![]() ![]() The CODs have been re-grouped in order to make the information from the two databases more consistent, and also to point out CODs that may be of interest in mortality projections. The paper attempts to provide a comprehensive observation of mortality by COD, drawn from these two databases. Mainly using data from 1950 until recent years, mortality data by COD, country, gender and time was taken from two major sources that effectively adhere to the International Classification of Diseases Version 10 (ICD-10): the Human Cause-of-Death Database with data from 16 countries, and the Cause of Death section of the Human Mortality Database with data from 8 countries. As mortality by each COD can exhibit different patterns from other CODs and from the mortality pattern of the total population, a detailed study of mortality by COD enables a deeper understanding of overall patterns, and can therefore guide actuaries and decision-makers more reliably. This paper discusses mortality differences by causes of death (CODs). Mortality studies identify and compare patterns and trends in historical data, which may change for many reasons, with the objective of projecting these into the future. Mortality by Causes of Death - June 2021 - The study of mortality is a keystone of actuarial activity. ![]() However, we are providing them on our website as a service to members. The IAA has neither reviewed nor endorsed them. Translations of certain IAA papers have been made by local member associations or members. ![]()
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