“Employment-Based Retiree Health Benefits: Trends in Access and Coverage, 1997-2010,” by Paul Fronstin and Nevin Adams (Issue Brief No. 377, October 2012, .pdf format, 24p.).
www.ebri.org/publications/ib/index.cfm?fa=ibDisp&content_id=5119
“Employment-Based Retiree Health Benefits: Trends in Access and Coverage, 1997-2010,” by Paul Fronstin and Nevin Adams (Issue Brief No. 377, October 2012, .pdf format, 24p.).
www.ebri.org/publications/ib/index.cfm?fa=ibDisp&content_id=5119
“Report on Pension Charges in Ireland 2012,” (October 2012, .pdf format, 286p.).
www.welfare.ie/EN/Policy/PolicyPublications/Pensions/Pages/ReportonPensionCharges2012.aspx
American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry (Vol. 20, No. 11, November 2012).
journals.lww.com/ajgponline/pages/currenttoc.aspx
Experimental Aging Research (Vol. 38, No. 5, 2012).
A. “2012 Public Pension Funding Study,” by Rebecca A. Seilman (October 2012, .pdf format, 8p.).
insight.milliman.com/article.php?cntid=8202
B. “2012 Corporate Pension Funding Study,” by John W. Ehrhardt, Alan Perry, and Zorast Wadia (2012, .pdf format, 7p.).
www.milliman.com/expertise/employee-benefits/products-tools/pension-funding-study/
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“Introduction to The Survey of Midlife Development in the US – MIDUS,” to be held Oct. 29, 2012, from 1:00-2:00 pm US Eastern Daylight Time (17:00-18:00 GMT). System requirements: PC: Windows7, Vista, XP or 2003 Server; Mac: Mac OS X 10.5 or newer. “The Survey of Midlife Development in the US (MIDUS) is consistently one of the most popular studies supported by the National Archive of Computerized Data on Aging (NACDA). The aim of MIDUS is to investigate the role of behavioral, psychological, and social factors in accounting for age-related variations in health and well-being in a nation sample of Americans. Over the years MIDUS has grown both in complexity and in the number of studies making up this important collection. This Webinar will review the structure of the MIDUS collection and offer insight into its research applications.”
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