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Longevitas input format

We have made available an Excel spreadsheet describing how to create input files for uploading into Longevitas.
Written by: Helena BuckmayerTags: Filter information matrix by tag: Longevitas, Filter information matrix by tag: data format, Filter information matrix by tag: CSV

Haircut or hedge-trim?

Richard Willet's observation last year on the restatement of population estimates was picked up again recently by the BBC. Amongst the implications of the missing nonagenarians are some potentially interesting consequences for index-based longevity hedges.
Written by: Stephen RichardsTags: Filter information matrix by tag: ONS, Filter information matrix by tag: longevity hedge, Filter information matrix by tag: basis risk, Filter information matrix by tag: S-forward

Health experiments

One interesting aspect of Scottish devolution is the different path charted in health policy.  Residents of Scotland have long had a shorter life expectancy than other parts of the United Kingdom, which is partly a function of greater smoking prevalence and poorer diet (amongst other deleterious health behaviours).
Written by: Stephen RichardsTags: Filter information matrix by tag: Scotland, Filter information matrix by tag: alcohol, Filter information matrix by tag: smoking

Remembrance of things past

With all due respect to Marcel Proust, involuntary memory isn't something I particularly worry about. Now, involuntary forgetting on the other hand, that is something I'll admit to, and I'm fairly sure I'm not alone.
Written by: Gavin RitchieTags: Filter information matrix by tag: audit, Filter information matrix by tag: technology

Enhancement

An oft-overlooked aspect of statistical models is that parameters are dependent on each other. Ignoring such dependencies can have important consequences, and in extreme cases can even undermine assumptions for a forecasting model. However, in the case of a regression model the correlations between regressor variables can sometimes have some unexpectedly positive results.

Written by: Stephen RichardsTags: Filter information matrix by tag: survival models, Filter information matrix by tag: enhancement, Filter information matrix by tag: AIC

No smoking without fire

Socio-economic differentials in life expectancy have a long history in the United Kingdom. A large part of this over the last few decades has been stark differences in smoking rates — people of a high socio-economic status are much less likely to smoke, resulting in longer life expectancy.
Written by: Stephen RichardsTags: Filter information matrix by tag: smoking, Filter information matrix by tag: e-cigarettes, Filter information matrix by tag: mortality improvements

The ins and outs of bulk annuities

The UK has a well developed and highly competitive market in bulk annuities. These typically arise when a defined-benefit pension scheme wants to insure its liabilities.
Written by: Stephen RichardsTags: Filter information matrix by tag: bulk annuities, Filter information matrix by tag: buy-in, Filter information matrix by tag: buy-out, Filter information matrix by tag: survival models

Herding experts

Experts can come in for a lot of criticism, but they have their uses. After all, with no heads above those parapets, humanity would neither see so far nor have enough target practice.
Written by: Gavin RitchieTags: Filter information matrix by tag: mortality, Filter information matrix by tag: longevity

The best available approximation to the truth

In my role as guest editor of the British Actuarial Journal, I wrote an editorial piece about how actuaries can assess the suitability (or otherwise) of models for projecting mortality rates.
Written by: Stephen RichardsTags: Filter information matrix by tag: mortality projections, Filter information matrix by tag: BAJ