A Hermite spline approach for modelling population mortality

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2022-10-17
scimago Q1
wos Q3
SJR1.060
CiteScore3.7
Impact factor1.0
ISSN17484995, 17485002
Statistics and Probability
Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty
Economics and Econometrics
Abstract

One complication in mortality modelling is capturing the impact of risk factors that contribute to mortality differentials between different populations. Evidence has suggested that mortality differentials tend to diminish over age. Classical methods such as the Gompertz law attempt to capture mortality patterns over age using intercept and slope parameters, possibly causing an unjustified mortality crossover at advanced ages when applied independently to different populations. In recent research, Richards (Scandinavian Actuarial Journal2020(2), 110–127) proposed a Hermite spline (HS) model that describes the age pattern of mortality differentials using one parameter and circumvents an unreasonable crossover by default. The original HS model was applied to pension data at individual level in the age dimension only. This paper extends the method to model population mortality in both age and period dimensions. Our results indicate that in addition to possessing desirable fitting properties, the HS approach can produce accurate mortality forecasts, compared with the Gompertz and P-splines models.

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Tang S. et al. A Hermite spline approach for modelling population mortality // Annals of Actuarial Science. 2022. pp. 1-42.
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Tang S., Li J., Tickle L. A Hermite spline approach for modelling population mortality // Annals of Actuarial Science. 2022. pp. 1-42.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1017/s1748499522000173
UR - https://doi.org/10.1017/s1748499522000173
TI - A Hermite spline approach for modelling population mortality
T2 - Annals of Actuarial Science
AU - Tang, Sixian
AU - Li, Jackie
AU - Tickle, Leonie
PY - 2022
DA - 2022/10/17
PB - Cambridge University Press
SP - 1-42
SN - 1748-4995
SN - 1748-5002
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@article{2022_Tang,
author = {Sixian Tang and Jackie Li and Leonie Tickle},
title = {A Hermite spline approach for modelling population mortality},
journal = {Annals of Actuarial Science},
year = {2022},
publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
month = {oct},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1017/s1748499522000173},
pages = {1--42},
doi = {10.1017/s1748499522000173}
}