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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
782013
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
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
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
122023
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