Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5077312 | Insurance: Mathematics and Economics | 2008 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Mortality rates are known to depend on socio-economic and behavioral risk factors, and actuarial calculations for life insurance policies usually reflect this. It is typically assumed, however, that these risk factors are observed only at policy issue, and the impact of changes that occur later is not considered. In this paper, we present a discrete-time, multi-state model for risk factor changes and mortality. It allows one to more accurately describe mortality dynamics and quantify variability in mortality. This model is extended to reflect health status and then used to analyze the impact of selective lapsation of life insurance policies and to predict mortality under reentry term insurance.
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Authors
Hyuk-Sung Kwon, Bruce L. Jones,