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ERI Economic Research Institute provides salary survey and cost-of-living survey data to Human Resources and compensation specialists. Since 1987, ERIs compensation software has provided our subscribers with fast, portable, and completely secure 24/7 access to essential salary survey data for compensation and management decisions.
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Assessor Series
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Save thousands of dollars by purchasing the Relocation Assessor as part of an Assessor Series.
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TWO CITY COST-OF-LIVING COMPARISONS
ERI's Relocation Assessor® & COL Survey is a desktop software application that compares cost-of-living levels in over 10,000 areas. HR professionals and consultants utilize this software to calculate relocation bonuses (or salary adjustments) for transferred employees. Relationships are derived from thousands of cost of living data points gathered via ERI’s provision of web services, digitization of public records, SalariesReview’s patented online surveys, and other licensed UK, Canadian, US and international cost of living datasets.
Create unlimited numbers of detailed two-city cost-of-living comparison reports in-house with this database program. The Assessor is available in 2 versions – Professional (for US and Canada COL analyses) and Consultant (for worldwide plant relocation labor cost analyses, costing proposed HR policy changes, and international COL comparisons).
Professional Edition Relocation Assessor (RA) is for wage and salary planning. Features include:
- View cost-of-living differentials for almost 8,300 US and Canadian cities
- Create unlimited numbers of printed reports customized with your name/address
- Select any geographic Base City (headquarters or national average) as your yardstick
- Vary input for an employee's earnings/spending level, home size, home ownership (US and Canada only) or rental, family size, number of automobiles, distances driven, and automobile value
- Contrast cost-of-living for multiple earnings levels in up to 99 cities at a time as compared to a base area (e.g. headquarters) or a National Average
- Calculate values for 5 different earnings levels (for renters) via tables that can be sorted/exported
- Compare cities individually or grouped into user-defined locations based on commuting distance of the local labor pool (areas may be defined as "within a radius" as research data is indexed to longitude, latitude, and postal codes)
- Review breakouts of data for a city by examining suburb costs (housing, the major variable)
- Utilize the National Average (or state) as a Base City and compare trends by location
- Analyze published per diem rates for temporary relocation allowances as compared to COL
- Select/use any currency; receive dataset updates each quarter (in January, April, July, and October of each annual subscription) via Internet download or mailed CD-ROM
- $889/annual subscription
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Example screens:
| View a Two-City Comparison of Costs |
View a Two-City Comparison with Home Ownership |
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| Create a Benchmark List of Branch Offices Costs |
Review ERI's US CONUS Estimated Shortfalls |
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Consultant Edition Relocation Assessor (RA+) & COL Survey is for in-depth research for consulting, compliance, or compensation planning. Cost-of-living differences between areas reflect the demand & supply of goods & services; geographic salary differentials reflect the demand & supply of labor. That said, pay differentials appear to mirror COL differences slightly more than in the past. See ERI’s 2006 White Paper. Other features include:
- All Professional Edition RA data and features, plus sophisticated analyses tools
- Includes COL data for 196 additional countries; expanding the number of city/areas to over 11,000
- International analyses are for renters only; review tax equalization options available for international relocations; review and alter (if necessary) the effective national and local income rates used
- Select an organization and review the impact on labor (borrowed from both the Geographic & Salary Assessors), benefits, and other costs when contemplating relocating a plant or office
- Define your organization's labor cost profile and assess the change in costs with a change in HR policy associated with a relocation (or even if no move except to "move up and down", i.e., model the cost of an extra day of vacation, change in deductible, etc.); under development in 2007
- Tap into online international data sources, including public domain data from ERI and CIA
- Rank, sort, save, load, export and/or retrieve; consultants may private-label reports
- $2,389/annual subscription
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Example Screens
| Quickly Share Analyses with Clients/Employees |
Fine-tune International Analyses with Tax Equalization |
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| Select Cities by Country, Province, Radius, City |
Assess the Labor Cost Impact of a Plant/Office Relocation |
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SalariesReview Surveys
$89 (Archival) - $889 (Most Recent). Limited survey extracts of these databases in traditional hard copy and other forms, along with other pure survey input, are also available for both executive and non-managerial jobs for any NTEE industry, area, or job family.
See SalariesReview's 78 patented online surveys.
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Copyright © 2010 ERI Economic Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved.
ERI Economic Research Institute is an Authorized User of selected Statistics Canada data under Agreement Number 6184. ERI’s intellectual property rights include Patent Nos. 6,862,596 and 7,647,322, "System and method for retrieving and displaying data, such as economic data relating to salaries, cost of living and employee benefits." Other Internet-related applications are Patents Pending.
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