Flexible transition timing in discrete-time multistate life tables using Markov chains with rewards

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Abstract

Discrete-time multistate life tables are attractive because they are easier to understand and apply in comparison with their continuous-time counterparts. While such models are based on a discrete time grid, it is often useful to calculate derived magnitudes (e.g. state occupation times), under assumptions which posit that transitions take place at other times, such as mid-period. Unfortunately, currently available models allow very few choices about transition timing. We propose the use of Markov chains with rewards as a general way of incorporating information on the timing of transitions into the model. We illustrate the usefulness of rewards-based multistate life tables by estimating working life expectancies using different retirement transition timings. We also demonstrate that for the single-state case, the rewards approach matches traditional life-table methods exactly. Finally, we provide code to replicate all results from the paper plus R and Stata packages for general use of the method proposed.

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Schneider, D. C., Myrskylä, M., & van Raalte, A. (2023). Flexible transition timing in discrete-time multistate life tables using Markov chains with rewards. Population Studies. https://doi.org/10.1080/00324728.2023.2176535

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