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Smoothing and forecasting mortality rates
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2004
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Mortality StudiesEngineeringMortality RatesData ScienceBiostatisticsPublic HealthDemographic ForecastingLife ExpectancyStatisticsPrediction ModellingEpidemiological TrendPredictive AnalyticsForecastingFunctional Data AnalysisFuture Mortality RatesEpidemiologyPenalty MatricesForecasting Mortality RatesUk InsuranceSpline (Mathematics)
The prediction of future mortality rates is a problem of fundamental importance for the insurance and pensions industry. We show how the method of P-splines can be extended to the smoothing and forecasting of two-dimensional mortality tables. We use a penalized generalized linear model with Poisson errors and show how to construct regression and penalty matrices appropriate for two-dimensional modelling. An important feature of our method is that forecasting is a natural consequence of the smoothing process. We illustrate our methods with two data sets provided by the Continuous Mortality Investigation Bureau, a central body for the collection and processing of UK insurance and pensions data.
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