By David L. Driscoll
What the hot new career choice can tell us about our profession’s future
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By Randall Stevenson
At some time in every actuary’s career, one will observe human behavior that from an actuarial or economic perspective defies the theory that people will behave to promote their self-interest.
By Jeff Reeves
As more states legalize medically assisted suicide, what does it mean for actuaries?
These models offer informative results with a "just the facts" approach.
By Greg Frankowiak
When it comes to actuarial work (or analytics work in general), few parts of the process are as important as making sure that the data used is of good quality.
Review By Ardian Gill
A quick quiz: How many books on statistics have you read that begin with 215 murders?
By Tom Toce
Six entries are unclued. You will be able to figure out the entries through the crossed letters and with the knowledge that they pertain to subject matter that often appears in this magazine.
By Stephen Meskin
When I was a kid, I delivered a daily newspaper in Levittown, a planned community on Long Island.
By Bob Rietz
I’ve flown about once a month for 25 years and it finally happened.