© 1999 - 2012
Max-Planck-Gesellschaft

The "Wedding-Ring"
An agent-based marriage model based on social interaction

References
View the references of this article
Services
Bookmark this page
Send this article to a friend
Download to Citation Manager
file RIS format
file BibTeX format
Citations and Similar Articles
PubMed
Articles by Francesco Billari
Articles by Belinda Aparicio Diaz
Articles by Thomas Fent
Articles by Alexia Prskawetz
Google Scholar
Articles by Francesco Billari
Articles by Belinda Aparicio Diaz
Articles by Thomas Fent
Articles by Alexia Prskawetz
Article and its Citations
 

Francesco Billari
Belinda Aparicio Diaz
Thomas Fent
Alexia Prskawetz

 
VOLUME 17 - ARTICLE 3
PAGES 59 - 82
Date Received: 14 Nov 2005
Date Published: 3 Aug 2007

http://www.demographic-research.org/volumes/vol17/3/

doi:10.4054/DemRes.2007.17.3
   
PDF file Click the icon to view and/or download the PDF file.
Once you are in the PDF file, use your browser back button to return to this page.

Abstract

In this paper we develop an agent-based marriage model based on social interaction. We build an population of interacting agents whose chances of marrying depend on the availability of partners, and whose willingness to marry depends on the share of relevant others in their social network who are already married. We then let the typical aggregate age pattern of marriage emerge from the bottom-up. The results of our simulation show that micro-level hypotheses founded on existing theory and evidence on social interaction can reproduce age-at-marriage patterns with both realistic shape and realistic micro-level dynamics.

Author's affiliation
Francesco Billari
Bocconi University, Milan, Italy
Belinda Aparicio Diaz
Vienna Institute of Demography, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria
Thomas Fent
Vienna Institute of Demography, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria
Alexia Prskawetz
Vienna Institute of Demography, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria

Keywords
age at marriage, agent-based computational demography, marriage, micro-macro, models, social interaction

Word count (Main text)
4224

Other articles by the same author/authors (in Demographic Research)
file[24-29] MAPLES: A general method for the estimation of age profiles from standard demographic surveys (with an application to fertility)
file[24-28] The reproductive value as part of the shadow price of population
file[22-19] Women´s wages and childbearing decisions: Evidence from Italy
file[20-26] Does fertility decrease household consumption?: An analysis of poverty dynamics and fertility in Indonesia
file[19-12] Austria: Persistent low fertility since the mid-1980s
file[17-14] Generations and Gender Survey (GGS): Towards a Better Understanding of Relationships and Processes in the Life Course
file[13-7] Decomposing the change in labour force indicators over time
file[8-3] Bayesian spatial analysis of demographic survey data: An application to contraceptive use at first sexual intercourse
file[6-8] Political Economy and Life Course Patterns: The Heterogeneity of Occupational, Family and Household Trajectories of Young Spaniards
file[S3-2] Becoming an Adult in Europe: A Macro(/Micro)-Demographic Perspective

Most recent similar articles in Demographic Research
file [25-28] An inquiry into the uneven distribution of women’s HIV infection in rural Malawi (marriage)
file [23-13] Age, relationship status, and the planning status of births (marriage)
file [23-7] Ethnic differentials in the timing of family formation: A case study of the complex interaction between ethnicity, socioeconomic level, and marriage market pressure (age at marriage)
file [22-33] Health and socio-demographic conditions as determinants of marriage and social mobility: Male partner choice in Sardinia, late 19th-early 20th century (marriage)
file [22-29] Men´s and women´s economic activity and first marriage: Jews in Israel, 1987-1995 (marriage)

[ Back to previous page ]