The relative decline of defined benefit (DB) pension plans, and growth of defined contribution (DC) plans, has been often noted but not extensively explored. This paper reports on the construction of a new longitudinal company-based dataset on pension plans for the years 1980-86 (including all U.S. companies with large plans, and a 10% sample of companies with small plans, within this period). Among the findings are that the decline in DB coverage is primarily due to fewer participants in companies maintaining such plans, while very little of the growth in DC coverage is due to companies terminating DB plans. Also, multinomial logit analysis of manufacturing company choices indicates that the higher administrative costs of DB plans play a s...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The num...
Defined benefit plans were the main type of retirement plans offered by companies up until the mid 1...
In recent years, many corporations have replaced their traditional defined benefit (DB) pension plan...
Considerable research on the causes underlying the decline of defined-benefit pension plans and grow...
One of the most striking changes in the composition of household retirement savings over the past 20...
During the last ten years, the number of workers covered by defined benefit retirement plans has fal...
This paper examines whether sponsors of traditional defined benefit (DB) plans are replacing them wi...
This paper examines whether sponsors of traditional defined benefit (DB) plans are replacing them wi...
Defined benefit (DB) plans and defined contribution (DC) plans are the two main types of retirement ...
Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to use the theoretical and empirical pension literatures to qu...
One of the most dramatic transformations in the economy over the last two decades has been the repla...
Many firms that sponsor traditional defined benefit pensions have converted their plans to cash bala...
Defined benefit pension plans have become considerably less common since the early 1980s, while defi...
The long-term shift in coverage from defined benefit (DB) pensions to defined contribution (DC) plan...
About half of all workers in the United States participate in an employer-sponsored retirement plan ...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The num...
Defined benefit plans were the main type of retirement plans offered by companies up until the mid 1...
In recent years, many corporations have replaced their traditional defined benefit (DB) pension plan...
Considerable research on the causes underlying the decline of defined-benefit pension plans and grow...
One of the most striking changes in the composition of household retirement savings over the past 20...
During the last ten years, the number of workers covered by defined benefit retirement plans has fal...
This paper examines whether sponsors of traditional defined benefit (DB) plans are replacing them wi...
This paper examines whether sponsors of traditional defined benefit (DB) plans are replacing them wi...
Defined benefit (DB) plans and defined contribution (DC) plans are the two main types of retirement ...
Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to use the theoretical and empirical pension literatures to qu...
One of the most dramatic transformations in the economy over the last two decades has been the repla...
Many firms that sponsor traditional defined benefit pensions have converted their plans to cash bala...
Defined benefit pension plans have become considerably less common since the early 1980s, while defi...
The long-term shift in coverage from defined benefit (DB) pensions to defined contribution (DC) plan...
About half of all workers in the United States participate in an employer-sponsored retirement plan ...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The num...
Defined benefit plans were the main type of retirement plans offered by companies up until the mid 1...
In recent years, many corporations have replaced their traditional defined benefit (DB) pension plan...