@ARTICLE{Kalinina_Svitlana_The_2021, author={Kalinina, Svitlana and Lyndiuk, Olena and Savchenko, Vasyl and Podunay, Valeriya and Lanska, Svitlana and Savchenko, Eduard}, volume={vol. 24}, number={No 4}, journal={Polityka Energetyczna - Energy Policy Journal}, pages={89-104}, howpublished={online}, year={2021}, publisher={Instytut Gospodarki Surowcami Mineralnymi i EnergiÄ… PAN}, abstract={This article is devoted to the worldwide development of renewable energy in connection to the development of the socio-economic system and employment transformations. It is emphasized that the use of renewable energy sources is growing extremely fast globally, and it is generating positive socio-economic effects such as creating jobs worldwide. It is noted that in contrast to the situation in the field of traditional energy, the number of vacancies in the field of renewable energy continues to grow; photovoltaic, bioenergy, hydropower and wind forms of renewable energy are powerful employers in the world economy. It is noted that the increase in the number of people employed in the field of renewable energy is a consequence of the decentralized nature of the sector, as a result of which, renewable energy technologies produce more vacancies per unit of investment compared to traditional electricity generation technologies. It has been emphasized that the further development of renewable energy depends on the volume of investment in the creation of production facilities, which contributes to the further creation of jobs. Furthermore, it has been determined that the problem of renewable energy staffing is also extremely relevant for Ukraine. It is noted that the current system of training for this energy sector does not meet the long-term requirements; the increase of energy efficiency and the development of renewable energy transform the qualification requirements for employees, which requires the transformation of approaches to the training and development of employees.}, type={Article}, title={The development of renewable energy in the world in the context of employment transformation}, URL={http://journals.pan.pl/Content/122122/PDF-MASTER/07-KALININAi-inni.pdf}, keywords={renewable energy, renewable energy employment, employment trends, energy transition investment}, }