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Cycling Industry in Europe – It has created 650,000 jobs

Cycling industry employs more people than mining and quarrying with potential for a million jobs by 2020, says new study Cycling Industry in Europe

Europe’s cycling industry now employs more people than mining and quarrying and almost twice as many as the steel industry, according to the first comprehensive study of the jobs created by the sector.

Some 655,000 people work in the cycling economy – which includes bicycle production, tourism, retail, infrastructure and services – compared to 615,000 people in mining and quarrying, and just 350,000 workers directly employed in the steel sector.

If cycling’s 3% share of journeys across Europe were doubled, the numbers employed could grow to over one million by 2020, says the ‘Jobs and job creation in the European cycling sector’ study which will be published next month.

Kevin Mayne, the development director at the European Cyclists’ Federation (ECF) which commissioned the paper, said that it had a very simple message for governments and local authorities: “You know that investing in cycling is justified from your transport, climate change and health budgets. Now we can show clearly that every cycle lane you build and every new cyclist you create is contributing to job growth. Investing in cycling provides a better economic return than almost any other transport option. This should be your first choice every time.”

Chosen excerpts by Job Market Monitor. Read the whole story at Europe’s cycling economy has created 650,000 jobs | Environment | theguardian.com.

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2 thoughts on “Cycling Industry in Europe – It has created 650,000 jobs

  1. Doctor Spaghetti's avatar

    Is there any data on the quailty of those jobs (as in, average salary, working hours etc.)? Something to compare more in-depth with mining, for example?

    Posted by Michael | November 12, 2014, 8:37 am

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