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The Cost of Recent Additional Mortality under Group Conversions
year experi- ence of only 729% of the same basic table. The nature of the mortality experience under ... premiums, were based on the nearest age 1958 CSO Table, curtate, with interest at 2½% per year. Present ...- Authors: Russell M Collins, Rea B Hayes, Paul H Jackson, Julia Augusta Oldenkamp, Frederick S Townsend, Julius Vogel, Edward A. Lew, Louis Levinson, Garnett E Cannon, George C Campbell, W Rulon Williamson, Milton J. Wood, Guy W. Pickering, Fred H Holsten
- Date: Oct 1962
- Competency: Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving>Problem analysis and definition
- Publication Name: Transactions of the SOA
- Topics: Experience Studies & Data>Mortality; Life Insurance>Pricing - Life Insurance; Modeling & Statistical Methods
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Discussion - Funding of Group Life Insurance
group insurance and pensions can be compared to individual plans of life insurance. The method or plan ... is not necessary that this be true for every individual in a group so long as the equation holds for ...- Authors: B Russell Thomas, Charles L. Trowbridge, Herbert L Feay, W Rulon Williamson
- Date: Oct 1955
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Publication Name: Transactions of the SOA
- Topics: Life Insurance>Group plans - Life Insurance
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Discussion - 1958 Amendments to the Social Security Act
the $4~ billion -- in fact all of the combined individual and employer taxes of $8½ billion 28 DISCUSSION ... expansions in program. 5. The assumption that Table 5 in this paper in any way proves the basic cor- ...- Authors: Robert J Myers, A M Niessen, W Rulon Williamson
- Date: Mar 1959
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Publication Name: Transactions of the SOA
- Topics: Social Insurance>Social Security
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Misconceptions of our Social Security System Actuarial Anesthesia
Principles In a report on the "Seventh Actuarial Valuation of the Railroad Re- tirement System" by Abraham ... Still another important principle---that of individual equity--is involved in the determination of ...- Authors: James A Attwood, James L Clare, Shepherd M Holcombe, George E Immerwahr, Robert J Myers, Conrad Siegel, Geoffrey N Calvert, A M Niessen, Ray M Peterson, Herbert L Feay, W Rulon Williamson, M. Albert Linton, John Hanson
- Date: Nov 1959
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Publication Name: Transactions of the SOA
- Topics: Social Insurance>Social Security
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New Zealand Social Insurance System
the year of payment, so that for a particular individual the amount increases from year to year. The ultimate ... duration of sick- ness benefits, but rather the individual is transferred from sickness bene- fits whenever ...- Authors: Robert J Myers, Geoffrey N Calvert, W Rulon Williamson, Kermit Lang
- Date: Nov 1950
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Publication Name: Transactions of the SOA
- Topics: Social Insurance
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Discussion - Pension PlansProvisions for Termination of Plan
Its intent was to convey the idea that each individual employee within a particular priority category ... hereby reserved to the Congress." Mr. Bronson's Table I, with 9 classifications, suggests a series of ...- Authors: James A Attwood, William W Fellers, D'Alton S Bill Rudd, J Perham Stanley, Ray M Peterson, Dorrance C. Bronson, W Rulon Williamson
- Date: Oct 1955
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Publication Name: Transactions of the SOA
- Topics: Pensions & Retirement
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Discussion of Preceding Paper
it would have been in- teresting to have had a table showing the percentage of total hospital care by ... plans and also under the two provincial plans. Table 3 might lead one to the conclusion that Saskatchewan ...- Authors: Samuel Eckler, W Rulon Williamson, Thomas B Morrison
- Date: Nov 1952
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge>External forces and business performance
- Publication Name: Transactions of the SOA
- Topics: Social Insurance>Government-funded healthcare
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Discussion - Mortality Experience under the Old-Age and Survivors Insurance System
later wages could lose some benefits. Therefore Table 4 includes about one-eighth who are not receiv- ... Group con- versions, where against the standard table the experience kept getting better in the later ...- Authors: A M Niessen, W Rulon Williamson, Louis O Shudde
- Date: Sep 1951
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Publication Name: Transactions of the SOA
- Topics: Social Insurance>Social Security
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Discussion - Group Life Insurance with Paid-Up Values
insurance in any amount determined for each individual at his termina- tion of active insured status ... underwriting restrictions must be placed on amounts for individual lives and on the total amount of insurance, ...- Authors: Robert G Espie, Joseph W Moran, B Russell Thomas, John Dyer, William W Keffer, W Rulon Williamson
- Date: Oct 1955
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Publication Name: Transactions of the SOA
- Topics: Life Insurance>Group plans - Life Insurance
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Social Security
large a portion of the population as possible. Individual policies, or policies which treat the aged as ... adequacy in the benefits as contrasted with individual equity; (4) its financing is on a self-supporting ...- Authors: Laurence E Coward, Robert J Myers, Arthur Pedoe, W Rulon Williamson, Leonard Lesser
- Date: Nov 1959
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Publication Name: Transactions of the SOA
- Topics: Global Perspectives; Social Insurance