2013 - 2014The study of cause-specific mortality in the actuarial field is one of the main sources of information for public health monitoring. Among the number of challenges that need to be addressed, two of them are the main aims of this work. First, the World Health Organization manages a cause-specific mortality database, based on the International Classification of Diseases (ICD). The ICD changed three times between 1950 and 2010 in order to account for progress in science and technology and to achieve more refined cause descriptions. Thus, the ICD revision often causes major discontinuities in trends in mortality and morbidity statistics, requiring then an appropriate correction for any time series analyses or forecasts. Second, model...
This thesis considers the determination of the mortality rate qx from full data for the year of age ...
The recent actuarial literature has shown that mortality patterns and trajectories in closely relate...
Over the last century, the assumption usually made was that causes of death are independent, althoug...
The rising life expectancy is one of the biggest challenges the insurance industry has ever faced. T...
Longevity risk is among the most important factors to consider for pricing and risk management of lo...
In contrast to the traditional approach that uses total mortality rates, we want to gain additional ...
The analysis of causal mortality provides rich insight into changes in mortality trends that are hid...
Revisions of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) can lead to biases in cause-specific...
Non-communicable diseases are the most frequent causes of death in most countries in the Americas, t...
The increasing life expectancy, driven mainly by improvements in sanitation, housing and education, ...
Most of the methods of mortality forecasting have been assessed using performance on overall mortali...
Most of the methods of mortality forecasting have been assessed using performance on overall mortali...
Cause-specific mortality analysis is based predominantly on examination of the underlying cause of d...
Most of the methods of mortality forecasting have been assessed using performance on overall mortali...
Most of the methods of mortality forecasting have been assessed using performance on overall mortali...
This thesis considers the determination of the mortality rate qx from full data for the year of age ...
The recent actuarial literature has shown that mortality patterns and trajectories in closely relate...
Over the last century, the assumption usually made was that causes of death are independent, althoug...
The rising life expectancy is one of the biggest challenges the insurance industry has ever faced. T...
Longevity risk is among the most important factors to consider for pricing and risk management of lo...
In contrast to the traditional approach that uses total mortality rates, we want to gain additional ...
The analysis of causal mortality provides rich insight into changes in mortality trends that are hid...
Revisions of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) can lead to biases in cause-specific...
Non-communicable diseases are the most frequent causes of death in most countries in the Americas, t...
The increasing life expectancy, driven mainly by improvements in sanitation, housing and education, ...
Most of the methods of mortality forecasting have been assessed using performance on overall mortali...
Most of the methods of mortality forecasting have been assessed using performance on overall mortali...
Cause-specific mortality analysis is based predominantly on examination of the underlying cause of d...
Most of the methods of mortality forecasting have been assessed using performance on overall mortali...
Most of the methods of mortality forecasting have been assessed using performance on overall mortali...
This thesis considers the determination of the mortality rate qx from full data for the year of age ...
The recent actuarial literature has shown that mortality patterns and trajectories in closely relate...
Over the last century, the assumption usually made was that causes of death are independent, althoug...