This book is intended for junior and senior undergraduate students,
and master level students in human resources, risk management and
insurance, industrial relations or public policy. The subject of the
book is non-wage benefits paid to workers. Hence, it excludes
discussion of needs-based programs such as welfare, food stamps,
Supplementary Security Income, and Medicaid. It includes benefits
mandated by the government including the major social insurance
programs: workers' compensation, unemployment insurance and Social
Security benefits. It also includes those benefits voluntarily
provided by firms including: group medical care, disability benefits,
paid sick time, pension benefits, life insurance, and assorted other
fringe benefits. The book is divided into three parts. Part I
(chapters 1 through 6) briefly introduces these programs and discusses
some of the insurance and economic concepts that are useful in both
evaluating the current programs, and in understanding what changes
might mean for future costs and benefits. The next two parts of the
book deal respectively with social insurance programs (Part II,
chapters 7-10), and other employer provided benefits (Part III,
chapters 11-16). Throughout, private sector human resource practice
and public sector human resource policy is linked to various "ben~fit"
models: the human capital model, the passive participant model, the
insurance' model, the managed care model, and the integrated health
benefits model.
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ISBN
9781461549277
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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