The Lee and Carter (1992) model assumes that the deterministic and stochastic time series dynamics load with identical weights when describing the development of age-specific mortality rates. Effectively this means that the main characteristics of the model simplify to a random walk model with age-specific drift components. But restricting the adjustment mechanism of the stochastic and linear trend components to be identical may be too strong a simplification. In fact, the presence of a stochastic trend component may itself result from a bias induced by properly fitting the linear trend that characterizes mortality data. We find empirical evidence that this feature of the Lee–Carter model overly restricts the system dynamics and we suggest ...
In developed countries, mortality decline is decelerating at younger ages and accelerating at old ag...
Lee and Carter proposed in 1992 a non-linear model m(xt) = exp(a(x) + b(x)k(t) + epsilon(xt)) for fi...
The predominant way of modelling mortality rates is the lee–carter model and its many extensions. Th...
Modelling mortality and longevity risk is critical to assessing risk for insurers issuing longevity ...
In this paper, we focus on a Multi-dimensional Data Analysis approach to the LeeCarter (LC) model o...
In this paper, we focus on a Multi-dimensional Data Analysis approach to the LeeCarter (LC) model o...
In this paper, we focus on a Multi-dimensional Data Analysis approach to the LeeCarter (LC) model o...
In this paper, we focus on a Multi-dimensional Data Analysis approach to the LeeCarter (LC) model o...
The introduction of the Lee–Carter (LC) method marked a breakthrough in mortality forecasting, provi...
In this paper, we focus on a Multi-dimensional Data Analysis approach to the LeeCarter (LC) model o...
The Lee-Carter methodology is a powerful approach to mortality projections which describes the log o...
In recent years, the issue of life expectancy has become of upmost importance to pension providers, ...
In this paper, we focus on a Multi-dimensional Data Analysis approach to the LeeCarter (LC) model o...
In recent years, unexpected level of mortality improvement has become an increasing challenge for li...
The Lee-Carter methodology is a powerful approach to mortality projections which describes the log o...
In developed countries, mortality decline is decelerating at younger ages and accelerating at old ag...
Lee and Carter proposed in 1992 a non-linear model m(xt) = exp(a(x) + b(x)k(t) + epsilon(xt)) for fi...
The predominant way of modelling mortality rates is the lee–carter model and its many extensions. Th...
Modelling mortality and longevity risk is critical to assessing risk for insurers issuing longevity ...
In this paper, we focus on a Multi-dimensional Data Analysis approach to the LeeCarter (LC) model o...
In this paper, we focus on a Multi-dimensional Data Analysis approach to the LeeCarter (LC) model o...
In this paper, we focus on a Multi-dimensional Data Analysis approach to the LeeCarter (LC) model o...
In this paper, we focus on a Multi-dimensional Data Analysis approach to the LeeCarter (LC) model o...
The introduction of the Lee–Carter (LC) method marked a breakthrough in mortality forecasting, provi...
In this paper, we focus on a Multi-dimensional Data Analysis approach to the LeeCarter (LC) model o...
The Lee-Carter methodology is a powerful approach to mortality projections which describes the log o...
In recent years, the issue of life expectancy has become of upmost importance to pension providers, ...
In this paper, we focus on a Multi-dimensional Data Analysis approach to the LeeCarter (LC) model o...
In recent years, unexpected level of mortality improvement has become an increasing challenge for li...
The Lee-Carter methodology is a powerful approach to mortality projections which describes the log o...
In developed countries, mortality decline is decelerating at younger ages and accelerating at old ag...
Lee and Carter proposed in 1992 a non-linear model m(xt) = exp(a(x) + b(x)k(t) + epsilon(xt)) for fi...
The predominant way of modelling mortality rates is the lee–carter model and its many extensions. Th...