
The purpose of this book is to bring together, for the first time, a description and examples of the main methods used in microsimulation modelling used in the field of income distribution analysis. It is structured to develop and use the different types of models used in the field, with a focus on household targeted policy. The book aims to provide a greater degree of codified knowledge by providing a practical guide to developing and using microsimulation models. At present, the training of researchers and analysts that use and develop microsimulation modelling is done on a relatively ad hoc basis through occasional training programmes and lecture series, built around lecture notes. Practical Microsimulation Modelling enables a more formalised and organised approach. Each chapter addresses a separate modelling approach in a similar consistent way, describing in a practical way the key methodological skills for each approach.
This book investigates the methodological requirements for constructing and implementing microsimulation models specifically for income distribution analysis. Cathal O'Donoghue, an expert in social policy and microsimulation, synthesizes disparate training materials into a cohesive framework. The text argues that formalizing these modeling techniques is necessary to improve the consistency and accuracy of household-targeted policy research.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts identify this text as a significant contribution to the field by providing a structured, pedagogical approach to a subject previously taught through informal lecture notes. Readers frequently note the technical utility of the consistent chapter structure for practitioners seeking to standardize their modeling workflows.
Page Count:
318
Publication Date:
2021-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192594346
ISBN-13:
9780192594341
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