microsimulaties
Microsimulaties, or microsimulation models, are computational tools used to estimate the effects of policy changes on individuals or households by applying policy rules to micro-level data. The term microsimulatie is Dutch, and microsimulaties is its plural form.
These models are typically built from microdata drawn from household surveys or administrative records. Each record
Outputs are distributional statistics that describe how a policy change affects different groups. Common measures include
Applications span tax and welfare reform, pensions, health care, housing, transport, and environmental policy. Advantages include