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A spatial microsimulation of population dynamics in Southern France: a model integrating individual decisions and spatial constraints

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  • C. Aschan-Leygonie

    (UMR-Géographie-cités (P.A.R.I.S)., CNRS-Universités Paris 1 et Paris 7-ENS, 13, rue du four, F-75006, Paris)

  • H. Mathian

    (UMR-Géographie-cités (P.A.R.I.S)., CNRS-Universités Paris 1 et Paris 7-ENS, 13, rue du four, F-75006, Paris)

  • L. Sanders

    (UMR-Géographie-cités (P.A.R.I.S)., CNRS-Universités Paris 1 et Paris 7-ENS, 13, rue du four, F-75006, Paris)

  • K. Mäkilä

    (University of Umeå, Department of Social and Economic Geography, SE-901 87 Umeå, Sweden)

Abstract

The aim is to model the spatial distribution of the population dynamics in Southern France. First the philosophical differences between a micro-level approach and a meso-level approach are presented and their respective advantages are briefly compared from a general point of view. Then the model is presented. It is a microsimulation model but it has some rules defined at the aggregate level of the communes. Change occur through events as birth, death and migration. that depend on probabilities that are linked to different individuals characteristics as sex, age etc. Four scenarios of development are tested and some future improvements are proposed.

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  • C. Aschan-Leygonie & H. Mathian & L. Sanders & K. Mäkilä, 2000. "A spatial microsimulation of population dynamics in Southern France: a model integrating individual decisions and spatial constraints," Advances in Complex Systems (ACS), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 3(01n04), pages 109-125.
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:acsxxx:v:03:y:2000:i:01n04:n:s0219525900000091
    DOI: 10.1142/S0219525900000091
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    1. Yogi Vidyattama & Riyana Miranti & Justine McNamara & Robert Tanton & Ann Harding, 2013. "The Challenges of Combining Two Databases in Small-Area Estimation: An Example Using Spatial Microsimulation of Child Poverty," Environment and Planning A, , vol. 45(2), pages 344-361, February.

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