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Isakson, A., Krummaker, S. ORCID: 0000-0003-2471-8175, Martinez-Miranda, M. D. & Rickayzen, B. D. ORCID: 0000-0002-0433-0870 (2021). Calendar Effect and In-Sample Forecasting Applied to Mesothelioma Mortality Data. Mathematics, 9(18), article number 2260. doi: 10.3390/math9182260

Rickayzen, B. D., Mayhew, L. & Smith, D. (2019). Flexible and affordable methods of paying for long-term care insurance. North American Actuarial Journal, 25(sup1), S196-S214. doi: 10.1080/10920277.2019.1651657

Rickayzen, B. D. ORCID: 0000-0002-0433-0870, Klohn, F. & Karlsson, M. (2018). The Role of Heterogeneous Parameters for the Detection of Selection in Insurance Contracts. Insurance: Mathematics and Economics, 83, pp. 110-121. doi: 10.1016/j.insmatheco.2018.08.002

Kenny, T., Barnfield, J., Daly, L. , Dunn, A., Passey, D., Rickayzen, B. D. & Teow, A. (2017). The future of social care funding: who pays?. British Actuarial Journal, 22(1), pp. 10-44. doi: 10.1017/s135732171600012x

Ashwell, M., Mayhew, L., Richardson, J. & Rickayzen, B. D. (2014). Waist-to-Height Ratio Is More Predictive of Years of Life Lost than Body Mass Index. PLoS One, 9(9), article number e103483. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0103483

Mayhew, L., Karlsson, M. & Rickayzen, B. D. (2010). The Role of Private Finance in Paying for Long Term Care. Economic Journal, 120(548), F478-F504. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-0297.2010.02388.x

Report

Rickayzen, B. D., Smith, D. & Mayhew, L. (2017). Flexible and affordable methods of paying for long term care insurance. International Longevity Centre – UK (ILC-UK)/Cass Business School.

Mayhew, L., Richardson, J. & Rickayzen, B. D. (2009). A study into the detrimental effects of obesity on life in the UK. Institute and Faculty of Actuaries.

Working Paper

Karlsson, M., Klohn, F. & Rickayzen, B. D. (2012). Are the dimensions of private information more multiple than expected? Information asymmetries in the market of supplementary private health insurance in England (Actuarial Research Paper No. 197). London, UK: Faculty of Actuarial Science & Insurance, City University London.

Rasulo, D., Mayhew, L. & Rickayzen, B. D. (2009). The decomposition of disease and disability life expectancies in England 1992-2004 (Actuarial Research Paper No. 191). London, UK: Faculty of Actuarial Science & Insurance, City University London.

Karlsson, M., Mayhew, L. & Rickayzen, B. D. (2007). In sickness and in Health? Dynamics of health and cohabitation in the United Kingdom (Actuarial Research Paper No. 178). London, UK: Faculty of Actuarial Science & Insurance, City University London.

Rickayzen, B. D. (2007). An analysis of disability - linked annuities (Actuarial Research Paper No. 180). London, UK: Faculty of Actuarial Science & Insurance, City University London.

Karlsson, M., Mayhew, L. & Rickayzen, B. D. (2006). Investigating the market potential for customised long term care insurance products (Actuarial Research Paper No. 174). London, UK: Faculty of Actuarial Science & Insurance, City University London.

Haberman, S., Butt, Z. & Rickayzen, B. D. (2001). Multiple state models, simulation and insurer insolvency (Actuarial Research Paper No. 136). London, UK: Faculty of Actuarial Science & Insurance, City University London.

Walsh, D. E. P. & Rickayzen, B. D. (2000). A model for projecting the number of people who will require long-term care in the future. Part I: data considerations (Actuarial Research Paper No. 123). London, UK: Faculty of Actuarial Science & Insurance, City University London.

Rickayzen, B. D. & Walsh, D. E. P. (2000). A model for projecting the number of people who will require long-term care in the future. Part II: the multiple state model (Actuarial Research Paper No. 124). London, UK: Faculty of Actuarial Science & Insurance, City University London.

Walsh, D. E. P. & Rickayzen, B. D. (2000). A model for projecting the number of people who will require long-term care in the future. Part III: the projected numbers and the funnel of doubt (Actuarial Research Paper No. 125). London, UK: Faculty of Actuarial Science & Insurance, City University London.

Rickayzen, B. D. (1997). A sensitivity analysis of the parameters used in a PHI multiple state model (Actuarial Research Paper No. 103). London, UK: Faculty of Actuarial Science & Insurance, City University London.

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