none3siConference: Workshop on Recent Developments and Future Directions in Agent-Based Modelling in Population Studies Location: Univ Leuven, Leuven, BELGIUM Date: SEP 18-19, 2014The fertility decline during the demographic transition is often viewed within the frameworks of innovation and adjustment. According to the innovation perspective, this process is mostly driven by the diffusion of new knowledge and attitudes, whereas in the adaptationist perspective fertility decline is seen primarily as an adaptation to changing circumstances. In this contribution, we present models that allow us to simulate fertility declines that are solely driven by the diffusion of information structured by social and spatial variation in communication lin...
The study contributes in analytical description of spatial diffusion offertility, in particular, inf...
This article builds on recent theoretical contributions to the literature on the diffusion of demogr...
The fertility transition in Western Europe is not fully explained by changes in economic variables s...
The fertility decline during the demographic transition is often viewed within the frameworks of inn...
Between the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century, couples all around Europe began to ...
Between the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century, couples all around Europe began to ...
Around the middle of the 20th century, most Western countries experienced a surge in birth rate...
Background: Ever since the Princeton European Fertility Project, structural and diffusion effects on...
Artículo científico-- Instituto de Investigaciones en Salud-- 1993Mathematical models bind theory to...
Around the middle of the 20th century, most Western countries experienced a surge in birth rates, ca...
Despite some disagreements about specific timing, it is now widely accepted that France was the firs...
We build an agent-based simulation model that incorporates both historical data on population charac...
We investigate the historical dynamics of the decline in fertility in Europe and its relation to mea...
1. Empirical studies indicate that the transition to parenthood is influenced by an individual'...
Most studies on the fertility transition have focused either on macro-level trends or on micro-level...
The study contributes in analytical description of spatial diffusion offertility, in particular, inf...
This article builds on recent theoretical contributions to the literature on the diffusion of demogr...
The fertility transition in Western Europe is not fully explained by changes in economic variables s...
The fertility decline during the demographic transition is often viewed within the frameworks of inn...
Between the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century, couples all around Europe began to ...
Between the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century, couples all around Europe began to ...
Around the middle of the 20th century, most Western countries experienced a surge in birth rate...
Background: Ever since the Princeton European Fertility Project, structural and diffusion effects on...
Artículo científico-- Instituto de Investigaciones en Salud-- 1993Mathematical models bind theory to...
Around the middle of the 20th century, most Western countries experienced a surge in birth rates, ca...
Despite some disagreements about specific timing, it is now widely accepted that France was the firs...
We build an agent-based simulation model that incorporates both historical data on population charac...
We investigate the historical dynamics of the decline in fertility in Europe and its relation to mea...
1. Empirical studies indicate that the transition to parenthood is influenced by an individual'...
Most studies on the fertility transition have focused either on macro-level trends or on micro-level...
The study contributes in analytical description of spatial diffusion offertility, in particular, inf...
This article builds on recent theoretical contributions to the literature on the diffusion of demogr...
The fertility transition in Western Europe is not fully explained by changes in economic variables s...