https://doi.org/10.1140/epjds/s13688-019-0190-z
Regular article
Responsible team players wanted: an analysis of soft skill requirements in job advertisements
1
Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy
2
Aalto University, Helsinki, Finland
3
University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany
4
GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Cologne, Germany
5
University Koblenz, Koblenz, Germany
* e-mail: fede.calanca@gmail.com
Received:
22
September
2018
Accepted:
1
April
2019
Published online:
27
April
2019
During the past decades the importance of soft skills for labour market outcomes has grown substantially. This carries implications for labour market inequality, since previous research shows that soft skills are not valued equally across race and gender. This work explores the role of soft skills in job advertisements by drawing on methods from computational science as well as on theoretical and empirical insights from economics, sociology and psychology. We present a semi-automatic approach based on crowdsourcing and text mining for extracting a list of soft skills. We find that soft skills are a crucial component of job ads, especially of low-paid jobs and jobs in female-dominated professions. Our work shows that soft skills can serve as partial predictors of the gender composition in job categories and that not all soft skills receive equal wage returns at the labour market. Especially “female” skills are frequently associated with wage penalties. Our results expand the growing literature on the association of soft skills on wage inequality and highlight their importance for occupational gender segregation at labour markets.
Key words: Soft skills / Job advertisement / Text mining / Gender inequality / Crowdsourcing / Computational social science / Labour markets
© The Author(s), 2019