This article investigates the impact of military service on the socioeconomic status of African American and white, non-Hispanic women veterans of the post-1973 U.S. allvolunteer force. Earnings and family income are used as measures of socioeconomic status. Data from the 1990 Public Use Microdata Sample L were used in this analysis. This data set is a .45 percent sample drawn from the 1990 Census. Using semilogarithmic regression, we found that, overall, African American women veterans did not differ significantly from their non-serving counterparts, controlling for several factors associ ated with socioeconomic status. White, non-Hispanic women veterans, however, suffered an earnings and family income penalty relative to similar non-servi...
This study found that Afghanistan/Iraq era veterans have a higher likelihood of unemployment than no...
Research has been unable to determine why African Americans have higher infant mortality and preterm...
Labor market effects of military service have been a popular topic for economic research, and in a s...
Women’s role in the military has grown rapidly. Using standard data sets and a special survey of res...
Each year, thousands of young men enlist in the Armed Forces and after a few years most are discharg...
In the more than 30 years following the all-volunteer force (AVF), the proportion of women serving i...
Purpose The primary purpose of this journal-ready dissertation was to determine the degree to which...
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...
Veterans struggle to enter the civilian labor market following military service. Since the September...
Veterans’ preference policies in government employment, at all levels, have existed for the intentio...
The relationship between military service and post-service earnings of Vietnam veterans was analyzed...
Black and Latino men, particularly in metropolitan areas, are heavily recruited into military servic...
The article of record as published may be found at http://doi.org/10.1080/10242694.2018.1467104This ...
This study examines the relative impacts of three groups of factors on the labor force participation...
This study found that Afghanistan/Iraq era veterans have a higher likelihood of unemployment than no...
Research has been unable to determine why African Americans have higher infant mortality and preterm...
Labor market effects of military service have been a popular topic for economic research, and in a s...
Women’s role in the military has grown rapidly. Using standard data sets and a special survey of res...
Each year, thousands of young men enlist in the Armed Forces and after a few years most are discharg...
In the more than 30 years following the all-volunteer force (AVF), the proportion of women serving i...
Purpose The primary purpose of this journal-ready dissertation was to determine the degree to which...
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...
Veterans struggle to enter the civilian labor market following military service. Since the September...
Veterans’ preference policies in government employment, at all levels, have existed for the intentio...
The relationship between military service and post-service earnings of Vietnam veterans was analyzed...
Black and Latino men, particularly in metropolitan areas, are heavily recruited into military servic...
The article of record as published may be found at http://doi.org/10.1080/10242694.2018.1467104This ...
This study examines the relative impacts of three groups of factors on the labor force participation...
This study found that Afghanistan/Iraq era veterans have a higher likelihood of unemployment than no...
Research has been unable to determine why African Americans have higher infant mortality and preterm...
Labor market effects of military service have been a popular topic for economic research, and in a s...