Economic Graph Research & Insights
Economic Graph Research & Insights
The LinkedIn Economic Graph is a digital representation of the global economy based on over 645 million members, 50 thousand skills, 30 million companies, 20 million open jobs, and 84 thousand schools. In short: it’s all the data on LinkedIn. Our Economic Graph Research Program partners researchers, academics, and data-driven thinkers with LinkedIn mentors to generate new insights about economic opportunity.
Economic Graph
See how our team is able to measure and describe the complex dynamics of the global economy.
Global Gender Gap Report
At a WomenConnct event, we shared the learnings from our collaboration with the World Economic Forum for the 2017 Global Gender Gap Report.
Non-Compete Agreements’ Impact on Workers & Investment
Using Economic Graph data, a University of Chicago professor explored the impact of non-compete agreements on the labor market and corporate investment.
Digital Economy & Talent Development Report in China's Greater Bay Area
With more than 45 million members in China, we have unique insights into some of the dynamics of China’s digital talent landscape. Learn more about our partnership with Tsinghua University to launch the Digital Economy and Talent Development Report.
Economic Graph Research Program
Learn how our academic partnership program is exploring exciting new theories and pushing the frontiers of research.
The Impact of Brexit on the UK Labor Market
As three years from the Brexit vote approaches, Economic Graph data helps us understand how the change in migration into the UK is impacting the talent landscape.
World Bank Group-LinkedIn Data Insights: Jobs, Skills and Migration Trends
The World Bank Group-LinkedIn partnership pilots the use of private company data for generating insights on development trends. Learn more about the partnership to investigate the extent to which LinkedIn’s data can inform policy.
Where Housing Is Most Affordable for Software Engineers
For those that want to purchase their own slice of the American Dream, there is hope. New data from LinkedIn and Redfin showedthat Charlotte, NC, and Buffalo, NY, have emerged as two “hidden gem” locations for those who want to grow their careers as software engineers and purchase property they can call home.
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