The Mortality Working Group (MWG) meets twice a year as part of
a 5 day meetings session of the various IAA committees and working
groups. This committee meets for two half day sessions to discuss
various topics. The second meeting of 2013 took place in Singapore
in October 2013.
A summary of the MWG's discussions in Singapore are described
below. The full minutes, presentations and papers from the meeting
in Singapore (and previous meetings) are available to Fully
Qualified Actuaries of IAA member associations from the website
at:
http://www.actuaries.org/mortality
.
These meeting documents are accessible after logging in to the
IAA Website.
Singapore
meeting
The topics discussed in this meeting included:
- Country
reports were provided for Australia, Belgium, South Africa,
Sweden, Taiwan, United Kingdom and USA. These reports summarize
recent mortality related insurance industry activities occurring in
those countries. The reports also include a number of statistics
describing the characteristics of the various markets;
- A trend model for
future levels of mortality, focused on a stochastic
modelling of drifts;
- Results of a Croatian
mortality study using the International Experience Study
(IES) tool;
- Preliminary results of a comparative mortality
improvement study of various countries using the Human
Mortality Database as the original mortality data source. This
study is still in progress. A paper describing the work and results
will be presented at the International Congress of Actuaries in
Washington, DC, USA in April, 2014. Also, at the conclusion of the
study, a tool will be made available to actuaries to carry out
their own investigations;
- An update on the project reviewing Underwriting Around the
World. A paper describing the work and results will be
presented at the International Congress of Actuaries in Washington,
DC, USA in April, 2014;
- An update on the effort to publicise the activities of the
MWG;
- A presentation on Swiss Re's approach to managing mortality
uncertainty;
- A presentation on the effect of the economy on
mortality;
- Discussions on improving the format of the country
reports;
- Changes in the future
leadership of the MWG.
The next meeting of the MWG will be held in Washington, DC, USA
on March 26-29, 2014. The International Congress of Actuaries
meeting held every four years will occur in Washington immediately
following the conclusions of these IAA committee meetings.
What is the IAA
Mortality Working Group?
The Mortality Working Group exists to study mortality and
monitor studies completed by other organizations worldwide,
focusing on the impact on insurance products (including life,
pension and living benefits), as well as on programs sponsored by
government and world organisations (such as WHO and the UN).
Mortality experience studies of general populations, insured life
and pensions and other population subsets are within the scope of
the Mortality Working Group.
The vision of the group is:
The Mortality Working Group will be a preeminent international
actuarial body to provide insights and knowledge with respect to
mortality and its trends.
The working group's focus is summarized in the webpage http://www.actuaries.org/mortality.
A brochure containing further information on the group is provided
at the bottom of that page.
It may be of particular interest to look the Mortality Working
Group's current range of interests, shown in the Information Base
on the website, at: http://www.actuaries.org/mortalityinfo
.
This web page provides a publicly accessible library of work on
subjects covered by the working group, including papers that may be
of interest to actuaries internationally.
Your response and
suggestions
The IAA Mortality Working Group welcomes your input and
suggestions on our work. Please address any comments to the
Mortality Working Group actuarial representative in your own
professional association or to iaamwg@actuaries.org.