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DITCH --- A Model of Inter-Ethnic Partnership Formation (1.0.0)

Inter-ethnic marriage is both a cause and a consequence of immigrant integration. It is, however, unclear how individual preferences and opportunities for contact may combine to produce the spectrum of rates of inter-ethnic marriage we observe in the UK and elsewhere. The DITCH (“Diversity and Inter-­ethnic marriage: Trust, Culture and Homophily”) model has been designed to explore inter-ethnic marriage, but also to move towards adding layers of sophistication to the way such processes have previously been modelled. Utilising research and evidence from quantitative and
qualitative sources from across the social sciences, we seek to develop a complex model of emergent processes of differentiation and change in the marriage patterns and social cohesion of migrant communities.

Our approach with developing the DITCH model has been to start with a simple model that includes only processes and data essential to modelling (inter-ethnic) partnership formation, but which can be easily extended when necessary. The model version 1.0 is therefore constrained to simulating a cohort of single (at model initialisation) agents aged 18 - 35 years who search for a suitable partner within their social network.

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Associated Publications

Meyer, R., Lessard-Phillips, L. and Vasey, H. (2014) DITCH: A Model of Inter-ethnic Partnership Formation. In: Proc. of Social Simulation 2014: 10th Conference of the European Social Simulation Association, Barcelona, Spain, 1-5 September, 2014.

This release is out-of-date. The latest version is 1.1.0

DITCH --- A Model of Inter-Ethnic Partnership Formation 1.0.0

Inter-ethnic marriage is both a cause and a consequence of immigrant integration. It is, however, unclear how individual preferences and opportunities for contact may combine to produce the spectrum of rates of inter-ethnic marriage we observe in the UK and elsewhere. The DITCH (“Diversity and Inter-­ethnic marriage: Trust, Culture and Homophily”) model has been designed to explore inter-ethnic marriage, but also to move towards adding layers of sophistication to the way such processes have previously been modelled. Utilising research and evidence from quantitative and
qualitative sources from across the social sciences, we seek to develop a complex model of emergent processes of differentiation and change in the marriage patterns and social cohesion of migrant communities.

Our approach with developing the DITCH model has been to start with a simple model that includes only processes and data essential to modelling (inter-ethnic) partnership formation, but which can be easily extended when necessary. The model version 1.0 is therefore constrained to simulating a cohort of single (at model initialisation) agents aged 18 - 35 years who search for a suitable partner within their social network.

Version Submitter First published Last modified Status
1.1.0 Ruth Meyer Tue Feb 2 18:00:00 2016 Tue Feb 20 08:57:55 2018 Published
1.0.0 Ruth Meyer Wed Nov 5 18:07:16 2014 Tue Feb 20 12:56:41 2018 Published

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