Cover; Editorial advisory board; The internet as a data source for advancement in social sciences; Demographic research with non-representative internet data; Health and well-being in the great recession; A web survey analysis of subjective well-being; "As rare as a panda"; Comparing collective bargaining agreements for developing countries; Can internet searches forecast tourism inflows?
Summary
This special issue of the International Journal of Manpower examines the potentials and challenges of Internet data or ""Big Data"" for research in the social sciences with a special focus on human resources issues. Internet data are increasingly representing a large part of everyday life. The information is timely, perhaps even daily following the factual process. It typically involves large numbers of observations and allows for flexible conceptual forms and experimental settings. The introduction paper by Nikolaos Askitas and Klaus F. Zimmermann on ""The Internet as a Data Source for Advanc