Over the years, the Pension Rights Center has written many books, booklets, and other publications to respond to common pension questions and concerns. Others have been adapted by government agencies and appear on their websites.
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Your Pension Rights at Divorce, What Women Need to Know written by former PRC Women’s Pension Project Director, attorney Anne E. Moss. Originally published in 1991 and updated in 1995, this book is an invaluable resource for women (and men) going through divorce. This important book is in the process of being updated and the completed chapters are available online. Be sure to read the Introduction and Part I before reading the chapter about a specific retirement system. |
| Where to Look for Help with a Pension Problem. Published in 2006, this guide listed many of the government agencies, private organizations and legal referral programs that provide assistance with pension problems. For the most up-to-date information, visit the Help section of our web site. |
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Pensions in Crisis: Why the System is Failing America and How You Can Protect Your Future. Published in 1995, this book covers every aspect of the private pension system and raises the questions every American needs to ask. Read an excerpt on Google Book Search. |
U.S. Department of Labor Publications
Protect Your Pension: A Quick Reference Guide
Simplified Employee Pensions (SEPs): What Small Businesses Need to Know
Women and Pensions: What Women Need to Know and Do














