@article {10.34196/ijm.00214,
article_type = {journal},
title = {The dynamic cross-sectional microsimulation model MOSART},
author = {Andreassen, Leif and Fredriksen, Dennis and Gjefsen, Hege M and Halvorsen, Elin and Stølen, Nils M},
volume = 13,
number = 1,
year = 2020,
month = {apr},
pub_date = {2020-04-30},
pages = {92-113},
citation = {IJM 2020;13(1):92-113},
doi = {10.34196/ijm.00214},
url = {https://doi.org/10.34196/ijm.00214},
abstract = {Based on a cross-section of the Norwegian population and a comprehensive set of characteristics MOSART is one of the longest running and actively used models in the family of dynamic microsimulation models. The first version was operative in 1990, and its main use has been projections and policy analyses regarding the design and evaluation of the Norwegian pension system. The aim of the paper is to provide an updated overview of the model with technical platform, comparison with other dynamic microsimulation models, the main events included and its main use.},
keywords = {Dynamic microsimulation, cross-sectional model, Pension System},
journal = {IJM},
issn = {1747-5864},
publisher = {International Journal of Microsimulation},
}
