Actuarial Mathematics
A multi-state model is a statistical framework used to analyze the transition of individuals between different states over time, particularly in the context of health and life insurance. This model allows for a more nuanced understanding of how factors such as longevity risk and mortality improvements can affect the expected duration and quality of life in various states, including health, disability, and death.
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