EMPLOYEE BENEFITS AND SOCIAL SECURITY
Yung‐ping Chen
Contemporary Economic Policy, 1983, vol. 1, issue 3, 23-32
Abstract:
Future growth in employee benefits has a significant linkage with the long‐range actuarial position of Social Security (OASDI). Earlier research by this author explained the sensitivity of the projected long‐range OASDI deficit to the assumption about the rate of growth of fringe benefits. 1 This paper summarizes, updates, and extends the discussion of the implications of fringe‐benefit growth to include distributional effects
Date: 1983
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