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Data Sources

Data Sources

Smart Island combines 9 authoritative data sources to produce AI-powered labour market intelligence for the Isle of Man.

IOM Job Centre

Isle of Man Government

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Live vacancy listings from the Isle of Man government job board. Scraped daily and enriched with AI intelligence.

O*NET

U.S. Department of Labor

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Occupational classification data including tasks, skills, knowledge areas, work activities, technology skills, and career clusters for over 1,000 occupations.

CASCOT

University of Warwick

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Computer Assisted Structured COding Tool for UK SOC2020 classification. Provides ranked occupational code recommendations from job descriptions.

Azure OpenAI (GPT-4o)

Microsoft

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AI enrichment engine for skill extraction, automation risk scoring, task analysis, career path generation, and advisory content.

Anthropic Economic Index

Anthropic

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Task-level AI automation and augmentation exposure scores based on observed Claude usage patterns across ~800 US occupations.

FRS AIOE Index

Felten, Raj & Seamans (2023)

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AI Occupational Exposure Index measuring which occupations are most exposed to advances in artificial intelligence, covering ~774 US occupations.

Jobs & Skills Australia

Australian Government

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Gen AI Capacity Study providing automation and augmentation exposure scores for 358 Australian ANZSCO occupations.

ONS ASHE

Office for National Statistics (UK)

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Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings providing UK salary benchmarks by occupation (SOC2020) and industry (SIC2007).

IoM Census 2021

Isle of Man Government

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Census microdata aggregated to SOC4 occupational groups, providing workforce headcounts for the Isle of Man population.

Open Data & Licensing

Smart Island's APIs and data are free for personal, non-commercial use. We want individuals, students, and community organisations to have full access to this intelligence.

Commercial entities should contact us for a licence. Revenue from commercial licensing helps fund ongoing development and keeps the platform free for everyone else.