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(a) In determining compensation for partial disability, except permanent
partial disability compensable under sections 8107--8109 of this title,
the wage-earning capacity of an employee is determined by his actual
earnings if his actual earnings fairly and reasonably represent his
wage-earning capacity. If the actual earnings of the employee do not
fairly and reasonably represent his wage-earning capacity or if the
employee has no actual earnings, his wage-earning capacity as appears
reasonable under the circumstances is determined with due regard to--
(1) the nature of his injury;
(2) the degree of physical impairment;
(3) his usual employment;
(4) his age;
(5) his qualifications for other employment;
(6) the availability of suitable employment; and
(7) other factors or circumstances which may affect his wage-earning
capacity in his disabled condition.
(b) Section 8114(d) of this title is applicable in determining the
wage-earning capacity of an employee after the beginning of partial
disability.
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