Loss duration; life expectancy; and worklife expectancy

AuthorStanley P. Stephenson/David A. Macpherson
Pages191-214
LOSS DURATION,
LIFE/WORK EXPECTANCY
7-1
CHAPTER 7
LOSS DURATION; LIFE EXPECTANCY;
AND WORKLIFE EXPECTANCY
§700 DETERMINING LOSS DURATION
§701 Overview
§702 Splitting Loss Duration into Past and Future Loss
§703 When Does Loss Begin and When Does Loss End
§704 Partial Year Calculations
§705 Loss Duration by Type of Loss
§710 INFORMATION NEEDED TO DETERMINE LIFE AND WORKLIFE EXPECTANCY
§711 How to Compute Age
§712 Age at Date of Injury or at Trial
§720 DETERMINING LIFE EXPECTANCY
Table 7-1 Life Table for Males: United States, 2018
Table 7-2 Life Table for Females: United States, 2018
§730 DETERMINING WORKLIFE EXPECTANCY AND YEARS
TO FINAL SEPARATION FROM THE LABOR FORCE
§731 Was the Plaintiff or Decedent Economically Active or Inactive
§732 Active but Out of Work
§733 The Skoog/Ciecka/Krueger Worklife Tables—2012-2017
Table 7-3 Worklife Expectancy: Males, Active, with Bachelor’s Degree
Table 7-4 Worklife Expectancy: Females, Active, with Bachelor’s Degree
§734 The Skoog/Ciecka/Krueger Years to Final Separation from Labor Force Tables—2012-2017
Table 7-5 Worklife Expectancy: Males, Initially Active, with Bachelor’s Degree
Table 7-6 Worklife Expectancy: Females, Initially Active, with Bachelor’s Degree
§740 COMPENSATING FOR REDUCED WORKLIFE EXPECTANCY
§741 Prevailing Rule
§742 Personal Consumption Deduction
§743 WLE and YFS Compared
LOSS DURATION,
LIFE/WORK EXPECTANCY
Determining Economic Damages 7-2
§750 DURATION EXPECTATIONS ADJUSTED
§751 Morbidity and Mortality
§752 Smoking and Expectancies
§753 Healthy Life and Expectancies
§754 Location, Race, Gender and Expectancies
§755 Education and Work Life Expectancy
§760 SUMMARY

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