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Title
Mortality modelling and forecasting : a review of methods
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Annals of actuarial science, Vol. 3, No. 1/2, p.3-43
Publisher
Institute of Actuaries and the Faculty of Actuaries
Date
2008
FoR/RFCD Code(s)
010406 Stochastic Analysis and Modelling  160304 Mortality  150204 Insurance Studies
Author/Creator
Booth, H
Author/Creator
Tickle, L
Description
Continuing increases in life expectancy beyond previously-held limits have brought to the fore the critical importance of mortality forecasting. Significant developments in mortality forecasting since 1980 are reviewed under three broad approaches: expectation, extrapolation and explanation. Expectation is not generally a good basis for mortality forecasting, as it is subjective; expert expectations are invariably conservative. Explanation is restricted to certain causes of death with known determinants. Decomposition by cause of death poses problems associated with the lack of independence among causes and data difficulties. Most developments have been in extrapolative forecasting, and make use of statistical methods rather than models developed primarily for age-specific graduation. Methods using two-factor models (age-period or age-cohort) have been most successful. The two-factor Lee-Carter method, and, in particular, its variants, have been successful in terms of accuracy, while recent advances have improved the estimation of forecast uncertainty. Regression-based (GLM) methods have been less successful, due to nonlinearities in time. Three-factor methods are more recent; the Lee-Carter age-period cohort model appears promising. Specialised software has been developed and made available. Research needs include further comparative evaluations of methods in terms of the accuracy of the point forecast and its uncertainty, encompassing a wide range of mortality situations.
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010406 Stochastic Analysis and Modelling
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160304 Mortality
Subject Keyword
150204 Insurance Studies
Subject Keyword
mortality
Subject Keyword
forecasting
Subject Keyword
modelling
Subject Keyword
Lee-Carter
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GLM
Subject Keyword
p-splines
Subject Keyword
cause of death
Resource Type
journal article
Organisation
Macquarie University. Dept. of Actuarial Studies

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http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/75845
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ISSN:1748-4995
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mq-rm-2009002325
Language
eng
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