Microsimulation models are often categorized as static or dynamic with respect to the method they use to predict future outcomes. Static models are characterized by lack of direct interaction of ...
Microsimulation is a modeling technique that uses a sample size of individual units (microunits), each with a unique set of attributes, and allows for the simulation of downstream events on the basis ...
At the outset, I wish to thank the members of the Panel to Evaluate Microsimulation Models for Social Welfare Programs for their generous contributions of time and expert knowledge. Several panel ...
The Nature Index 2026 Research Leaders reveal the leading institutions and countries/territories in the natural sciences, health sciences, applied sciences and social sciences, according to their ...
The Nature Index 2026 Research Leaders reveal the leading institutions and countries/territories in the natural sciences, health sciences, applied sciences and social sciences, according to their ...
The estimated total factors in often-overlooked burdens like unpaid caregiving and family-wide earning potential loss.
Introduction Economic evidence on community health worker (CHW) programmes is crucial for scaling these initiatives. Although decision-analytic models (DAMs) are essential for projecting long-term ...