2022 年期间通过焦点小组和与关键信息提供者、能源工人和当地人的访谈收集的原始数据。研究结果表明,发展不平衡、劳动力灵活化和经济多样化的缺乏阻碍了年轻人进入劳动力市场,并导致他们从煤炭地区向外迁移,因此后者在塑造不断变化的能源格局中的作用仍然微不足道。
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