Private Pensions and Employee Mobility: A Comprehensive Approach to Pension Policy - Hardcover

Private Pensions and Employee Mobility: A Comprehensive Approach to Pension Policy - Hardcover

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Private Pensions and Employee Mobility: A Comprehensive Approach to Pension Policy - Hardcover

Private Pensions and Employee Mobility: A Comprehensive Approach to Pension Policy - Hardcover

$161.28
Sale price  $161.28 Regular price 

by Izzet Sahin (Author)

The author presents a new approach to the study of private pensions in the united States and Canada. Whereas traditional approaches focus on the firm as the key to analyzing pension obligations and the impact of pensions on economic processes, Sahin takes the individual worker as the unit of analysis. The evolution of costs and benefits are then determined over the work life, which may include several jobs and membership in different pension plans. The Worklife Report

Sahin presents a new approach to the study of private pensions in the United States and Canada. While traditional approaches focus on the firm as the key to analyzing pension obligations and the impact of pensions on economic processes, Sahin takes the individual worker as the unit of analysis. The evolution of costs and benefits are then determined over the work life, which may include several jobs and membership in different pension plans. Because the conventional approaches generally assume no job mobility and a single employer, Sahin demonstrates, they fail to adequately reflect the actual status of individual pension benefits, the effects of job mobility, and the unequal distribution of pension benefits to individuals with comparable working lives and wage profiles.

To gain a clear view of private pensions and their impact on workers, employers, and public policy, Sahin shows that an analytical model that takes into account the interaction of job mobility, inflation, vesting rules, pension coverage, and portability must be employed. By taking the worker as the unit of analysis and emphasizing the dynamics of pension accumulation, Sahin is able to properly assess pension benefits from the perspective of the individual worker who needs to make rational job decisions, from the point of view of the employer concerned with the efficient and economical use of human resources, and from the public policy standpoint where the issue is the overall effectiveness of the private pension system. A pioneering contribution to the study of pension benefits, this volume will be of significant value to employee benefit specialists, policymakers, actuaries, and financial advisors.

Author Biography

IZZET SAHIN is Max H. Karl Research Professor at the School of Business Administration, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. In the area of pensions he has published extensively in various journals and conducted a number of studies for the Royal Commission on the Status of Pensions in Ontario (1978-79), Government of Ontario (1981-82), and the International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans (1985).

Number of Pages: 134
Dimensions: 0.38 x 9.21 x 6.14 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: August 09, 1989

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