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ScottishTaxBenefitModel.jl
A tax-benefit model for ScotlandPovertyAndInequalityMeasures.jl
A collection of standard measures of poverty and inequality for microsimulation models.ada_mill
Mill is a simple persistence mechanism for Ada. It's based on the PHP Propel system (http://propel.phpdb.org/), which in turn is a port of the Java Torque project (http://db.apache.org/torque/). It's a code generator which takes and xml defintion file and writes a database definition and associated Ada code.SurveyDataWeighting.jl
reweighting survey data so that it sums to some target totals.Visualisations.jl
Visualisatons for the Scottish Tax Benefit Modeltax_benefit_model_components
Code used to build microsimulation models, mostly in the Ada languagewales_social_care
A dynamic simulation of the costs of social care in Wales using BHPS data.TBComponents.jl
Microsimulation components in Julialocal_benefits
This little piece of code takes an FRS dataset and produces sample weights that makes the dataset (or a subset of it) match 2011 Census data for each local authority in England and Wales.scottish_child_poverty_projections
Weighting Code for Scottish Child Poverty Projectionsreferendums
Code for examining the Scottish and EU referendums using BES data. Mostly in R.foster_care_sim
A simple foster care costs modelling simulation, created for Action for ChildrenIMAWorkshop
This is code for the 2024 IMA Conference Julia Workshop.techempower
Test Ada code for http://www.techempower.com/benchmarks benchmarksaffordability
A general-purpose affordability sim/calculator, originally written for the Office of the Scottish Charities Regulator (OSCR).scottish_legal_aid
Simulation model of the Scottish Legal Aid System written in Ada and using the Family Resources Survey dataset. Needs some updating.mefisto_backend
This is the code used for the interface to the Mefisto Belgian Tax-Benefit Model. The Model itself is a distinct project and is not included here.Love Open Source and this site? Check out how you can help us