Public Sector Pensions / / Gerald Rhodes.

This book is of far wider interest than its title suggests, with its emphasis on the public sector, because the Public Services set the pattern for private enterprise in developing occupational pensions. This is the first book to offer a fundamental analysis of public sector schemes. It takes a new...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter University of Toronto Press eBook-Package Archive 1933-1999
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Place / Publishing House:Toronto : : University of Toronto Press, , [2019]
©1965
Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
Series:Heritage
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Physical Description:1 online resource (320 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
PREFACE --
CONTENTS --
1. The Origin and Growth of Pensions --
2. The Development of Pension Schemes --
3. Public Sector Schemes: The Benefits Provided --
4. Public Sector Schemes: The Financial Arrangements --
5. Private Sector Schemes: The Contrasts between the Public and Private Sectors --
6. Occupational Schemes and National Insurance --
7. Taxation and Pension Schemes --
8. The Problem of Complexity --
9. Financing Public Sector Schemes: Funding and Pay-as-you-go --
10. Public Sector Schemes and the Future --
APPENDIX 1. Occupational Pension Schemes: The General Picture --
APPENDIX 2. Public Sector Pension Schemes --
APPENDIX 3. Pensions for the Armed Forces --
APPENDIX 4. Main Provisions of Twelve Public Sector Schemes --
APPENDIX 5. Membership and Finances of Public Sector Schemes --
APPENDIX 6. National Insurance Retirement Pensions --
APPENDIX 7. The History and Purpose of Tax Reliefs --
INDEX
Summary:This book is of far wider interest than its title suggests, with its emphasis on the public sector, because the Public Services set the pattern for private enterprise in developing occupational pensions. This is the first book to offer a fundamental analysis of public sector schemes. It takes a new look at a whole trange of problems affecting the retirement benefits of most of the population and ends with some very challenging, positive proposals. After tracing the origin and growth of pensions in the Public Services, the book examines in detail the main features of twelve public sector schemes, describing both the benefits provided and the ways in which they are financed. It also makes comparisons with major schemes in private commerce and industry to see whether they can reveals ways in which the administration of public sector schemes could be improved. Two external factors have an important influence on the administratino of occupational pension schemes: National Insurance and Taxation. The book discusses the complications caused by the provisions of general state pensions under the National Insurance Act, 1946, and the introduction of the graduated scheme in 1959. It also examines the consequences for both public and private schemes of current taxation policies in regard to pension schemes, and the important role of the In-land Revenue by whom they must be approved. The study does more than describe existing schemes. It makes radical and far-reaching proposals which are sure to arouse much controversy. Chief among them are the recommendations that employee contributions should be abolished, and that pensions should in future be paid from current income, but from the proceeds of funds built up for that purpose. The latter proposal, if adopted, would have wide-ranging financial effects; among them, probably, a reduction in the amount of money available for investment on the stock exchange.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781487575403
9783110490947
DOI:10.3138/9781487575403
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Gerald Rhodes.