V.L. Makarov – Academician of RAS, Dr.Sc.(Phys.-Math.), Director, Central Economics and Mathematics Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences (CEMI RAS) (Moscow)
E-mail: makarov@cemi.rssi.ru
A.R. Bakhtizin – Dr.Sc. (Econ.), Head of the Laboratory, Central Economics and Mathematics Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences (CEMI RAS) (Moscow)
E-mail: albert.bakhtizin@gmail.com
E.D. Sushko – Ph.D. (Econ.), Leading Researcher, Central Economics and Mathematics Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences (CEMI RAS) (Moscow)
E-mail: sushko_e@mail.ru
The paper describes the use of agent-based approach for population movement modeling. A brief review and analysis of agent-based demographic models presented in the foreign literature. The basic regional demographic model simulates the mortality, fertility and migration processes based on the behavior of individual members of the artificial society. Thus, the creation of new agents (birth of children) in the model is the result of the individual choice of female agents of reproductive age, and this choice depends on their values and culture. The migration of agents is defined based on the difference in the level of income between the different territories. The results of experiments carried out using the model and the supercomputer technology are provided.
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