Abbott Langer
Abbott, Langer Association Surveys, founded in 1967, is the publisher of numerous benefits and compensation survey products. Our annual surveys provide comparative data, analyzed to the maximum degree possible, that may be used for benchmarking benefits and total rewards programs that are needed to attract and retain the best employees.
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2009 Health Care Benefits Benchmarking Survey
The 2008 Health Care Benefits Benchmarking Survey Survey provides market priced compensation data for benchmarking Health Care Benefits Benchmarking Survey jobs. Data contained in the survey was principally extracted from, 1) participants in the 2008 ALAS Survey, 2) for-profit information taken from SalariesReview and ERI Assessor Series databases. Data represents input from organizations in all fifty (50) States and the District of Columbia. March 31, 2008 was used as the projected data date.
Benefits in Nonprofit Organizations Survey
Over the period from 2001 to 2007, health insurance costs grew more than four times faster than earnings growth! It's no wonder that employees and employers alike are paying increased attention to health care costs. The content and variety of benefits reported in the 2008 report differ significantly from prior editions with more concentration on benefit costs.
Two hundred ten (210) data submissions were received from participants in this survey. Data for three hundred twenty six (326) medical plans covering 27,986 employees were reported in the sample. Two hundred seven (207) dental plans were reported.
All Nonprofit Organizations Compensation Survey
The 2008 All Nonprofit Organizations Survey Report provides market-based compensation data for more than 300 different nonprofit benchmark jobs. Data contained in the survey were extracted from three different sources that include survey submissions provided by participants, for-profit compensation data taken from ERI databases, and data extracted from tax-exempt public compensation databases Two pages of data are provided for each benchmark job which include graphed data points, a benchmark job description, total compensation, mean/median data, percentiles, bonuses, EEO-1 demographics, and Selected Characteristics of Occupation (SCO). The 2008 Abbott, Langer Nonprofit Survey included approximately 300 participants. Data represent input from nonprofit organizations in all fifty (50) states and the District of Columbia. The effective date of the data is March 31, 2008.