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Martin Spielauer
Martin Spielauer
Senior Economist, Austrian Institute of Economic Research (WIFO)
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Union instability as an engine of fertility? A microsimulation model for France
E Thomson, M Winkler-Dworak, M Spielauer, A Prskawetz
Demography 49 (1), 175-195, 2012
1412012
What is social science microsimulation?
M Spielauer
Social Science Computer Review 29 (1), 9-20, 2011
942011
Dynamic microsimulation of health care demand, health care finance and the economic impact of health behaviours: survey and review
M Spielauer
International Journal of Microsimulation 1 (1), 35-53, 2007
892007
Concentration of reproduction in Austria: general trends and differentials by educational attainment and urban-rural setting
M Spielauer
Vienna yearbook of population research, 171-195, 2005
412005
Intergenerational educational transmission within families: an analysis and microsimulation projection for Austria
M Spielauer
Vienna yearbook of population research, 253-282, 2004
262004
FAMSIM: Dynamic microsimulation of life course interactions between education, work, partnership formation and birth in Austria, Belgium, Italy, Spain and Sweden
M Spielauer, CP Vencatasawmy
Vienna yearbook of population research, 143-164, 2003
212003
Gender, Regional and Social Differences at the Transition from Lower to Upper Secondary Education
F Schwarz, M Spielauer, K Städtner
An Analysis in the Context of the FAMSIM+ Family Microsimulation Model for …, 2002
212002
Family and education: intergenerational educational transmission within families and the influence of education on partner choice and fertility; analysis and microsimulation …
M Spielauer
ÖIF-Österr. Inst. für Familienforschung, 2003
202003
Education and the Importance of the first Educational Choice in the Context of the FAMSIM+ Family Microsimulation Model for Austria
M Spielauer, F Schwarz, K Schmid
ÖIF-Österr. Inst. für Familienforschung, 2002
202002
Microsimulation approaches
M Spielauer
Statistics Canada working paper, 2009
192009
The contextual database of the Generations and Gender Program: overview, conceptual framework and the link to the Generations and Gender Survey
M Spielauer
Rostock: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR working paper …, 2004
182004
Microsimulation of life course interactions between education, work, partnership forms and children in five European countries
M Spielauer
IR-00-032, 2000
182000
The LifePaths microsimulation model: An overview
M Spielauer, C Hicks, S Gribble, G Rowe, X Lin, K Moore, L Plager, ...
Ottawa: Statistics Canada, 2013
172013
First and second births in first and second unions: a decomposition of fertility decline in Bulgaria and Russia since the 1989 economic and political transition
M Spielauer, D Kostova, E Koytcheva
Rostock: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPI Working Paper, 2007
172007
A microsimulation model to study the interaction between fertility and union formation and dissolution: An application to Canada and Quebec
A Bélanger, JD Morency, M Spielauer
Canadian Studies in Population [ARCHIVES] 37 (3-4), 339-373, 2010
162010
The influence of education on quantum, timing and spacing of births in Austria
K Städtner, M Spielauer
ÖIF-Österr. Inst. für Familienforschung, 2002
162002
The “Life Course” model, a competing risk cohort microsimulation model: source code and basic concepts of the generic microsimulation programming language Modgen
M Spielauer
Manuscript available at, 2006
142006
Family and Education
M Spielauer, F Schwarz, K Städtner, K Schmid
Intergenerational educational transmission within families and the influence …, 2003
122003
What is dynamic social science microsimulation
M Spielauer
Statistics Canada–Modeling Division. Ottawa. Internet address: http://www …, 2022
112022
microwelt: A dynamic microsimulation model for the study of welfare transfer flows in ageing societies from a comparative welfare state perspective
M Spielauer, GT Horvath, M Fink
WIFO Working Papers, 2020
112020
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