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Defined benefit versus defined contribution pension plans: How are the interests of employees and the public best served?
Authors:Richard W. Humphreys
Affiliation:(1) Department of Industrial and Labor Relations, West Virginia University, 26506 Morgantown, West Virginia
Abstract:Prior to the enactment of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 the rate of formation of defined benefit retirement plans exceeded the rate of formation of defined contribution retirement plans. Following its enactment the trend has been reversed. This article reviews the development of public policy with respect to privately sponsored retirement benefits, takes note of the legislatively mandated regulatory distinctions between defined benefit and defined contribution plans, outlines the distinctions between the plans from the perspective of plan sponsors versus plan participants, and questions the appropriateness of the movement away from defined benefit plans in terms of public policy objectives regarding retirement income security.
Keywords:private retirement  benefits  defined benefits  defined contributions  public policy and retirement
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