A population model simulator and its social security system
Keywords:
System dynamic, demographic model, population, rate, social security systemAbstract
This document analyzes the behavior of the population over time, as well as the population affected by the social security system in order to develop a simulation model based on the system dynamics paradigm. This simulator makes able to predict different types of complex demographic scenarios in the future and allows governments to anticipate them. Due to the simplicity of its design and its scalability, it is very easy to implement in different regions with different contexts.
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