Human mortality: written in the stars?
Michael R. Powers
Journal of Risk Finance, 2007, vol. 8, issue 1, 5-10
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Purpose - This paper seeks to consider certain characteristics of the human mortality table, and the possibility that mortality rates are governed by an underlying natural law. Design/methodology/approach - After providing a brief overview of the mathematics of the mortality table, explores the reasonableness of using a simple analytic function to model the mortality hazard rate. Findings - By comparing the perceived accuracy of Makeham's Law in actuarial science with that of the Titius‐Bode Law in astronomy, it is seen that simple mathematical rules are not always as useful as they may appear initially. Originality/value - The editorial identifies a problem common to all branches of the natural and social sciences: the possibility of “discovering” formal mathematical relationships where none in fact exists.
Keywords: Life expectancy; Death; Statistical analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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DOI: 10.1108/15265940710721037
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