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The Green Jobs Map: Tracking Employment through Canada’s Green Economy (2012)

ECO Canada developed the Green Jobs Map research series to chart green employment opportunities in 2012

This series of reports serves as a practical resource to chart green employment opportunities, including key sectors with the greatest green job demand, skills requirements, and future growth.

Green Jobs Map reveals clear pathways to rewarding and viable green careers.

In this document, you will learn about:

  • Characteristics of jobs linked to a green economy
  • Competencies required for green economy jobs
  • Typical career options in different green sectors

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