Wedding Doughnut (1.1.0)
            Here we have an agent-based model designed to demonstrate the potential synergies between ABM approaches and statistical demographic studies of populations.  We aim to take advantage of the strengths of both disciplines – the statistical demographic elements provide strong empirical relevance, while the ABM elements allow for the study of the social mechanisms underlying partnership formation.
The model is implemented in Repast Simphony 2.0 beta, and the code is written entirely in Java.  The package uploaded here contains all the model code, all the parameters used in our default scenario, and CSV files containing the relevant fertility and mortality rates for the UK population from 1951 onward.
The data used here was collected from the Office for National Statistics in the UK, and from the Human Mortality Database.  All of this data is freely available online for no charge.
             
            Release Notes
            This version of the model is connected to our recent journal paper, forthcoming in Demographic Research; further details can be found in the reference provided.
            Associated Publications
            Silverman, E., Bijak, J., Noble, J., Cao, V., Hilton, J. (2012).  Semi-Artificial Models of Population: Connecting Demography with Agent-Based Modelling.  Accepted to the 4th World Congress on Social Simulation, Taipei, Taiwan, 4-7 September 2012.
         
    
    
        
        
            
        
        Wedding Doughnut 1.1.0
        
            
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                    Eric Silverman
                
            
            
                
                    Published Sep 20, 2013
                
            
            
                Last modified Feb 23, 2018
            
         
        
        
            
                Here we have an agent-based model designed to demonstrate the potential synergies between ABM approaches and statistical demographic studies of populations.  We aim to take advantage of the strengths of both disciplines – the statistical demographic elements provide strong empirical relevance, while the ABM elements allow for the study of the social mechanisms underlying partnership formation.
The model is implemented in Repast Simphony 2.0 beta, and the code is written entirely in Java.  The package uploaded here contains all the model code, all the parameters used in our default scenario, and CSV files containing the relevant fertility and mortality rates for the UK population from 1951 onward.
The data used here was collected from the Office for National Statistics in the UK, and from the Human Mortality Database.  All of this data is freely available online for no charge.
             
            
                
                
                
            
            
            Release Notes
            
                
This version of the model is connected to our recent journal paper, forthcoming in Demographic Research; further details can be found in the reference provided.