Q2q: Interpolating Age-Specific Mortality Rates at All Ages
Mortality Rates are usually published following an abridged description,
i.e., by age groups 0, [1, 5[, [5, 10[, [10, 15[ and so on. For some applications,
a detailed (single) ages description is required. Despite the huge number of the
proposed methods in the literature, there is a limited number of methods ensuring a
high performance at lower and higher ages in the same time. For example, the 6-terms
'Lagrange' interpolation function is well adapted to mortality interpolation at lower
ages (with unequal intervals) but is not adapted to higher ages. On the other hand,
the 'Karup-King' method allows a good performance at higher ages but not adapted to lower ages.
Interested readers can refer to the book of Shryock, Siegel and Associates (1993) for a detailed
overview of the two cited methods.The package Q2q allows combining both the two methods to allow
interpolating mortality rates at all ages. First, it starts by implementing each method separately,
then the resulted curves are joined based on a 5-age averaged error between the two curves.
Version: |
0.1.0 |
Depends: |
R (≥ 3.0.0) |
Published: |
2020-11-23 |
DOI: |
10.32614/CRAN.package.Q2q |
Author: |
Farid FLICI [aut,
cre] |
Maintainer: |
Farid FLICI <farid.flici at cread.dz> |
License: |
GPL-2 | GPL-3 [expanded from: GPL (≥ 2)] |
NeedsCompilation: |
no |
Materials: |
README |
CRAN checks: |
Q2q results |
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