Nurses' pensions: a need for change
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- DOI: 10.1097/00006247-199606000-00011
Nurses' pensions: a need for change
Abstract
Although most hospitals provide retirement benefits to nurses, a number of factors conspire to prevent many nurses from enjoying the benefits. It is quite possible for nurses to work continually in their profession and yet be ineligible for a pension on retirement. The unique circumstances of nurses career working patterns are outlined as are characteristics of hospitals' pension plans. Action is recommended at three levels: individual, employee and professional.
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