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Survey vs Scraped Data: Comparing Time Series Properties of Web and Survey Vacancy Data
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2019
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Search Engine OptimizationEngineeringSurvey Vacancy DataBusiness AnalyticsWeb AnalyticsWeb CrawlingSurvey (Human Research)Data ScienceData IntegrationData ManagementStatisticsEconomicsKnowledge DiscoveryWebometricsComplex SampleEconometric MethodLabor MarketBusinessEconometricsWeb Survey MethodLabor Market ImpactUnemploymentSurvey MethodologyData Modeling
Abstract This paper studies the relationship between a vacancy population obtained from web crawling and vacancies in the economy inferred by a National Statistics Office (NSO) using a traditional method. We compare the time series properties of samples obtained between 2007 and 2014 by Statistics Netherlands and by a web scraping company. We find that the web and NSO vacancy data present similar time series properties, suggesting that both time series are generated by the same underlying phenomenon: the real number of new vacancies in the economy. We conclude that, in our case study, web-sourced data are able to capture aggregate economic activity in the labor market.
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