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Tables of Contents for Living With Defined Contribution Pensions
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface
vii
 
1. Defined Contribution Pensions: New Opportunities, New Risks
1
14
Olivia S. Mitchell
Sylvester J. Schieber
Part I. The New Responsibility of Defined Contribution Plans
15
98
2. Pension Coverage Initiatives: Why Don't Workers Participate?
17
21
Richard P. Hinz
John A. Turner
3. Financial Illiteracy, Education, and Retirement Saving
38
31
B. Douglas Bernheim
4. Factors Affecting Participation Rates and Contribution Levels in 401 (k) Plans
69
29
Robert L. Clark
Sylvester J. Schieber
5. Employee Decisions with Respect to 401 (k) Plans
98
15
Andrea L. Kusko
James M. Poterba
David W. Wilcox
Part II. Preserving Defined Contribution Pension Accumulations for Retirement
113
96
6. Implications of the Shift to Defined Contribution Plans for Retirement Wealth Accumulation
115
21
William G. Gale
Joseph M. Milano
7. Responses of Mutual Fund Investors to Adverse Market Disruptions
136
30
John D. Rea
Richard G. Marcis
8. Trends in Retirement Income Plan Administrative Expenses
166
12
Edwin C. Hustead
9. Emerging Problems of Fiduciary Liability
178
15
Brian T. Ortelere
10. The Changing Paradigm of 401 (k) Plan Servicing
193
16
Ronald D. Hurt
Part III. Retirement Policy and Defined Contribution Plans
209
76
11. The Importance of Variable Annuities in a Defined Contribution Pension System
211
36
P. Brett Hammond
12. Disparate Savings Propensities and National Retirement Policy
247
26
Richard A. Ippolito
13. The Future of the Defined Contribution Revolution
273
12
Sylvester J. Schieber
Richard Dunn
David L. Wray
Contributors
285
4
Index
289