Labor Market Implications for Green Investments and Carbon Pricing in Spain  green policies; input-output matrix; employment; occupations; skills ABSTRACT: We provide a tractable framework for assessing the labor market impact of policies that support  the green transition of the Spanish economy, taking into account input-output linkages. We present illustrative  examples that quantify changes in sectoral employment, occupations and skills stemming from two different  green policies: (i) the announced green investments in the recovery plan; and (ii) an increase in carbon pricing  and an expansion of the EU Emission Trading System (ETS). Our analysis shows that the labor market impact  of these two policies is net positive, although the results depend on the design of the green policies, particularly  on the use of the proceeds from the increase in carbon pricing. Strengthening active labor market policies, with  a focus on training, and complementing them with education policies such as the expansion of vocational  training, would facilitate the transition of workers from shrinking to expanding sectors.