Mortality modelling for the purposes of demographic forecasting and actuarial pricing is generally done at an aggregate level using national data. Modelling at this level fails to capture the variation in mortality within country and potentially leads to a mis-specification of mortality forecasts for a subset of the population. This can have detrimental effects for pricing and reserving in the actuarial context. In this paper we consider mortality rates at a regional level and analyse the variation in those rates. We consider whether variation in mortality rates within a country can be explained using local economic and social variables. Using Northern Ireland data on mortality and measures of deprivation we identify the variables explainin...
abstract: Background A growing body of research emphasizes the importance of contextual factors on h...
Abstract Much research into spatial inequalities in health has sought the balance between compositio...
This paper considers the modelling of mortality rates classified by age, time, and small area with a...
Human mortality is in part a function of multiple socioeconomic factors that differ both spatially a...
The number of deaths in a particular connection can be expressed in different ways. In spatial epide...
Study objective: In Australia, studies finding an association between area-level socioeconomic disad...
This study investigates the extent to which individuals, in England and Wales, in different types of...
During the last two centuries the developed world experienced a persistent increase in life expectan...
Following a reduction in the number of deaths from infectious diseases during the past 100 years, m...
Previous UK and European research has highlighted important variations in mortality between populati...
One of the assumptions that is often made in modeling the relationship between deprivation and morta...
Relationships between mortality and morbidity are long established within geo-spatial modelling and ...
Objectives: To examine the geographical relation between mortality and deprivation in England and Wa...
Regional Variations of Mortality in the Republic of Ireland. Initially, this paper describes the i...
Pension plan sponsors face a myriad of risks, one of which is longevity risk that arises from the in...
abstract: Background A growing body of research emphasizes the importance of contextual factors on h...
Abstract Much research into spatial inequalities in health has sought the balance between compositio...
This paper considers the modelling of mortality rates classified by age, time, and small area with a...
Human mortality is in part a function of multiple socioeconomic factors that differ both spatially a...
The number of deaths in a particular connection can be expressed in different ways. In spatial epide...
Study objective: In Australia, studies finding an association between area-level socioeconomic disad...
This study investigates the extent to which individuals, in England and Wales, in different types of...
During the last two centuries the developed world experienced a persistent increase in life expectan...
Following a reduction in the number of deaths from infectious diseases during the past 100 years, m...
Previous UK and European research has highlighted important variations in mortality between populati...
One of the assumptions that is often made in modeling the relationship between deprivation and morta...
Relationships between mortality and morbidity are long established within geo-spatial modelling and ...
Objectives: To examine the geographical relation between mortality and deprivation in England and Wa...
Regional Variations of Mortality in the Republic of Ireland. Initially, this paper describes the i...
Pension plan sponsors face a myriad of risks, one of which is longevity risk that arises from the in...
abstract: Background A growing body of research emphasizes the importance of contextual factors on h...
Abstract Much research into spatial inequalities in health has sought the balance between compositio...
This paper considers the modelling of mortality rates classified by age, time, and small area with a...