Fig. 2: The workflow of building China’s first workforce skill taxonomy. | Humanities and Social Sciences Communications

Fig. 2: The workflow of building China’s first workforce skill taxonomy.

From: Developing China’s workforce skill taxonomy reveals extent of labor market polarization

Fig. 2

a Sales manager job descriptions in O*NET. We derive tasks by extracting word tokens from the job descriptions that are highlighted in red. All tasks can be found in Table. S1. b A tripartite network links O*NET 1273 tasks, 161 skills and 696 occupations. c The relationships between tasks and O*NET skills, represented by the conditional probability of whether or not a particular task ti would exist given a set of skills sO*NET) Deriving the relationships between O*NET skills and Chinese occupations by using Naïve Bayesian inference.

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