Abstract
Mr. Farley has given us a scholarly picture of an important and intricate subject. This is one field where practical approximations are valuable to reduce the labor of calculation and are justified by the fact that morbidity rates vary widely with economic changes, underwriting practices and other factors. We may be especially grateful that the author has taken the trouble to cite alternative formulas and show how they differ.
Volume
XXVII
Page
351-352
Year
1940
Categories
Business Areas
Accident and Health
Publications
Proceedings of the Casualty Actuarial Society