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Report on the Results of an Investigation of the Mortality Experience of Life Annuitants During the Period 1900–1920

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 November 2014

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Copyright © Institute and Faculty of Actuaries 1925

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page 169 note * The following Fellows of the Institute helped in this part of the work: Sir Joseph Burn, K.B.E., H. Brown, C. Carpmael, J. I. Gopp, A. S. Holness, R. Levey, H. E. Melville, W. A. Osborne, J. H. R. Thompson, and A. C. Thorne.

page 172 note * Taken from table on p. 178 of volume of “Unadjusted data”, but modified to give approximately rates for ages last birthday.

page 172 note † Interpolated from Table A.

page 174 note * See Appendix Notes (ii) and (iv).

page 176 note * Class selection might vary with the age at entry (see Male Annuitants, par. 17).

page 179 note * The corresponding select rates of mortality for the first year are 63 per-cent of the ultimate.

page 181 note * Taken from table on p. 178 of volume of “Unadjusted data,” but modified to give approximately rates for ages last birthday.

page 185 note * The corresponding select rates of mortality for the first year are 63 per-cent of the ultimate.

page 191 note * Trials were made with 50 per-cent and 75 per-cent respectively, but even these limits do not materially affect the result.