Private Pension Plans in West Germany and FranceU.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Social Security Administration, Office of Policy, Office Research and Statistics, 1980 - Government publications - 70 pages |
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50 percent accrual accrued benefit adjustment agerial amount ARRCO balance sheet reserve basic beneficiaries Blue-collar workers Cadres system career companies with private complementary funds complementary plans contribution rate coordination countries covered earnings direct insurance disability eligible employee's employees employer contributions employment ERISA firms France French income increases indexing industry inflation labor force legislation managerial ment million minimum number of points old-age pension paid pay-as-you-go payments pension credits pension funds pension rights Pensionskassen percent vested point system portability preretirement private pension coverage private pension plans private pension schemes private plans problems provident funds public system ratio receive reference salary replacement rate requirements retirement age role sion social insurance social security benefit social security ceiling social security system standard statutory tax deductible tion total number trade unions UNIRS United vate pension wage and salary wage-replacement rate West Germany white-collar workers women World War II