<p><b>Part 1: Background: </b>Chapter 1: Introduction to spatial microsimulation – History, Methods and Applications: Robert Tanton and Kimberley Edwards<b>
</b>Chapter 2: Building a static spatial microsimulation model: data preparation: Rebecca Cassells, Riyana Miranti and Ann Harding
<b>Part 2: Static spatial microsimulation models
</b>Chapter 3: An Evaluation of Two Synthetic Small-Area Microdata simulation methodologies: Synthetic Reconstruction and Combinatorial Optimisation methodologies: Paul Williamson
Chapter 4: Estimating Small Area Income Deprivation: An Iterative Proportional Fitting Approach: Ben Anderson
Chapter 5: SimObesity: Combinatorial Optimisation (deterministic) model: Kimberley Edwards and Graham Clarke<b>
</b>Chapter 6: Spatial Microsimulation using a generalised regression model: Robert Tanton, Ann Harding and Justine McNamara<b>
</b>Chapter 7: Creating a Spatial Microsimulation model of the Irish Local Economy: Niall Farrell, Karyn Morrissey and Cathal O’Donoghue<b>
</b>Chapter 8: Linking static spatial microsimulation modelling to meso-scale models: The Relationship between Access to GP services & Long Term Illness: Karyn Morrissey, Graham Clarke<sup> </sup>and Cathal O’Donoghue<b>
</b>Chapter 9: Projections using a static Spatial Microsimulation model: Yogi Vidyattama and Robert Tanton<b>
</b>Chapter 10: Limits of static Spatial Microsimulation models: Robert Tanton and Kimberley Edwards<b>
Part 3: Dynamic spatial microsimulation models
</b>Chapter 11: Moses: A dynamic spatial microsimulation model for demographic planning: Belinda Wu and Mark Birkin<b>
</b>Chapter 12: Design principles for micro models: Einar Holm and Kalle Mäkilä<b>
</b>Chapter 13: SimEducation: a dynamic spatial microsimulation model for understanding educational inequalities: Dimitris Kavroudakis, Dimitris Ballas<sup> </sup>and Mark Birkin<b>
</b>Chapter 14: Challenges for spatial dynamic microsimulation modelling: Mark Birkin<b>
Part 4: Validation of spatial microsimulation models and conclusion
</b>Chapter 15: Validation of spatial microsimulation models: Kimberley Edwards and Robert Tanton<b>
</b>Chapter 16: Conclusions and the future of spatial microsimulation modelling: Graham Clarke and Ann Harding.<b></b></p>.