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Over the last few decades, there has been an enormous growth in mortality modeling as the field of mortality risk and longevity risk has attracted great attention from academic, government and private sectors. In this paper, we propose a time-varying coefficient (TVC) mortality model aiming to...
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Extrapolative methods are one of the most commonly-adopted forecasting approaches in the literature on projecting future mortality rates. It can be argued that there are two types of mortality models using this approach. The first extracts patterns in age, time and cohort dimensions either in a...
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During the past twenty years, there has been a rapid growth in life expectancy and an increased attention on funding for old age. Attempts to forecast improving life expectancy have been boosted by the development of stochastic mortality modeling, for example the Cairns-Blake-Dowd (CBD) 2006...
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During the past twenty years, there has been a rapid growth in life expectancy and an increased attention on funding for old age. Attempts to forecast improving life expectancy have been boosted the development of stochastic mortality modeling, for example the Cairns-Blake-Dowd (CBD) 2006 model....
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