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Katja Hanewald
Katja Hanewald
University of New South Wales, School of Risk & Actuarial Studies and CEPAR
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Intrinsic capacity: validation of a new WHO concept for healthy aging in a longitudinal Chinese study
JR Beard, Y Si, Z Liu, L Chenoweth, K Hanewald
The Journals of Gerontology: Series A 77 (1), 94-100, 2022
1552022
Reverse mortgage pricing and risk analysis allowing for idiosyncratic house price risk and longevity risk
AW Shao, K Hanewald, M Sherris
Insurance: Mathematics and Economics 63, 76-90, 2015
1242015
Developing equity release markets: Risk analysis for reverse mortgages and home reversions
DH Alai, H Chen, D Cho, K Hanewald, M Sherris
North American Actuarial Journal 18 (1), 217-241, 2014
1202014
Explaining mortality dynamics: The role of macroeconomic fluctuations and cause of death trends
K Hanewald
North American Actuarial Journal 15 (2), 290-314, 2011
1062011
Longevity risk, subjective survival expectations, and individual saving behavior
T Post, K Hanewald
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 86, 200-220, 2013
1022013
Portfolio Choice in Retirement—What is The Optimal Home Equity Release Product?
K Hanewald, T Post, M Sherris
Journal of Risk and Insurance, 2016
872016
Individual post-retirement longevity risk management under systematic mortality risk
K Hanewald, J Piggott, M Sherris
Insurance: Mathematics and Economics 52 (1), 87-97, 2013
792013
Is there a demand for reverse mortgages in China? Evidence from two online surveys
K Hanewald, H Bateman, H Fang, S Wu
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 169, 19-37, 2020
532020
Stochastic mortality, macroeconomic risks and life insurer solvency
K Hanewald, T Post, H Gründl
The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance-Issues and Practice 36, 458-475, 2011
382011
Willingness to take financial risks and insurance holdings: A European survey
M Eling, O Ghavibazoo, K Hanewald
Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics 95, 101781, 2021
372021
Why is inequality higher among the old? Evidence from China
K Hanewald, R Jia, Z Liu
China Economic Review 66, 101592, 2021
272021
Risk management and payout design of reverse mortgages
D Cho, K Hanewald, M Sherris
UNSW Australian School of Business Research Paper, 2013
262013
Mortality modeling: Lee-Carter and the macroeconomy
K Hanewald
Working Paper, 2009
252009
Longevity risk management and shareholder value for a life annuity business
C Blackburn, K Hanewald, A Olivieri, M Sherris
ASTIN Bulletin: The Journal of the IAA 47 (1), 43-77, 2017
242017
Risk analysis for reverse mortgages with different payout designs
D Cho, K Hanewald, M Sherris
Asia-Pacific Journal of Risk and Insurance 9 (1), 77-105, 2015
232015
Modelling multi-state health transitions in China: a generalised linear model with time trends
K Hanewald, H Li, AW Shao
Annals of Actuarial Science 13 (1), 145-165, 2019
212019
Life-course inequalities in intrinsic capacity and healthy ageing, China
Y Si, K Hanewald, S Chen, B Li, H Bateman, JR Beard
Bulletin of the World Health Organization 101 (5), 307, 2023
162023
Life satisfaction of middle-aged and older Chinese: the role of health and health insurance
S Yang, K Hanewald
Social Indicators Research 160 (2), 601-624, 2022
142022
Delay the pension age or adjust the pension benefit? Implications for labor supply and individual welfare in China
Y Deng, H Fang, K Hanewald, S Wu
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 212, 1192-1215, 2023
132023
The impact of family structure on risk attitudes and financial decisions during the financial crisis
K Hanewald, F Kluge
ARC Centre of Excellence in Population Ageing Research (CEPAR) Working Paper 3, 2014
132014
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