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Environmental regulation benefits for whom? Heterogeneous effects of the intensity of the environmental regulation on employment in China

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JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
卷 281, 期 -, 页码 -

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ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2020.111877

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Environmental regulation intensity; High-skilled labour; Low-skilled labour; Employment; Dynamic spatial durbin model; Double dividend

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  1. National Office for Philosophy and Social Sciences Project [20BTJ011]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [CXJJ-2018-361]

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This study differentiates the effects of environmental regulations on the employment of high- and low-skilled labor in China, using theoretical models and provincial dynamic panel data. It finds that intensifying environmental regulation will promote employment growth for high-skilled labor but suppress that of low-skilled labor, with spatial spillover effects observed in neighboring regions. The results highlight the importance of considering skill levels in policy-making for environmental regulation in China.
As environmental pollution in China has deteriorated in the recent years, intensifying environmental regulation has become a necessity for the Chinese government. But the debate persists among the academic circles and the government over whether a double dividend, reducing pollution emission and boosting employment, of environmental regulations exists. This study differentiates, based on Cobb-Douglas production function, the variance between high- and low-skilled labour and constructs theoretical models to analyse heterogeneous effects of environmental regulation intensity on the employment of labour with varied skills. The model finds that implementing environmental regulation will generate 'compliance cost effect' and 'innovation offset effect'. The compliance cost effect will promote the employment of high-skilled labour while suppressing that of the low-skilled labour. The innovation offset effect, however, will facilitate the employment for both high-skilled and low-skilled labour. Therefore, the employment of high-skilled labour will grow along with the intensification of environmental regulation while that of the low-skilled labour will decline first and then rebound, showcasing a U-shaped curve. The empirical research results based on the provincial dynamic panel data from 2004 to 2018 in China confirm the theoretical analysis. Moreover, we find spatial spillover effects of environmental regulation on employment, with high-skilled labour being more sensitive to changes in environmental regulation. One percentage point increase in environmental regulation in neighbouring regions will cause 0.072% employment decline in high-skilled labour while that of low-skilled labour will only decrease 0.033%. The conclusions of this study verify that dividend in employment growth for both high-skilled and low-skilled labour can be realised along with intensification of environmental regulation, which carries significant guiding implications for policy-making for environmental regulation in China.

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