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3.1 | 1 | = **Labour market** = |
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3.1 | 3 | **Labor market — a branch of economic statistics that studies the quantitative patterns of mass phenomena in the field of reproduction of labor resources and the efficiency of their use.** |
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4.2 | 5 | == Library == |
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3.1 | 7 | 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. |
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6.1 | 9 | [[Open>>doc:Library.WebHome]] |
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10.1 | 11 | == Methodology == |
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8.1 | 13 | Methodological materials of the domain “Labor Market” (including classifiers or their selected sections) are the most important documents uploaded to [[library materials>>doc:Library.WebHome]], structured and marked using hypertext markup with related terms [[glossary>>doc:Glossary.WebHome]] and cross-references to methodological documents. |
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6.1 | 15 | [[Open>>doc:Methodology.WebHome]] |
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9.1 | 17 | == Glossary == |
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| 19 | The glossary is a dictionary of highly specialized domain terms. It is based on the analysis of methodological documents, academic dictionaries and encyclopedias in the field of labor statistics. The glossary is implemented as a set of concepts with interpretation (lexical reflection), with support for multilingualism, comments and examples, as well as semantic relationships between the concepts. | ||
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12.1 | 23 | == Code lists == |
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13.1 | 25 | This section presents harmonized code lists derived from [[ILOSTAT>>https://rplumber.ilo.org/files/website/bulk/dic.html||rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"]] classifications and enriched with semantic annotations. They are aligned with international vocabularies and linked to related resources across [[SDMX namespaces>>http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#||rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"]], the [[Interoperability Basis Platform>>https://basis.semanticip.org/xwiki/wiki/sdmx/view/Main/||rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"]], and [[DBPedia>>https://dbpedia.org/||rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"]] to support interoperability and reuse. |
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3.1 | 29 | == Indicators and Datasets == |
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14.1 | 31 | Statistical Indicators in the Labour Market and other domains are described using a semantic model developed for the Semantic Knowledge Management System (SKMS). Each description contains rich metadata, built on related concepts, methodologies, applied classifications, and code lists, ensuring semantic clarity and consistency. |
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11.1 | 33 | [[Open>>doc:Indicators.WebHome]] |