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On the Rate of Mortality found to prevail among Residents in India, being Subscribers and the Male and Female nominees of Subscribers to the Uncovenanted Service Family Pension Fund, between the years 1837–1872

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 August 2016

Alexander John Finlaison*
Affiliation:
National Debt Office Institute of Actuaries

Extract

The rate of mortality experienced by residents in India will supply an answer to an enquiry of the highest interest in an actuarial sense. The enquiry may even be considered of national importance so long as our countrymen seek their fortunes in a region where the effects of the climate on their prospects of health and longevity continue to be regarded as uncertain and hazardous.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Institute and Faculty of Actuaries 1875

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