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A Business Survey on Job Vacancies: Integration with Other Sources and Calibration

In: Survey Data Collection and Integration

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  • Diego Bellisai

    (Istat)

  • Stefania Fivizzani

    (Istat)

  • Marina Sorrentino

    (Istat)

Abstract

Statistical sources on the demand side of the labour market have been historically developed later than those on the supply side. A quarterly business survey was set up by ISTAT in 2003 to contribute to fill in some of these gaps, in particular, those on job vacancies and hours worked. Attention has been paid, when designing the survey and especially for the processing procedures, to the already existing sources, in order to fully exploit the available information in the editing and imputation and grossing up phases, and to ensure consistency among aggregate data produced by different sources. In this paper, it is discussed how the integration between the data collected by the job vacancy and hours worked and two other Istat business surveys has shaped the data processing methods which are used to produce the quarterly job vacancy indicators and differentiated them from others used in short-term business statistics.

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  • Diego Bellisai & Stefania Fivizzani & Marina Sorrentino, 2013. "A Business Survey on Job Vacancies: Integration with Other Sources and Calibration," Springer Books, in: Cristina Davino & Luigi Fabbris (ed.), Survey Data Collection and Integration, edition 127, pages 139-152, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-642-21308-3_9
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-21308-3_9
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