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-The Labour Market Library is a curated, living collection of documents and resources focused on labour market statistics and their semantic representation. It serves as a single access point for structured knowledge related to employment, unemployment, labour force, wages, working time, and related indicators — including standards, classifications, and semantically enriched materials. |
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-The library brings together: |
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-• International guidelines and methodological documents on labour statistics |
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-• References to structured, hypertext versions of key documents with semantic markup |
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-• Links to essential external resources (ILO, Eurostat, UNECE, etc.) |
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-The collection currently includes materials from international sources, mostly from ILO. Each item is accompanied by a short annotation and relevant references, helping users understand its context. The library is actively maintained and enriched as part of the Semantic Knowledge Management System in Statistics. |
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+A library of methodological and analytical materials in the Labor Market domain, systematized for subsequent analysis and structuring, including: (1) methodological documents, (2) classifiers and international standards; (3) necessary sections of statistical dictionaries (explanatory, encyclopedic); (4) supporting information needed to provide context for Linked Open Statistical Data (LOSD), including links to useful sources. |