This article tests the power of a novel indicator based on job search related web queries in predicting quarterly unemployment rates in short samples. Augmenting standard time series specifications with this indicator definitely improves out-of-sample forecasting performance at nearly all in-sample interval lengths and forecast horizons, both when compared with models estimated on the same or on a much longer time series interval
With search engines gaining traction for job seekers, Internet searches have become a viable data so...
This paper presents a method to improve the one-step-ahead forecasts of the Spanish unemployment mon...
What would you search for if you thought you might lose your job? Typical searches might be queries ...
This article tests the power of a novel indicator based on job search related web queries in predict...
We suggest the use of an Internet job-search indicator (the Google Index, GI) as the best leading in...
This paper aims to assess whether Google search data is useful when predicting the US unemployment ...
Treballs Finals del Màster d'Economia, Facultat d'Economia i Empresa, Universitat de Barcelona, Curs...
This European study presents an innovative approach to short-term forecasts of unemployment using da...
We suggest the use of an Internet job-search indicator (the Google Index, GI) as the best leading in...
The Italian National Institute of Statistics, as well as most of the National Statistical Institutes...
In this thesis, the usefulness of search engine data to nowcast the unemployment rate of Sweden is e...
International audienceAccording to the growing “Google econometrics” literature, Google queries may ...
The increased availability of online information in recent years has aroused interest in the possibi...
This work presents a study describing the use of Internet search information to achieve improved now...
This publication is originally a master thesis submitted to BI Norwegian Business School 2010.This t...
With search engines gaining traction for job seekers, Internet searches have become a viable data so...
This paper presents a method to improve the one-step-ahead forecasts of the Spanish unemployment mon...
What would you search for if you thought you might lose your job? Typical searches might be queries ...
This article tests the power of a novel indicator based on job search related web queries in predict...
We suggest the use of an Internet job-search indicator (the Google Index, GI) as the best leading in...
This paper aims to assess whether Google search data is useful when predicting the US unemployment ...
Treballs Finals del Màster d'Economia, Facultat d'Economia i Empresa, Universitat de Barcelona, Curs...
This European study presents an innovative approach to short-term forecasts of unemployment using da...
We suggest the use of an Internet job-search indicator (the Google Index, GI) as the best leading in...
The Italian National Institute of Statistics, as well as most of the National Statistical Institutes...
In this thesis, the usefulness of search engine data to nowcast the unemployment rate of Sweden is e...
International audienceAccording to the growing “Google econometrics” literature, Google queries may ...
The increased availability of online information in recent years has aroused interest in the possibi...
This work presents a study describing the use of Internet search information to achieve improved now...
This publication is originally a master thesis submitted to BI Norwegian Business School 2010.This t...
With search engines gaining traction for job seekers, Internet searches have become a viable data so...
This paper presents a method to improve the one-step-ahead forecasts of the Spanish unemployment mon...
What would you search for if you thought you might lose your job? Typical searches might be queries ...