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  • Whats going on here anyway?
    Whats going on here anyway? A Discussion of why female mortality is higher than male mortality at higher ages. Actual-to-expected=A/E=Actual to expected;Claim experience;Contingencies;Death ...

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    • Authors: John M Bragg
    • Date: May 2016
    • Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge>Actuarial methods in business operations; External Forces & Industry Knowledge>Actuarial theory in business context; Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving>Innovative solutions
    • Publication Name: Pension Section News
    • Topics: Actuarial Profession>Professional development; Demography>Gender factors; Demography>Longevity; Experience Studies & Data>Disability; Experience Studies & Data>Long-term care - Experience Studies & Data; Experience Studies & Data>Morbidity; Experience Studies & Data>Mortality; Health & Disability>Disability insurance; Health & Disability>Health care; Health & Disability>Health information technology; Health & Disability>Health insurance; Pensions & Retirement>Plan design
  • Mortality Experience of Fellows of the Actuarial Society of America and the American Institute of Actuaries
    Mortality Experience of Fellows of the Actuarial Society of America and the American Institute of Actuaries This study develops mortality ratios, using contemporary population tables as the base, ...

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    • Authors: John M Bragg, John H Cook, Steven Haberman, Sheila I Kelley, Ernest J Moorhead, Harry A Woodman, Edward A. Lew, Charles G. Groeschell
    • Date: Oct 1990
    • Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
    • Publication Name: Transactions of the SOA
    • Topics: Actuarial Profession; Experience Studies & Data>Mortality