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Lost Pensions, Lost Pensioners: Is a National Registry of Pension Plans the Answer? (PDF)
David Blake of Birkbeck College and John Turner of the Public Policy Institute of the AARP
July 25, 2001
Excerpt: [M]any [U.S.] retirees face great difficulties in tracing their former employers in order to apply for a pension to which they are entitled. At the same time, pension plans have trouble tracking down pensioners with whom they have lost contact. The problem of lost pensions and lost pensioners was also prevalent in the United Kingdom, but in 1991 the British government established a national registry of pension plans financed by a levy on all registered pension plans.
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