The analysis of causal mortality provides rich insight into changes in mortality trends that are hidden in population level data. Therefore, we develop and apply a multinomial logistic framework to model causal mortality. We use internationally classified cause-of-death categories and data obtained from the World Health Organization. Inherent dependence amongst the competing causes is accounted for in the framework, which also allows us to investigate the effects of improvements in, or the elimination of, cause-specific mortality. This has applications to scenario-based forecasting often used to assess the impact of changes in mortality. The multinomial model is shown to be more conservative than commonly used approaches based on the force ...
Health economic evaluations require estimates of expected survival from patients receiving different...
BACKGROUND: Data on causes of death by age and sex are a critical input into health decision-making....
Over the last century, the assumption usually made was that causes of death are independent, althoug...
The analysis of causal mortality provides rich insight into changes in mortality trends that are hid...
Longevity risk is among the most important factors to consider for pricing and risk management of lo...
The aim of this thesis is to provide an overview of methods used in cause-of-death mortality analysi...
This article integrates two methods that analyze the implications of various causes of death for lif...
The rising life expectancy is one of the biggest challenges the insurance industry has ever faced. T...
In contrast to the traditional approach that uses total mortality rates, we want to gain additional ...
All-cause mortality is driven by various types of cause-specific mortality. Projecting all-cause mor...
Recent pension reforms in Europe have implemented a link between retirement age and life expectancy....
The statistical modeling of the causes of death of the oldest old (persons aged 80 and over) in the ...
This paper analyses cause-of-death mortality changes and its impacts on the whole population evoluti...
2013 - 2014The study of cause-specific mortality in the actuarial field is one of the main sources o...
Mortality modelling and forecasting are deeply rooted in demographic and actuarial sciences. Models ...
Health economic evaluations require estimates of expected survival from patients receiving different...
BACKGROUND: Data on causes of death by age and sex are a critical input into health decision-making....
Over the last century, the assumption usually made was that causes of death are independent, althoug...
The analysis of causal mortality provides rich insight into changes in mortality trends that are hid...
Longevity risk is among the most important factors to consider for pricing and risk management of lo...
The aim of this thesis is to provide an overview of methods used in cause-of-death mortality analysi...
This article integrates two methods that analyze the implications of various causes of death for lif...
The rising life expectancy is one of the biggest challenges the insurance industry has ever faced. T...
In contrast to the traditional approach that uses total mortality rates, we want to gain additional ...
All-cause mortality is driven by various types of cause-specific mortality. Projecting all-cause mor...
Recent pension reforms in Europe have implemented a link between retirement age and life expectancy....
The statistical modeling of the causes of death of the oldest old (persons aged 80 and over) in the ...
This paper analyses cause-of-death mortality changes and its impacts on the whole population evoluti...
2013 - 2014The study of cause-specific mortality in the actuarial field is one of the main sources o...
Mortality modelling and forecasting are deeply rooted in demographic and actuarial sciences. Models ...
Health economic evaluations require estimates of expected survival from patients receiving different...
BACKGROUND: Data on causes of death by age and sex are a critical input into health decision-making....
Over the last century, the assumption usually made was that causes of death are independent, althoug...