The article discusses the emergence of Green Jobs (GJs) as Sustainable Development shifts from theory to practice, highlighting multiple naming variations like green collars and sustainable employment that indicate a lack of consistency in definitions.
It utilizes a Structured Literature Review and bibliometric analysis of the Scopus database to pinpoint key themes and influential research directions related to GJs, presenting findings through graphical and tabular formats.
The study emphasizes the significance of GJs in the green economy and aims to guide researchers and policymakers by clarifying the concept's relevance in the labor market.