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ACTUARIAL GRADUATION PRACTICE AND GENERALISED LINEAR AND NON-LINEAR MODELS
It is demonstrated how existing actuarial graduation practice, used in the construction of life tables, can be extended to considerable effect by formulating the techniques within the generalised linear and non-linear modelling framework.