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A Microsimulation Model of Household Location

Olga Feldman (), Roger Mackett, Emma Richmond, David Simmonds and Vassilis Zachariadis
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Olga Feldman: David Simmonds Consultancy
Roger Mackett: University College
Emma Richmond: David Simmonds Consultancy
David Simmonds: David Simmonds Consultancy
Vassilis Zachariadis: David Simmonds Consultancy

A chapter in Residential Location Choice, 2010, pp 223-241 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This chapter describes the development of a new microsimulation model of individual and household changes and choices within a land-use/transport interaction modelling structure. The major strength of the model is naturally its disaggregate and dynamic nature, which means that the user can aggregate the output at any desired level of household or person characteristics, and that it is possible to trace individuals, households, jobs and dwellings over time so as to observe the modelled processes of change at a level of detail that is simply not possible in other types of models.

Keywords: Socioeconomic Group; Housing Stock; British Household Panel Survey; Microsimulation Model; Dwelling Type (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-12788-5_11

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