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Pension Integration: Concepts, Issues, and Proposals by James H. Schulz, Thomas D. Leavitt β€” book cover

Pension Integration: Concepts, Issues, and Proposals

by James H. Schulz, Thomas D. Leavitt
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An examination of integration) the coordination of pension plan benefits with Social Security benefits. The book explains integration-related concepts, and methods and extent of integration among pension plans. The study discusses integration's effect on retirement income adequacy, pension plan costs and its relationship to tax policy. Recent proposals to change integration regulations are reviewed and their potential impact on retirees, employees and employers is discussed. Distributed by arrangement with the Employee Benefit Research Institute.

Author Biography: James H. Schulz is Professor of Welfare Economics and Director of Policy Studies at the Policy Center on Aging at Brandeis University. Thomas D. Leavitt is Research Associate at the same center.

About the Author, James H. Schulz, Thomas D. Leavitt

James H. Schulz is Professor of Welfare Economics and Director of Policy Studies at the Policy Center on Aging at Brandeis University. Thomas D. Leavitt is Research Associate at the same center.

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Editorials

Aging and Work

Deserves wide attention from legislators and staff, labor officials, employer representatives, public administrations, economists and all others concerned with income maintenance during old age...This book tells us where we are today, and...suggests where we might be going.

Book Details

Published
June 15, 1983
Publisher
Employee Benefit Research Institute
Pages
103
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780866430326

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