A Population Based Regional Dynamic Microsimulation of Germany: The MikroSim Model

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Ralf Münnich
Simon Schmaus
Jannik Schaller
Julian Reinhold
Monika Obersneider
Kristina Neufang
Hariolf Merkle
Johannes Kopp
Philip Höcker
Jana Emmenegger
Sebastian Dräger
Hanna Dieckmann
Hanna Brenzel
Rainer Schnell
Petra Stein

Abstract

Microsimulation models are widely used to evaluate the potential effects of different policies on social indicators. Most microsimulation models in use operate on a national level, disregarding regional variations. We describe the construction of a national microsimulation model for Germany, accounting for local variations in each of the more than 10,000 communities in Germany. The database used and the mechanisms implementing the population dynamics are described. Finally, the further development of the database and microsimulation programs are outlined, which will contribute towards a research lab that will be made available to the wider scientific community.

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Münnich, R., Schmaus, S., Schaller, J., Reinhold, J., Obersneider, M., Neufang, K., … Stein, P. (2021). A Population Based Regional Dynamic Microsimulation of Germany: The MikroSim Model. Methods, Data, Analyses, 15(2), 241–264. https://doi.org/10.12758/mda.2021.03
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Field Report

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