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Working Papers

2019

  1. Transforming Naturally Occurring Text Data Into Economic Statistics: The Case of Online Job Vacancy Postings
    NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc Downloads View citations (19)
    See also Chapter Transforming Naturally Occurring Text Data into Economic Statistics: The Case of Online Job Vacancy Postings, NBER Chapters, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc (2019) Downloads View citations (19) (2019)

2018

  1. Using job vacancies to understand the effects of labour market mismatch on UK output and productivity
    Bank of England working papers, Bank of England Downloads View citations (14)
  2. Using online job vacancies to understand the UK labour market from the bottom-up
    Bank of England working papers, Bank of England Downloads View citations (8)

2017

  1. Matching efficiency and labour market heterogeneity in the United Kingdom
    Bank of England working papers, Bank of England Downloads View citations (4)

2014

  1. Long-term unemployment and convexity in the Phillips curve
    Bank of England working papers, Bank of England Downloads View citations (8)

Journal Articles

2015

  1. Trends in UK labour supply
    Bank of England Quarterly Bulletin, 2015, 55, (4), 344-356 Downloads

Chapters

2019

  1. Transforming Naturally Occurring Text Data into Economic Statistics: The Case of Online Job Vacancy Postings
    A chapter in Big Data for Twenty-First-Century Economic Statistics, 2019, pp 173-207 Downloads View citations (19)
    See also Working Paper Transforming Naturally Occurring Text Data Into Economic Statistics: The Case of Online Job Vacancy Postings, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc (2019) Downloads View citations (19) (2019)
 
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