Title :
Linked lives: The utility of an agent-based approach to modeling partnership and household formation in the context of social care
Author :
Noble, James ; Silverman, E. ; Bijak, J. ; Rossiter, Stuart ; Evandrou, M. ; Bullock, S. ; Vlachantoni, A. ; Falkingham, J.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Southampton, Southampton, UK
Abstract :
The UK´s population is aging, which presents a challenge as older people are the primary users of health and social care services. We present an agent-based model of the basic demographic processes that impinge on the supply of, and demand for, social care: namely mortality, fertility, health-status transitions, internal migration, and the formation and dissolution of partnerships and households. Agent-based modeling is used to capture the idea of “linked lives” and thus to represent hypotheses that are impossible to express in alternative formalisms. Simulation runs suggest that the per-taxpayer cost of state-funded social care could double over the next forty years. A key benefit of the approach is that we can treat the average cost of state-funded care as an outcome variable, and examine the projected effect of different sets of assumptions about the relevant social processes.
Keywords :
handicapped aids; multi-agent systems; patient care; social aspects of automation; UK population; agent-based approach; demographic processes; fertility; health services; health-status transitions; household formation modeling; internal migration; linked lives; mortality; older people; partnership modeling; per-taxpayer cost; social care services; social processes; state-funded social care; Aging; Complexity theory; Data models; Demography; Pediatrics; Sociology; Statistics;
Conference_Titel :
Simulation Conference (WSC), Proceedings of the 2012 Winter
Conference_Location :
Berlin
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4779-2
Electronic_ISBN :
0891-7736
DOI :
10.1109/WSC.2012.6465264