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Old And New Perspectives On Mortality Forecasting 1st Ed Tommy Bengtsson

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Old And New Perspectives On Mortality Forecasting 1st Ed Tommy Bengtsson
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.72 MB
Author: Tommy Bengtsson, Nico Keilman
ISBN: 9783030050740, 9783030050757, 3030050742, 3030050750
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Old And New Perspectives On Mortality Forecasting 1st Ed Tommy Bengtsson by Tommy Bengtsson, Nico Keilman 9783030050740, 9783030050757, 3030050742, 3030050750 instant download after payment.

This open access book describes methods of mortality forecasting and discusses possible improvements. It contains a selection of previously unpublished and published papers, which together provide a state-of-the-art overview of statistical approaches as well as behavioural and biological perspectives. The different parts of the book provide discussions of current practice, probabilistic forecasting, the linearity in the increase of life expectancy, causes of death, and the role of cohort factors. The key question in the book is whether it is possible to project future mortality accurately, and if so, what is the best approach. This makes the book a valuable read to demographers, pension planners, actuaries, and all those interested and/or working in modelling and forecasting mortality.

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