Winters John V
Department of Economics and Legal Studies in Business, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, USA.
Institute of Labor Economics (IZA), Bonn, Germany.
Health Econ. 2018 Jun;27(6):1011-1016. doi: 10.1002/hec.3648. Epub 2018 Feb 27.
This paper used microdata from the 2013-2015 American Community Survey to examine differences in federal government, state and local government, private sector, and self-employment among employed veterans and nonveterans. The U.S. federal and state governments have hiring preferences to benefit veterans, especially disabled veterans. Other factors may also push veterans toward public sector employment. I found that veteran status substantially increased the likelihood of federal employment, with the largest magnitudes for severely disabled veterans. Differences in state and local government employment were modest and exhibited heterogeneity by disability severity.
本文使用了2013 - 2015年美国社区调查的微观数据,以研究在职退伍军人和非退伍军人在联邦政府、州和地方政府、私营部门以及个体经营方面的差异。美国联邦和州政府有雇佣偏好,以使退伍军人,尤其是残疾退伍军人受益。其他因素也可能促使退伍军人进入公共部门就业。我发现退伍军人身份大幅增加了在联邦政府就业的可能性,对于重度残疾退伍军人来说这种可能性增幅最大。在州和地方政府就业方面的差异较小,并且因残疾严重程度而表现出异质性。