Many different types of pension plans exist in American firms. The stipulations of plans vary dramatically, even among large firms, with respect to vesting, relationship of the pension to final salary, maximum and minimum years of service constraints, and maximum and minimum benefit levels. These provisions are examined to determine their effects on worker behavior.Specifically, the paper analyes which plans encourage or discourage appropriate worker responses in hours worked, turnover, human capital investment and effort. An attempt is made to explain the provisions in light of the findings.
Does retirement behavior react predictably to economic incentives? Evidence on this question would b...
Distingiishing "spot" versus "contract" views of the labor market is of critical importance to a hos...
Federal law both cultivates and regulates employer-sponsored pension plans in the United States. Som...
Many different types of pension plans exist in American firms. The stipulations of plans vary dramat...
This paper examines how pension plans affect employee behavior and firm performance. Theoretically, ...
The proportion of workers covered by pensions has increased very substantially over the past two or ...
Private pensions have grown rapidly during the past 30 years. Although there are elements of pension...
Pensions have played a key role in the transformation of the way workers are paid in the US labor ma...
This paper analyzes the relation of pension coverage and key plan characteristics to measures of uni...
In previous work we analyzed the incentive effects of the provisions of private pension plans.1 The ...
Abstract: Since the mid 1980s, there has been a persistent shift away from traditional defined bene...
The proportion of workers covered by pensions has increased very substantially over the past two or ...
The paper develops a model of retirement based on the option value of continuing to work. Continuing...
Empirical research of pensions and its role in the labor market has been limiting and has led to inc...
Whether and how the labor market will adapt to anticipated changes in the workforce age distribution...
Does retirement behavior react predictably to economic incentives? Evidence on this question would b...
Distingiishing "spot" versus "contract" views of the labor market is of critical importance to a hos...
Federal law both cultivates and regulates employer-sponsored pension plans in the United States. Som...
Many different types of pension plans exist in American firms. The stipulations of plans vary dramat...
This paper examines how pension plans affect employee behavior and firm performance. Theoretically, ...
The proportion of workers covered by pensions has increased very substantially over the past two or ...
Private pensions have grown rapidly during the past 30 years. Although there are elements of pension...
Pensions have played a key role in the transformation of the way workers are paid in the US labor ma...
This paper analyzes the relation of pension coverage and key plan characteristics to measures of uni...
In previous work we analyzed the incentive effects of the provisions of private pension plans.1 The ...
Abstract: Since the mid 1980s, there has been a persistent shift away from traditional defined bene...
The proportion of workers covered by pensions has increased very substantially over the past two or ...
The paper develops a model of retirement based on the option value of continuing to work. Continuing...
Empirical research of pensions and its role in the labor market has been limiting and has led to inc...
Whether and how the labor market will adapt to anticipated changes in the workforce age distribution...
Does retirement behavior react predictably to economic incentives? Evidence on this question would b...
Distingiishing "spot" versus "contract" views of the labor market is of critical importance to a hos...
Federal law both cultivates and regulates employer-sponsored pension plans in the United States. Som...