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Emergence of Supercentenarians in Low Mortality Countries
Emergence of Supercentenarians in Low Mortality Countries Presented at Living to 100 Symposium, January 2002. This paper is a first attempt to assess which group of mortality trajectories ...- Authors: Jean Marie Robine, James W Vaupel
- Date: Jan 2002
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge; Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving
- Topics: Demography>Longevity; Global Perspectives
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Increased Longevity and the Challenge of Determining qx at Extreme Ages, Part 2 - Coping with Longevity: The New German Annuity Valution Table DAV 2004 R
Increased Longevity and the Challenge of Determining qx at Extreme Ages, Part 2 - Coping with Longevity: The New German Annuity Valution Table DAV 2004 R The absract for the paper Increased ...- Authors: Ulrich Pasdika, L SS
- Date: Jan 2005
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Topics: Demography>Longevity
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2005 Living to 100 and Beyond Monograph: Increased Longevity and the Challenge of Determining qx at Extreme Ages - Part 1
2005 Living to 100 and Beyond Monograph: Increased Longevity and the Challenge of Determining qx at Extreme Ages - Part 1 Discussion among experts. From 2005 Living to 100 and Beyond Monograph, ...- Authors: Richard A Humble, Edwin Hustead, Allen Klein, Christine E Dugan
- Date: Jan 2005
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Topics: Demography
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2005 Living to 100 and Beyond Monograph: Mortality Laws and Models - Part 1
2005 Living to 100 and Beyond Monograph: Mortality Laws and Models - Part 1 Experts' discussion of mortality laws and models. From 2005 Living to 100 and Beyond Monograph, M-LI05-1.- Authors: Thomas Edwalds, Zhongxian Han, Marie Redina Mumpar-Victoria, Kathryn A Robertson
- Date: Jan 2005
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Topics: Demography
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A Discussion of Three Papers on Data Sources, Quality, and Analyses
A Discussion of Three Papers on Data Sources, Quality, and Analyses Brief discussion of three Kestenbaum/Ferguson, Yue, and Robine/Cheng/Paccaud earlier presented papers on elderly longevity.- Authors: Thomas Herzog
- Date: Jan 2005
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Topics: Demography
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2005 Living to 100 and Beyond Monograph: The Great Debate on the Outlook for Human Longevity - Exposition and Evaluation of Two Divergent Views
2005 Living to 100 and Beyond Monograph: The Great Debate on the Outlook for Human Longevity - Exposition and Evaluation of Two Divergent Views This paper examines the two main positions on human ...- Authors: Jacob S Siegel
- Date: Jan 2005
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Topics: Demography
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2005 Living to 100 and Beyond Monograph: An Extreme Value Analysis of Advanced age Mortality Data - Charts
2005 Living to 100 and Beyond Monograph: An Extreme Value Analysis of Advanced age Mortality Data - Charts Charts for An Extreme Value Analysis of Advanced age Mortality Data. From 2005 Living ...- Authors: Bruce Jones, Debbie J Dupuis, Kathryn A Robertson
- Date: Jan 2005
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Topics: Demography
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Retirement and Retirement Ages in Canada Revisited
Retirement and Retirement Ages in Canada Revisited This paper addresses some of the issues arising from the combination of lower birth rates and increasing life expectancy, which have become more ...- Authors: Brian L Burnell
- Date: Jan 2008
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Topics: Demography>Longevity; Public Policy
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Implications of Longer Life Spans: What Does This All Mean to Us?
Implications of Longer Life Spans: What Does This All Mean to Us? Transcript of General Session 1:Implications of Longer Life Spans: What Does This All Mean to Us? Mortality modeling;Predictive ...- Authors: Society of Actuaries
- Date: Jan 2008
- Competency: Strategic Insight and Integration>Big picture view; Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving>Process and technique refinement
- Topics: Demography>Longevity; Long-term Care; Pensions & Retirement>Retirement risks; Social Insurance
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Health Technology, Health Care Cost, Longevity and Retirement Security: A Dynamic Upward Spiral and Challenge to Future Policy
Health Technology, Health Care Cost, Longevity and Retirement Security: A Dynamic Upward Spiral and Challenge to Future Policy The Effect of Medical Technology on Health Care Cost, the Effect of ...- Authors: Daniel W Bailey
- Date: Aug 2017
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge>External forces and business performance; Strategic Insight and Integration>Big picture view
- Topics: Demography>Longevity