E-Book, Englisch, Band 41, 513 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: The Springer Series on Demographic Methods and Population Analysis
Concepts, Methods, and Applications
E-Book, Englisch, Band 41, 513 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: The Springer Series on Demographic Methods and Population Analysis
ISBN: 978-3-319-32283-4
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
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Perspectives on Agent-Based Modelling in Population Studies:
1: Introduction: Agent-Based Modelling as a Tool to Advance Evolutionary Population Theory:
Jan Van Bavel and André Grow.-
2: Model-Based Demography: Towards a Research Agenda:
Daniel Courgeau, Jakub Bijak, Robert Franck, and Eric Silverman.-
3: The Role of Social Interactions in Demography: An Agent-Based Modelling Approach:
Alexia Prskawetz.- II. Designing, Analysing, and Reporting Agent-Based Models:
4: Agent-based Computational Demography and Microsimulation using JAS-mine:
Matteo Richiardi and Ross E. Richardson.-
5: Simulating Synthetic Life Courses of Individuals and Couples, and Mate Matching:
Sabine Zinn.-
6: Using Survey Data for Agent-Based Modeling: Design and Challenges in a Model of Armed Conflict and Population Change:
Nathalie E. Williams, Michelle L. O’Brien, and Xiaozheng Yao.- 7: Regression Metamodels for Sensitivity Analysis in Agent-Based Computational Demography:
André Grow.-
8: Design and Analysis of Demographic Simulations:
Jason Hilton and Jakub Bijak.-
9: How to Describe Agent-Based Models in Population Studies?:
Jürgen Groeneveld, Anna Klabunde, Michelle L. O’Brien, and André Grow.- III. Modelling Decision Processes:
10: The decision to emigrate: A simulation model based on the theory of planned behaviour:
Frans Willekens.-
11: Deciding to Disclose: A Decision Theoretic Agent Model of Pregnancy and Alcohol Misuse: Jonathan Gray, Jakub Bijak, and Seth Bullock:
IV. Family Formation and Fertility:
12: An Agent-Based Model of Sex Ratio at Birth Distortions:
Ridhi Kashyap and Francisco Villavicencio.-
13: Exploring the Role of Communication in Shaping Fertility Transition Patterns in Space and Time:
Sebastian Klüsener, Francesco Scalone, and Martin Dribe.-
14: Feedback Mechanisms in the Postponement of Fertility in Spain:
Daniel Ciganda and Francisco Villavicencio.- V. Health, Mortality, and Support in Old Age:
15: Linking income, transfers, and social support in an agent-based family exchange model:
Fanny A. Kluge and Tobias C. Vogt.-
16: Agent-Based Modelling to Inform Health Intervention Strategies: The case of severe acute malnutrition in children in high-burden low-income countries:
Hedwig Deconinck, Carine Van Malderen, Niko Speybroeck, Jean Macq, and Jean-Christophe Chiem.-
17: Exploring Contingent Inequalities – Building the Theoretical Health Inequality Model:
Michael Wolfson, Steve Gribble, and Reed Beall.