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Military Service and Economic Mobility: Evidence from the American Civil War.

Chulhee Lee1.   

Abstract

How did geographic and occupational mobility after the Civil War differ between Union Army veterans and nonveterans? By 1880, Union veterans were more likely to migrate to a different state or region than nonveterans. The higher geographic mobility of veterans is likely attributable to their experience of traveling away from their hometowns while in service. Union veterans who held unskilled jobs prior to enlistment were more likely to move up to white-collar or farming jobs by 1880 than unskilled nonveterans. In contrast, unskilled veterans were less likely to become artisans than nonveterans. The differences in occupational mobility by veteran status might be explained by the effects of military experiences such as learning from comrades in the company.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23275679      PMCID: PMC3530890          DOI: 10.1016/j.eeh.2012.03.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Explor Econ Hist        ISSN: 0014-4983


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1.  Wealth Accumulation and the Health of Union Army Veterans, 1860-1870.

Authors:  Chulhee Lee
Journal:  J Econ Hist       Date:  2005

2.  Military positions and post-service occupational mobility of Union Army veterans, 1861-1880.

Authors:  Chulhee Lee
Journal:  Explor Econ Hist       Date:  2007
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