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Title page 1

Contents 1

Abstact 3

1. Introduction 4

2. Defining a green job and a green wage premium 7

2.1. Defining a green job 7

2.2. Defining a green wage premium 10

3. Empirical strategy 11

3.1. Data 11

3.2. Stylized facts 13

3.3. Estimating a green wage premium 22

4. Results 25

4.1. Reduced form results 25

4.2. Structural model results 30

4.3. Heterogeneity analysis 32

4.4. Robustness checks 33

4.5. Decomposition analysis 35

5. Conclusions 38

References 41

Appendix 47

A. Survey 47

B. Sample details 48

C. Supplementary Tables and Figures 51

Tables 15

Table 1. Green job categories 15

Table 2. Demographic characteristics of jobs 16

Table 3. Demographic characteristics of green jobs categories 18

Table 4. Average hourly wage for different job categories, in Japanese Yen (JPY) and U.S. Dollars (USD) 21

Table 5. Reduced form results of green wage premium (Green job) 26

Table 6. Reduced form results of green wage premium (KEOO index) 29

Table 7. Structure model results of green job wage premium (Green job) 31

Table 8. Green wage premium: Heterogeneity tests 33

Table 9. Structural model results of green job premium: Excluding agriculture 34

Figures 20

Figure 1. KEOO index and wages at occupation level 20

Figure 2. DFL decomposition of log of hourly wage 36

Figure 3. FFL decomposition of log wage gap 37

Appendix Tables 48

Table B1. Employment Status of Sample Respondents 48

Table B2. Summary Statistics of the Whole Sample 49

Table B3. Summary Statistics of Regression Sample 49

Table C1. Durbin-Wu-Hausman Endogeneity Test Results 51

Appendix Figures 50

Figure B1. Histogram of log of hourly wage distribution 50

Figure C1. Estimated Density of Predicted Probabilities for Overlap Assumption Testing 51

Figure C2. Detailed Composition Effects 52