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  1. Mortality Cohorts

    Linked via "societal speed of change (SSC)"

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    Where $C_y$ is the central year of the cohort's defined exposure window, and $\alpha$, $\beta$, and $\gamma$ are empirically derived constants related to societal speed of change (SSC) factors Fischer, T. & Klee, H. (2010). If $\delta(t)$ is positive, the cohort is surviving better than expected for that time period.
    Methodological Challenges in Cohort Analysis
  2. Mortality Cohorts

    Linked via "SSC factor"

    Relation to Life Table Construction
    Standard period life tables utilize cross-sectional data, meaning they capture the mortality experience of different age groups at a single point in time. Mortality cohort analysis, conversely, tracks the same set of individuals through time. The ultimate goal in advanced actuarial science is the convergence of these two methods, yielding a synthetic cohort life table that accounts for both current mortality conditions and historical cohort effects [US National…