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Makeham Mortality Models as Mixtures

Published 18 Apr 2023 in stat.AP | (2304.08920v2)

Abstract: The Makeham term is a crucial element in mortality modeling, representing a constant additive hazard that addresses background mortality factors unrelated to aging. Widely used in mortality analysis, this term enables the capture of risks not linked to age-related decline. This paper aims to explore the relationship between Makeham mortality models and competing risk frameworks, investigating how Makeham models can be analyzed within the context of competing risks. It provides insights into the mathematical properties, interpretation, and applicability of Makeham models in modeling mortality risks associated with various causes of death. Additionally, it demonstrates that competing risk models can be represented as mixture models, enhancing understanding of mortality dynamics. The contribution lies in showing that Makeham mortality models, when represented as mixtures, offer a straightforward specification that can accommodate unobserved heterogeneity and distinguish between senescent and extrinsic mortality. By expressing Makeham models as a convex combination of probability distributions, the paper allows the estimation of premature mortality profiles, particularly at older ages, where most deaths are assumed to be senescent. It also facilitates the estimation of senescent mortality, which is crucial for studying the aging process.

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