The veterans disability compensation (VDC) program, which provides a monthly stipend to disabled veterans, is the third largest American disability insurance program. Since the late 1990s, VDC growth has been driven primarily by an increase in claims from Vietnam veterans, raising concerns about costs as well as health. We use the draft lottery to study the long-term effects of Vietnam-era military service on health and work in the 2000 Census. We find no evidence that military service affected overall employment rates or overall work-limiting disability rates (that is, health conditions that make work difficult). At the same time, military service sharply increased federal transfer income, especially for lower skilled white men, among whom...
Combining administrative data from the US Army, Department of Veterans Affairs, and Social Security ...
We use the draft lottery to construct instrumental variables (IV) estimates of the impact of Vietnam...
Background: The general consensus in studies of individuals seeking federal disability compensation ...
The veterans disability compensation (VDC) program, which provides a monthly stipend to disabled vet...
The veterans disability compensation (VDC) program, which provides a monthly stipend to disabled vet...
Using Current Population Survey and US Army administrative data, we document that between 2000 and 2...
The impact of military service in the Vietnam War on the well-being of veterans has been a content...
The long-term consequences of Vietnam- era conscription have been extensively studied but are still...
The long-term consequences of Vietnam-era conscription have been extensively stud-ied but are still ...
BACKGROUND: Recent combat operations have involved large numbers of personnel. Long-term health effe...
Background: Recent combat operations have involved large numbers of personnel. Long-term health effe...
The 2000 Census 1-in-6 sample is used here to look at the long-term impact of Vietnam-era military s...
The toll of warfare is often assessed in the short run and in terms of mortality. Other aspects of h...
Abstract: The U.S. Department of Veterans ’ Affairs (VA) currently provides disability benefits to ...
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs compensates 13 percent of the nation’s military veterans for...
Combining administrative data from the US Army, Department of Veterans Affairs, and Social Security ...
We use the draft lottery to construct instrumental variables (IV) estimates of the impact of Vietnam...
Background: The general consensus in studies of individuals seeking federal disability compensation ...
The veterans disability compensation (VDC) program, which provides a monthly stipend to disabled vet...
The veterans disability compensation (VDC) program, which provides a monthly stipend to disabled vet...
Using Current Population Survey and US Army administrative data, we document that between 2000 and 2...
The impact of military service in the Vietnam War on the well-being of veterans has been a content...
The long-term consequences of Vietnam- era conscription have been extensively studied but are still...
The long-term consequences of Vietnam-era conscription have been extensively stud-ied but are still ...
BACKGROUND: Recent combat operations have involved large numbers of personnel. Long-term health effe...
Background: Recent combat operations have involved large numbers of personnel. Long-term health effe...
The 2000 Census 1-in-6 sample is used here to look at the long-term impact of Vietnam-era military s...
The toll of warfare is often assessed in the short run and in terms of mortality. Other aspects of h...
Abstract: The U.S. Department of Veterans ’ Affairs (VA) currently provides disability benefits to ...
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs compensates 13 percent of the nation’s military veterans for...
Combining administrative data from the US Army, Department of Veterans Affairs, and Social Security ...
We use the draft lottery to construct instrumental variables (IV) estimates of the impact of Vietnam...
Background: The general consensus in studies of individuals seeking federal disability compensation ...