2023
DOI: 10.3390/socsci12070387
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Driving Green Job Opportunities in Sustainable Waste Management through Co-Production Strategies: Informal Recycling Workers, Municipalities, and the National Agenda—A Case Study of İzmir

Abstract: Informal recycling workers (IRWs), including waste pickers (WPs) and waste sorters, are essential constituents of sustainable ecosystems in many cities in the Global South. Despite their valuable contributions to the economic and environmental dimensions of sustainable urban waste recycling, most IRWs work in precarious conditions. This paper examines recent efforts by local municipalities in Izmir to implement co-production design as a new institutional arrangement to generate green jobs for informal workers … Show more

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“…There is a lack of research on the impact of gig economy development on the creation of green jobs, or on the development of green selfemployment. It should be noted here that issues related to green jobs (Kavuş et al, 2023;Kozar, Sulich, 2023a;Tănasie et al, 2022) and green self-employment (Kozar, 2023;Kozar, Sulich, 2023b) are already a field of scientific consideration in various areas of the economy. So, a fundamental field of future scientific consideration addressed in scientific studies should be whether the development of the gig economy is conducive to the development of a green labor market.…”
Section: Keyword Co-occurrence Clusters Presented Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a lack of research on the impact of gig economy development on the creation of green jobs, or on the development of green selfemployment. It should be noted here that issues related to green jobs (Kavuş et al, 2023;Kozar, Sulich, 2023a;Tănasie et al, 2022) and green self-employment (Kozar, 2023;Kozar, Sulich, 2023b) are already a field of scientific consideration in various areas of the economy. So, a fundamental field of future scientific consideration addressed in scientific studies should be whether the development of the gig economy is conducive to the development of a green labor market.…”
Section: Keyword Co-occurrence Clusters Presented Inmentioning
confidence: 99%