Date
Time

9.00am - 11.00am

Venue
Virtual

EAA Web Session: Worldwide Mortality - From Historical Trends to Future Projections

Announcement from the EAA organiser:

Life expectancy is a key metric for understanding mortality trends and it varies widely depending on factors such as age, gender and geography. During this websession, we will delve into the latest research and data on mortality trends and explore how they have changed over time.

Since the middle of the 20th century, world-wide mortality has steadily improved, but not at the same rate in all regions, so that clear differences can be recognised between countries. In some OECD - countries, there has even been a recent decline in mortality improvement, and the COVID-19 pandemic has at least temporarily reinforced this trend.

We analyse different age groups, their causes of death and how they coincide with mortality developments. In addition to that, we will discuss the drivers behind changes in mortality, such as advances in medicine and public health, changes in lifestyle and socioeconomic factors.
Understanding the various drivers of mortality is essential for predicting future trends and consequently for the assessment of the biometric risk in life- and pension insurance.

Our online training will also explore the implications of changing life expectancies for our work as actuaries. We will discuss how we can use data and analysis to better understand these changes and make informed decisions about the future. In this context, we also outline the strengths and limitations of the Lee-Carter model as a widely used model for predicting future mortality rates.

Last but not least, we discuss general uncertainties around future mortality, where we focus especially on the demographic and geographical factors analysed in the first part of the lecture.

Participants will learn about the latest mortality trends and gain insights into the use of the Lee-Carter model for projecting mortality rates, including it’s strengths and limitations.

Click here to make a reservation. Your early-bird registration fee is € 150.00 (net) / € 178.50 (incl. VAT, if applicable) until 12 December 2024. After this date, the fee will be € 195.00 (net) / € 232.05 (incl. VAT, if applicable).

 

Agenda

Click here. (Note: timing via that link is in CEST [Central European Summer Time].)

Biographical details

Dr Johannes Schäfer
Dr Johannes Schäfer has been working as a product specialist for mortality insurance in the Life/Health R&D department of Gen Re in Cologne, Germany since 2022, where he supports Gen Re’s international clients with product design and pricing. Johannes is also part of the data pool team for biometric products and is responsible for the analyses of the annuity pool.
Prior to joining Gen Re, he obtained a PhD in mathematics from the University Bonn.

Eva Odenkirchen
Eva Odenkirchen is a Senior Pricing Actuary at Gen Re in Cologne, Germany and holds a master’s degree in applied mathematics with a focus on Actuarial Science. In addition to her membership of the German Actuarial Association (DAV), she has completed training as a Certified Actuarial Data Scientist and is currently part of the Products & Analytics Team of Life/Health – Global Underwriting and R&D, with a special focus on Mortality and Long-Term Care (LTC) requests. Her main responsibilities are statistical data analyses and scientific research as well as innovative product development support and giving presentations/seminars on Mortality and LTC topics.

Event Type
Virtual
Event format
Virtual event
Speakers/Presenters
Dr Johannes Schäfer and Eva Odenkirchen
Organizer
European Actuarial Academy (EAA)