In order to understand the health outcomes for distinct sub-groups of the population or across different geographies, it is advantageous to be able to build bespoke groupings from individual level data. Individuals possess distinct characteristics, exhibit distinct behaviours and accumulate their own unique history of exposure or experiences. However, in most disciplines, not least public health, there is a lack of individual level data available outside of secure settings, especially covering large portions of the population. This paper provides detail on the creation of a synthetic micro dataset for individuals in Great Britain who have detailed attributes which can be used to model a wide range of health and other outcomes. These attribu...
Local indicators of chronic morbidity are needed to conduct needs assessments, plan health care serv...
We propose a hybrid static spatial microsimulation technique that combines simulated annealing and s...
In health and other applied studies, there is a need for populations as denominators and measures of...
In order to understand the health outcomes for distinct sub-groups of the population or across diffe...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Small area estimates of self assessed health and lim...
<p>Small area statistics obtained from sample survey data provide a critical source of information u...
Simulation models are increasingly used in applied research to create synthetic micro-populations an...
These are synthetically generated unit and area level population and sample data that can be used fo...
This paper examines the secondary data requirements for multilevel small area synthetic estimation (...
The paper presents a spatial microsimulation approach to the analysis of health inequalities. A dyna...
The Synthetic Population Catalyst (SPC) is an open-source tool for the simulation of populations. B...
There is an ongoing demand for data on population health, for reasons of resource allocation, future...
Temporally and spatially highly resolved information on population characteristics, including demogr...
There is an ongoing demand for data on population health, for reasons of resource allocation, future...
New forms of administrative and linked data containing high levels of attribute and spatial detail p...
Local indicators of chronic morbidity are needed to conduct needs assessments, plan health care serv...
We propose a hybrid static spatial microsimulation technique that combines simulated annealing and s...
In health and other applied studies, there is a need for populations as denominators and measures of...
In order to understand the health outcomes for distinct sub-groups of the population or across diffe...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Small area estimates of self assessed health and lim...
<p>Small area statistics obtained from sample survey data provide a critical source of information u...
Simulation models are increasingly used in applied research to create synthetic micro-populations an...
These are synthetically generated unit and area level population and sample data that can be used fo...
This paper examines the secondary data requirements for multilevel small area synthetic estimation (...
The paper presents a spatial microsimulation approach to the analysis of health inequalities. A dyna...
The Synthetic Population Catalyst (SPC) is an open-source tool for the simulation of populations. B...
There is an ongoing demand for data on population health, for reasons of resource allocation, future...
Temporally and spatially highly resolved information on population characteristics, including demogr...
There is an ongoing demand for data on population health, for reasons of resource allocation, future...
New forms of administrative and linked data containing high levels of attribute and spatial detail p...
Local indicators of chronic morbidity are needed to conduct needs assessments, plan health care serv...
We propose a hybrid static spatial microsimulation technique that combines simulated annealing and s...
In health and other applied studies, there is a need for populations as denominators and measures of...