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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 August 2016
The effect of selection on the mortality experienced by a life office, and the addition which should be made to its reserve when a large proportion of its policies are of recent date, are questions which have often occupied the attention of actuaries; but owing to the paucity of data, no means, so far as I am aware, have hitherto existed for calculating, with any attempt at precision, the allowance which should be made for what is commonly called suspended mortality.
page 364 note * See vol. xvii, pp. 401, 2.—ED. J. I. A.
page 364 note † Since the reading of the paper, Mr. Berridge has added to it the further explanation here asked for.—ED. J. I. A.