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Kan, Leslie; Aldeman, Chad – Bellwether Education Partners, 2014
Retirement savings are often described as a three-legged stool: Social Security, employer retirement plans, and personal savings. For many American workers, Social Security is the most consistent portion of the three-legged model, providing a solid plank of retirement savings. But nationwide, more than 1 million teachers--about 40 percent of all…
Descriptors: Teacher Retirement, Retirement Benefits, Elementary School Teachers, Public School Teachers
Blau, David M.; Goodstein, Ryan M. – Journal of Human Resources, 2010
After a long decline, the Labor Force Participation Rate (LFPR) of older men in the United States leveled off in the 1980s, and began to increase in the late 1990s. We examine how changes in Social Security rules affected these trends. We attribute only a small portion of the decline from the 1960s-80s to the increasing generosity of Social…
Descriptors: Labor Force Nonparticipants, Retirement, Educational Attainment, Employment Patterns
Women's Bureau (DOL), Washington, DC. – 1986
This booklet was written to help readers understand how the Retirement Equity Act of 1984 makes it easier for both women and men to collect retirement benefits under private pension plans. Since women have had special problems in the pension area, it emphasizes how the retirement law works to their advantage by preventing loss of coverage during…
Descriptors: Employed Women, Federal Legislation, Income, Retirement
American Enterprise Inst. for Public Policy Research, Washington, DC. – 1972
This report examines legislation proposed by the Nixon administration to (1) make available to employed workers a new type of personal retirement plan having tax-deferral advantages, (2) apply pre-retirement vesting requirements to the private pension system, and (3) broaden tax-deferred retirement plans presently available to the self-employed…
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Federal Legislation, Income, Labor Economics
Education Week, 2011
This year's "Quality Counts" report, the 15th edition of this annual report produced through the joint efforts of the "Education Week" newsroom and the Editorial Projects in Education Research Center, arrives at a time of continued fiscal anxiety and education policy ferment in the wake of what has been widely described as the…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Economic Climate, Educational Finance, Educational Quality

Shapiro, Larry E. – Journal of College and University Law, 1980
Important considerations for institutions wanting to establish supplementary early retirement benefits to encourage the practice are outlined. Regulations concerning pension plans, tax-sheltered annuities, and deferred compensation are reviewed. Individually negotiated early retirement supplements are not recommended. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Federal Legislation, Federal Regulation, Higher Education
Jenny, Hans H.; And Others – 1979
Changes in higher education employee benefit plans brought about by the extension of the mandatory retirement age to 70 are the focus of the monograph. Chapter one summarizes the volume and presents some major recommendations that institutions may find helpful in benefit and personnel planning. Chapter two sketches the meaning of the new law (1978…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, College Faculty, Comparative Analysis, Cost Effectiveness

Schoenfeld, Clay – CUPA Journal, 1993
Changes in retirement patterns at colleges and universities can be expected because of demographic reasons and because of federal and state legislation uncapping mandatory retirement. Institutional policies that will encourage reluctant older faculty to retire need to address the three fundamental components of successful employee retirement: (1)…
Descriptors: Administrators, Age Discrimination, Aging in Academia, College Administration

Chadwick, William J.; Foster, David S. – Vanderbilt Law Review, 1975
Reviews the historical development of the federal regulation of retirement plans (including the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974), analyzes and evaluates the current regulatory scheme (justifiable and unjustifiable distinctions including those among types of plans), and suggests appropriate changes in the continuing quest for…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Fringe Benefits, History, Income
Consortium on Financing Higher Education, Cambridge, MA. – 1981
Proceedings of a 1980 Brown University conference on faculty retirement are presented. Papers and authors are as follows: "A Review of Current Legal Status and National Policy Issues" (Laura C. Ford); "Mandatory Retirement Age Legislation for Tenured Faculty: The Policy Issues and Their Context" (W. Lee Hansen);…
Descriptors: Age, College Faculty, Contracts, Economic Climate

Alperin, Stuart N.; And Others – Syracuse Law Review, 1975
Congress enacted the Employment Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA) to help assure economic security in retirement. This analysis includes description of the growth, operation, and inequities within the private pension system and analysis of ERISA: (1) participation, vesting and joint and survivor annuities; (2) funding and plan…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Fringe Benefits, Government Role, Income

Weiler, John J. – Louisiana Law Review, 1976
The legislative history of the fiduciary provisions are reviewed along with types of plans within the scope of ERISA. Basic fiduciary responsibilities are outlined, as are prohibited transactions, civil and co-fiduciary liability, and delegation of investment responsibility. For journal availability see HE 508 741. (LBH)
Descriptors: Employer Employee Relationship, Employment Practices, Federal Legislation, Income
School Business Affairs, 1978
This article presents an analysis of six major issues involved in ASBO's resolution opposing mandatory Social Security: fiscal implications for taxpayers; impact on the economy; mandatory coverage as a solution; patriotism as an issue; promises violated by Social Security; and the legal issues of mandatory coverage. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Government Employees, Income, Insurance

Gertner, Marc – William and Mary Law Review, 1975
Consideration of errors and omissions insurance under ERISA demands a brief review of pre-ERISA trustee liability insurance law in this symposium report for historical and practical perspective. Specific problems are discussed, and it is concluded that the purchase of insurance should not lull a fiduciary into a false sense of security.…
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Employer Employee Relationship, Federal Legislation, Fringe Benefits

Steen, Wesley W. – Louisiana Law Review, 1976
The statutory reporting requirements of ERISA and some of the regulations recently promulgated are discussed. All type of employee benefit plans are covered. For journal availability see HE 508 741. (LBH)
Descriptors: Employer Employee Relationship, Employment Practices, Federal Legislation, Fringe Benefits
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