Prof. Torsten Kleinow will become the new director of the Research Centre for Longevity Risk (RCLR). The Centre is an independent institute at the University of Amsterdam (UvA) for research on developments in human survival rates and life expectancies and their impact on society. The Centre is an initiative of NN Group and the Amsterdam School of Economics (ASE) and receives additional funding from the Dutch government for its research programme.
Kleinow was recently appointed as full professor on the new chair of Actuarial and Economic Aspects of Longevity Risk by the UvA Executive Board. He will take up his appointment at the university in August and take over as director of the Centre from prof. Michel Vellekoop in September.
Kleinow’s research focuses on the modelling of human mortality and the impact of increasing life expectancy on society. He is particularly interested in stochastic models that capture the influence of the socio-economic environment and lifestyle factors on a population’s mortality rate. Such models can then be applied to quantify the longevity gap between different socio-economic groups. This information is also used to investigate the effect of an aging population on public pension systems.
Prof. Kleinow studied at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and received his degree in mathematics in 1998. He later obtained his PhD in Economics from the same institution. From 2004 to 2010 he worked as a lecturer at Heriot-Watt University’s Department of Actuarial Mathematics and Statistics in Edinburgh. Since 2010 he has held the position of associate professor at Heriot-Watt University. He has published on many different aspects of longevity risks and has supervised numerous PhD students on subjects that are closely related to the Centre’s central research questions.
Research Centre for Longevity Risk
The Research Centre for Longevity Risk (RCLR) is an independent institute that researches developments in survival rates and life expectancies of the population in the Netherlands and other countries and how these are influenced by various factors. RCLR is an initiative of the Amsterdam School of Economics of the University of Amsterdam and NN Group (NN). Both parties anticipate that the RCLR will enable them to gain a better understanding of the financial and social consequences of longer lifespans and contribute to the public debate by raising people’s awareness.
About the Amsterdam School of Economics
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