. . "Veterans United States." . . "Arbeitspapier -- Working paper." . . "Vietnam" . . . . . "Statistics"@en . . "Statistics" . . . . "Long-term consequences of Vietnam-era conscription: schooling, experience, and earnings" . . . "This paper uses the 2000 Census 1-in-6 sample to look at the long-term impact of Vietnam-era military service. Instrumental Variables estimates using draft-lottery instruments show post-service earnings losses close to zero in 2000, in contrast with earlier results showing substantial earnings losses for white veterans in the 1970s and 1980s. The estimates also point to a marked increase in schooling that appears to be attributable to the Vietnam-era GI Bill. The net wage effects observed in the 2000 data can be explained by a flattening of the experience profile in middle age and a modest return to the increased schooling generated by the GI Bill. Evidence on disability effects is mixed but seems inconsistent with a long-term effect of Vietnam-era military service on health." . . . . . . . . . . "Long-term consequences of Vietnam-era conscription : schooling, experience, and earnings" . . . "Long-term consequences of vietnam-era conscription schooling, experience, and earnings" . "Long-term consequences of vietnam-era conscription schooling, experience, and earnings"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Long-term consequences of vietnam-era conscription : schooling, experience, and earnings" . "\"This paper uses the 2000 Census 1-in-6 sample to look at the long-term impact of Vietnam-era military service. Instrumental Variables estimates using draft-lottery instruments show post-service earnings losses close to zero in 2000, in contrast with earlier results showing substantial earnings losses for white veterans in the 1970s and 1980s. The estimates also point to a marked increase in schooling that appears to be attributable to the Vietnam-era GI Bill. The net wage effects observed in the 2000 data can be explained by a flattening of the experience profile in middle age and a modest return to the increased schooling generated by the GI Bill. Evidence on disability effects is mixed but seems inconsistent with a long-term effect of Vietnam-era military service on health\"--National Bureau of Economic Research web site."@en . . . . . . . . . "Bildungsniveau" . . "Socioeconomic Factors United States." . . "Vietnam Conflict United States." . . "History, 20th Century United States." . . "Wehrdienst / Krieg / Soziale Folgen / Bildungsverhalten / Bildungsniveau / Einkommen / Gesundheit / USA / Vietnam." . . "Krieg" . . "1970-2000" . . "1961 - 1975" . . "Bildungsverhalten" . . "Einkommen" . . "USA" . . "Soziale Folgen" . . "Gesundheit" . . "Zonder onderwerpscode: economie." . . "Wehrdienst" . . "National Bureau of Economic Research" . .