- Title Pages
- List of tables, figures and boxes
- List of abbreviations
- Notes on contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
-
One Evidence-based policy making and social science -
Two Crafting public policy: choosing the right social science method -
Three Systematic reviews for policy -
Four Randomised controlled trials -
Five Qualitative comparative analysis for reviewing evidence and making decisions -
Six Narrative and storytelling -
Seven Visuals in policy making: ‘See what I’m saying’ -
Eight ‘Big data’ and policy learning -
Nine Cluster analysis in policy studies -
Ten Microsimulation modelling and the use of evidence -
Eleven Citizen social science and policy making -
Twelve Deliberative policy analysis -
Thirteen Co-design with citizens and stakeholders - Conclusion: Connecting social science and policy
- References
- Index
Microsimulation modelling and the use of evidence
Microsimulation modelling and the use of evidence
- Chapter:
- (p.187) Ten Microsimulation modelling and the use of evidence
- Source:
- Evidence-Based Policy Making in the Social Sciences
- Author(s):
Robert Tanton
Ben Phillips
- Publisher:
- Policy Press
This chapter provides an overview of microsimulation modelling and how it is used to evaluate policy with an emphasis on tax and government cash benefits. The chapter will provide a brief history and introduction to microsimulation modelling.
Keywords: microsimulation modelling, policy, tax, cash benefits
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- Title Pages
- List of tables, figures and boxes
- List of abbreviations
- Notes on contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
-
One Evidence-based policy making and social science -
Two Crafting public policy: choosing the right social science method -
Three Systematic reviews for policy -
Four Randomised controlled trials -
Five Qualitative comparative analysis for reviewing evidence and making decisions -
Six Narrative and storytelling -
Seven Visuals in policy making: ‘See what I’m saying’ -
Eight ‘Big data’ and policy learning -
Nine Cluster analysis in policy studies -
Ten Microsimulation modelling and the use of evidence -
Eleven Citizen social science and policy making -
Twelve Deliberative policy analysis -
Thirteen Co-design with citizens and stakeholders - Conclusion: Connecting social science and policy
- References
- Index