Analytics from the Ukrainian company-registration data-monitoring service, Opendatabot, during the full-scale war in Ukraine, has been included in the Harvard Archive “Russia’s War Against Ukraine.” Part of the data was provided by Jooble, an international job-search website.
Opendatabot announced this information on its Facebook page.
Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, Opendatabot, along with Jooble and other Ukrainian partners, has gathered information on how Ukrainian businesses hold the economic front. The data is updated weekly, and reports on changes in Ukraine’s economy are published monthly.
Jooble provides Opendatabot with information about the labor market, specifically the demand for work abroad.
The data, as a reliable source on the war in Ukraine, will now be stored in the Harvard Archives.
Opendatabot is a Ukrainian company that provides access to state data from primary public registers for citizens and businesses.
The Ukrainian Research Institute at Harvard University (HURI) was established to advance knowledge of Ukraine in the United States and abroad through research, teaching, and publication, particularly in history, language, and literature. This mission was shaped by HURI’s founder, Omeljan Pritsak, the first Mykhailo S. Hrushevs’kyi Professor of Ukrainian History, and by Ihor Sevcenko, Dumbarton Oaks Professor of Byzantine Literature and History.