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December 1991, Vol. 114,
No. 12
Evolution of employer-provided defined benefit pensions
Patrick W. Seburn
Economist, Division of Occupational pay
and Employee Benefits Levels, Bureau of Labor Statistics
For more than a century, employer-provided defined benefit pension plans, which guarantee the retiree a specified level of income, have grown in number, assets, coverage, and complexity in recent years, compliance with pension legislation has been added to the equation. This article profiles trends in the incidence and characteristics of employer-provided defined benefit pensions.
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New survey data on pension benefits. August 1991.
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