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longitudinal perspective, comparing lifetime measures of income and transfers by generation, gender, education and family … accounting into the dynamic microsimulation model microWELT. This bottom-up modelling strategy makes it possible to project, for … the changes in the population composition by education and family characteristics. Also, the model allows incorporating …
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This paper studies how changes in the population composition by education and family characteristics impact on …). We complement existing projections by using new disaggregated NTA data by education and family type, contrasting the … results to the same indicators based on NTAs by age. Our projection analysis is performed using the dynamic microsimulation …
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longitudinal perspective, comparing lifetime measures of income and transfers by generation, gender, education and family … accounting into the dynamic microsimulation model microWELT. This bottom-up modelling strategy makes it possible to project, for … the changes in the population composition by education and family characteristics. Also, the model allows incorporating …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012319598
adding details such as education, intergenerational transmission of education, fertility by education, partnership patterns …, and mortality differentials by education. The model integrates transfer flows as captured by the National Transfer Account …
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adding details such as education, intergenerational transmission of education, fertility by education, partnership patterns …, and mortality differentials by education. The model integrates transfer flows as captured by the National Transfer Account …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012292828
microsimulation model microWELT. Second, it describes the essential socio-demographic characteristics of four European countries … transmission of education, 2. childlessness and fertility by education, 3. partnership behaviours and lone parenthood, 4. age at … leaving home, and 5. mortality differentials by sex and education. Through microWELT projections, we identify the impact of …
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microsimulation model microWELT. Second, it describes the essential socio-demographic characteristics of four European countries … transmission of education, 2. childlessness and fertility by education, 3. partnership behaviours and lone parenthood, 4. age at … leaving home, and 5. mortality differentials by sex and education. Through microWELT projections, we identify the impact of …
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Differences in the economic lifecycle between countries at different levels of development suggest that there may be differences between sub-populations within countries, particularly where the sub-populations have different levels of income. Given stark inequalities by race in South Africa,...
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