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SOCIAL POLICY SIMULATION DATABASE AND MODEL [SPSD/M], v.15
The following files are available for use within the constraints of
the DLI license to UNB Libraries authorized users.
BACKGROUND
The Social Policy Simulation Database and Model (SPSD/M), Version 15.0
based on 2003 microdata, is now available. The most recent SPSD/M can be
used to study the impacts of changes to federal and provincial tax and
benefit programs on families and governments from 1991 through 2012.
The SPSD/M is a tool designed to analyze the financial interactions of
governments and individuals/families in Canada. It enables the
estimation of the income redistributive effects or cost implications of
changes in the personal taxation (including GST and other commodity
taxes) and cash transfer systems.
The SPSD/M assists analysts in examining the potential impacts of
changes in taxes, earnings, demographic trends, and a wide range of
other factors. The SPSD/M allows analysts to answer "what-if" types of
questions. What if there were changes to the taxes Canadians paid or
transfers they received--who would gain and who would lose? Would single
parent households in a particular province be better off? By how much?
How much extra money would federal or provincial governments collect or
pay out? As its name implies, the SPSD/M is comprised of both a database
(SPSD) and a model (SPSM).
The SPSD is a statistically-representative database of individuals in
their family context with enough information on each individual to
compute taxes paid to and cash transfers received from the federal and
provincial governments. It is created by statistically combining data
from survey and administrative sources. The SPSM is a static accounting
model that processes each individual and family on the SPSD, calculates
transfers and taxes (including income, payroll, and commodity taxes)
using legislated or proposed programs and algorithms, and reports on the
results.
This microsimulation model can be run using a visual interface.
Extensive documentation on both the SPSD and the SPSM is included.
When the zipped file is uncompressed (spsdm-v15-bdmsps.zip), run
X:\setup\setup.exe
SPSD/M version 15
STEPS TO OBTAIN DATA FILES:
1. Click on the file you require to download the datafile to your hard
drive. This will take you to the Statistics Canada DLI license under which
the files are provided to UNB Libraries. After entering your email account,
an authorization screen will appear.
2. You must enter your PIN number and your email address to obtain the file. Only authorized users may download files from this site.

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Last update: 08/01/10
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