In this paper, our aim is to measure mortality rates which are specific to individual observable factors when these can change during life. The study is based on longitudinal data recording marital status and socio-professional features at census times, therefore the observation scheme is interval-censored since individual characteristics are only observed at isolated dates and transition times remain unknown. To this aim, we develop a parametric maximum likelihood estimation procedure for multi-state models that takes into account both interval-censoring and reversible transitions. This method, inspired by recent advances in the statistical literature, allows us to capture characteristic-specific mortality rates, in particular to recover t...
A variety of literature addresses the question of how the age distribution of deaths changes over ti...
In survival analysis a large literature using frailty models, or models with unobserved heterogeneit...
Gender-specific mortality surfaces are panels of time series of mortality rates that allow to exami...
In this paper, our aim is to measure mortality rates which are specific to individual observable fac...
Continuous‐time multistate survival models can be used to describe health‐related processes over tim...
International audienceWe consider the problem of estimating life expectancy of demented and institut...
A mortality surface is a measure of mortality indexed by year and age. A central limit theorem for a...
International audienceWe consider the problem of estimating the intensity functions for a continuous...
Life insurers, pension funds, health care providers and social security institutions face increasing...
We review a number of multi-population mortality models: variations of the Li and Lee (2005) model, ...
Although semi- and non-parametric approaches are frequently used to analyse survival data, there are...
Several parametric mortality models have been proposed to describe the age pattern of mortality sinc...
Multipopulation mortality models play an important role in longevity risk transfers involving more t...
Mortality is different across countries, states and regions. Several empirical research works howeve...
Many features of biological populations can be described in terms of their heterogeneity ...
A variety of literature addresses the question of how the age distribution of deaths changes over ti...
In survival analysis a large literature using frailty models, or models with unobserved heterogeneit...
Gender-specific mortality surfaces are panels of time series of mortality rates that allow to exami...
In this paper, our aim is to measure mortality rates which are specific to individual observable fac...
Continuous‐time multistate survival models can be used to describe health‐related processes over tim...
International audienceWe consider the problem of estimating life expectancy of demented and institut...
A mortality surface is a measure of mortality indexed by year and age. A central limit theorem for a...
International audienceWe consider the problem of estimating the intensity functions for a continuous...
Life insurers, pension funds, health care providers and social security institutions face increasing...
We review a number of multi-population mortality models: variations of the Li and Lee (2005) model, ...
Although semi- and non-parametric approaches are frequently used to analyse survival data, there are...
Several parametric mortality models have been proposed to describe the age pattern of mortality sinc...
Multipopulation mortality models play an important role in longevity risk transfers involving more t...
Mortality is different across countries, states and regions. Several empirical research works howeve...
Many features of biological populations can be described in terms of their heterogeneity ...
A variety of literature addresses the question of how the age distribution of deaths changes over ti...
In survival analysis a large literature using frailty models, or models with unobserved heterogeneit...
Gender-specific mortality surfaces are panels of time series of mortality rates that allow to exami...