New American Academy of Actuaries Issue Brief Provides Actuarial, Regulatory Considerations on Use of Data, Predictive Modeling, Risk Classification in Insurance Practices
A new issue brief from the
"Ensuring that the analysis of risk in the insurance context does not contribute to unfair discrimination is a priority of the
The issue brief, An Actuarial View of Correlation and Causation: From Interpretation to Practice to Implications (https://www.actuary.org/sites/default/files/2022-07/Correlation.IB_.6.22_final.pdf), delves into key questions about risk classification and insurance rating variables, particularly in the context of big data and predictive modeling. The issue brief aims to enhance the understanding of correlations of risk characteristics vs. causal relationships that are used in risk classification and ratemaking in actuarial practice. It also provides valuable information for potential public policy solutions meant to guard against spurious correlations and correlations that may lead to the application of prohibited rating variables.
For more information about the Academy's ongoing efforts promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion--including related Academy publications and comment letters to insurance regulators--visit the Academy's DE&I webpage (https://www.actuary.org/node/14208).
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Original text here: https://www.actuary.org/node/15213
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