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Continuous Mortality Investigation Self-Administered Pension Schemes Mortality Tables. Discussion Meetings

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The new graduated tables of self-administered pension schemes' mortality are now out for consultation. Members of the Continuous Mortality Investigation (CMI) Self-Administered Pension Schemes (SAPS) Committee will present the graduated tables consultation document — Working Paper 32 (WP32) — at these Sessional Meetings, and will lead the discussions on the production and the use of these mortality tables. The discussions will concentrate on: how the tables will be used; which ones to use, and how to scale them for particular schemes; the different categories of pensioners for whom the tables have been produced; the treatment of younger and older ages; and the table names to be used. It is stressed that the mortality tables contained in WP32 are issued as part of a consultation process, and that they might be changed before final publication.

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  • Anonymous, 2008. "Continuous Mortality Investigation Self-Administered Pension Schemes Mortality Tables. Discussion Meetings," British Actuarial Journal, Cambridge University Press, vol. 14(2), pages 207-227, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:bracjl:v:14:y:2008:i:2:p:207-227_1
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