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Daniels, Craig E.; Daniels, Janet D. – CUPA Journal, 1992
Discussion of college faculty retirement benefits looks at trends in early and delayed retirement among faculty and the general population, public policy affecting retirement, a study of college pension plans, and a survey on retiree health benefits. Development of organizational climate where retirement is viewed as normal and attractive is…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, College Administration, College Faculty, Health Insurance
Bertelsen, Katherine Huggins – 1983
Successful phased retirement plans enable senior faculty to ease into retirement, relieve financial pressures on participating institutions, and permit upward mobility for junior faculty. Responses from 62 of the 72 land-grant institutions in the United States and Puerto Rico reveal that 11 had implemented plans that enable individuals between a…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Cost Effectiveness, Criteria, Early Retirement
Akresh, Murray S.; And Others – Business Officer, 1992
Planning for and implementing the Financial Accounting and Standards Board's Statement of Financial Accounting Standards for nonpension retirement benefits gives colleges and universities an opportunity to assess and revise their retiree health benefit plans. However, assessment of the current plan, objectives of changes, projected impact, and…
Descriptors: College Administration, Federal Regulation, Health Insurance, Higher Education
Baenen, Leonard B.; Ernest, Robert C. – Personnel Administrator, 1982
Early retirement incentive programs are discussed as a humanitarian way of reducing payroll costs and rewarding long-tenured employees. The incentives to be considered, program communication, and problems found in incentive programs are addressed. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Employer Employee Relationship, Health Insurance, Incentives, Needs Assessment
Ruebhausen, Oscar M., Ed. – 1990
The Commission on College Retirement was formed to review the role and functioning of college and university retirement programs and make recommendations for program improvements. This volume brings together five separate reports issued by the commission. "Retirement Ages for College and University Personnel" addresses the issues of…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Employment Practices, Financial Services, Health Insurance
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Hammer, Barbara F. – CUPA Journal, 1995
Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) "risk contracts," under which HMOs cover Medicare-eligible individuals, are explained; and the costs, benefits, and coverage are compared with those of other managed care options. Employers with retiree medical plans are encouraged to consider using HMO risk contracts for both short- and long-term…
Descriptors: College Administration, Contracts, Costs, Eligibility
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Hamermesh, Daniel S.; Woodbury, Stephen A. – Academe, 1991
This article explains why college faculty benefit by taking large portions of their compensation in fringe benefits, presents data showing trends in the provision of fringe benefits to college and university employees, and suggests that academic supply and demand conditions during the 1990s may lead to resumption of the upward trend in…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Compensation (Remuneration), Costs, Fringe Benefits
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Illinois State Board of Higher Education, Springfield. – 1996
This report focuses on the group benefits available to Illinois public higher education employees. The study provides a perspective on the range of benefits and the differences in the administration of institutional benefits. Findings reveal the availability of retirement annuities that increase with each 10 years of service; optional retirement…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Educational Finance, Fringe Benefits, Health Insurance
Brown, Melinda H.; Small, Jennifer L.; Seymour, Mattie L. – 1995
This volume is part one of a three-part report of the Educational Research Service (ERS) "National Survey of Fringe Benefits in Public Schools." Data were derived from a 2-part questionnaire that was mailed to 1,918 United States public school systems. A total of 810 school systems responded, creating a 42 percent response rate. Information is…
Descriptors: Dismissal (Personnel), Elementary Secondary Education, Expenditure per Student, Expenditures
Rinaldi, Stephen J. – School Business Affairs, 1994
Explores some of the major features of proposed health care plans, which, if enacted, are likely to have a significant impact on school districts' operations, budgeting, and benefits planning. Contains a checklist of key steps districts can take in estimating and planning for the impact of health care reform. (MLF)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Cost Effectiveness, Elementary Secondary Education, Health Care Costs
Educational Research Service, Arlington, VA. – 1988
Presented is part 1 of a three-part report called the "National Survey of Fringe Benefits in Public Schools, 1987-88." The focus of part 1 is on the fringe benefit practices offered superintendents. Fringe benefits included are leave policies, insurance coverage, retirement provisions, tuition reimbursement, severance pay, transportation, expense…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment, Expenditure per Student, Fringe Benefits
Educational Research Service, Arlington, VA. – 1988
Presented is part 2 of a three-part report called the "National Survey of Fringe Benefits in Public Schools, 1987-88." The focus of part 2 is on the fringe benefit practices offered administrators. Data are reported on leave provisions, group insurance programs, professional liability insurance, retirement plans, severance pay, tuition…
Descriptors: Administrators, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment, Expenditure per Student
Northup, Lindell C. – 1986
This leader training kit is designed to help leaders teach their audience about a major consumer purchase--health care coverage. It is organized so that the participants should be better able to (1) assess their individual/family health care needs; (2) use appropriate guidelines to select and purchase health care coverage in order to get the most…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Consumer Economics, Consumer Education, Continuing Education
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Addicott, James W.; Julius, Daniel J. – CUPA Journal, 1994
Important elements of personal lifetime money management are outlined and discussed briefly, particularly as they apply to college and university faculty and staff. They include insurance (disability, health, life, retirement income); the changing monetary environment; taxes; inflation; sources of income; budgeting; risk; death and heirs. (MSE)
Descriptors: Budgeting, College Administration, College Faculty, Death
Delaware Univ., Newark. – 1984
The collective bargaining agreements between the University of Delaware and the University of Delaware chapter (790 members) of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) covering the period July 1, 1984-June 30, 1986 is presented. Items covered in the agreement include: unit recognition, AAUP membership, AAUP representatives and…
Descriptors: Arbitration, Collective Bargaining, College Faculty, Contracts
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