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Application of Continuous Non-Gaussian Mortality Models with Markov Switchings to Forecast Mortality Rates

Piotr Sliwka and Leslaw Socha    

Resumen

The proposed new methods of modelling and forecasting mortality rates are used, among others, to estimate life expectancy depending on the type of death as a fundamental life insurance factor.

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