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agent-based computational demography 3 Gaussian process emulator 1 age at marriage 1 family policy 1 low fertility 1 marriage 1 micro-macro 1 models 1 multistate models 1 population dynamics 1 sensitivity analysis 1 social effects 1 social interaction 1 social networks 1 social structures 1
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Diaz, Belinda Aparicio 2 Fent, Thomas 2 Prskawetz, Alexia 2 Bijak, Jakub 1 Billari, Francesco 1 Cao, Viet Dung 1 Hilton, Jason 1 Silverman, Eric 1
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Reforging the Wedding Ring
Bijak, Jakub; Hilton, Jason; Silverman, Eric; Cao, Viet Dung - In: Demographic Research 29 (2013) 27, pp. 729-766
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Family policies in the context of low fertility and social structure
Fent, Thomas; Diaz, Belinda Aparicio; Prskawetz, Alexia - In: Demographic Research 29 (2013) 37, pp. 963-998
In this paper we investigate the effectiveness of family policies in the context of the structure of a society. We use an agent-based model to analyse the impact of policies on individual fertility decisions and on fertility at the aggregate level. The crucial features of our model are the...
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The "Wedding-Ring"
Billari, Francesco; Diaz, Belinda Aparicio; Fent, Thomas; … - In: Demographic Research 17 (2007) 3, pp. 59-82
In this paper we develop an agent-based marriage model based on social interaction. We build an population of interacting agents whose chances of marrying depend on the availability of partners, and whose willingness to marry depends on the share of relevant others in their social network who...
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