Having discussed the growth and current status of company occupational pensions and the claimed role of pension provision in fostering employee loyalty to an organisation, this paper reports the findings of a research study that investigated employees' perceptions of these types of pension scheme, a perspective that has hitherto been somewhat neglected. The findings show that, although employees had joined a company scheme largely automatically as a concomitant of employment, their current assessments of, and concerns about, different aspects of occupational pension schemes are framed in more nuanced, instrumental and individualistic terms: the attractive features of these schemes are not so much those that provide security for the employee...
Pensions are intricately linked to employees’ well-being in the latter part of their life and during...
Many different types of pension plans exist in American firms. The stipulations of plans vary dramat...
Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to use the theoretical and empirical pension literatures to qu...
Purpose – The paper aims to examine the role of an occupational pension in employees' psychological ...
Definitions of Human Resource Management (HRM) have been both numerous and multifaceted and various ...
This paper presents evidence from a series of focus groups where pensions issues were discussed with...
Pensions have played a key role in the transformation of the way workers are paid in the US labor ma...
The decision by firms to offer an occupational pension is investigated with a unique linked employer...
Private pensions seem likely to provide the dominant source of income for the majority of retired wo...
Employers offer pension plans for two main reasons; paternalism and skills market competiveness. Rec...
Purpose – Changes in employment contracts and the provision of occupational pension schemes together...
This study looks into why employers offer benefits as a general component of employee compensation, ...
An integral part of government policy is to encourage employees to make financial provision for reti...
If the State does not provide an adequate system of pensions, it is to be expected that employers wi...
Employees' occupational pension contributions do not reflect the factors that determine their actuar...
Pensions are intricately linked to employees’ well-being in the latter part of their life and during...
Many different types of pension plans exist in American firms. The stipulations of plans vary dramat...
Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to use the theoretical and empirical pension literatures to qu...
Purpose – The paper aims to examine the role of an occupational pension in employees' psychological ...
Definitions of Human Resource Management (HRM) have been both numerous and multifaceted and various ...
This paper presents evidence from a series of focus groups where pensions issues were discussed with...
Pensions have played a key role in the transformation of the way workers are paid in the US labor ma...
The decision by firms to offer an occupational pension is investigated with a unique linked employer...
Private pensions seem likely to provide the dominant source of income for the majority of retired wo...
Employers offer pension plans for two main reasons; paternalism and skills market competiveness. Rec...
Purpose – Changes in employment contracts and the provision of occupational pension schemes together...
This study looks into why employers offer benefits as a general component of employee compensation, ...
An integral part of government policy is to encourage employees to make financial provision for reti...
If the State does not provide an adequate system of pensions, it is to be expected that employers wi...
Employees' occupational pension contributions do not reflect the factors that determine their actuar...
Pensions are intricately linked to employees’ well-being in the latter part of their life and during...
Many different types of pension plans exist in American firms. The stipulations of plans vary dramat...
Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to use the theoretical and empirical pension literatures to qu...