The recent actuarial literature has shown that mortality patterns and trajectories in closely related populations are similar in some respects and that small differences are unlikely to increase in the long run. The common feeling is that mortality forecasts for individual countries could be improved by taking into account the patterns from a larger group. Starting from this consideration, we apply the three-way Lee–Carter model to a group of countries, by extending the bilinear LC model to a three-way structure, which incorporates a further component in the decomposition of the log-mortality rates. From a methodological point of view, there are several issues to deal with when focusing on such kind of data. In the presence of a three-way d...
Using data for six OECD countries, this paper studies the effect of macroeconomic conditions on the ...
Recently a large number of new mortality models have been proposed to analyze historic mortality rat...
<b>Background</b>: In low mortality countries, assessing future ageing depends to a large extent on ...
The recent actuarial literature has shown that mortality patterns and trajectories in closely relat...
In this paper, we focus on a Multidimensional Data Analysis approach to the Lee-Carter (LC) model of...
In this paper, we focus on a Multi-dimensional Data Analysis approach to the LeeCarter (LC) model o...
The relative performance of multipopulation stochastic mortality models is investigated. When target...
A new common mortality modeling structure is presented for analyzing mortality dynamics for a pool o...
The Lee-Carter methodology is a powerful approach to mortality projections which describes the log o...
In this paper, we formulate the multi-population mortality forecasting problem based on 3-way (age, ...
The Lee-Carter methodology is a powerful approach to mortality projections which describes the log o...
The academic literature in longevity field has recently focused on models for detecting multiple pop...
Mortality rates differ across countries and years, and the country with the lowest observed mortalit...
The three-way model has been proposed as a development of the original Lee- Carter (LC) model when ...
Mortality modelling and forecasting are deeply rooted in demographic and actuarial sciences. Models ...
Using data for six OECD countries, this paper studies the effect of macroeconomic conditions on the ...
Recently a large number of new mortality models have been proposed to analyze historic mortality rat...
<b>Background</b>: In low mortality countries, assessing future ageing depends to a large extent on ...
The recent actuarial literature has shown that mortality patterns and trajectories in closely relat...
In this paper, we focus on a Multidimensional Data Analysis approach to the Lee-Carter (LC) model of...
In this paper, we focus on a Multi-dimensional Data Analysis approach to the LeeCarter (LC) model o...
The relative performance of multipopulation stochastic mortality models is investigated. When target...
A new common mortality modeling structure is presented for analyzing mortality dynamics for a pool o...
The Lee-Carter methodology is a powerful approach to mortality projections which describes the log o...
In this paper, we formulate the multi-population mortality forecasting problem based on 3-way (age, ...
The Lee-Carter methodology is a powerful approach to mortality projections which describes the log o...
The academic literature in longevity field has recently focused on models for detecting multiple pop...
Mortality rates differ across countries and years, and the country with the lowest observed mortalit...
The three-way model has been proposed as a development of the original Lee- Carter (LC) model when ...
Mortality modelling and forecasting are deeply rooted in demographic and actuarial sciences. Models ...
Using data for six OECD countries, this paper studies the effect of macroeconomic conditions on the ...
Recently a large number of new mortality models have been proposed to analyze historic mortality rat...
<b>Background</b>: In low mortality countries, assessing future ageing depends to a large extent on ...