New paper on survival models
The Scandinavian Actuarial Journal has just published a new paper surveying sixteen survival models and their suitability for modelling post-retirement mortality. The paper covers both actuarial models and those used by statisticians, and presents a common parameterisation framework for analysis. A copy of the paper can be downloaded from the publisher's website.IN THIS SECTION
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