Women’s role in the military has grown rapidly. Using standard data sets and a special survey of reservists, female veterans are found to have better earnings endowments than nonveterans. Although female veterans have higher unadjusted earnings than nonveterans, a wage disadvantage is found for white but not nonwhite veterans following control for measured and unmeasured skills. Low returns to military service may result from historically limited military opportunities for women and difficulty in transferring skills to civilian jobs
[Excerpt] In 2013, there were 21.4 million veterans in the civilian noninstitutional population, and...
Women veterans are the fastest growing segment of the veteran community. In 2013, about 2.2 million ...
The relationship between military service and post-service earnings of Vietnam veterans was analyzed...
In the more than 30 years following the all-volunteer force (AVF), the proportion of women serving i...
This thesis analyzes whether the decision to enter the military offers a different investment in hum...
In the more than 30 years following the all-volunteer force (AVF), the proportion of women serving i...
This brief summarizes a study on how veteran status influences earnings for working-age American wom...
This article investigates the impact of military service on the socioeconomic status of African Amer...
This study found that Afghanistan/Iraq era veterans have a higher likelihood of unemployment than no...
Veterans’ preference policies in government employment, at all levels, have existed for the intentio...
The women who serve in today's military differ from the men who serve in a number of ways. Compared ...
Veterans struggle to enter the civilian labor market following military service. Since the September...
Over the past three decades women\u27s enlistment has continued to increase. In an effort to help so...
This study explores the differentials in employment outcomes between veterans of the Iraq and Afghan...
This study compares the disability status of female veterans to non-veterans and male veterans using...
[Excerpt] In 2013, there were 21.4 million veterans in the civilian noninstitutional population, and...
Women veterans are the fastest growing segment of the veteran community. In 2013, about 2.2 million ...
The relationship between military service and post-service earnings of Vietnam veterans was analyzed...
In the more than 30 years following the all-volunteer force (AVF), the proportion of women serving i...
This thesis analyzes whether the decision to enter the military offers a different investment in hum...
In the more than 30 years following the all-volunteer force (AVF), the proportion of women serving i...
This brief summarizes a study on how veteran status influences earnings for working-age American wom...
This article investigates the impact of military service on the socioeconomic status of African Amer...
This study found that Afghanistan/Iraq era veterans have a higher likelihood of unemployment than no...
Veterans’ preference policies in government employment, at all levels, have existed for the intentio...
The women who serve in today's military differ from the men who serve in a number of ways. Compared ...
Veterans struggle to enter the civilian labor market following military service. Since the September...
Over the past three decades women\u27s enlistment has continued to increase. In an effort to help so...
This study explores the differentials in employment outcomes between veterans of the Iraq and Afghan...
This study compares the disability status of female veterans to non-veterans and male veterans using...
[Excerpt] In 2013, there were 21.4 million veterans in the civilian noninstitutional population, and...
Women veterans are the fastest growing segment of the veteran community. In 2013, about 2.2 million ...
The relationship between military service and post-service earnings of Vietnam veterans was analyzed...