Stochastic mortality, i.e. modelling death arrival via a jump process with stochastic intensity, is gaining increasing reputation as a way to represent mortality risk. This paper represents a first attempt to model the mortality risk of couples of individuals, according to the stochastic intensity approach. On the theoretical side, we extend to couples the Cox processes set up, i.e. the idea that mortality is driven by a jump process whose intensity is itself a stochastic process, proper of a particular generation within each gender. Dependence between the survival times of the members of a couple is captured by an Archimedean copula. On the calibration side, we fit the joint survival function by calibrating separately the (analytical...
Bivariate, semi-competing risk data are survival endpoints where a terminal event can censor a non-...
We present a methodology to forecast mortality rates and estimate longevity and mortality risks. The...
This paper studies the dependence between coupled lives - both within and across generations - and i...
Stochastic mortality, i.e. modelling death arrival via a jump process with stochastic intensity, is ...
In this note we use doubly stochastic processes (or Cox processes) in order to model the evolution o...
Longevity risk, that is the tendency of individuals to live longer and longer, has been increasingly...
The problem of modelling the joint distribution of survival times in a competing risks model, using ...
Abstract: The insurance industry recently experienced a high demand for life in-surance policies iss...
Stochastic mortality models have been developed for a range of applications from demographic project...
Modeling mortality co-movements for multiple populations have significant implications for mortality...
In this paper we use doubly stochastic processes (or Cox processes) in order to model the random evo...
The combined survival status of the insured lives is a critical problem when pricing and reserving i...
This paper introduces a new framework for modelling the joint development over time of mortality rat...
In this paper, we address the mortality risk of individuals and adopt parsimonious time- homogeneou...
We formulate, study and calibrate a continuous-time model for the joint evolution of the mortality ...
Bivariate, semi-competing risk data are survival endpoints where a terminal event can censor a non-...
We present a methodology to forecast mortality rates and estimate longevity and mortality risks. The...
This paper studies the dependence between coupled lives - both within and across generations - and i...
Stochastic mortality, i.e. modelling death arrival via a jump process with stochastic intensity, is ...
In this note we use doubly stochastic processes (or Cox processes) in order to model the evolution o...
Longevity risk, that is the tendency of individuals to live longer and longer, has been increasingly...
The problem of modelling the joint distribution of survival times in a competing risks model, using ...
Abstract: The insurance industry recently experienced a high demand for life in-surance policies iss...
Stochastic mortality models have been developed for a range of applications from demographic project...
Modeling mortality co-movements for multiple populations have significant implications for mortality...
In this paper we use doubly stochastic processes (or Cox processes) in order to model the random evo...
The combined survival status of the insured lives is a critical problem when pricing and reserving i...
This paper introduces a new framework for modelling the joint development over time of mortality rat...
In this paper, we address the mortality risk of individuals and adopt parsimonious time- homogeneou...
We formulate, study and calibrate a continuous-time model for the joint evolution of the mortality ...
Bivariate, semi-competing risk data are survival endpoints where a terminal event can censor a non-...
We present a methodology to forecast mortality rates and estimate longevity and mortality risks. The...
This paper studies the dependence between coupled lives - both within and across generations - and i...