The Earnings Analyst 2000
Journal of the American Rehabilitation Economics Association

ISSN 1547-240X

Topics from the Volume III 2000 issue of TEA include:

Feature Articles

  • Estimating the Loss of Social Security Benefits - James D. Rodgers
  • Cost Lenels and Trends: Using the ECI and ECEC - Melville Z. Wolfsen and Shael N. Wolfson
  • Should the Personal Consumption Deduction be based on Family Income or the Decedent's Own Income? - Thomas R. Ireland
  • The Value of Active Leisure - Allyn B. Needham and Shannon H. Shipp
  • Adjusting Work-Life Expectancy Calculations for Earning capacity Appraisals in Extraordinary Circumstances- George A. Barrett
  • The Mexican-White Earnings Gap in the United States: Decomposing Human Capital Differences from Labor Market Discrimination - David C. Toppino and Collin Wilkerson

Book and Product Reviews

  • Assessing Family Loss in Wrongful Death Litigation: The Special Roles of Lost Services and Personal Consumption. By Thomas Ireland and Thomas O. Depperschmidt. 1999. Lawyers & Judges Publishing Co., Inc. - G. Frank Lawlis
  • Life and Worklife Expectancies. By Hugh Richards and Jon R. Abele. 1999. Lawyers & Judges Publishing Co., Inc. - Shannon H. Shipp
  • Forensic Economics Calculators. By Lawyers & Judges Publishing Co, Inc
    - Thomas R. Ireland

Topics in other issues: Back to journal, TEA 2007, TEA 2006, TEA 2005, TEA 2004, TEA 2003, TEA 2001, TEA 1999, TEA 1998

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AREA
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El Cajon, CA 92020-2955

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