Title of article
A bivariate model of claim frequencies and severities
Author/Authors
Drgabriel Escarela & Jacques F. Carriére، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
17
From page
867
To page
883
Abstract
Bivariate claim data come from a population that consists of insureds who may claim
either one, both or none of the two types of benefits covered by a policy. In the present paper, we
develop a statistical procedure to fit bivariate distributions of claims in presence of covariates.
This allows for a more accurate study of insureds’ choice and size in the frequency and severity
of the two types of claims. A generalised logistic model is employed to examine the frequency
probabilities, whilst the three parameter Burr distribution is suggested to model the underlying
severity distributions. The bivariate copula model is exploited in such a way that it allows us to
adjust for a range of frequency dependence structures; a method for assessing the adequacy of
the fitted severity model is outlined. A health claims dataset illustrates the methods; we describe
the use of orthogonal polynomials for characterising the relationship between age and the
frequency and severity models
Keywords
Bivariate loss distribution , Frank’s copula , Survival copula , Burr regression , Diagnostics.
Journal title
JOURNAL OF APPLIED STATISTICS
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
JOURNAL OF APPLIED STATISTICS
Record number
712079
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