Dynamic microsimulation and the role of intergenerational transfers

Description:

Winter Microsimulation Workshop

Program

09.15 Elisabetta Ottoz (Univesity of Torino), Lia Pacelli (LABORatorio Revelli), Matteo Richiardi (University of Essex): Introduction

09.30 Concepcion Patxot (University of Barcelona)
Intergenerational transfers in the NTA/NTTA framework

10.15 Martin Spielauer (WIFO)
MicroWELT – A modular, continuous-time, interacting population microsimulation platform for the comparative analysis of private and public welfare transfers over the life course and between generations.

11.00 Coffee break

11.30 Keynote address: Matteo Richiardi & Justin van de Ven (University of Essex)
LABSim: an open-source framework for life-course analysis
LABSim: an open-source framework for life-course analysis – Part II

12.15 Michele Bavaro (University of Oxford) & Stefano Boscolo (University of Bologna)
Simulating Long Run Wealth Distribution and Transmission: the role of inter-generational transfers in Italy

13.00 Lunch break

14.15 Marialuisa Maitino, Letizia Ravagli (IRPET)
The intergenerational redistribution of the pension system in the dynamic microsimulation model IrpetDin

15.00 Tommaso Bechini (University of Insubria)
EUROMODspatial Italy: a new model to evaluate the fiscal and distributional impact of public policies at local level

15.45 Open discussion

16.00 Matteo Richiardi (University of Essex): Conclusions


The project is supported by funding within the JPI MYBL from the national funding agencies of the four countries involved (Austria, Canada, Spain and the UK).