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First experimental statistics based on WIH data

Eurostat has published its first experimental statistics based on data produced by the Web Intelligence Hub (WIH)! These statistics focus on labour market demand for Information and Communication Technology (ICT) specialists and use the Online Job Advertisements (OJAs) data of the WIH as a source. Read this item to learn more about the experimental statistics and where to find them.

date:  23/04/2024

Eurostat recently published experimental statistics on labour market demand for ICT specialists in online job advertisements. These statistics are based on Online Job Advertisements (OJAs) data produced by the WIH.

By changing many occupations and tasks, digitalisation has an impact on the labour market. More and more occupations are increasingly engaging digital technologies in their activities, therefore there is a growing need for qualified personnel able to deal with more technology- and data-intensive working environments. 

Eurostat’s experimental statistics on the labour market demand for ICT specialists in online job advertisements provide detailed and timely information on the need for ICT professionals in the labour market. The statistics capture the size of the demand - measured as the share of OJAs for ICT specialists in the total number of OJAs – and the change in the demand compared to the same period of the previous year.  

The source of data for producing the indicators are web-scraped OJAs, collected by the WIH and analysed through natural language processing (NLP). Given that the process is continuously being improved by the WIH and the coverage of the web portals is not exhaustive, impacting on the quality of the data output and the comparability across time and countries, the indicators have been published under the label of ‘experimental statistics’ on Eurostat’s dedicated webpage. 

The main advantage of OJA as a data source is the additional information on occupation and skills requirements it provides very shortly after the reference period. For more information on strengths and limitations of the WIH as a data source, see also Eurostat’s metadata page on WIH OJA microdata.  

Look up first results of the experimental statistics on labour market demand for ICT specialists in online job advertisements in Eurostat’s public database (tables isoc_sk_oja1, isoc_sk_oja2, isoc_sk_oja3) and in a short article and learn how the data have been compiled from their methodological note . 

All data users are invited to help Eurostat to improve the indicators and share their views on these  experimental statistics by email to: ESTAT-ICT-SURVEYS@ec.europa.eu or ESTAT-WIH@ec.europa.eu.

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