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The European Actuarial Journal (EAJ) is the journal of the 'European Actuarial Journal Association', which is a joint initiative of the actuarial associations of Austria, Belgium, Estonia, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia, Switzerland and Turkey.

  1. European Actuarial Journal - Volume 15, Issue 3 (October 2025)

    Dated14 November 2025 at 11:21 0 comments

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    The European Actuarial Journal (EAJ) is the journal of the 'European Actuarial Journal Association', which is a joint initiative of the actuarial associations of Austria, Belgium, Estonia, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia, Switzerland and Turkey. Special mention in this volume of the article Socio-economic mortality curves: the Belgian case by Marco Feliciangeli, Jeroen Kerkhof and Steven Van Duffel. More

  2. IA|BE Annual Actuarial Day 2025

    Dated22 October 2025 at 12:00 0 comments

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    What an inspiring IA|BE Annual Actuarial Day 2025!  More

  3. IAA publishes two papers of its Pandemics Task Force

    Dated23 October 2024 at 21:48 0 comments

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    In the aftermath of the Covid 19 pandemic, the IAA created a Task Force to research specific items related to Covid 19 or other pandemic events.  More

  4. The European Actuarial Journal (EAJ) is the journal of the 'European Actuarial Journal Association', which is a joint initiative of the actuarial associations of Austria, Belgium, Estonia, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia, Switzerland and Turkey. Special mention in this volume of the article "Network analytics for insurance fraud detection": a critical case study, written by Bruno Deprez, Félix Vandervorst, Wouter Verbeke, Tim Verdonck and Bart Baesens.  More

  5. Johan de Witt Prize 2024

    Dated16 September 2024 at 11:44 0 comments

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    The Royal Dutch Actuarial Association (Koninklijk Actuarieel Genootschap) annually offers a prize worth € 5.000 for the best (scientific) actuarial thesis. More

  6. The European Actuarial Journal (EAJ) is the journal of the 'European Actuarial Journal Association', which is a joint initiative of the actuarial associations of Austria, Belgium, Estonia, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia, Switzerland and Turkey. Combining the scope and impact of all national actuarial journals the EAJ publishes research articles and survey articles as well as papers engaging the mutual transfer between research and practical applications. Coverage includes topics in classical actuarial mathematics such as life and non-life insurance, pension funds and reinsurance, along with more recent areas of interest such as risk management, asset-and-liability management, solvency, catastrophe modeling, systematic changes in risk parameters, longevity, and more. More

  7. The European Actuarial Journal (EAJ) is the journal of the 'European Actuarial Journal Association', which is a joint initiative of the actuarial associations of Austria, Belgium, Estonia, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia, Switzerland and Turkey. Special mention of the article "Valuation of mixed life contracts under stochastic correlated mortality and interest rates" by Vanessa Hanna and Pierre Devolder.  More

  8. Winners of the IA|BE Prize 2024

    Dated27 June 2024 at 14:49 0 comments

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    The three winners of the IA|BE Prize 2024 are known. More

  9. Our 3 Belgian universities (KUL,  UCL and ULB) are among the top 5! More

  10. European Actuarial Journal - Volume 13, Issue 2 (December 2023)

    Dated12 November 2023 at 16:42 0 comments

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    The European Actuarial Journal (EAJ) is the journal of the 'European Actuarial Journal Association', which is a joint initiative of the actuarial associations of Austria, Belgium, Estonia, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia, Switzerland and Turkey. Special mention of the article "Model selection with Pearson's correlation, concentration and Lorenz curves under autocalibration" written by Michel Denuit and Julien TrufinMore