J 2025

Age-gender-country-specific death rates modelling and forecasting: a linear mixed-effects model

DASTRANJ, Reza and Martin KOLÁŘ

Basic information

Original name

Age-gender-country-specific death rates modelling and forecasting: a linear mixed-effects model

Authors

DASTRANJ, Reza and Martin KOLÁŘ

Edition

Scandinavian Actuarial Journal, Francis Ltd, 2025, 0346-1238

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Article in a journal

Country of publisher

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Confidentiality degree

is not subject to a state or trade secret

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Organization

Přírodovědecká fakulta – Repository – Repository

UT WoS

001489896400001

EID Scopus

2-s2.0-105003890872

Keywords in English

Life insurance; mortality forecasting; restricted maximum likelihood; model selection; random walks with drift

Links

MUNI/A/1457/2023, interní kód Repo.
Changed: 30/5/2025 00:50, RNDr. Daniel Jakubík

Abstract

V originále

A linear mixed-effects (LME) model is proposed for modelling and forecasting multi-population age-specific death rates (ASDRs). The innovative approach that we take in this study treats age, the interaction between gender and age, their interactions with predictors, and cohort as fixed effects. Furthermore, we incorporate additional random effects to account for variations in the intercept, predictor coefficients, and cohort effects among different age groups of females and males across various countries. We will show that the LME model is identifiable. We will use data from the Human Mortality Database (HMD) to illustrate the procedure. We will assess the predictive performance of the LME model in comparison to the Lee-Carter (LC) models fitted to individual populations. Additionally, we evaluate the predictive accuracy of the LME model relative to the Li-Lee (LL) model. Our results indicate that the LME model provides a more precise representation of observed mortality rates within the HMD, demonstrates robustness in calibration rate selection, and exhibits superior performance when contrasted with the LC and LL models.

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