Patterns of family formation and dissolution are typically assumed to derive from an interplay between the structure of the marriage market and people’s partner preferences. One challenge that family researchers often face is that they have no direct measures of the preferences that have guided the partnering decisions that underlie observed family patterns. This is particularly the case when the interest is in long-term changes that have started before survey data about such preferences became available. This chapter introduces agent-based computational (ABC) modeling as a way to deal with this challenge. In ABC modeling, researchers make explicit assumptions about the constraints and preferences that guide people’s partnering decisions. T...
In this paper we develop an agent-based marriage model based on social interaction. We build an popu...
We extend the ‘Wedding Ring’ agent-based model of marriage formation to include some empirical infor...
Many social processes studied by demographers can be viewed as two-sided matching markets. For examp...
Thanks to new conceptual and computational tools, the analysis of kinship and marriage networks has ...
Choice mechanisms and social networks, including 'marriage markets', seem well-suited to be modelled...
We extend "stable marriage problem" studied via computer simulation (agent-based) from network persp...
Thanks to new conceptual and computational tools, the analysis of kinship and marriage networks has ...
"Structural family dynamics - partners' matching processes, stability of families, occurrence of div...
The applicability of Wedding Ring model to an agent-based demographic module is investigated. As int...
In this paper we develop an agent-based marriage model based on social interaction. We build an popu...
This paper examines the role of marital connections in models of intertemporal household behavior. R...
In this paper we develop an agent-based marriage model based on social interaction. We build an popu...
This article focuses on agent-based computational (ABC) modeling of social interaction. It begins wi...
The distribution of age at first marriage shows well-known strong regularities across many countries...
We study the problem of marriage formation and marital distribution in a two-period model of matchin...
In this paper we develop an agent-based marriage model based on social interaction. We build an popu...
We extend the ‘Wedding Ring’ agent-based model of marriage formation to include some empirical infor...
Many social processes studied by demographers can be viewed as two-sided matching markets. For examp...
Thanks to new conceptual and computational tools, the analysis of kinship and marriage networks has ...
Choice mechanisms and social networks, including 'marriage markets', seem well-suited to be modelled...
We extend "stable marriage problem" studied via computer simulation (agent-based) from network persp...
Thanks to new conceptual and computational tools, the analysis of kinship and marriage networks has ...
"Structural family dynamics - partners' matching processes, stability of families, occurrence of div...
The applicability of Wedding Ring model to an agent-based demographic module is investigated. As int...
In this paper we develop an agent-based marriage model based on social interaction. We build an popu...
This paper examines the role of marital connections in models of intertemporal household behavior. R...
In this paper we develop an agent-based marriage model based on social interaction. We build an popu...
This article focuses on agent-based computational (ABC) modeling of social interaction. It begins wi...
The distribution of age at first marriage shows well-known strong regularities across many countries...
We study the problem of marriage formation and marital distribution in a two-period model of matchin...
In this paper we develop an agent-based marriage model based on social interaction. We build an popu...
We extend the ‘Wedding Ring’ agent-based model of marriage formation to include some empirical infor...
Many social processes studied by demographers can be viewed as two-sided matching markets. For examp...