My publications (list up to 5)

SANTOS JUNIOR, L. C.; AZEVEDO, F. I. X.; TSUNEMI, M. H. Effects of Brazilian general mortality on actuarial

calculation: a comparison between predictive models. EVIDENCIACAO CONTABIL & FINANCAS MAGAZINE, Vol. 7,

p. 78-101, 2019.

LIMA, E. E. C. ; AZEVEDO, F. I. X. . Conditional Cash Transfer Policies and Infant and Child Mortality in Brazil:

analyses using the Bolsa Família Program. PAA 2019 Annual Meeting - Population Association of America, 2019.

AZEVEDO, F. I. X.. Expansion and flexibilization of standards and measures for the management of the RPPS

actuarial liabilities. In: Herickson Rubim Rangel. (Org.). SOCIAL SECURITY MANAGEMENT THEORY AND

PRACTICE. 2nd ed. Brasília: National Association of Social Security Entities of States and Municipalities, 2019, v. , P.

1-220.

AZEVEDO, F. I. X. Multiple Quadratic Model (MQM) for mortality estimates: a methodological exercise for Brazil

(1998-2016) and Chile (1992-2008). (Anais). VIII Congresso de la Asociación Lattinoamericana de Población. Puebla,

México, out. 2018.

AZEVEDO, F. I. X.; Rodrigues Filho, W. J. C. The survival gain and the dispersion of mortality between ages:

improvements from the perspective of quadratic models. XXI National Meeting of Population Studies. Poços de

Caldas, Minas Gerais, 2018.

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Your biography in 150 words...

Actuary, master and doctoral candidate in demography, he has been working in the social security area for 7 years, with experience in the area of Private Social Security Systems, having held consulting and management positions and functions. Provides actuarial and demographic consultancy in the area of pensions, expertise, demographic studies with a focus on population projections, modeling, mortality tables and estimates, and applications in different contexts. He develops demographic studies to support urban planning and public policy. He conducts seminars, lectures and short courses with themes in actuary and demography. He currently works as an actuarial consultant in a closed private pension entity.