Notes:1.
Select age denotes age last birthday at entitlement to disability benefits.
Duration measured in years since selection.
Attained age calculated as sum of select age and duration. Results do not include auxiliary beneficiaries payable under the DI program. Recovery is not considered beyond normal retirement age.
2. The value

at duration
t represents the probability of
recovery while on the DI rolls—in a multiple-decrement environment—during the (
t+1) year of entitlement for those originally entitled to disability benefits at select age [
x] who have attained age [
x]+
t.
3. Select-and-ultimate table is read across the row for 0-10 years since selection, and down the last (ultimate) column for 10 or more years since selection.
4. Results have been graduated using the Whittaker-Henderson Type B two-dimensional method.
Notes:1.
Select age denotes age last birthday at entitlement to disability benefits.
Duration measured in years since selection.
Attained age calculated as sum of select age and duration. Results do not include auxiliary beneficiaries payable under the DI program. Recovery is not considered beyond normal retirement age.
2. The value

at duration
t represents the probability of
recovery while on the DI rolls—in a multiple-decrement environment—during the (
t+1) year of entitlement for those originally entitled to disability benefits at select age [
x] who have attained age [
x]+
t.
3. Select-and-ultimate table is read across the row for 0-10 years since selection, and down the last (ultimate) column for 10 or more years since selection.
4. Results have been graduated using the Whittaker-Henderson Type B two-dimensional method.
Notes:1.
Select age denotes age last birthday at entitlement to disability benefits.
Duration measured in years since selection.
Attained age calculated as sum of select age and duration. Results do not include auxiliary beneficiaries payable under the DI program. Recovery is not considered beyond normal retirement age.
2. The value

at duration 0 represents the assumed number of lives originally entitled to disability benefits at select age [
x]; the value

at duration
t > 0 represents the number of lives from the original

who have not recovered and remain on the DI rolls as of attained age [
x]+
t. Lives are decremented using probabilities from
table 14A.
3. Select-and-ultimate table is read across the row for 0-10 years since selection, and down the last (ultimate) column for 10 or more years since selection.
Notes:1.
Select age denotes age last birthday at entitlement to disability benefits.
Duration measured in years since selection.
Attained age calculated as sum of select age and duration. Results do not include auxiliary beneficiaries payable under the DI program. Recovery is not considered beyond normal retirement age.
2. The value

at duration 0 represents the assumed number of lives originally entitled to disability benefits at select age [
x]; the value

at duration
t > 0 represents the number of lives from the original

who have not recovered and remain on the DI rolls as of attained age [
x]+
t. Lives are decremented using probabilities from
table 14B.
3. Select-and-ultimate table is read across the row for 0-10 years since selection, and down the last (ultimate) column for 10 or more years since selection.
Notes:1.
Select age denotes age last birthday at entitlement to disability benefits.
Duration measured in years since selection.
Attained age calculated as sum of select age and duration. Results do not include auxiliary beneficiaries payable under the DI program. Recovery is not considered beyond normal retirement age.
2. The value

at duration
t represents the expected number of future years of DI entitlement for those originally entitled to benefits at select age [
x] who have not recovered as of attained age [
x]+
t. Values are based on survivorship experience from
table 16A, which reflects termination due to recovery only.
3. Select-and-ultimate table is read across the row for 0-10 years since selection, and down the last (ultimate) column for 10 or more years since selection.
Notes:1.
Select age denotes age last birthday at entitlement to disability benefits.
Duration measured in years since selection.
Attained age calculated as sum of select age and duration. Results do not include auxiliary beneficiaries payable under the DI program. Recovery is not considered beyond normal retirement age.
2. The value

at duration
t represents the expected number of future years of DI entitlement for those originally entitled to benefits at select age [
x] who have not recovered as of attained age [
x]+
t. Values are based on survivorship experience from
table 15B, which reflects termination due to recovery only.
3. Select-and-ultimate table is read across the row for 0-10 years since selection, and down the last (ultimate) column for 10 or more years since selection.
Notes:1.
Select age denotes age last birthday at entitlement to disability benefits.
Duration measured in years since selection.
Attained age calculated as sum of select age and duration. Results do not include auxiliary beneficiaries payable under the DI program. Recovery is not considered beyond normal retirement age.
2. The value

at duration
t represents the number of
recoveries per thousand during the (
t+1) year of entitlement for those originally entitled to disability benefits at select age [
x] who have attained age [
x]+
t. Rates are derived from death probabilities shown in
table 7A and recovery probabilities shown in
table 14A. See appendix for details.
3. Select-and-ultimate table is read across the row for 0-10 years since selection, and down the last (ultimate) column for 10 or more years since selection.
Notes:1.
Select age denotes age last birthday at entitlement to disability benefits.
Duration measured in years since selection.
Attained age calculated as sum of select age and duration. Results do not include auxiliary beneficiaries payable under the DI program. Recovery is not considered beyond normal retirement age.
2. The value

at duration
t represents the number of
recoveries per thousand during the (
t+1) year of entitlement for those originally entitled to disability benefits at select age [
x] who have attained age [
x]+
t. Rates are derived from death probabilities shown in
table 7B and recovery probabilities shown in
table 14B. See appendix for details.
3. Select-and-ultimate table is read across the row for 0-10 years since selection, and down the last (ultimate) column for 10 or more years since selection.
Table 18.—
Disabled Workers Aggregate Probability of Recovery and
Expected Time on the DI Rolls,
by Select Age
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Select age denotes age last birthday at entitlement to disability benefits.
2.
Probability of recovery at select age [
x] represents the average probability of
recovery within one year for those originally entitled to disability benefits at that particular age. Values are based on aggregate counts of exposure and recoveries across all durations, and have been graduated using Whittaker-Henderson method.
3.
Time on DI rolls at select age [
x] represents the average number of future years of DI entitlement for those originally entitled to benefits at that particular age who have not recovered. Values are exposure-weighted averages of expected time on the DI rolls across all durations from
tables 16A and
16B, which reflect termination due to recovery only. Entitlement is not considered after conversion to old-age benefits.
Table 19.—
Disabled WorkersAggregate Probability of Recovery and
Expected Time on the DI Rolls,
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Attained age calculated as sum of select age and duration.
2.
Probability of recovery at attained age
x represents the average probability of
recovery within one year for those originally entitled to disability benefits who have attained that particular age. Values are based on aggregate counts of exposure and recoveries across all durations, and have been graduated using Whittaker-Henderson method.
3.
Time on DI rolls at attained age
x represents the average number of future years of DI entitlement for those who have not recovered, and have attained that particular age. Values are exposure-weighted averages of expected time on the DI rolls across all durations from
tables 16A and
16B, which reflect termination due to recovery only. Entitlement is not considered after conversion to old-age benefits.
Table 20.—
Disabled WorkersAggregate Probability of Recovery and
Expected Time on the DI Rolls,
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Notes:1.
Duration measured in years since selection.
2.
Probability of recovery at duration
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t+1) year of entitlement to benefits. Values are based on aggregate counts of exposure and recoveries across all select ages. Results have been graduated using Whittaker-Henderson method.
3.
Time on DI rolls at duration
t represents the average number of future years of DI entitlement for those who have not recovered after
t years. Values are exposure-weighted averages of expected time on the DI rolls across all ages from
tables 16A and
16B, which reflect termination due to recovery only. Entitlement is not considered after conversion to old-age benefits.