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Lee, Jeong W. – 1989
Quantitative financial measures were applied to evaluate the performance of the North Dakota Public Employee Retirement System (NDPERS) pension fund portfolios and the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association (TIAA)/College Retirement Equities Fund (CREF) portfolios, thus providing a relative performance assessment. Ten years of data were…
Descriptors: Compensation (Remuneration), Government Employees, Higher Education, Income

Lovejoy, Lora Mills – Monthly Labor Review, 1988
The Bureau of Labor Statistics' first survey of benefits available to state and local government employees reveals that public pension plans tend to provide more liberal benefits but are more likely to require employee contributions than are their private sector counterparts. (Author)
Descriptors: Local Government, Retirement Benefits, State Government, Tables (Data)
Bosworth, Timothy W.; Holden, Karen C. – Aging and Work, 1983
Wisconsin state employees over age 55 were asked about conditions under which they would delay retirement. A slight majority would do so if they could work part time; a large portion would delay retirement by continuing to work full time. (SK)
Descriptors: Government Employees, Older Adults, Part Time Employment, Personnel Policy

Siegel, Sidney R. – Public Personnel Management, 1994
According to 200 usable responses from 725 government agencies, about 25% mandate preretirement programs, 52% offer them. Their use as a strategy to open career paths may backfire and discourage retirement. Many of these programs are failing to recognize the growing diversity of the workforce. (SK)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Early Retirement, Federal Government, Local Government
Liebig, Phoebe S. – 1987
The Retirement Equity Act (REA) sets out requirements for joint and survivor annuity coverage for married individuals who participate in federally regulated retirement plans. REA-mandated provisions do not apply to state and local government retirement systems. Because state and local government employees constitute a significant part of the work…
Descriptors: Death, Divorce, Federal Legislation, Government Employees