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Bayesian Poisson Log-normal Model with Regularized Time Structure for Mortality Projection of Multi-population

Published 9 Oct 2020 in stat.AP | (2010.04775v1)

Abstract: The improvement of mortality projection is a pivotal topic in the diverse branches related to insurance, demography, and public policy. Motivated by the thread of Lee-Carter related models, we propose a Bayesian model to estimate and predict mortality rates for multi-population. This new model features in information borrowing among populations and properly reflecting variations of data. It also provides a solution to a long-time overlooked problem: model selection for dependence structures of population-specific time parameters. By introducing a Dirac spike function, simultaneous model selection and estimation for population-specific time effects can be achieved without much extra computation cost. We use the Japanese mortality data from Human Mortality Database to illustrate the desirable properties of our model.

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