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Reporting delays

When performing a mortality analysis, it is my practice to disregard the most recent six months or so of experience data. The reason is delays in the reporting and recording of deaths, i.e. occurred-but-not-reported (OBNR) to use the terminology of Lawless (1994). We use the term OBNR, rather than the more familiar term IBNR (incurred-but-not-reported); IBNR is associated with "cost-orientated" delay distributions of insurance claims (Jewell, 1989), whereas we are focused on just the delay itself.

Written by: Stephen RichardsTags: Filter information matrix by tag: OBNR, Filter information matrix by tag: IBNR, Filter information matrix by tag: right-truncation, Filter information matrix by tag: interval censoring