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Heights and Weights

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 November 2014

Abstract

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Type
Correspondence
Copyright
Copyright © Institute and Faculty of Actuaries 1925

References

page 346 * Scottish Life Company's Experience 1881-1915.

page 346 † 7 Offices' Experienee 1921-2.

page 346 ‡ Mr. Orr suggested [T.F.A., viii., bottom of p. 141] a somewhat smaller deduction, viz. “some 5 or 6 lbs. at the chief insuring ages and heights; “not much more than this can be said until we have a British Table “relating to those lives.” It has been thought better to adopt the results shown by the more recent 7 Offices' Experience. The difference is slight and not of any practical importance.

page 347 note * I.e. the average weight (for age and height) to be taken from 7 Offices Experience 1921-2; J.I.A., liv., p. 213; T.F.A., ix., p. 304.

page 347 note † Male Model reduced by l lb. per stone ; see letter, p. 346.

page 348 note * I.e. the average weight (for age and height) to be taken from 7 Offices' Experience 1921-2 ; J.I.A., liv., p. 213 ; T.F.A., ix., p. 304.

page 348 note † Male Model reduced by 1 lb. per stone; see letter, p. 346.