Did Draft avoidance raise college attendance during the Vietnam War?

Did Draft avoidance raise college attendance during the Vietnam War?

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Jan 1, 2002 · Engelska · Pocketbok
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Format Pocketbok
Språk Engelska
Publicerad Jan 1, 2002
Förlag Center for Labor Economics, University of California

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In an examination of the socio-economic effects of the Vietnam War, one researcher delves into the intriguing phenomenon of draft avoidance and its correlation with increased college attendance. By investigating historical data and trends, the author sheds light on how the draft influenced young men’s decisions regarding higher education.

The narrative not only uncovers the motivations behind college enrollment during this turbulent period but also highlights the broader implications of the military draft on societal behavior. As young individuals sought alternatives to military service, institutions of higher learning became a refuge, reshaping America's educational landscape.

Through a meticulous analysis, the work offers insights into the intersection of war, policy, and education, prompting readers to reconsider the impact of external pressures on personal choices and societal outcomes during a pivotal moment in history.
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