- Table of Contents by Subject
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- January 7–9, 2008
- Hilton in the Walt Disney World Resort
- Lake Buena Vista, FL
The Living to 100 monograph is composed of the papers presented at the symposium held January 7–9, 2008, in Lake Buena Vista, Fla.
- Health Status, Morbidity Measurement, Modeling, Prediction and Projection
- Distinguishing Health Status for Advanced Ages
- Moderator: Craig M. Baldwin
- Panelists: Faye S. Albert, Thomas Ashley, Robert Gleeson, Stephen K. Holland
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- Estimates of the Incidence, Prevalence, Duration, Intensity and Cost of Chronic Disability among the U.S. Elderly – Ed Lew Award Winner – 1st Place
- Eric Stallard
- Abstract
- Complete Paper
- Table
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- Health Expectancy
- Faye S. Albert, John M. Bragg and James C. Brooks, Jr.
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- Complete Paper
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- Health, Wealth and Wisdom—Living Long, Living Well: An Actuary Muses on Longevity
- Michael J. Cowell
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- Complete Paper
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- Human Behavior: An Impediment to Future Mortality Improvement
- A Focus on Obesity and Related Matters
- Sam Gutterman
- Abstract
- Complete Paper
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- Implications of Longer Life Spans: What Does This All Mean to Us?
- Moderator: Anna M. Rappaport
- Panelists: Timothy F. Harris, Dawn E. Helwig, Valerie A. Paganelli, David K Sandberg, Steven G. Vernon
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- Is the Compression of Morbidity a Universal Phenomenon?
- Jean–Marie Robine, Siu Lan K. Cheung, Shiro Horiuchi and A. Roger Thatcher
- Abstract
- Complete Paper
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- New Findings on the International Relationship between Income Inequality and Population Health
- Robert L. Brown and Steven G. Prus
- Abstract
- Complete Paper
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- Insurance Industry Implications
- Challenges on Improved Life Spans in India—the Actuarial Implications
- N.V. Subramanyan
- Abstract
- Complete Paper
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- Distinguishing Health Status for Advanced Ages
- Moderator: Craig M. Baldwin
- Panelists: Faye S. Albert, Thomas Ashley, Robert Gleeson, Stephen K. Holland
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- Implications of Longer Life Spans: What Does This All Mean to Us?
- Moderator: Anna M. Rappaport
- Panelists: Timothy F. Harris, Dawn E. Helwig, Valerie A. Paganelli, David K Sandberg, Steven G. Vernon
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- Living to 100: Survival to Advanced Ages: Insurance Industry Implication on Retirement Planning and the Secondary Market in Insurance
- Jay Vadiveloo, Peng Zhou, Charles Vinsonhaler, and Sudath Ranasinghe
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- Complete Paper
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- Longevity Risk Pricing
- Jiajia Cui
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- Complete Paper
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- Mortality Measurement, Modeling, Prediction and Projection
- A Study of the Lee–Carter Model with Age–Shifts
- Jack C. Yue, Sharon S. Yang and Hong–Chih Huang
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- Complete Paper
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- Challenges on Improved Life Spans in India—the Actuarial Implications
- N.V. Subramanyan
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- Complete Paper
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- Data Validation and Measurement of Cohort Mortality among Centenarians in Quebec (Canada) According to Ethnic Origin
- Mélissa Beaudry–Godin, Robert Bourbeau, and Bertrand Desjardins
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- Complete Paper
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- Inference for Logistic–type Models for the Force of Mortality
- Louis G. Doray
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- Complete Paper
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- Is There a Limit to the Compression of Mortality?
- Jean–Marie Robine, Siu Lan K. Cheung, Shiro Horiuchi and A. Roger Thatcher
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- Complete Paper
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- Mortality Measurement at Advanced Ages: A Study of the Social Security Administration Death Master File
- Leonid A. Gavrilov and Natalia S. Gavrilova
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- Complete Paper
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- New Findings on the International Relationship between Income Inequality and Population Health
- Robert L. Brown and Steven G. Prus
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- Complete Paper
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- On Simulation–Based Approaches to Risk Measurement in Mortality with Specific Reference to Binomial Lee–Carter Modelling
- Steve Haberman and Arthur Renshaw
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- Complete Paper
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- Physical and Socioeconomic Characteristics at Young Age as Predictors of Survival to 100: A Study of a New Historical Data Resource (U.S. WWI Draft Cards)
- Natalia Gavrilova and Leonid A. Gavrilov
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- Complete Paper
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- Predictive Modeling for Advanced Age Mortality
- Lijia Guo
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- Complete Paper
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- Typology and Review of Measures of Human Aging, Longevity and Superlongevity, with Applications to U.S. Data and Some Implications for U.S. Public Programs
- Jacob S. Siegel
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- Complete Paper
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- Testing Deterministic versus Stochastic Trends in the Lee–Carter Mortality Indexes and Its Implications for Projecting Mortality Improvements at Advanced Ages – Ed Lew Award Winner – 2nd Place
- Wai–Sum Chan, Siu–Hang Li and Siu–Hung Cheung
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- Complete Paper
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- Retirement and Retirement Risks
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- Session Discussions
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- Social Insurance
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- Theories on Aging
- Is the Compression of Morbidity a Universal Phenomenon?
- Jean–Marie Robine, Siu Lan K. Cheung, Shiro Horiuchi and A. Roger Thatcher
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- Complete Paper
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- Is There a Limit to the Compression of Mortality?
- Jean–Marie Robine, Siu Lan K. Cheung, Shiro Horiuchi and A. Roger Thatcher
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- Complete Paper
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- The Biology of Human Longevity, Aging and Age–Associated Diseases
- Leonard Hayflick
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- Complete Paper
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The opinions reflected in the papers and discussions are solely those of the authors, discussants, panelists and/or
participants and do not represent any official position or opinion of the SOA or its members, the participating organizations
and sponsors, and/or the SOA's Committee on Living to 100 Research Symposia.
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