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Multistate modeling extended by behavioral rules (1.3.0)

We propose to extend demographic multistate models with a behavioural element linking intentions to behaviour. Concretely, behavioral rules explain intentions and thus transitions. Our framework is inspired by the Theory of Planned Behaviour. Model parameters are determined using empirical data if available. We exemplify our approach with a model of migration from Senegal to Southern Europe. Our approach adds to the toolkit of demographic projection by allowing for shocks and social influence which alter behaviour in nonlinear ways, while sticking to the general framework of multistate modelling.

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Multistate modeling extended by behavioral rules 1.3.0

We propose to extend demographic multistate models with a behavioural element linking intentions to behaviour. Concretely, behavioral rules explain intentions and thus transitions. Our framework is inspired by the Theory of Planned Behaviour. Model parameters are determined using empirical data if available. We exemplify our approach with a model of migration from Senegal to Southern Europe. Our approach adds to the toolkit of demographic projection by allowing for shocks and social influence which alter behaviour in nonlinear ways, while sticking to the general framework of multistate modelling.

Version Submitter First published Last modified Status
1.6.0 Sabine Zinn Tue Mar 13 08:44:24 2018 Tue Mar 13 08:44:25 2018 Published
1.5.0 Sabine Zinn Mon Mar 20 08:05:58 2017 Mon Mar 12 13:23:16 2018 Published
1.4.0 Sabine Zinn Mon Mar 6 08:41:51 2017 Fri Feb 23 21:53:12 2018 Published
1.3.0 Sabine Zinn Fri Nov 25 21:51:49 2016 Fri Feb 23 21:00:13 2018 Published
1.2.0 Sabine Zinn Tue Sep 13 18:41:31 2016 Wed Feb 28 08:25:36 2018 Published
1.1.0 Sabine Zinn Fri Aug 26 20:20:21 2016 Fri Feb 23 09:22:06 2018 Published
1.0.0 Sabine Zinn Wed Aug 3 20:19:13 2016 Fri Feb 23 21:45:38 2018 Published

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