Employee benefits constitute a major vehicle for the provision of income security for Americans. Since the 1940s, wage supplements, particularly in the form of pensions and health insurance, have expanded to provide protections that are the province of public programs in most other Western countries. Building upon the precedents of the welfare capitalism of the early 1900s, the growth of employee benefits has been actively stimulated by federal tax and regulatory policies. The emergence of employee benefits as a major source of income security and health insurance has reduced the aggregate need for public programs, but it has left those in lower-paying, less stable jobs-disproportionately women and minorities—both unprotected and with fewer...
This dissertation develops a theory of the functioning of a welfare, or income-maintenance, system i...
This Article examines why federal legislative policy-makers and judicial decision-makers should asce...
Recently, concern has been expressed that the federal disability insurance program may expand and en...
Over the past twenty or so years, the range of employee benefits offered by employers - both large a...
This work is about benefits and they influence with social insurance and taxation
This article provides a first time look at the numerous challenges facing multiemployer or Taft-Hart...
This report is concerned with the subject of occupational welfare, i.e. benefits received by employe...
The employee benefits picture, at least for many plan participants and some plan sponsors, is a scar...
In 1974 Congress enacted the Employee Retirement Income Security Act, which was hailed as landmark s...
In recent years, a number of cities and counties have been modifying their employee benefit programs...
What are commonly called “fringe benefits” in union agreements are formed out of threads taken from ...
Workers' compensation insurance in the United States began in the early twentieth century when state...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Because...
The current mix of public and private programs to support workers after they experience disability o...
Research project funded in academic year 2008-09The University Archives has determined that this ite...
This dissertation develops a theory of the functioning of a welfare, or income-maintenance, system i...
This Article examines why federal legislative policy-makers and judicial decision-makers should asce...
Recently, concern has been expressed that the federal disability insurance program may expand and en...
Over the past twenty or so years, the range of employee benefits offered by employers - both large a...
This work is about benefits and they influence with social insurance and taxation
This article provides a first time look at the numerous challenges facing multiemployer or Taft-Hart...
This report is concerned with the subject of occupational welfare, i.e. benefits received by employe...
The employee benefits picture, at least for many plan participants and some plan sponsors, is a scar...
In 1974 Congress enacted the Employee Retirement Income Security Act, which was hailed as landmark s...
In recent years, a number of cities and counties have been modifying their employee benefit programs...
What are commonly called “fringe benefits” in union agreements are formed out of threads taken from ...
Workers' compensation insurance in the United States began in the early twentieth century when state...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Because...
The current mix of public and private programs to support workers after they experience disability o...
Research project funded in academic year 2008-09The University Archives has determined that this ite...
This dissertation develops a theory of the functioning of a welfare, or income-maintenance, system i...
This Article examines why federal legislative policy-makers and judicial decision-makers should asce...
Recently, concern has been expressed that the federal disability insurance program may expand and en...