The economics of social insurance and employee benefits /

"The Economics of Social Insurance and Employee Benefits focuses on non-wage benefits paid to workers in the United States, covering both government-mandated and voluntarily provided benefits. Butler argues that benefits affect workplace productivity, and concentrates on the economic thinking b...

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Hlavní autor: Butler, Richard J., 1950-
Médium: Kniha
Jazyk:English
Vydáno: Boston, Mass. ; London : Kluwer Academic, c1999.
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  • Pt. I. Introduction and Economic Models. Ch. 1. Workers' Benefits and Models of Worker Behavior. Ch. 2. History of Workers' Benefits in the United States. Ch. 3. Health Benefits Costs: The Value of an Integrated Approach. Ch. 4. Human Capital. Ch. 5. Labor Supply Model Over Time: The Life Cycle Diagram. Ch. 6. Uncertainty Risk Aversion and the Demand for Insurance
  • Pt. II. Social Insurance. Ch. 7. Workers' Compensation. Ch. 8. Social Security Disability Insurance, ADA and Temporary Disability Insurance. Ch. 9. Unemployment Insurance. Ch. 10. Social Security: Retirement Medicare and Survivor Benefits
  • Pt. III. Employee Benefits. Ch. 11. Group Insurance: Regulation Taxation and Funding. Ch. 12. Medical and Dental Expense Benefits. Ch. 13. Disability: Short and Long Term Sick Leave and Long Term Care Insurance. Ch. 14. Group Life Insurance. Ch. 15. Retirement and Profit Sharing Plans. Ch. 16. Other Benefits
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