Theoretical thesis.Spine title: The information content of Google searches on job separation.Bibliography: pages 61-68.1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 3. Methodology -- 4. Results and discussion -- 5. Conclusion.There is a growing interest in alternative sources of data within the economic literature. These sources are referred to as 'Big Data'. Internet search queries are one such data source, providing an avenue to discern the real-time behaviour of users searching for information online. This thesis explores whether weekly Google search query data contain informationally-relevant signals on the composition of the US labour market; that is, search queries seemingly employed by Internet users in fear of losing their jobs, or pla...
After decades of stability, the technologies used by workers to locate new jobs began to change rapi...
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ments matched with subsequent CPS les, we ask which types of unemployed workers looked for work on ...
The online activity of Internet users has repeatedly been shown to provide a rich information set fo...
A panel data study of the Reallocation Hypothesis (RE) along with data from Google-Trends.This study...
In this thesis, the usefulness of search engine data to nowcast the unemployment rate of Sweden is e...
Treballs Finals del Màster d'Economia, Facultat d'Economia i Empresa, Universitat de Barcelona, Curs...
Internet job searching offers an empirical setting in which to explore the trade-off between quality...
This thesis explores whether online search queries, represented by Google search queries, contain in...
<div><p>The online activity of Internet users has repeatedly been shown to provide a rich informatio...
"The current economic crisis requires fast information to predict economic behavior early, which is ...
We make use of Google search data in an attempt to predict unemployment, CPI and consumer confidence...
The current economic crisis requires fast information to predict economic behavior early, which is d...
After decades of stability, the technologies used by workers to locate new jobs began to change rapi...
Purpose – This paper aims to estimate the impact of job search on the internet on the probability of...
After decades of stability, the technologies used by workers to locate new jobs began to change rapi...
By the use of econometric techniques, this paper extends the application of predictive methods for u...
ments matched with subsequent CPS les, we ask which types of unemployed workers looked for work on ...
The online activity of Internet users has repeatedly been shown to provide a rich information set fo...
A panel data study of the Reallocation Hypothesis (RE) along with data from Google-Trends.This study...
In this thesis, the usefulness of search engine data to nowcast the unemployment rate of Sweden is e...
Treballs Finals del Màster d'Economia, Facultat d'Economia i Empresa, Universitat de Barcelona, Curs...
Internet job searching offers an empirical setting in which to explore the trade-off between quality...
This thesis explores whether online search queries, represented by Google search queries, contain in...
<div><p>The online activity of Internet users has repeatedly been shown to provide a rich informatio...
"The current economic crisis requires fast information to predict economic behavior early, which is ...
We make use of Google search data in an attempt to predict unemployment, CPI and consumer confidence...
The current economic crisis requires fast information to predict economic behavior early, which is d...
After decades of stability, the technologies used by workers to locate new jobs began to change rapi...
Purpose – This paper aims to estimate the impact of job search on the internet on the probability of...
After decades of stability, the technologies used by workers to locate new jobs began to change rapi...
By the use of econometric techniques, this paper extends the application of predictive methods for u...
ments matched with subsequent CPS les, we ask which types of unemployed workers looked for work on ...