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On the Construction of a Graduated Table of Mortality from a Limited Experience

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 August 2016

S. C. Chandler Jr.*
Affiliation:
Continental Life Insurance Company, of New York

Extract

The discussion of the methods of dealing with the mortuary statistics of a life insurance company has been hitherto almost entirely neglected by American actuarial writers. This is not a little singular, considering the attention bestowed on other subjects of not greater difficulty or importance. Viewing the large and rapidly-growing body of data already accumulated by American companies, the problem is not of less concern to us than to our English and German brethren, to whom, notwithstanding, we are indebted for the principal contributions to this branch of actuarial science.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Institute and Faculty of Actuaries 1873

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References

page 161 note * Treatise on Probabilities, p. 162.

page 165 note * The published experience of the [New York] Mutual Life for the first fifteen years.