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  • Tales of a Journey of Discovery
    for insurance programs, including the Affordable Care Act, and long-term disability coverage. There are ... needs skilled care, (2) needs assisted living, (3) needs home care, and (4) needs walk-in care. Cases are ...

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    • Authors: John M Bragg
    • Date: Jul 2016
    • Competency: Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving>Innovative solutions; Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving>Problem analysis and definition
    • Publication Name: Reinsurance News
    • Topics: Demography>Mortality - Demography; Demography>Gender factors; Demography>Longevity; Demography>Population data; Experience Studies & Data>Disability; Experience Studies & Data>Long-term care - Experience Studies & Data; Experience Studies & Data>Morbidity; Experience Studies & Data>Mortality
  • Planning For Future State: Forces for Change in Retirement Security Part II
    planned to fund the kind of at-home care and ultimately nursing home care she was going to need. My mother ... for whatever need, whether that be child care, dependent care, starting their own business, going back ...

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    • Authors: Paul A Gewirtz, Robert W Ryan, Patricia Scahill, Edith Weiner, Mathew Greenwald, Carolyn Grillo
    • Date: Jun 1994
    • Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
    • Publication Name: Record of the Society of Actuaries
    • Topics: Demography>Gender factors; Pensions & Retirement>Plan design
  • Key Findings and Issues - The Impact of Retirement Risk on Women
    worry about paying for adequate health care and long-term care, depleting their savings, and having the ... worry only about not being able to afford long-term care. The economic downturn did not change the similarity ...

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    • Authors: Society of Actuaries
    • Date: Jan 2010
    • Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
    • Topics: Demography>Gender factors; Pensions & Retirement>Retirement risks
  • Risk Classification - Effect on Plan Design
    death of a breadwinner, and to adequate medical care. Availability of coverage is very much an issue ... fixed charge. In this case, theemployer would take care of variability and defuse the classification issue ...

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    • Authors: Daniel J Gross, Donald S Grubbs, Anna M Rappaport, Catherine M Kamrow
    • Date: Apr 1978
    • Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge>External forces and business performance
    • Publication Name: Record of the Society of Actuaries
    • Topics: Demography>Gender factors; Pensions & Retirement>Plan design; Public Policy
  • Mortality Trends of Males and Females over the Ages
    populations, was that females had little choice but to care full time for the young, a pattern that persisted ... nineteenth-century life ex- pectancies in Europe as "the primary revolution"; the same could be said of the trends ...

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    • Authors: Barnet N Berin, Aaron Tenenbein, George J Stolnitz
    • Date: Oct 1989
    • Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge>General business skills; Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving
    • Publication Name: Transactions of the SOA
    • Topics: Demography>Mortality - Demography; Demography>Gender factors
  • Don't Forget the Role of Families in Lifetime Security
    not really afford it. The Family and Long-Term Care The transfers discussed earlier do not include the ... help is provided. The vast majority of long-term care is provided informally at home, very often by women ...

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    • Authors: Anna M Rappaport
    • Date: Apr 2017
    • Competency: Leadership>Thought leadership
    • Topics: Demography>Gender factors; Demography>Longevity; Pensions & Retirement>Retirement risks; Pensions & Retirement>Risk management
  • Why Men Die Younger - Causes of Mortality Differences by Sex: References
    Coronary Heart Disease: The Explanatory Role of Primary Risk Factors,’’ Journal of Health and Social Behavior ... Huber R. Warner. 1989. ‘‘Does Genotypic Sex Have a Direct Effect on Longevity?’’ Experimental Gerontology ...

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    • Authors: Barbara Kalben
    • Date: Feb 2002
    • Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
    • Topics: Demography>Gender factors
  • Quality of Life of the Elderly
    discussions in reimbursement and coverage of long-term care. I must point out that the paper completes ... cost of long-term care to individuals and society. More money is spent on long-term care for women than ...

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    • Authors: Deborah Briceland-Betts
    • Date: Jan 2008
    • Competency: Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving>Process and technique refinement
    • Topics: Demography>Gender factors; Economics>Health economics; Social Insurance>Survivor benefits
  • Women and Retirement: Greater Challenges and More Individual Responsibility
    long-term care; The fact that women are much more likely than men to need long-term care in an institutional ... defined benefit plans. And, rising health care costs are compounding the challenges. With the ...

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    • Authors: Anna M Rappaport
    • Date: May 2008
    • Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
    • Publication Name: Pension Section News
    • Topics: Demography>Gender factors; Pensions & Retirement>Retirement risks
  • Why Men Die Younger: Causes of Mortality Differences by Sex, Chapter 9: Conclusions
    demonstrated that fe- males receive less food and health care than males. With relatively equal treatment, males ... appears to be related to monogamy and greater male care of offspring. Two studies compared the mortality ...

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    • Authors: Barbara Kalben
    • Date: Feb 2002
    • Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
    • Topics: Demography>Gender factors