IMPROVING THE METHODOLOGICAL BASIS OF IDENTIFYING AND ACCOUNTING GREEN JOBS IN THE FIELD OF SMALL BUSINESS AND PRIVATE ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN THE COUNTRY

Authors

  • Oltaev Sh.S PhD, Associate Professor of the Department of Economic Analysis and Statisticsof Samarkand Institute of Economics and Service. Uzbekistan. Samarkand.

Keywords:

small business and private entrepreneurship, green economy, green jobs, green professions, methodology of calculating green jobs, decent work, wage rate.

Abstract

In this article, empirical and conceptual studies related to the issues of identifying "green jobs" reflected in the scientific sources of a number of online databases and improving the methodological basis of their accounting were studied and the scientific approaches in them were systematized. On the basis of the studied theoretical and practical approaches, a methodological basis for determining "green jobs" and keeping their account was developed.

Also, as a result of the research, it was proved that "green workplaces" embody the criteria of decent labor, help to preserve the environment, decent wages, safe working conditions, and social and legal protection.

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Published

2023-09-09