Research Emerging Topics
This page contains emerging research topics in risk management in a variety of areas. As new reports and studies on risk management become available, you’ll find them listed below. Most reports are in PDF format.
Climate
General Insurance
U.S. Population
Climate
In this category of risk management studies and reports, you’ll find research that explores how climate risk may affect the finance and insurance industries.
- Actuarial Weather Extremes
- July 2019
- This monthly report series identifies and examines weather extremes in North America. Using data from the National Centers for Environmental Information’s (NOAA) Global Historical Climate Network (GHCN), United States Geological Survey (USGS), and United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), the reports identify and summarize unusual or extreme single-day or multi-day weather events.
- 2018 Environmental Sustainability Essays
- May 2019
- The Society of Actuaries’ (SOA) Climate & Environmental Sustainability Research Committee is pleased to present this essay collection, which focuses on unknown knowns: where we have data but the future looks different from the past.
- Modeling, Measuring, and Pricing the Flood Risk
January 2019
This research will educate the actuarial community about the various shades of the flood risk, as well as about the state of the art in quantitative flood risk modeling. - Incorporation of Flood and Other Catastrophe Model Results into Pricing and Underwriting
July 2018
This research report on the incorporation of flood and other catastrophe model results into pricing and underwriting is prepared by the authors for the Canadian Institute of Actuaries, the Society of Actuaries, and the Casualty Actuarial Society. - 2017 Environmental Sustainability Essays
July 2018
The Society of Actuaries’ (SOA) Climate & Environmental Sustainability Research Committee is pleased to present this essay collection, which shows how actuaries incorporate the financial risks of environmental sustainability into their work for their employers or clients. - How Do They Know and What Could We Do? The Science of 21st Century Climate Projections and Opportunities for Actuaries
May 2018
This white paper provides actuaries with the necessary background and foundational scientific knowledge to understand global climate change and climate model projections for the 21st century. -
Predictive Modeling of Surface Temperature Extremes over North America with Actuarial Applications in View
April 2018
This project obtains ensemble simulations of surface atmospheric temperature over North America. - Managing Climate and Carbon Risk in Investment Portfolios
February 2018
This report focuses on analyzing and managing climate change and carbon risk in the equity investment portfolios of insurance company and pension fund assets. - Climate, Weather, and Environmental Sources for Actuaries
April 2017
This report is a collection of sources that deal with the questions of how do scientists know, and what could actuaries do regarding climate change, environmental risks, and weather. - Climate Sources for Actuaries
April 2017
This research will initiate the development of a repository of information regarding existing climate and environmental sustainability research of interest to actuaries. - Actuaries Climate Index
Updated Quarterly - Determining the Impact of Climate Change on Insurance Risk and the Global Community Phase 1: Key Climate Indicators
November 2012
General Insurance
Risk management reports that are relevant to general insurance matters are available for download below.
- Market Framework and Outlook for Automated Vehicle Systems
November 2018
The surface transportation industry is in the early stages of a series of profound changes, stimulated by the development of increasingly sophisticated driving safety and automation technologies. - Auto Loss Cost Trends
September 2018
In the latter half of 2013, personal auto insurance carriers began to notice an uptick in property damage liability and collision frequency. This marked the beginning of a new increasing frequency trend bucking over 25 years of falling crash rates. In response, industry partners banded together to analyze these trends. Using publicly available data from the Federal Highway Administration, Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Census Bureau, and other sources, an analysis group is searching for explanatory variables. These materials are an update to the report previously published in January 2018. - Incorporation of Flood and Other Catastrophe Model Results into Pricing and Underwriting
July 2018
This research report on the incorporation of flood and other catastrophe model results into pricing and underwriting is prepared by the authors for the Canadian Institute of Actuaries, the Society of Actuaries, and the Casualty Actuarial Society. - Premium Distribution and Market Competitiveness Under Rate Regulation
April 2018
This research concerns optimal new business written premium mix at the firm and state levels under varying competitive conditions. - Auto Loss Cost Trends Report
January 2018
This report provides an analytical basis for discussion and understanding for regulators, legislators, and the general public about national trends and state specific factors that may be driving the auto insurance loss costs, which ultimately impact premiums and the consumer. - Actuarial Review of Insurer Insolvencies, Future Preventions
January 2018
Sponsored by the Canadian Institute of Actuaries (CIA), Casualty Actuarial Society (CAS), and Society of Actuaries (SOA), this study looks at causes of insolvency and decisions made by management, regulators, and policyholders over the life cycle of the insolvency. This study is intended to educate insurance professionals on historical insurer impairments and insolvencies and possible future prevention indicators. - Delta Boosting Machine with Application to General Insurance
March 2017
This research paper introduces Delta Boosting as a new member of the boosting family. - Cybersecurity Insurance: Modeling and Pricing
March 2017
This research paper develops a framework for modeling and pricing cybersecurity risk. - Improving Disaster Financing
February 2017 - General Insurance Deductible Ratemaking with Applications to the Local Government Property Insurance Fund
November 2016 - Farm-Level Crop Yield Forecasting in the Absence of Farm-Level Data
November 2016 - Hedging with Life and General Insurance Products
U.S. Population
The Society of Actuaries (SOA) has sponsored a program of research that utilizes U.S. Population Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to produce studies, tools and articles that may be of interest to its members and the public. See the list below for the publications released by the SOA.
- U.S. Population Mortality Observations - Preview of 2018 Experience
June 2019
This report provides early insights into the level of U.S. population mortality in 2018. - Mortality and Morbidity Data Sources
March 2019
This report provides information on other mortality and morbidity data sources to consider. Some of these data sources are rich and complex. This report provides an overview of the data sources’ characteristics and a roadmap to delving into their details. - Drivers of U.S. Mortality Improvement Expert Panel Forum Report
January 2019
This report summarizes a daylong Expert Panel Forum discussion, which included experts from inside and outside the insurance/retirement industry, who were invited to participate in a discussion to provide input about drivers of U.S. mortality improvement for the short and long term. - US Population Mortality Observations - Updated with 2017 Experience
January 2019
This report covers the latest emerging trends in U.S. population mortality. - U.S. Motor Vehicle Accident Deaths 1999-2016
November 2018
This report examines historical U.S. motor vehicle accident mortality experience by age, gender, region, and other factors. - U.S. Historical Population Mortality Rates 2000-2016
September 2018
The Society of Actuaries (SOA) is pleased to present historical U.S. population mortality rates by gender and single year of age for calendar years 2000-2016. - Overview of the United States Mortality DataBase
July 2018
This report documents progress on a multi-year project initially funded by the United States National Institutes of Health (through grant #R01-AG010245) with additional support from the Research Expanding Boundaries Pool of the Society of Actuaries. The goal of the project is to foster research on geographic variability in survival within the United States by providing access to standardized historical mortality series for the 4 Census Regions, 9 Census Divisions and 50 states plus the District of Columbia. - Population Mortality Observations - Preview of 2017 Experience
June 2018
This report reviews estimates of 2017 U.S. population mortality experience from the National Center for Health Statistics’ National Vital Statistics System. - Population Mortality Observations - Updated with 2016 Experience
January 2018
This report covers the latest emerging trends in U.S. population mortality. - Modeling and Management of Longevity Risk
November 2017
The Society of Actuaries (SOA), in a joint project with the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (IFoA) and the Canadian Institute of Actuaries (CIA), is creating research projects and education materials on Modeling and Management of Longevity Risk. - Components of Historical Mortality Improvement
October 2017
This report documents the “Components of Historical Mortality Improvement” project commissioned by the Longevity Advisory Group (LAG) of the Society of Actuaries. - Seasonal Influenza in the United States 2016‐2017
September 2017
Observations and commentary on the 2016‐2017 and recent flu seasons with relation to various mortality and morbidity measures available through the CDC. - US Population Mortality Rate Study - Variation by Age Group, Cause of Death and Region from 2000‐2015
May 2017
This report covers US regional population mortality experience during the period 2000-2015. The Society of Actuaries pursued the research as part its ongoing longevity and mortality research initiatives. The purpose of the research is to produce an overview of the differences and similarities in mortality by age group, time, cause of death and region (geographic and urban-rural) to better aid in the understanding of future expected mortality rates and the management of public programs and policy. - Expanding the Human Mortality Database to include Cause‐of‐Death Information
February 2017
The Human Mortality Database is a unique open‐access collection of detailed mortality and population data for 38 countries with complete and reliable vital registration and census data. This report overviews the development and completion of the HMD data series down to a cause of death level for an initial set of eight populations: Canada, Czech Republic, England and Wales, France, Japan, Norway, Sweden, and the United States. - Potentially Preventable Deaths in the U.S.
December 2016