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D3.9 Report on Ontology and Vocabulary Collection and Publication ...
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D3.4 Multilingual ontologies for Occupation, Industry, Regions and cities, Food items, and Religion, with use case ...
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In the SSHOC project Task 3.2 (Selected SSH Ontologies and Vocabularies) several efforts were taken to foster the use of selected global ontologies regarding occupational titles, educational categories, sectors of industry, geographical regions, food items, and religions. These ontologies allow classification of elements into standard global classifications, for example the ISCO classification of occupations (ILO 2012) and its derived social status (Meron M et al, 2014) or the NACE/ISIC classification of industries (EUROSTAT 2006). These ontologies service the usage of vocabularies for classifying text corpora and predefined response categories for survey questions. The mentioned multilingual ontologies are further improved and optimised. This is by its nature an ongoing process, these ontologies are alive, they aim to describe response options in a world where new occupations, food items, religions, educations appear, and others will disappear. If one for example looks at the COVID crisis, the world and the ... : {"references": ["Brugiavini, A., Belloni, M., Buia, R.E. and Martens, M. (2017), The \"Job Coder\". P 51 - 70 Ch 2 .3 in SHARE Wave 6: Panel innovations and collecting Dried Blood Spots (eds Malter, F. and B\u00f6rsch-Supan, A.), Munich, Munich Center for the Economics of Aging (MEA). Available at: http://www.share-project.org/uploads/tx_sharepublications/201804_SHARE-WAVE-6_MFRB.pdf.", "EUROSTAT (2006) NACE Rev. 2 Introductory Guidelines. Available at: https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/documents/1965800/1978839/NACEREV.2INTRODUCTORYGUIDELINESEN.pdf/f48c8a50-feb1-4227-8fe0-935b58a0a332", "ILO (2012), International Standard Classification of Occupations 2008, Volume 1 \u2013 Structure, Group Definitions and Correspondence Tables, International Labour Office (ILO), Geneva. Available at: https://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/isco/isco08/.", "Meron M, and all ESSnet members (2014) ESSnet ESeG Final Report. Paris, INSEE, Direction des Statistiques D\u00e9mographiques et Sociales ESSnet project. Available at: ...
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EOSC; European Open Science Cloud; Interoperability; Ontology; Social Sciences and Humanities Open Cloud; SSHOC
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URL: https://zenodo.org/record/4724836 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4724836
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Validating occupational coding indexes for use in multi-country surveys
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In: Survey Methods: Insights from the Field ; 1-12 (2018)
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What do workers do? Measuring the intensity and market value of tasks in jobs ...
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What do workers do? Measuring the intensity and market value of tasks in jobs ...
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WEBDATANET: Innovation and Quality in Web-Based Data Collection
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Webdatanet : Innovation and quality in web-based data collection
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In: International Journal of Internet Science, vol. 9, no. 1, pp. 64-71 (2014)
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Dropout Rates and Response Times of an Occupation Search Tree in a Web Survey
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