The Green Jobs Assessment Institutions Network (GAIN)
  GAIN is an international network of individual researchers, research institutions and international organisations that aims at developing tools to better understand the effects of green policies on employment and therefore contribute to promoting the just transition to the green economy.
 
In order to achieve this objective, GAIN developed a methodology that uses Input-Output Analysis and allows to investigate the quantitative effects of green policies on employment. More details on this methodology can be found in the recently launched GAIN Training Guidebook.
Framed within the Just Transition, this analysis allows countries to foresee the opportunities and risks to reshape their economic and labour policies and investment decisions to maximize employment gains.
 
See more information about the GAIN’s background, objectives, and outcomes.
  
  In order to achieve this objective, GAIN developed a methodology that uses Input-Output Analysis and allows to investigate the quantitative effects of green policies on employment. More details on this methodology can be found in the recently launched GAIN Training Guidebook.
Framed within the Just Transition, this analysis allows countries to foresee the opportunities and risks to reshape their economic and labour policies and investment decisions to maximize employment gains.
See more information about the GAIN’s background, objectives, and outcomes.
		
			GAIN Training Guidebook
		
		
			
													
		
	
GAIN Training Guidebook
		
			Green Jobs Assessment Reports
		
		
			
													
		
	
Green Jobs Assessment Reports
Members
GAIN has currently 34 founding members that work together to develop evidence-based tools to advise Just Transition policies. More information about the Network’s members.
Webinar Series
		
			GAIN Webinar 7: Skills for a Greener Future: Taking stock and looking ahead
		
		
			
									
		
	
Upcoming Webinar
GAIN Webinar 7: Skills for a Greener Future: Taking stock and looking ahead