1、MEASURINGAND MODELLINGCIRCULAR JOBSA review of definitions,databases,methods and models forunderstanding employment in thecircular economyOctober 2024CONTENTSForeword3Circle Economy3International Labour Organization3World Bank Group41.Introduction9Background9Circular Economy Definitions And Framewor
2、ks10Methodological Approach112.Key Findings122.1 Defining Employment In The Circular Economy122.2 Methods Used To Measure Or Model Employment In The CircularEconomy153 Considerations And Ways Forward For Advancing The Evidence Base373.1 Considerations Common Across Methods373.2 Conclusions40Acknowle
3、dgements41Reference List43Appendices48Annex One48Annex Two492FOREWORDCIRCLE ECONOMYWe know that people are at the heart of the circular economy.But where these people are,whatjobs they hold,and the conditions in which they work are largely unknown.This reportunderscores the vital role of data in ill
4、uminating the role that people play so that we can plan forand anticipate a just transition with the help of circular economy interventions.This piece ofimportant foundational work is by the partners of the Jobs in the Circular Economy initiative:CircleEconomy Foundation,the International Labour Org
5、anization and the Solutions for YouthEmployment Programme of the World Bank Group.It highlights the importance of robustdefinitions,databases,methods,and models to measure employment within the circulareconomy.By leveraging these tools,policymakers and decision-makers can craft informedstrategies th
6、at foster sustainable enterprises and decent work,ensuring a just and inclusivetransition for all.The findings of this report underscore the need for greater alignment ondefinitions of circular jobs and enhanced data collection across global regions.Our reviewreveals that while substantial progress