Working Paper: NBER ID: w8595
Authors: Hugh Rockoff
Abstract: This essay provides an historical background for understanding the statistics on veterans that will appear in the millennial edition of the Historical Statistics of the United States. It describes changes in the number of veterans, and in the benefits provided by governments to veterans, from colonial times to the present. It then discusses in broad terms how political and historical forces shaped the form and amount of benefits provided to veterans, and how the programs created for veterans in turn influenced the evolution of other government programs.
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JEL Codes: N4
Edges that are evidenced by causal inference methods are in orange, and the rest are in light blue.
Cause | Effect |
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Political pressures (D72) | establishment of veterans' benefits (H56) |
Political climate (D72) | legislative actions for veterans (I19) |
Creation of veterans' programs (H56) | influence on other government programs (H53) |
Colonial practices (F54) | initial legislation for veterans' benefits (H56) |