sterftetafels
Sterftetafels, also known as mortality tables or life tables, are statistical tools used in demography and actuarial science to represent the mortality experience of a population. They provide a detailed breakdown of death rates and life expectancies for different age groups. A typical sterftetafel starts with a hypothetical cohort of individuals, usually 100,000 births, and tracks how many are expected to survive to each subsequent age.
The key components of a sterftetafel include probabilities of death at each age, the number of survivors
Sterftetafels are crucial for various applications. In insurance, they are used to calculate premiums for life
The construction and interpretation of sterftetafels require careful consideration of the underlying data and methodologies. Different