人们什么时候需要服务?基于德国时间使用调查ServSim数据的可选择购物时间的微观模拟模型

J. Merz, Paul Böhm, H. Stolze, Rafael Rucha, D. Hanglberger
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本研究的目的是在一天的几个小时内对服务活动的日常需求进行实证分析。我们的微数据库包括德国联邦统计局2001/2002年全国时间使用调查的时间日记。这一分析的框架是德国新的购物时间规定。在对德国购物时间的历史发展进行了说明,并对购物时间的自由化进行了简短的讨论之后,我们描述了服务活动需求的日常结构。我们在新的微观仿真模型ServSim的基础上,分析了两种替代方案和社会重要社会经济群体的需求结构。这两种情景的背景是由德国联邦统计局进行的2010年和2020年的人口预测。这些预测被用于通过“静态老化”方法调整(重新加权)数据。对服务活动的需求进行了多元解释。描述性结果、微观计量经济学估计结果和微观模拟结果显示了日常需求的明显差异,特别是在社会经济群体的背景下。
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When Do People Demand Services? A Microsimulation Model for Alternative Shopping Hours with Data from the German Time Use Survey, ServSim
The objective of this study is the empirical founded analysis of the daily demand for service activities, over the hours of the day. Our microdata base consists of time-diaries of the nation wide Time Use Survey 2001/2002 of the German Federal Statistical Office. The frame for this analysis are new shopping hours regulations in Germany. After an illustration of the historical development of shopping hours in Germany and after a short discussion of the liberalization of shopping hours we describe the daily structure of the demand for service activities. We analyze the demand structure for two alternative scenarios and for important socio-economic groups of the society on the basis of our new microsimulation model ServSim. Background of these two scenarios are population projections for the years 2010 and 2020 which were conducted by the Federal Statistical Office Germany. These projections were used to adjust (reweight) the data by a 'static-aging'-approach. The multivariate explanation of the demand for service activities inconducted. The descriptive results, the microeconometric estimation outcomes and the Microsimulation results show clear distinctions of the daily demand in particular against the background of socio-economic groups of the society.
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