This study addresses the conditions in which young Italian people find themselves during the active job search via Social Media Data. Focusing especially on NEETs, the aims of the study are: 1) to predict the changes in employment status from traditional information by using the longitudinal representative survey Rapporto Giovani; 2) to identify the target population inferring from their online digital traces; 3) to predict changes in employment status from social media data. We tried to predict the employment status transitions based on the digital behaviour using a new Facebook application, LikeYouth, that gathers information regarding Facebook profile and Likes on Facebook Pages of each user.

Bonanomi, A., Sironi, E., Do Social Media Data predict changes in young adults’ employment status? Evidence from Italy, in Book of short Papers SIS 2018, (Palermo, 20-22 June 2018), Pearson, Milano 2018: 1-8 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/126932]

Do Social Media Data predict changes in young adults’ employment status? Evidence from Italy

Bonanomi, Andrea
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Sironi, Emiliano
Secondo
2018

Abstract

This study addresses the conditions in which young Italian people find themselves during the active job search via Social Media Data. Focusing especially on NEETs, the aims of the study are: 1) to predict the changes in employment status from traditional information by using the longitudinal representative survey Rapporto Giovani; 2) to identify the target population inferring from their online digital traces; 3) to predict changes in employment status from social media data. We tried to predict the employment status transitions based on the digital behaviour using a new Facebook application, LikeYouth, that gathers information regarding Facebook profile and Likes on Facebook Pages of each user.
2018
Inglese
Book of short Papers SIS 2018
SIS 2018
Palermo
20-giu-2018
22-giu-2018
9788891910233
Pearson
Bonanomi, A., Sironi, E., Do Social Media Data predict changes in young adults’ employment status? Evidence from Italy, in Book of short Papers SIS 2018, (Palermo, 20-22 June 2018), Pearson, Milano 2018: 1-8 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/126932]
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