Supplemental Retirement Savings Plans in the Public Sector: Participation and Contribution Decisions by School Personnel

IF 1 4区 管理学 Q3 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR Journal of Labor Research Pub Date : 2018-06-27 DOI:10.1007/s12122-018-9270-2
Robert L. Clark, Aditi Pathak, Denis Pelletier
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Virtually all full-time state and local government employees are covered by a retirement plan, typically a defined benefit plan, in which they are required to participate. In addition, most school employees have the option of choosing to contribute to a voluntary retirement savings plan offered by their school district. Relative to private sector workers, public employees face an expanded choice of retirement savings plans. Federal tax policies allow state and local governments the opportunity to offer both 401(k) plans and 457 plans to their employees. In addition to these plans, public schools and certain other organizations can offer 403(b) plans to their employees. This paper examines the decision to participate in a voluntary savings plan and the level of contributions for those that enroll in at least one of the plans. The analysis begins by describing the savings options available to public school employees and how these plans differ. The findings indicate that the same economic and demographic factors that influence saving decisions by private workers also drive the decisions of school employees. The three savings plans offered to public employees have many similar characteristics; however, several differences in the plans imply that certain workers may prefer one plan type over the others. Probit and Tobit models of participation in any plan and total annual contributions are estimated. Finally, we estimate the determinants of the decision to choose any one or a combination of savings plans.
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公共部门的补充退休储蓄计划:学校工作人员的参与和缴款决定
几乎所有州政府和地方政府的全职雇员都被要求参加退休计划,通常是福利确定型计 划。此外,大多数学校雇员还可以选择参加由校区提供的自愿退休储蓄计划。与私营部门的工作人员相比,公职人员在退休储蓄计划方面有更多的选择。联邦税收政策允许州政府和地方政府为其雇员提供 401(k)计划和 457 计划。除了这些计划,公立学校和某些其他组织也可以为其雇员提供 403(b) 计划。本文研究了参加自愿储蓄计划的决定,以及参加至少一种计划的员工的缴费水平。分析首先介绍了公立学校雇员可以选择的储蓄方案,以及这些计划的不同之处。研究结果表明,影响私人雇员储蓄决定的经济和人口因素同样也会影响学校雇员的储蓄决定。为公立学校雇员提供的三种储蓄计划有许多相似的特点;然而,这些计划中的一些差异意味着某些雇员可能更喜欢其中一种计划而不是其他计划。我们估算了参与任何计划和年度缴款总额的 Probit 和 Tobit 模型。最后,我们估算了选择任何一种或多种储蓄计划的决定因素。
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期刊介绍: Mission Statement The Journal of Labor Research provides an outlet for original research on all aspects of behavior affecting labor market outcomes. The Journal provides a forum for both empirical and theoretical research on labor economics. The journal welcomes submissions issues relating to labor markets and employment relations, including labor demand and supply, personnel economics, unions and collective bargaining, employee participation, dispute resolution, labor market policies, types of employment relationships, the interplay between labor market variables and policy issues in labor economics are published by the Journal. The Journal of Labor Research also publishes book reviews relating to these topics.
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