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Salaries, Wages, & Employee Benefits

Find information about the salaries, wages, and employee benefits of various jobs. Mostly national information, but some local sources are included.

Benefits

This section covers those surveys that concentrate on the non-monetary forms of compensation more commonly known as employee benefits, such as retirement plans, insurance plans, leave time, required benefits (FICA, Workers Compensation, etc.), and supplemental pay (bonuses, overtime, commissions, etc.)

  1. Benefits-LINK

    A "free nationwide (USA) Internet link to information and services for employers sponsoring employee benefit plans, companies providing products and services for plans, and participating employees." A well organized, interesting site that does take you to quite a few sites of organizations, government, conferences, and news about employee benefits. It also has an article search engine called ERISAsearch

  2. National Compensation Survey - Benefits

    "produces comprehensive data on the incidence (the percentage of workers with access to and participation in employer provided benefit plans) and provisions of selected employee benefit plans."

  3. Employee Benefit Research Institute

    This professional organization focuses solely on employee benefits and related issues. Of particular use are the EBRI Fact Sheets, EBRI FastFacts and the EBRI Issue Briefs all three are full text and some are available for downloading. The EBRI Employee Benefits Bibliography is also a very good list of publications on employee benefits (Check the ASU Library online catalog to see if ASU has them.) and web resources.

  4. International Foundation of Employee Benefits Plans

    This is a professional organization that focuses on employee benefits. The most useful page on this site is the resource pages many of which have survey information. It has an free version of its article search engine: EMPLOYEE BENEFITS INFOSOURCE. To get the full text of these articles, check the ASU Library Journal Title Lookup

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