As shown in the literature, the dependence structure in mortality data cannot be ignored in projecting future trends, in particular for a group of similar populations characterized bycommon long-run relationships. We propose a new multifactor model for capturing common and specific features of the trend over time. We implement the model and investigate its impact on actuarial valuations,through the introduction of the concept of the dependency premium.

The dependency premium based on a Multifactor Model for dependent mortality data

D'Amato, Valeria
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Piscopo, Gabriella
2019-01-01

Abstract

As shown in the literature, the dependence structure in mortality data cannot be ignored in projecting future trends, in particular for a group of similar populations characterized bycommon long-run relationships. We propose a new multifactor model for capturing common and specific features of the trend over time. We implement the model and investigate its impact on actuarial valuations,through the introduction of the concept of the dependency premium.
2019
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Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/11386/4702332
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