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microsimulation 20 CGE 8 Microsimulation 8 health 4 Australia 3 Dynamic microsimulation 3 EUROMOD 3 alignment 3 trade liberalization 3 Disability 2 European Union 2 Health&WealthMOD 2 Italy 2 South Africa 2 Spatial Microsimulation 2 Validation 2 ageing 2 book review 2 disease prevention 2 dynamic 2 dynamic microsimulation 2 income 2 income distribution 2 micro-simulation 2 personal income tax 2 poverty 2 retirement 2 spatial microsimulation 2 trade liberalisation 2 Administrative data 1 Ageing 1 Aging 1 Allowance for corporate equity 1 Alternative-Specific Constants 1 Argentina 1 Assignment algorithms 1 Bangladesh 1 Bayesian prediction approach 1 Brazil 1 CGE model 1
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Dekkers, Gijs 13 Tanton, Robert 7 O'Donoghue, Cathal 6 Harding, Ann 5 Kelly, Simon 5 Shrestha, Rupendra 5 Brown, Laurie 4 Cockburn, John 4 Passey, Megan 4 Schofield, Deborah 4 Williamson, Paul 4 Fletcher, Susan 3 Lennon, John 3 Bosch, Karel Van den 2 Bussolo, Maurizio 2 Callander, Emily 2 Cathal O’Donoghue 2 Corong, Erwin 2 Cumpston, Richard 2 Decaluwé, Bernard 2 Ericson, Peter 2 Figari, Francesco 2 Fofana, Ismaël 2 Hérault, Nicolas 2 Leeuwen, Eveline van 2 Li, Jinjing 2 Lymer, Sharyn 2 Percival, Richard 2 Stöwhase, Sven 2 Sutherland, Holly 2 Verbist, Gerlinde 2 Vidyattama, Yogi 2 Yap, Mandy 2 Zinn, Sabine 2 Ahmed, Vaqar 1 Bach, Stefan 1 Ballas, Dimitris 1 Balzano, Simona 1 Berger, Frédéric 1 Betti, Gianni 1
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Cost-Benefit Model System of Chronic Diseases in Australia to Assess and Rank Prevention and Treatment Options
Walker, Agnes E.; Colagiuri, Stephen - In: International Journal of Microsimulation 4 (2011) 3, pp. 57-70
Chronic diseases - eg heart disease, cancer, diabetes, mental disorders - affect around 80% of older Australians, are the main causes of disability and premature death, and account for 70% of total health expenditures. Because lifestyle patterns are major risk factors, chronic disease prevention...
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Modelling the cost of ill health in Health&WealthMOD (Version II): lost labour force participation, income and taxation, and the impact of disease prevention
Schofield, Deborah; Shrestha, Rupendra; Callander, Emily; … - In: International Journal of Microsimulation 4 (2011) 3, pp. 32-36
This paper provides a detailed description of the construction of Health&WealthMOD (Version II). It is Australia’s only microsimulation model of health and illness and their impacts on labour force participation, income, wealth and government revenue and expenditure. In this paper, we describe...
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Projecting the impacts of illness on labour force participation: An application of Health&WealthMOD
Schofield, Deborah; Shrestha, Rupendra; Passey, Megan; … - In: International Journal of Microsimulation 4 (2011) 3, pp. 37-47
Health&WealthMOD is the first Australian microsimulation model designed to determine the economic impacts of disease on older workers, aged 45 to 65 years. Chronic health conditions are known to be associated with early retirement. This paper describes an application of Health&WealthMOD to...
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Editorial - Special Issue on Health
Brown, Laurie - In: International Journal of Microsimulation 4 (2011) 3, pp. 1-2
This special issue is a collection of articles that had their origins as papers presented at the 1st General Conference of the International Microsimulation Association (IMA) “Celebrating 50 years of Microsimulation” Vienna, Austria, 20th to 22nd August 2007. The papers all discuss the...
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Developing a static microsimulation model for the analysis of housing taxation in Italy
Pellegrino, Simone; Piacenza, Massimiliano; Turati, Gilberto - In: International Journal of Microsimulation 4 (2011) 2, pp. 73-85
In this paper we develop the first (static) microsimulation model aimed at studying the distributive impact of housing taxation on Italian households. We use as input data those provided by the Bank of Italy from its Survey on Households Income and Wealth, and discuss specific problems arising...
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Micro simulations on the effects of ageing-related policy measures: The Social Affairs Department of the Netherlands Ageing and Pensions Model
Sonsbeek, Jan-Maarten van; j.m. van.sonsbeek@vu.nl - In: International Journal of Microsimulation 4 (2011) 1, pp. 72-99
his paper describes a newly extended version of the dynamic micro simulation model SADNAP (Social Affairs Department of the Netherlands Ageing and Pensions model). SADNAP is being developed for calculating the financial and economic implications of the ageing of the population and of the...
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Dual Income Tax Reform in Germany. A Microsimulation Approach
Wagenhals, Gerhard - In: International Journal of Microsimulation 4 (2011) 2, pp. 3-13
This paper assesses the impact on household labor supply of a Dual Income Tax reform in Germany. It relies on GMOD, a population-based tax-benefit microsimulation model, and uses flexible mixed logit simulation estimators.
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Using Statistics Canada LifePaths Microsimulation Model to Project the Disability Status of Canadian Elderly
Légaré, Jacques; Décarie, Yannick - In: International Journal of Microsimulation 4 (2011) 3, pp. 48-56
Complex population projections usually use microsimulation models; in Canada, Statistics Canada has developed a global dynamic microsimulation model named LifePaths in the Modgen programming language to be used in policy research. LifePaths provides a platform to build on for our research...
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The siena microsimulation model (sm2) for net-gross conversion of eu-silc income variables
Betti, Gianni; Donatiello, Gabriella; Verma, Vijay - In: International Journal of Microsimulation 4 (2011) 1, pp. 35-53
In interview surveys collecting information on personal income, the respondents may report income amounts as gross or net of taxes and other deductions. These data must be made homogenous before use for analysis, especially when undertaking comparisons across population groups and countries. The...
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Cross-validating administrative and survey datasets through microsimulation
Liégeois, Philippe; Berger, Frédéric; Islam, Nizamul; … - In: International Journal of Microsimulation 4 (2011) 1, pp. 54-71
In this paper we cross-validate two sources of data, administrative and sample survey, addressing an issue commonly faced by analysts regarding the relative reliability and comparability of these two data sources. By way of case study, the paper uses data presently available in the Grand-Duchy...
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