Swiss Job Market Monitor 1950-2022

Ref. 669

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Ref project: 11998 / Ref dataset: 669 Bibliographical Citation: Buchmann, M., Buchs, H., Bühlmann, E., Gnehm, A.-S., Hevenstone, D., Kipfer, Y., Klarer, U., Müller, J., Müller, M., Sacchi, S., Salvisberg, A., & Von Ow, A. (2023). Swiss Job Market Monitor 1950-2022 (Version 8.0.0) [Data set]. FORS data service. https://doi.org/10.48573/kjvc-c481 DATA SET Buchmann, Marlis, Helen Buchs, Ann-Sophie Gnehm, Debra Hevenstone, Urs Klarer, Marianne Müller, Stefan Sacchi & Alexander Salvisberg (2015). Swiss Job Market Monitor 1950 - 2014. Institute of Sociology, University of Zurich. Distributed by FORS, Lausanne. DATA CITATION FOR PUBLICATIONS The Swiss Job Market Monitor (SJMM; www.stellenmarktmonitor.uzh.ch) is devoted to the systematic scientific monitoring of the Swiss job market. The representative survey comprises job advertisements published in the press of German-speaking Switzerland reaching back to 1950. Since 2001 the SJMM surveys have been extended to include additionally the Swiss French- and Italian-speaking media as well as advertisements in online media. The SJMM is funded by the Swiss national Science Foundation and by the Institute of Sociology of the University of Zurich. I agree to the following: 1. to use the data cited above and related instruments only for scientific research and teaching within an academic framework for no other purpose; 2. to use the data with respect to Swiss federal law and standard norms of data protection, and to respect above all individual confidentiality, and not to divulge any information that might compromise this confidentiality; 3. to communicate obtained results only in a way that does not identify individual cases (i.e., persons, households, or institutions); 4. to cite used data and documents in conformity with scientific standards (using the citation above), to inform FORS and the SJMM of all publications based on these data, and to send a specimen copy to the SJMM; 5. to use the data in a conscientious and informed manner, notably by consulting the related documentation and to respect scientific ethical rules of conduct; 6. to not transmit these data to third parties, whether in original or modified form, whether for reward or free of charge, except a. when I explicitly have conferred work to them relating to the same intended research project; or b. in the framework of academic teaching for pedagogical purposes (e.g., statistical or methodological courses), and after having obtained the consent of FORS for such a transmission of the data; 7. should 6.a or 6.b apply to communicate to third parties, should the case arise, the above conditions, and to ensure that these are respected. 8. to destroy the data after analyses (as outlined in the description) are completed or at latest three years after their acquisition, and to confirm this to FORS. Should the analyses not be completed within this period of time, the user contract can be renewed.