ABOUT EXPECTANCY DATA

Expectancy Data is the publishing division of John Ward Economics located in Prairie Village, Kansas. Expectancy Data repackages federal economic, health, and demographic data for forensic economists, public health economists, and demographers.



Expectancy Data publications appear in a variety of economic research settings including:

  • Final Report of the Special Master for the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund of 2001, Volume I (at page 38 (and footnote 123) describing that DVD was used as a reference for survey data specifying the average time for care and household services when useful data through testimony was unavailable).
  • Ekwueme, Donatus U., et al. "Productivity costs associated with breast cancer among survivors aged 18–44 years." American journal of preventive medicine 50.2 (2016): 286-294.
  • Revised Costs of Large Truck- and Bus-Involved Crashes, Final Report for Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, Federal Highway Administration, Project Number DTMC75-01-P-00046, under contract to the Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation, November 2002.
  • Crash Cost Estimates by Maximum Police-Reported Injury Severity Within Selected Crash Geometrics, Federal Highway Administration Report Number FHWA-HRT-05-051, July 2005.
  • Prevention Effectiveness: A Guide to Decision Analysis and Economic Valuation, Second Edition, authored by members of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (Oxford University Press: 2005).
  • The Economic Impact of Motor Vehicle Crashes, 2000, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Technical Report, May 2002.
  • Garcia, A., T. H. Liu, and G. P. Victorino. "Cost-utility analysis of prehospital spine immobilization recommendations for penetrating trauma." The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery 76, no. 2 (2014): 534-541.
  • “The Economic Cost of Fatal Occupational Injuries in the United States, 1980–97.” 2008. Elyce Anne Biddle, Contemporary Economic Policy, Volume 22 Issue 3, Pages 370 – 381.
  • “The costs of unintentional home injuries” E.Zaloshnja, T.Miller, B.Lawrence, E.Romano. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, Volume 28, Issue 1, Pages 88-94
  • “The Cost of Alcohol in California” Simon M. Rosen, Ted R. Miller, and Michele Simon,Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, Volume 32 Issue 11, Pages 1925 – 1936.
  • “Costs of large truck-involved crashes in the United States,” Eduard Zaloshnja and Ted R. Miller, Accident Analysis & Prevention, Volume 36, Issue 5, September 2004, Pages 801-808.
  • “The National Study on Costs and Outcomes of Trauma.” MacKenzie, Ellen J. PhD; Rivara, Frederick P. MD, MPH; Jurkovich, Gregory J. MD; Nathens, Avery B. MD, PhD, MPH; Frey, Katherine P. MPH; Egleston, Brian L. MPP, PhD; Salkever, David S. PhD; Weir, Sharada DPhil; Scharfstein, Daniel O. ScD, The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care: December 2007 - Volume 63 - Issue 6 - pp S54-S67.
  • Weir, Sharada, et al. "One-year treatment costs of trauma care in the USA." Expert review of pharmacoeconomics & outcomes research 10.2 (2010): 187-197.
  • “Societal cost of workplace homicides in the United States, 1992-2001,” Daniel Hartley, Elyce A. Biddle, E. Lynn Jenkins, American Journal of Industrial Medicine, Volume 47 Issue 6, Pages 518 – 527.
  • “Forecasting the Future of Cardiovascular Disease in the United States: A Policy Statement From the American Heart Association,” Circulation, March 1, 2011.
  • “Forecasting the Future of Cardiovascular Disease in the United States: An Updated Policy Statement From the American Heart Association,” Policy Report, October 31, 2013.
  • “School Absenteeism Among Children Living With Smokers,” Pediatrics, Douglas E. Levy, Jonathan P. Winickoff, MD, MPH, Nancy A. Rigotti, MD. September 2, 2011.
  • “Economic Productivity by Age and Sex: 2007 Estimates for the United States,” Scott D Grosse, Kurt V. Krueger, and Mercy Mvundura. Medical Care - Health Care Costs Supplement, Volume 47, Number 7 Supplement 1 (July 2009).
  • “2006 Survey of Forensic Economists: Their Methods, Estimates and Perspectives” Brookshire, Michael L., Michael R. Luthy and Frank L. Slesnick, Journal of Forensic Economics, 19:1, 29-59. The Dollar Value of a Day was the most cited reference for household services data.
  • “Time Spent in Household Management: Evidence and Implications” Anne E. Winkler and Thomas R. Ireland, Journal of Family Economic Issues (2009) 30:293–304.
  • “Costs of Medically Treated Craniofacial Conditions,” by members of the Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation, Public Health Reports, Jan-Feb 2003, Volume 118.
  • Gun Violence: The Real Costs, Philip J. Cook, Jens Ludwig. Oxford University Press, 2000.
  • “Crash costs by body part injured, fracture involvement, and threat-to-life severity.” 2000. Eduard Zaloshnja, Ted Miller, Eduardo Romano, Rebecca Spicer, Accident Analysis & Prevention, Volume 36, Issue 3, May 2004, Pages 415-427.
  • “Analysis of the Department of Justice Regulations for the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund; Krause, Kent C.; Swiger, John A., 67 J. Air L. & Com. 117 (2002).
  • "Cost of Fall-Related Fatal Occupational Injuries in Construction, 2003-2006." Biddle, Elyce A., Thomas G. Bobick, and E. A. McKenzie Jr. Research and Practice for Fall Injury Control in the Workplace: 216.
  • Biddle, Elyce Anne. "Is the Societal Burden of Occupational Fatal Injury Different Among NORA Industry Sectors?." Journal of Safety Research (2012).
  • "The Pecuniary Value of Commuting Time." Foster, Edward. Eastern Economic Journal 36.3 (2010): 391-397.
  • "Routine Prophylactic Central Neck Dissection for Low Risk Papillary Thyroid Cancer Is Not Cost‐Effective." Garcia, Arturo, Barnard JA Palmer, Nancy A. Parks, and Terrence H. Liu. Clinical endocrinology (2014).
  • "Is the Societal burden of fatal occupational injury different among NORA industry sectors?." Biddle, Elyce Anne. Journal of safety research 44 (2013): 7-16.
  • "The Economic Burden of All-Terrain Vehicle Related Adult Deaths in the U.S. Workplace, 2003-2006." EC Helmkamp, E Biddle, SM Marsh, CR Campbell. Journal of Agricultural Safety and Health. 18(3): 233-243.
  • "Forecasting the Impact of Heart Failure in the United States." American Heart Association, Heart Failure 2013;6:606-619.