LI Shaoying, LI Xia, LIU Xiaoping, WU Zhifeng, MA Shifa, WANG Fang. An Agent-based Model for Spatial Population Simulation Based on the Labor Equilibrium of Market: A Case Study of a Rapidly Developing Manufacturing Metropolis[J]. Geomatics and Information Science of Wuhan University, 2015, 40(10): 1306-1311. DOI: 10.13203/j.whugis20130694
Citation: LI Shaoying, LI Xia, LIU Xiaoping, WU Zhifeng, MA Shifa, WANG Fang. An Agent-based Model for Spatial Population Simulation Based on the Labor Equilibrium of Market: A Case Study of a Rapidly Developing Manufacturing Metropolis[J]. Geomatics and Information Science of Wuhan University, 2015, 40(10): 1306-1311. DOI: 10.13203/j.whugis20130694

An Agent-based Model for Spatial Population Simulation Based on the Labor Equilibrium of Market: A Case Study of a Rapidly Developing Manufacturing Metropolis

  • In order to overcome the limitations found in the existing research, this paper presents a Spatial Population Model based on the Equilibrium of the Labor Market (SPM-ELM). In this model, the relationship between labor supply and labor demand is defined, as it has significant influence on population size. An agent-based approach is used to simulate the economic behaviors and residential decisions of individuals in the population which eventually have consequences on spatial population distribution. The SPM-ELM model was verified by simulating the spatial population distribution of Dongguan, an emerging and renowned manufacturing metropolis in the Pearl River Delta.
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