Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the determinants of US firms' postretirement benefits choices. Design/methodology/approach – The paper uses empirical methodology (univariate and multivariate) to test the research hypotheses. Findings – Industry norm, average employee age, financial structure, and firm size are significant factors in the determination of the proportion of compensation that is deferred. Industry norm, financial structure, and firm size are significant factors that determine the percentage of deferred compensation that is negotiated as defined benefits. Finally, industry norm, corporate tax rates, and cash flow help explain the percentage of defined benefits that are paid in the form of retiree health benefit...
Due to the combined impact of global population aging, increased life expectancy, fertility decline,...
[Excerpt] Benefits for retired employees are of particular interest to policy makers because of the ...
The relative decline of defined benefit (DB) pension plans, and growth of defined contribution (DC) ...
Are early retiree health benefits (RHBs) a form of deferred compensation that binds workers to an em...
Defined benefit plans were the main type of retirement plans offered by companies up until the mid 1...
A study documented the continued backloading of pension benefits and the extent of retirement incent...
Traditional defined benefit (DB) pension plans have long been an important source of income for elde...
Abstract: Since the mid 1980s, there has been a persistent shift away from traditional defined bene...
Considerable research on the causes underlying the decline of defined-benefit pension plans and grow...
The decline in defined benefit plans has been offset by a significant growth in defined contribution...
Corporations have contracted to pay billions of dollars in pension benefits and pension funds are ma...
Defined benefit pension and health care plans are important for firm leverage around the world. Whil...
• The percentage of private-sector employers offering health benefits to retirees has been declining...
This paper discusses recent changes in the generally accepted accounting principles related to accou...
Purpose: This study examined dynamic factors in a worker's background, resources, jobs or health wh...
Due to the combined impact of global population aging, increased life expectancy, fertility decline,...
[Excerpt] Benefits for retired employees are of particular interest to policy makers because of the ...
The relative decline of defined benefit (DB) pension plans, and growth of defined contribution (DC) ...
Are early retiree health benefits (RHBs) a form of deferred compensation that binds workers to an em...
Defined benefit plans were the main type of retirement plans offered by companies up until the mid 1...
A study documented the continued backloading of pension benefits and the extent of retirement incent...
Traditional defined benefit (DB) pension plans have long been an important source of income for elde...
Abstract: Since the mid 1980s, there has been a persistent shift away from traditional defined bene...
Considerable research on the causes underlying the decline of defined-benefit pension plans and grow...
The decline in defined benefit plans has been offset by a significant growth in defined contribution...
Corporations have contracted to pay billions of dollars in pension benefits and pension funds are ma...
Defined benefit pension and health care plans are important for firm leverage around the world. Whil...
• The percentage of private-sector employers offering health benefits to retirees has been declining...
This paper discusses recent changes in the generally accepted accounting principles related to accou...
Purpose: This study examined dynamic factors in a worker's background, resources, jobs or health wh...
Due to the combined impact of global population aging, increased life expectancy, fertility decline,...
[Excerpt] Benefits for retired employees are of particular interest to policy makers because of the ...
The relative decline of defined benefit (DB) pension plans, and growth of defined contribution (DC) ...