Mortality Thought Leadership Seminar Series: Socioeconomic Inequalities in Mortality and Longevity
Download the presentations David Blane, Peter Goldblatt, Steven Haberman and Andres Villegas
We are living longer, but we are not living healthier lives. The Institute and Faculty of Actuaries is running a series of seminars that will culminate in 2014 that examine key issues and trends in mortality and longevity.
Benefits of attending
By delving deeper in to data that is currently available, hearing from experts across disciplines, considering future as well as current impacts and considering the questions that should be asked, this series of seminars aims to:
- inform members of current issues
- determine areas of future research
- identify where actuaries can help to better shape the future.
This event is the second in this series of seminars.
Speakers include:
- David Blane from Imperial College, who will be looking at life course influencers on longevity, older age health drivers and differences in mortality
- Peter Goldblatt from UCL, who will be discussing strategies to reduce health inequalities and wider socio-economic policies to reduce the gap
- Steve Haberman from Cass business school, who will be examining the forecasting of socio-demographic trends in mortality in England.
Who should attend?
This event should interest all members working in health care, life insurance, general insurance, policy and pensions.
Registration 16:30-17:00
Programme 17:00-19:00
Drinks reception 19:00-20:00
For more information about the Mortality Thought Leadership Seminar Series please visit the website.