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Club Vita Canada - Key Factors for Explaining Differences in Canadian Pensioner Baseline Mortality

Research paper on the initial results on longevity predictors conducted using Club Vita Canada’s data set

1 May 2018

In this paper, we further the research published by the Canadian Institute of Actuaries in the Final Report of Canadian Pensioners’ Mortality study, (CPM, (2014)), and consider new factors that explain differences in Canadian pensioner baseline mortality. We explore many of the factors that were found to explain UK pensioner baseline mortality in (Madrigal, Matthews, Patel, Gaches, & Baxter, (2011)).

The factors we explore include the following: health condition at retirement, affluence, geographical information together with socio-economic factors (i.e., geodemographics), occupation, industry, and public versus private sector, among others. We analyzed mortality data for defined benefit pensioners collected by Club Vita Canada directly from pension plan and post-retirement benefit plan sponsors or their administrators.

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Key Factors for Explaining Differences in Canadian Pensioner Baseline Mortality

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