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LivMS Event: * *Date:* Wednesday 13 Feb 2019 * *Time:* 17:30 - 18:30 * *Presenter:* Corina Constantinescu * *Title:* Are women safer drivers? Are Saudi Arabia women safe drivers? * *Audience:* Year 11 up, teachers and all those interested in mathematics and its applications. * *Venue:* Lecture Room C, Central Teaching Hub, University of Liverpool, L69 7BX ** Building 221 on the map: ** https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/files/docs/maps/liverpool-university-campus-map.pdf * *Contact:* Peter Giblin pjgiblin@liv.ac.uk ---- [[[< |>> IMG:Corina2.jpg ---- The speaker in driving mode <<| ]]] Pricing car insurance is a complex mathematical problem. It accounts for the likelihood of having a future accident/claim. Many factors could describe this likelihood, one of them being the age and another one the gender of the driver. What do you think could happen in Saudi Arabia where women were recently allowed to drive, and all of a sudden the drivers population will have women of all ages as new drivers? Should we expect more accidents? Or fewer? More severe, or less severe? Should the insurance companies charge women more than men? Let's try to answer these together. [[[< |>> IMG:corina-lecture4.jpg ---- The team of students working on this research <<| ]]]