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MORTALITY AGE PATTERNS: TRENDS, PROJECTIONS AND LIFE PREPARANCY
MORTALITY AGE PATTERNS: TRENDS, PROJECTIONS AND LIFE PREPARANCY During the SOA’s recent Living to 100 ... financing of public retirement plans was titled “Mortality Age Patterns: Trends and Projections.” Social ...- Authors: R. Dale Hall
- Date: Jul 2015
- Competency: Professional Values>Public interest representation
- Publication Name: In The Public Interest
- Topics: Social Insurance>Government-funded healthcare; Social Insurance>Medicaid; Social Insurance>Medicare; Social Insurance>Postemployment benefits; Social Insurance>Social Security; Social Insurance>Survivor benefits
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Chairperson’s Corner
Chairperson’s Corner Column from the SI&PF section’s chairperson discussing opportunities for the ...- Authors: Steven Schoonveld
- Date: Jun 2013
- Competency: Professional Values>Public interest representation
- Publication Name: In The Public Interest
- Topics: Social Insurance>Postemployment benefits; Social Insurance>Social Security; Social Insurance>Survivor benefits
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In the Public Interest
Corner By Sven Sinclair 10 Living To 100 Section Mortality Age Patterns: Trends, Projections And Life Preparancy ... takes a philosophical look at the staid topic of mortality pat- terns among the oldest old. He suggests a ...- Authors: Society of Actuaries
- Date: Jul 2015
- Competency: Professional Values>Public interest representation
- Publication Name: In The Public Interest
- Topics: Social Insurance>Government-funded healthcare; Social Insurance>Medicaid; Social Insurance>Medicare; Social Insurance>Postemployment benefits; Social Insurance>Social Security; Social Insurance>Survivor benefits
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1961 Amendments to the Social Security Act
ultimate tax rate goes into effect (from 1969 to 1968).s The change made by the Senate was accepted by the ... the increase in the minimum benefit is shown in Table 1, which gives illustrative benefits for various ...- Authors: Robert J Myers
- Date: Nov 1961
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge>External forces and business performance; Professional Values>Public interest representation
- Publication Name: Transactions of the SOA
- Topics: Social Insurance>Survivor benefits
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Letter From The Editor
takes a philosophical look at the staid topic of mortality pat- terns among the oldest old. He suggests a ... a practical way that people can use recent mortality data to better prepare themselves to fund retirement ...- Authors: Jeffery Rykhus
- Date: Jul 2015
- Competency: Professional Values>Public interest representation
- Publication Name: In The Public Interest
- Topics: Social Insurance>Government-funded healthcare; Social Insurance>Medicaid; Social Insurance>Medicare; Social Insurance>Postemployment benefits; Social Insurance>Social Security; Social Insurance>Survivor benefits
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Letter From The Editor
Letter From The Editor Letter from the editor discussing the articles in the June issue of In ... can compare and contrast the issues faced in the U.S. programs. We can do just that as we read another ...- Authors: Rachel W Killian
- Date: Jun 2013
- Competency: Professional Values>Public interest representation
- Publication Name: In The Public Interest
- Topics: Social Insurance>Postemployment benefits; Social Insurance>Social Security; Social Insurance>Survivor benefits
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Survivor Benefits For The Uniformed Services
re- tired 4 net of the SBP premium. Both prc s and benefits are adjusted for than, in tile Consumer ... a series of mono- graphs to be published by the S. S. Huebner Foundation and it is a good augury for ...- Authors: Kriss Cloninger
- Date: Apr 1973
- Competency: Professional Values>Public interest representation
- Publication Name: The Actuary Magazine
- Topics: Pensions & Retirement>Public sector plans; Social Insurance>Survivor benefits