2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.insmatheco.2015.03.021
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A step-by-step guide to building two-population stochastic mortality models

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“…Another alternative for modelling multi-population mortality is to extend the widely used single-population Cairns-Blake-Dowd (CBD) model of mortality (Cairns et al, 2006). This approach has recently been considered by Li et al (2015) who introduce two-population versions of the CBD model and its variants. For instance, in a full twopopulation version of the M7 model (the CBD model with cohort and quadratic effects proposed in Cairns et al (2009)), the one-year death rate for a person aged x at time t in population i, q i xt , is given by:…”
Section: Wan and Bertschi (2015)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Another alternative for modelling multi-population mortality is to extend the widely used single-population Cairns-Blake-Dowd (CBD) model of mortality (Cairns et al, 2006). This approach has recently been considered by Li et al (2015) who introduce two-population versions of the CBD model and its variants. For instance, in a full twopopulation version of the M7 model (the CBD model with cohort and quadratic effects proposed in Cairns et al (2009)), the one-year death rate for a person aged x at time t in population i, q i xt , is given by:…”
Section: Wan and Bertschi (2015)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Li et al (2015) also set out a systematic top-down procedure to evaluate if some of the stochastic factors in the two-population model can be shared by the two populations (e.g. by assuming in (4) that κ…”
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“…Li and Lee propose an additional common factor between the multiple populations, and is one of the models considered here.Other authors have also carried out further work on the Li and Lee model, a notable example being Li (2013), who reviews a variation on the original model. Recent work that considers different models from those in this paper include the extensive analyses of Haberman et al (2014), Li et al (2015) and Danesi et al (2015). Haberman et al (2014) consider a range of two-population mortality models and assess these against a variety of criteria including the coherence of forecasts.…”
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“…1 Li et al (2015) consider two-population variants of seven of the models first considered by Cairns et al (2009). Their analysis aims for balance between historical quality of fit, qualitative model selection criteria and coherence of forecasts.…”
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