Federal policy and the rise in disability enrollment: evidence for the Veterans Affairs' Disability Compensation Program.

IF 2.2 2区 社会学 Q2 ECONOMICS Journal of Law & Economics Pub Date : 2010-01-01 DOI:10.1086/648385
Mark Duggan, Robert Rosenheck, Perry Singleton
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The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs compensates 13 percent of the nation’s military veterans for service‐related disabilities through the Disability Compensation (DC) program. In 2001, a legislative change made it easier for Vietnam veterans to receive benefits for diabetes associated with military service. In this paper, we investigate this policy’s effect on DC enrollment and expenditures as well as the behavioral response of potential beneficiaries. Our findings demonstrate that the policy increased DC enrollment by 6 percentage points among Vietnam veterans and that an additional 1.7 percent experienced an increase in their DC benefits, which increased annual program expenditures by $2.85 billion in 2007. Using individual-level data from the Veterans Supplement to the Current Population Survey, we find that the induced increase in DC enrollment had little average impact on the labor supply or health status of Vietnam veterans but did reduce labor supply among their spouses.

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联邦政策和残疾入学人数的增加:退伍军人事务残疾补偿计划的证据。
美国退伍军人事务部通过残疾补偿(DC)计划为13%的美国退伍军人提供与服役有关的残疾补偿。2001年,一项立法改革使越战老兵更容易获得与服役有关的糖尿病的福利。在本文中,我们研究了这一政策对DC注册和支出的影响以及潜在受益者的行为反应。我们的研究结果表明,该政策使越南退伍军人的缴费义务增加了6个百分点,另外1.7%的人的缴费义务福利增加,这使2007年的年度项目支出增加了28.5亿美元。使用当前人口调查退伍军人补充的个人层面数据,我们发现,诱导的DC入学率增加对越南退伍军人的劳动力供应或健康状况的平均影响很小,但确实减少了其配偶的劳动力供应。
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