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APPENDIX B Model portfolio The model portfolio contains only the benefits lifelong old age pension and lifelong survivor pension. There are six model portfolios, which distinguish young/average/old and male/female. Only multiples of 10 are included as ages of members, pensioners and survivors. The average portfolio is defined as the average of young and old. The benefits granted to male participants (including widows’ benefits) are labelled as ‘male’ and the benefits granted to female members (including widowers’ benefits) are labelled ‘female’. The weighted average age for the various categories is listed in table B1. Young Males Active and deferred members Pensioners Survivors (SP) Females Active and deferred members Pensioners Survivors (SP) 49.3 71.7 61.1 40.6 73.3 55.0 50.8 72.9 68.1 46.4 73.3 62.2 Table B1 Weighted average age in the model portfolios The distribution in numbers is presented in tables B2 and B3. Males Young Males Average 30 500 350 0 40 1200 840 0 50 2000 1400 150 60 1800 1260 150 70 1500 800 100 80 300 150 50 90 0 0 0 (65) (def.) (i.p) 300 210 0 53.4 73.7 70.9 49.8 73.3 64.3 Average Old Males Old Age OAP SP SP OAP SP SP OAP SP SP (65) (def.) (i.p) (65) (def.) (i.p) 100 70 0 850 595 0 1400 980 125 1800 1260 175 1650 950 250 550 275 175 50 25 50 Table B2 Number of members model portfolios males 500 350 0 800 560 100 1800 1260 200 1800 1100 400 800 400 300 100 50 100 Projection Table AG2018 Appendix B 47

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