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- 'sex': The sex of the worker. For demand-side advertisements, the sex refers to the sex of the sought after employee, not the employer. There are also instances of "both", when, for example, employers look for both male and female employees in the same advertisement.
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- 'supply_demand': Indicator for whether the advertisement comes from the supply-side or the demand-side of the labour market.
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## Data
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Due to the historical nature of the data, there is no sensitive or personal information present.
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## Dataset biases
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- 'sex': The sex of the worker. For demand-side advertisements, the sex refers to the sex of the sought after employee, not the employer. There are also instances of "both", when, for example, employers look for both male and female employees in the same advertisement.
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## Data sensitivity
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Due to the historical nature of the data, there is no sensitive or personal information present.
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## Dataset biases
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