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Clark, Robert L.; McDermed, Ann A. – Gerontologist, 1988
Discusses loss in pension benefits for workers who change jobs frequently due to vesting rules, portability requirements, and availability of lump-sum cash distributions. Examines importance of these issues using a hypothetical worker and a model. Also examines effects of changes in public policies. (Author/ABL)
Descriptors: Personnel Policy, Public Policy, Retirement Benefits

Cantrell, R. Stephen; Clark, Robert L. – Gerontologist, 1980
Raising the age of mandatory retirement will retard the rate of promotional prospects only slightly in the economy. Larger delays will occur for top positions. Individual firms may experience greater delays depending on their rate of growth, previous retirement age, and willingness of older workers to remain on the job. (Author)
Descriptors: Age Discrimination, Career Ladders, Employees, Job Satisfaction

Clark, Robert L.; And Others – Gerontologist, 1982
Presents four papers discussing issues in the regulation of employer pensions, trends in pension coverage and benefit receipt, restrictive pension provisions and older workers, and indexing retirement benefits. (JAC)
Descriptors: Employees, Fringe Benefits, Futures (of Society), Gerontology
Clark, Robert L. – 1990
This report summarizes a review of the literature on employee benefits. It indicates what is known and not known about the effects of providing benefits on both employees and employers. Following an introductory discussion on the problems and prospect of employee benefits, the report is organized in 11 sections. The first four sections indicate…
Descriptors: Adults, Employees, Employer Employee Relationship, Employer Supported Day Care