The paper presents a spatial microsimulation approach to the analysis of health inequalities. A dynamic spatial microsimulation model of Britain, under development at the Universities of Leeds and Sheffield, uses data from the censuses of 1971, 1981 and 1991 and the British Household Panel Survey to simulate urban and regional populations in Britain. Geographical information systems and spatial microsimulation are used for the analysis of health inequalities in British regions in a 30 year simulation. The interdependencies between socio-economic characteristics and health variables such as limiting long-term illness are discussed. One of the innovative features of the model is the estimation of variables such as household income at the smal...
This research has emanated from the geographical concerns raised by organisational change in the Bri...
There is a need in health research to identify whether inequalities are increasing or improving betw...
This research has emanated from the geographical concerns raised by organisational change in the Bri...
The paper presents a spatial microsimulation approach to the analysis of health inequalities. A dyna...
This paper presents applied geographical research based on a spatial microsimulation model, SimAlba,...
There is an ongoing demand for data on population health, for reasons of resource allocation, future...
There is an ongoing demand for data on population health, for reasons of resource allocation, future...
This book is a practical guide on how to design, create and validate a spatial microsimulation model...
Using geographical information systems and spatial microsimulation for the analysis o
Abstract Much research into spatial inequalities in health has sought the balance between compositio...
Socioeconomic gradients in health which manifest geographically are well documented in Britain but r...
The Austrian Federal Ministry of Health aims to improve the health of all people living in Austria a...
Spatial microsimulation models are increasingly being used to create realistic microdata for geograp...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Small area estimates of self assessed health and lim...
This book is a practical guide on how to design, create and validate a spatial microsimulation model...
This research has emanated from the geographical concerns raised by organisational change in the Bri...
There is a need in health research to identify whether inequalities are increasing or improving betw...
This research has emanated from the geographical concerns raised by organisational change in the Bri...
The paper presents a spatial microsimulation approach to the analysis of health inequalities. A dyna...
This paper presents applied geographical research based on a spatial microsimulation model, SimAlba,...
There is an ongoing demand for data on population health, for reasons of resource allocation, future...
There is an ongoing demand for data on population health, for reasons of resource allocation, future...
This book is a practical guide on how to design, create and validate a spatial microsimulation model...
Using geographical information systems and spatial microsimulation for the analysis o
Abstract Much research into spatial inequalities in health has sought the balance between compositio...
Socioeconomic gradients in health which manifest geographically are well documented in Britain but r...
The Austrian Federal Ministry of Health aims to improve the health of all people living in Austria a...
Spatial microsimulation models are increasingly being used to create realistic microdata for geograp...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Small area estimates of self assessed health and lim...
This book is a practical guide on how to design, create and validate a spatial microsimulation model...
This research has emanated from the geographical concerns raised by organisational change in the Bri...
There is a need in health research to identify whether inequalities are increasing or improving betw...
This research has emanated from the geographical concerns raised by organisational change in the Bri...