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A comparison of models for dynamic life tables. Application to mortality data from the Valencia Region (Spain)
Authors:A. Debón  F. Montes  R. Sala
Affiliation:Dpt. Estadística e Investigación Operativa Aplicadas y Calidad, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, E-46022, Valencia, Spain. andeau@eio.upv.es
Abstract:The graduation of mortality data aims to estimate the probabilities of death at age x, q ( x ), by means of an age-dependent function, whose parameters are adjusted from the crude probabilities that are directly obtainable from the data. However, current life tables have a problem, the need for periodic updates due to changes in mortality over short periods of time. The table containing mortality rates for different ages in different years, q ( xt ), is called a dynamic life table, which captures mortality variation over time. This paper proposes a review of the most commonly used dynamic models and compares the results obtained by each of them when applied to mortality data from the Valencia Region (Spain). The result of the comparison leads us to the conclusion that the Lee-Carter method offers the best results for both sexes, while that based on Heligman and Pollard functions provides the best fit for men alone. Our working method is of additional interest as it may be applied to mortality data for a wide range of ages in any geographical location, allowing the most appropriate dynamic life table to be selected for the case at hand.
Keywords:Dynamic life tables  Lee–  Carter  Gompertz–  Makeham  Heligman–  Pollard  Mortality reduction factors  Mortality projections  Forecasting mortality
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