Pension Plans and Employee Performance: Evidence, Analysis, and Policy

by Richard A. Ippolito

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This book explores the relationship between employees' preferences for certain types of pension plans and their productivity. It begins by reviewing how pensions influence workers' behaviour on the job, helping employers reduce early quit rates and increase early retirement rates. Ippolito then shows how pensions can assist employers in attracting and retaining workers who have personal attributes valued by the firm. Challenging the accepted view of defined contribution plans, such as the "401k", as merely convenient tax-deferred savings plans, Ippolito argues that these plans can help firms select and pay their best workers without expending monitoring resources. Building on his proposals for managing private pension plans, he concludes with a blueprint for fixing the social security system that would promote incentives to work and save while at the same time improving the system's financial condition.
  • ISBN10 0226384551
  • ISBN13 9780226384559
  • Publish Date 28 February 1998
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint University of Chicago Press