2022
DOI: 10.16929/as/2022.3199.302
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Compound Joint-life Annuity Frailty Modeling

Abstract: Dans ce papier, nous proposons un estimateur de la classe de mesures de la pauvreté de Foster, Greer et Thorbecke. Le nouveau estimateur est construit avec un noyau adaptatif et la largeur de fenêtre de l'estimateur amélioré est obtenue en fonction de l'étendue des observations. Un exemple de simulation est présenté permettant de faire des comparaisons avec quatre autres estimateurs. La performance du nouveau estimateur proposé est évaluée au moyen de la variance et du critère de l'erreur quadratique moyenn… Show more

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“…The implication is that study subjects are pooled in the same risk profile at a given age. However, statistical evidence suggest a different model as indicated by several researchers, such as Su & Sherris (2012) [12] ; Gatzert et al, (2012) [7] ; Onchere (2013) [10] ; Fong (2015) [6] ; Olivieri & Pitacco (2016) [9] and Pitacco (2018) [11] with references therein. To adequately price and allocate reserves that represent the insurance contracts all relevant factors affecting mortality needs to be considered.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The implication is that study subjects are pooled in the same risk profile at a given age. However, statistical evidence suggest a different model as indicated by several researchers, such as Su & Sherris (2012) [12] ; Gatzert et al, (2012) [7] ; Onchere (2013) [10] ; Fong (2015) [6] ; Olivieri & Pitacco (2016) [9] and Pitacco (2018) [11] with references therein. To adequately price and allocate reserves that represent the insurance contracts all relevant factors affecting mortality needs to be considered.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%