Huynh Alex, Bruhn Aaron, Browne Bridget
Risk Manag Insur Rev. 2013 Fall;16(2):233-266. doi: 10.1111/rmir.12011. Epub 2013 Oct 21.
Catastrophic mortality events are characterized by a sudden and concentrated increase in mortality and as such present a major risk to life insurers. Such events include pandemics, war, natural disasters, terrorist attacks, and industrial, transport, and other accidents. Of these, pandemics arising from influenza are considered the most significant threat to the life insurance industry due to their capacity to cause a major increase in claims. We review the features and mortality implications of an influenza pandemic for life insurers, and describe a range of other risks that are likely to emerge as well.
灾难性死亡事件的特点是死亡率突然急剧上升,因此对人寿保险公司构成重大风险。此类事件包括大流行病、战争、自然灾害、恐怖袭击以及工业、交通和其他事故。其中,流感引发的大流行病被认为是对人寿保险行业最重大的威胁,因为它们有能力导致索赔大幅增加。我们回顾了流感大流行对人寿保险公司的特征及死亡影响,并描述了可能同时出现的一系列其他风险。