Do search queries predict violence against women? A forecasting model based on Google Trends

IF 3.4 3区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS Journal of Forecasting Pub Date : 2024-02-25 DOI:10.1002/for.3102
Nicolás Gonzálvez-Gallego, María Concepción Pérez-Cárceles, Laura Nieto-Torrejón
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This paper introduces a new indicator for reported intimate partner violence against women based on search query time series from Google Trends. This indicator is built up from the relative popularity of three topic-related keywords. We propose a predictive model based on this specific Google index that is assessed relative to two alternative models: the first one includes the lagged variable, while the second one considers fatalities as a predictor. This comparative analysis is run in two different samples, whether the reported cases are a direct consequence of a violent direct or not. Our results show that the predictive model based on Google data significantly outperforms the other two models, regardless the sample and the forecast horizon. Then, using information gathered from Google queries may improve the allocation and management of resources and services to protect women against this form of violence and to improve risk assessment.

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搜索查询能预测暴力侵害妇女行为吗?基于谷歌趋势的预测模型
本文根据谷歌趋势(Google Trends)的搜索查询时间序列,介绍了一个新的指标,即针对妇女的亲密伴侣暴力报告。该指标由三个主题相关关键词的相对流行度建立。我们根据这一特定的谷歌指数提出了一个预测模型,并对两个替代模型进行了评估:第一个模型包括滞后变量,而第二个模型则将死亡作为预测因素。这种比较分析在两个不同的样本中进行,无论报告的案件是否是直接暴力事件的直接后果。我们的结果表明,基于谷歌数据的预测模型明显优于其他两个模型,无论样本和预测范围如何。因此,利用从谷歌查询中收集到的信息可以改善资源和服务的分配与管理,从而保护妇女免受这种形式的暴力侵害,并改善风险评估。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Forecasting is an international journal that publishes refereed papers on forecasting. It is multidisciplinary, welcoming papers dealing with any aspect of forecasting: theoretical, practical, computational and methodological. A broad interpretation of the topic is taken with approaches from various subject areas, such as statistics, economics, psychology, systems engineering and social sciences, all encouraged. Furthermore, the Journal welcomes a wide diversity of applications in such fields as business, government, technology and the environment. Of particular interest are papers dealing with modelling issues and the relationship of forecasting systems to decision-making processes.
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