International Journal of Microsimulation

The International Journal of Microsimulation (IJM) is the official online peer-reviewed journal of the International Microsimulation Association

Research categories
  1. Consumption, savings and wealth
  2. Demography
  3. Dynamic microsimulation
  4. Education
  5. Environment
  6. Finance
  7. Firm behaviour
  8. Health
  9. Housing
  10. Innovation
  11. Institutions and incentives
  12. Labour supply and demand
  13. Methodology
  14. Micro-macro linkage
  15. Miscellaneous
  16. Pensions and retirement
  17. Spatial microsimulation
  18. Taxes and benefits
  19. Trade
  20. Transport
In addition to standard research articles, explore our:
  1. Book reviews
  2. Data watch
  3. Research notes
  4. Software reviews

In addition to standard research articles, explore our:

  1. Book reviews
  2. Data watch
  3. Research notes
  4. Software reviews

Latest research

  1. Environment

    Economic and Environmental Impact Analysis of Pasture-Based Agriculture: A Review of Economic Modelling Approaches

    Alfred Afeku et al.

    Volume 19(1) Spring 2026

  2. Health

    SNFsim: A Discrete Event Simulator for Decision Support in Skilled Nursing Facilities

    Caroline Strickland et al.

    Volume 19(1) Spring 2026

  3. Taxes and benefits

    The redistribution effect of taxation in emerging economies: Evidence from a microsimulation exercise in Zambia

    Evaristo Mwale, Zurika Robinson

    Volume 19(1) Spring 2026

  4. Health

    Bridging Affordability, Nutrition, and Sustainability: A Systematic Review of Microsimulation Approaches in Food Security Research

    Ghassan Al-Masbhi et al.

    Volume 19(1) Spring 2026

  5. Taxes and benefits

    Evaluating the results of a social benefit simulation using individual administrative data on benefit receipt

    Kerstin Bruckmeier

    Volume 19(1) Spring 2026

  6. The Distributional Impact of Inflation in Pakistan: A Case Study of a New Price Focused Microsimulation Framework, PRICES

    Cathal O’Donoghue et al.

    Volume 18(3) Winter 2025

  7. Inflation and Government Response – Distributional Impact on Austrian Households

    Paul Eckerstorfer et al.

    Volume 18(3) Winter 2025

  8. Consumption, savings and wealth

    The impact of unexpected inflationary shock in 2022 and 2023 on the welfare of families: The case of Slovakia

    Jana Valachyová, Matúš Senaj

    Volume 18(3) Winter 2025

  9. Consumption, savings and wealth

    The redistributive effects of inflation: a microsimulation analysis for Italy

    Nicola Curci et al.

    Volume 18(3) Winter 2025

  10. Consumption, savings and wealth

    How important are the unit of analysis and equivalence scales when measuring income poverty and inequality? Evidence from Ireland

    Mark Regan, Theano Kakoulidou

    Volume 18(2) Summer 2025