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This open access book provides a step-by-step overview on how to build a microsimulation model with SAS. It shows how to convert an already existing multistate projection by age, sex, education and region into a microsimulation model. Two new dimensions are then added, either the labor force participation and the sector of activity, and/or some examples of outputs and alternative scenarios that would not be possible with standard demographic methods. The book also describes how to adapt the model for other countries or other purposes. It also provides details on how to extend and adapt the model for other purposes as well as other use of microsimulation with SAS. The book suggests codes that are easy to understand, so they can be replicated or adapted for other purposes. As such, this book provides a great resource for people with beginner to intermediate knowledge in SAS.
Population & demography --- Computer modelling & simulation --- Microsimulation in SAS --- Population Projection in SAS --- Multidimensional Projection Methods --- Statistical Software for Microsimulation --- Coding Microsimulation --- Projecting Labour Force Participation --- Projecting Human Capital --- Population Modelling in SAS --- Demographic Projections
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This report presents the microsimulation model developed for multidimensional population projections. It contains a concise description of the model's specifications coupled with a detailed description of its labour force and employment modules. The report also presents scenarios of economic integration of immigrants from the third countries and a summary of the scenario assumptions. Demographicmodelling is based on analysis of the existing gaps in labour force participation and employment using Labour Force Survey data. We look at two dimensions of economic integration of immigrants – labour force participation and employment. At fixed demographic trends and labour force and employment of EU-born, we can evaluate the impact of improved, continued or worsened economic integration of immigrants in the EU and in individual member states. Our results illustrate that integration policies should not focus only on addressing barriers to employment for the job seekers of migrant background. Activation policies are highly relevant in the contexts where labour force participation of immigrants is lower than among the native-born.
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Demography --- Artificial intelligence. Robotics. Simulation. Graphics --- demografie --- mineralen (chemie) --- mijnbouw
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