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Living with the Mortality Table

2021
The most important variable for the calculations of a life insurer is the expected (remaining) life time of a policyholder. The more accurately the insurer can predict it, the better it can estimate its financial risks in terms of its future payment obligations. A suitable life table is used for this purpose.
Ralf Korn, Bernd Luderer
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On the Graduation of Mortality Tables

Journal of the Institute of Actuaries and Assurance Magazine, 1884
Mr. Sprague, in his report on Mr. Finlaison's Tables of Mortality among Government Life Annuitants, states as the result of his study of the subject of graduation that the most satisfactory system of adjustment is the graphic method; and he supports this opinion by referring to the irregularities which he regards as a consequence of the use of Mr ...
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Select Mortality Tables

Journal of the Institute of Actuaries, 1937
On various occasions when mortality tables have been prepared in select form difficulty has been experienced in running the select rates into those of an aggregate or ultimate table. The difficulty has been ascribed to various special circumstances, such as further elimination of duplicates at the end of the select period; class selection; and ...
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MORTALITY AND LIFE‐TABLE IN DOWN'S SYNDROME

Acta Paediatrica, 1975
ABSTRACT: Øster, J., Mikkelsen, M. and Nielsen, A. (Department of Paediatrics, Randers Centralsygehus, Randers, John F. Kennedy Institute, Glostrup, and the Institute for Human Genetics, University of Copenhagen, Denmark). Mortality and life‐table in Down's syndrome.
JAKOB ØSTER   +3 more
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On the Adjustment of Mortality Tables

Journal of the Institute of Actuaries and Assurance Magazine, 1882
During the last session of the Institute of Actuaries, I had the honour to submit a paper, the purpose of which was to devise a method of adjustment as even and correct as that of Mr. Woolhouse, and more easy in application. This was to be done by combining two summations of numbers increasing by third differences; the summations being so chosen as to ...
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American Tables of Mortality

Journal of the Institute of Actuaries and Assurance Magazine, 1870
When our mutual life companies began their business in 1843, they had no American table of mortality to guide them in determining the premiums of insurance that ought to be charged at the different periods of life. There were no American statistics public or private, good, bad, or indifferent, to which they could refer, except the mortuary reports of ...
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