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Vocational Econometrics

Vocational Econometrics offers products for use by vocational and economic experts in a forensic setting.  Specifically they assist the experts in determining earning capacity and the loss of lifetime earnings due to death or disability.  Vocational Econometrics is the sister company of Vocational Economics, which provides expert testimony services to the legal community.

The links below provide detailed descriptions of the products offered by Vocational Econometrics:

Worklife Expectancy Tables The New Worklife Expectancy Tables, now in its sixth edition for 2006, continues to be the only source of worklife expectancy statistics adjusted for work disability.  Derived from government statistics, these tables are essential in analyses of lost earnings due to disability.
VALE

Vocational Assessment of Lost Earnings (VALE) is a PC-based software used to determine earning capacity and project lifetime lost earnings in present value terms.

Worklife Probability

Worklife Probability is the component of VALE used to project lifetime losses.  It may be purchased as a stand-alone product for a reduced price.

CPS Data Disk Prepared in conjunction with The New Worklife Expectancy Tables, this disk contains data from the Annual Demographic Survey for the years 1992 through 2001 in a variety of formats.
Occupational Characteristics Analysis of Occupational Characteristics is a listing of all jobs with their key characteristics from the Dictionary of Occupational Titles, cross-walked to their related census job codes.
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Last Modified 09/04/2008

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