Data mining approach to monitoring the requirements of the job market: A case study |
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Affiliation: | 1. Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Masdar Institute of Science and Technology, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates;2. Engineering Systems and Management, Masdar Institute of Science and Technology, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates;3. MIT Sloan School of Management, Cambridge, MA, United States;1. UC Santa Barbara, USA;2. Australian National University, Australia;1. Department of Economics, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy;2. Department of Energy Systems, Territory and Construction Engineering, University of Pisa, Italy;3. Department of Civil and Industrial Engineering, University of Pisa, Italy;1. Department of CS, Hanyang University, Ansan, South Korea;2. Department of ECE, Seoul National University, Kwanak P.O. Box 34, Seoul 151-600, South Korea |
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Abstract: | In challenging economic times, the ability to monitor trends and shifts in the job market would be hugely valuable to job-seekers, employers, policy makers and investors. To analyze the job market, researchers are increasingly turning to data science and related techniques which are able to extract underlying patterns from large collections of data. One database which is of particular relevance in the presence context is O*NET, which is one of the most comprehensive publicly accessible databases of occupational requirements for skills, abilities and knowledge. However, by itself the information in O*NET is not enough to characterize the distribution of occupations required in a given market or region. In this paper, we suggest a data mining based approach for identifying the most in-demand occupations in the modern job market. To achieve this, a Latent Semantic Indexing (LSI) model was developed that is capable of matching job advertisement extracted from the Web with occupation description data in the O*NET database. The findings of this study demonstrate the general usefulness and applicability of the proposed method for highlighting job trends in different industries and geographical areas, identifying occupational clusters, studying the changes in jobs context over time and for various other research embodiments. |
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Keywords: | Latent semantic indexing Text-mining Job market analysis Web data extraction |
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