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Agent-Based Modelling in Population Studies: Concepts, Methods, and Applications 1st ed. 2017 [Hardback]

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  • Sērija : The Springer Series on Demographic Methods and Population Analysis 41
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Aug-2016
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 513 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 9103 g, 62 Illustrations, color; 72 Illustrations, black and white; XI, 513 p. 134 illus., 62 illus. in color., 1 Hardback
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  • ISBN-13: 9783319322810
This book examines the use of agent-based modelling (ABM) in population studies, from concepts to applications, best practices to future developments. It features papers written by leading experts in the field that will help readers to better understand the usefulness of ABM for forecasting, how ABM can be injected with empirical data to achieve a better match between model and reality, how geographic information can be fruitfully used in ABM, and how ABM results can effectively and correctly be reported in a concise way.  Overall, coverage ranges from detailing methods of agent-based modelling to existing paradigms in population studies to infusing agent-based models with empirical data. The papers show the benefits that ABM offers the field, such as enhanced theory formation by better linking the micro-level with the macro-level, the ability to represent populations more adequately as complex systems, and a way that laboratories can study rare events and the implications of alt

ernative mechanisms.  In addition, readers will discover guidelines and best-practices with detailed examples of how to apply agent-based models in different areas of population research, including human mating behaviour, migration, and socio-structural determinants of health behaviours.  This book collects papers from the workshop "Recent Developments and Future Directions in Agent-Based Modelling in Population Studies," which took place at the University of Leuven, Belgium in September 2014. It will contribute to the development of best-practices in the field and will provide a solid point of reference for scholars who want to start using agent-based modelling in their own research.

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 D

emographic 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.

Recenzijas

The editors did a good job in compiling and structuring this impressive collection. The volume exhibits a good balance between papers that tackle general aspects of agent-based modelling and very specific papers that exemplify the power of ABMs. I am sure this book will become an important milestone along the road of advancement of ABMs in population studies. (Thomas Fent, European Journal of Population, Vol. 33, 2017)

Part I Perspectives on Agent-Based Modelling in Population Studies
1 Introduction: Agent-Based Modelling as a Tool to Advance Evolutionary Population Theory
3(26)
Jan Van Bavel
Andre Grow
2 Model-Based Demography: Towards a Research Agenda
29(24)
Daniel Courgeau
Jakub Bijak
Robert Franck
Eric Silverman
3 The Role of Social Interactions in Demography: An Agent-Based Modelling Approach
53(22)
Alexia Prskawetz
Part II Designing, Analysing, and Reporting Agent-Based Models
4 Agent-Based Computational Demography and Microsimulation Using JAS-mine
75(38)
Matteo Richiardi
Ross E. Richardson
5 Simulating Synthetic Life Courses of Individuals and Couples, and Mate Matching
113(46)
Sabine Zinn
6 Using Survey Data for Agent-Based Modeling: Design and Challenges in a Model of Armed Conflict and Population Change
159(26)
Nathalie E. Williams
Michelle L. O'Brien
Xiaozheng Yao
7 Regression Metamodels for Sensitivity Analysis in Agent-Based Computational Demography
185(26)
Andre Grow
8 Design and Analysis of Demographic Simulations
211(26)
Jason Hilton
Jakub Bijak
9 How to Describe Agent-Based Models in Population Studies?
237(20)
Jurgen Groeneveld
Anna Klabunde
Michelle L. O'Brien
Andre Grow
Part III Modelling Decision Processes
10 The Decision to Emigrate: A Simulation Model Based on the Theory of Planned Behaviour
257(44)
Frans Willekens
11 Deciding to Disclose: A Decision Theoretic Agent Model of Pregnancy and Alcohol Misuse
301(42)
Jonathan Gray
Jakub Bijak
Seth Bullock
Part IV Family Formation and Fertility
12 An Agent-Based Model of Sex Ratio at Birth Distortions
343(26)
Ridhi Kashyap
Francisco Villavicencio
13 Exploring the Role of Communication in Shaping Fertility Transition Patterns in Space and Time
369(36)
Sebastian Klusener
Francesco Scalone
Martin Dribe
14 Feedback Mechanisms in the Postponement of Fertility in Spain
405(34)
Daniel Ciganda
Francisco Villavicencio
Part V Health, Mortality, and Support in Old Age
15 Linking Income, Transfers, and Social Support in an Agent-Based Family Exchange Model
439(22)
Fanny A. Kluge
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
461(26)
Hedwig Deconinck
Carine Van Malderen
Niko Speybroeck
Jean Macq
Jean-Christophe Chiem
17 Exploring Contingent Inequalities: Building the Theoretical Health Inequality Model
487
Michael Wolfson
Steve Gribble
Reed Beall