Update of the Swiss Job Market Monitor dataset: Now with detailed skill and task extractions
We are excited to announce that the Swiss Job Market Monitor dataset has been updated to include the period from 1950 to 2024.
The dataset offers invaluable insights into Switzerland’s job market trends over the past seven decades, making it a rich source for researchers and policymakers.
In addition to extending the time coverage, the update also comprises newly developed NLP-based models that extract fine-grained information from job ad texts. These extractions are processed for further analysis and linked to international labour market ontologies such as ESCO and O*NET, providing a unique basis for studying the evolution of skills and tasks over time.
The data set is open access for scientific research on SWISSUbase and Zenodo.
For more details on the dataset, see the Data Brief in the European Sociological Review (2022): Swiss Job Market Monitor: A Rich Source of Demand-Side Micro Data of the Labour Market.
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