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Veterans --- Education of veterans --- Veterans' benefits --- Veterans' rights --- Reconstruction (1914-1939) --- Reconstruction (1939-1951) --- Education.
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Nursing --- Veterans --- Medical care of veterans --- Veterans' benefits --- Veterans' rights --- Nursing research --- Research. --- Medical care.
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Between 2000 and 2011, younger veterans were more likely to be unemployed than younger non-veterans. This difference falls rapidly with age and time. The evidence supports the hypothesis that veteran unemployment reflects engagement in job search. There is little evidence that veterans are disadvantaged in the labor market. Limiting benefits to veterans might reduce the length of unemployment spells, but the budgetary effect is unclear.
Unemployed -- United States. --- Veterans -- Employment -- United States. --- Veterans -- Employment. --- Veterans. --- Youth--Employment -- United States. --- Unemployed --- Veterans --- Employment --- Employment. --- Employment of veterans --- Veterans' benefits --- Veterans' rights --- Youth --- E-books --- Combat veterans --- Ex-military personnel --- Ex-service men --- Military veterans --- Returning veterans --- Vets (Veterans) --- War veterans --- Armed Forces --- Retired military personnel
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In 1964 the Senate Committee on Aging reported that ""once admitted to an institution ... the veteran begins ... to show signs of social and physical degeneration,"" a phenomenon that has not escapted the attention of clinicians, social scientists, veterans, and other chronic-care patients. Assuming that social withdrawal in the institutional setting was avoidable ad that a strictly medical model of chronic care was inappropriate, Lella and his collaborators established a patient-government project designed to give thirty elderly men in a large veterans' hospital, who suffered fro
Veterans --- Long-term care facilities --- Medical personnel and patient. --- Chronically ill --- Medical care of veterans --- Veterans' benefits --- Veterans' rights --- Patient and medical personnel --- Patients --- Extended care facilities --- Health facilities --- Hospitals --- Long-term care of the sick --- Medical care. --- Administration. --- Social conditions. --- Sociological aspects. --- Socioeconomic status --- After care
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Post-traumatic stress disorder --- Disabled veterans --- Military pensions --- Military compensation --- Naval pensions --- Pensions, Military --- Pensions, Naval --- Soldiers --- Veterans' benefits --- Veterans' pensions --- War pensions --- Pensions --- Disabled sailors --- Disabled soldiers --- Service-disabled veterans --- Veterans, Disabled --- People with disabilities --- Veterans --- Mental health --- Evaluation. --- United States. --- DVA --- D.V.A. --- VA --- V.A. (Veterans Affairs)
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The authors summarize the principal features of a model of military compensation developed by the authors earlier and use it to analyze the effects of converting the current military retirement system to an alternative system patterned after the Federal Employees Retirement System. The three parts of the alternative system are a retirement plan similar to that for civil service employees, a 7 percent across-the-board pay increase to counteract mandatory contributions under the new plan, and a set of retention bonuses targeted to address any retention problems. Because the alternative system may not create the services' desired seniority profiles, a larger set of pay raises, retention bonuses, and/or separation payments would be added. In addition, the authors recommend that pay raises be skewed--be higher in the higher ranks. The authors consider the implications of this proposal in terms of the effects on cost, force size and structure, productivity, and force management flexibility.
Military pensions --- Pensions --- Military Administration --- Military & Naval Science --- Law, Politics & Government --- Compensation --- Pension plans --- Retirement pensions --- Superannuation --- Retirement income --- Annuities --- Social security individual investment accounts --- Vested benefits --- Military compensation --- Naval pensions --- Pensions, Military --- Pensions, Naval --- Soldiers --- Veterans' benefits --- Veterans' pensions --- War pensions --- Computer simulation. --- Computer simulation --- Federal Employees' Retirement System (U.S.) --- FERS (Federal Employees' Retirement System) --- United States.
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"Brandi Clay Brimmer analyzes the US pension system from the perspective of poor black women in the period before, during, and after the Civil War outlines the struggles of mothers, wives, and widows of black Union soldiers to claim rights in the face of unjust legislation."--
Women's rights. --- Widows. --- Racism. --- Pensions. --- Military pensions. --- Armed Forces --- African American women. --- Racism --- Women's rights --- African American women --- Widows --- Military pensions --- Minorities. --- History --- United States. --- Minorities --- North Carolina. --- United States --- Afro-American women --- Women, African American --- Women, Negro --- Women --- Marital status --- Military compensation --- Naval pensions --- Pensions, Military --- Pensions, Naval --- Soldiers --- Veterans' benefits --- Veterans' pensions --- War pensions --- Pensions --- U.S. Army --- US Army
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As long as humans have lived together on the planet there have been wars, andinjured soldiers and civilians. But today, as we engage in wars across the globe with increasingly sophisticated technology, we are able to bring people back from ever closer encounters with death. But how do we do it, and what happens next? Mixing vivid and compelling stories of unexpected survival with astonishing insights into the frontline of medicine, this book is about how far we have come in saving, healing and restoring the human body. But what are the costs involved in this hardest of journeys back from the brink?
Medicine, Military --- War wounds --- Veterans --- Afghan War, 2001 --- -Operation Enduring Freedom, 2001 --- -War on Terrorism, 2001-2009 --- Medical care of veterans --- Veterans' benefits --- Veterans' rights --- War injuries --- Surgery, Military --- Wounds and injuries --- War casualties --- Military medicine --- Medicine --- Medicine, Naval --- Military hospitals --- Military hygiene --- War --- Treatment. --- Medical care. --- Medical aspects --- Relief of sick and wounded --- -Afghan War, 2001 --- Afghan War, 2001-2021 --- Afghanistan. --- United Kingdom. --- Great Britain --- Isle of Man
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A complete guide to every war America has ever been involved in From early colonial skirmishes to the deployment of US troops in Kosovo in 2000, Americas Wars provides detailed coverage of each of Americas wars, including all of the hard facts and figures of the battles.
United States --- History, Military. --- Veterans --- Military pensions --- Military dependents --- War casualties --- Soldiers --- History --- Armed Forces personnel --- Members of the Armed Forces --- Military personnel --- Military service members --- Service members --- Servicemen, Military --- Armed Forces --- Casualties, War --- War --- War victims --- War wounds --- Dependents of military personnel --- Military families --- Dependents --- Military compensation --- Naval pensions --- Pensions, Military --- Pensions, Naval --- Veterans' benefits --- Veterans' pensions --- War pensions --- Pensions --- Combat veterans --- Ex-military personnel --- Ex-service men --- Military veterans --- Returning veterans --- Vets (Veterans) --- War veterans --- Retired military personnel --- Casualties --- Casualties (Statistics, etc.)
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A Nation of Veterans examines how the United States created the world’s most generous system of veterans’ benefits. Though we often see former service members as an especially deserving group, the book shows that veterans had to wage a fierce political battle to obtain and then defend their advantages against criticism from liberals and conservatives alike. They succeeded in securing their privileged status in public policy only by rallying behind powerful interest groups, including the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the Disabled American Veterans, and the American Legion. In the process, veterans formed one of the most powerful movements of the early and mid-twentieth century, though one that we still know comparatively little about.In examining how the veterans’ movement inscribed martial citizenship onto American law, politics, and culture, A Nation of Veterans offers a new history of the U.S. welfare state that highlights its longstanding connection with warfare. It shows how a predominantly white and male group such as military veterans was at the center of social policy debates in the interwar and postwar period and how women and veterans of color were often discriminated against or denied access to their benefits. It moves beyond the traditional focus on the 1944 G.I. Bill to examine other important benefits like pensions, civil service preference, and hospitals. The book also examines multiple generations of veterans, by shedding light on how former service members from both world wars as well as Korea and the Cold War interacted with each other.This more complete picture of veterans’ politics helps us understand the deep roots of the military welfare state in the United States today.
Public welfare --- Veterans --- Veterans --- Veterans --- Veterans --- Veterans --- Welfare state --- Political aspects --- Government policy --- History --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Political activity --- History --- Services for --- History --- Societies, etc. --- History --- United States --- Social policy --- History --- American Legion. --- American Medical Association. --- Chamber of Commerce. --- Citizenship. --- Civil War Pension Fund. --- Disabled American Veterans. --- GI Bill of Rights. --- Harry Truman. --- Herbert Hoover. --- Interest group. --- Korean War. --- Military. --- Social movement. --- Social policy. --- U.S. Politics. --- Veterans Administration. --- Veterans benefits. --- Veterans of Foreign Wars. --- Vietnam War. --- War. --- Welfare state. --- World War II. --- activism activists. --- advocacy. --- integration. --- sacrifice. --- service. --- soldiers. --- twentieth century history. --- white men.
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