Strengthening Gender Justice in a Just Transition: A Research Agenda Based on a Systematic Map of Gender in Coal Transitions
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methodology—Systematic Map
2.1. Development of the Search String
2.2. Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria
2.3. Search for Literature
- The search for grey literature consisted of two parts [31] and rendered nine publications for inclusion in the map:
- The use of two grey literature indexes operated by the Institute for Scientific and Technical Information (France) and by the European Institute for Gender Equality.
- A search using Google Scholar with a shortened search string, screening the first 100 results (additional results did not prove to be relevant).
- To ask for additional literature recommendations, we established contact with the research community via email and social media. From this, eight additional records were added to the map.
- Furthermore, we screened all bibliographies of previously included texts for potentially relevant publications (snowballing); this resulted in twelve additional publications.
2.4. Data-Coding Strategy
3. Gender in Historical Coal Transitions
3.1. Background Information on Studies and Coal Transitions
3.2. Reported Transition Effects on Women
3.2.1. Gendered Labour Market Effects
3.2.2. Effects on Community Level
3.2.3. Effects at the Household Level
3.2.4. Effects at the Individual Level
3.3. Female Agency in Historical Coal Transitions
4. Discussion and Research Agenda
- (a)
- Participation
- (b)
- Rights at Work
- (c)
- Gender Equality
- (d)
- Coherence
- (e)
- Employment
- (f)
- No “one size fits all”
- (g)
- International Cooperation
5. Conclusions
- How can women’s interests be better integrated into low-carbon transition processes?
- How can working conditions be improved in female-dominated sectors?
- How can care work be distributed more fairly (within families and within society)?
- What non-economic effects (e.g., identity loss, conflicts, domestic violence) do transitions have on carbon-intensive regions, and how do these affect women differently than men?
- How can the restructuring of local employment opportunities be designed to lead to more gender equity?
- How can the different, intersecting life situations (age, class, race) of women affected by low-carbon transitions better be taken into account?
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Portal | Databases | Access Provided by | Search Term | Further Limitation | # of Results |
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Scopus (Elsevier) | Not applicable | Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (HU Berlin) | (TITLE-ABS-KEY ((gender*) OR (women*) OR (woman*) OR (female*) OR (mother*) OR (femini*) OR (*wives) OR (*wife))) AND (TITLE-ABS-KEY (((coal) OR (lignite*) OR (mining) OR (anthracite*) OR (miner) OR (miners) OR (coalfield*) OR (coalmin*) OR (coalface)) AND NOT (“data mining”) AND NOT (“text mining”))) AND (TITLE-ABS-KEY ((transition*) OR (transformation*) OR (change*) OR (reform) OR (closure*) OR (decreas*) OR (declin*) OR (collaps*) OR (crisis) OR (crises) OR (strik*) OR (resistance) OR (protest*) OR (agency) OR (activis*) OR (oppos*))) | Search limited to Title, Abstracts, Keywords; Subject areas limited to Environmental Sciences, Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, Earth and Planetary Sciences, Business Management and Accounting, Multidisciplinary, Economics Econometrics and Finance, Psychology, Energy, Undefined | 1256 |
Web of Science | Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED) Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI) Arts & Humanities Citation Index (A&HCI) Conference Proceedings Citation Index- Science (CPCI-S) Conference Proceedings Citation Index—Social Science & Humanities (CPCI-SSH) Book Citation Index– Science (BKCI-S) Book Citation Index– Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH) Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI) | Technische Universität Berlin (TU Berlin) | not applicable (sum of single searches, not generated automatically) | List too long for table, see below: 1 | 520 |
ProQuest | ABI/INFORM Collection Applied Social Sciences Index & Abstracts (ASSIA) British Periodicals Digital National Security Archive ERIC PAIS Index Periodicals Archive Online Periodicals Index Online Sociological Abstracts Worldwide Political Science Abstracts | Technische Universität Berlin (TU Berlin) | ((noft(transition*) OR noft(transformation*) OR noft(change*) OR noft(reform) OR noft(closure*) OR noft(decreas*) OR noft(declin*) OR noft(collaps*) OR noft(crises) OR noft(crisis) OR noft(strik*) OR noft(resistance) OR noft(protest*) OR noft(agency) OR noft(activis*) OR noft(oppos*)) AND ((noft(coal) OR noft(lignite*) OR noft(mining) OR noft(anthracite*) OR noft(miner) OR noft(miners) OR noft(coalfield*) OR noft(coalmin*) OR noft(coalface)) NOT noft(“data mining”) NOT noft(“text mining”)) AND (noft(gender*) OR noft(woman*) OR noft(women*) OR noft(female*) OR noft(mother*) OR noft(femini*) OR noft(wives) OR noft(housewives) OR noft(wife) OR noft(housewife))) NOT stype.exact(“Wire Feeds”) | noft = all fields excluding full text newspaper feeds excluded does not allow for * before word, * wife/wives supplemented by wife/wives and housewife/wives | 1632 |
EBSCO | EconLit | Freie Universität Berlin (FU Berlin) | (transition*+OR+transformation*+OR+change* +OR+reform+OR+closure*+OR+decreasing+OR+decrease*+OR+declin*+OR+collaps*+OR+cris*s +OR+strik*+OR+resistance+OR+protest*+OR+agency+OR+activis*+OR+oppos*)+AND+(mining +OR+lignite*+OR+anthracite*+OR+coal+OR+miner+OR+miners+OR+coalfield*+OR+coalface+ OR+((NOT+”data+mining”))+OR+((NOT+”text+mining”)))+AND+(gender*+OR+woman*+OR+ women*+OR+female* +OR+mother*+OR+ femini*+OR+*wives+OR+*wife) | no limitations applied | 122 |
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Transition and Agency | Coal | Gender |
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transition * | coal | gender * |
transformation * | lignite * | woman * |
change * | mining | women * |
reform | anthracite * (anthracites) | female * |
closure * | miner | mother * |
decreas * | miners | femini * |
declin * | coalfield * | * wives |
collapse * | coalmin * | * wife |
crises | coalface | |
crisis | AND NOT “data mining” | |
strik * | AND NOT “text mining” | |
resistance | ||
protest * | ||
agency | ||
activis * | ||
oppos * |
Inclusion | Exclusion |
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Category | Subcategory |
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Metadata | Study basics (scientific discipline, methodological design, focus of inquiry) |
Transition basics (dates, geography, type and scale of transitions, etc.) | |
Gender-related outcomes | Job market and economic outcomes (primary, secondary, and tertiary sectors) |
Political sphere | |
Social/community level | |
Household level | |
Individual level | |
Participation in coal transition | Women as workers |
Women as male miners’ relatives | |
Women as community members | |
Other female stakeholders | |
Effects of female participation in transition process | |
Men’s agency and interest | |
Environmental and climate aspects | Environmental or climate aspects as drivers or outcomes of transition |
Diversity and intersectionality | Concepts of gender |
Intersectionality |
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Walk, P.; Braunger, I.; Semb, J.; Brodtmann, C.; Oei, P.-Y.; Kemfert, C. Strengthening Gender Justice in a Just Transition: A Research Agenda Based on a Systematic Map of Gender in Coal Transitions. Energies 2021, 14, 5985. https://doi.org/10.3390/en14185985
Walk P, Braunger I, Semb J, Brodtmann C, Oei P-Y, Kemfert C. Strengthening Gender Justice in a Just Transition: A Research Agenda Based on a Systematic Map of Gender in Coal Transitions. Energies. 2021; 14(18):5985. https://doi.org/10.3390/en14185985
Chicago/Turabian StyleWalk, Paula, Isabell Braunger, Josephine Semb, Carolin Brodtmann, Pao-Yu Oei, and Claudia Kemfert. 2021. "Strengthening Gender Justice in a Just Transition: A Research Agenda Based on a Systematic Map of Gender in Coal Transitions" Energies 14, no. 18: 5985. https://doi.org/10.3390/en14185985
APA StyleWalk, P., Braunger, I., Semb, J., Brodtmann, C., Oei, P. -Y., & Kemfert, C. (2021). Strengthening Gender Justice in a Just Transition: A Research Agenda Based on a Systematic Map of Gender in Coal Transitions. Energies, 14(18), 5985. https://doi.org/10.3390/en14185985