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Syracuse University

2024

Veteran employment

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The Employment Situation Of Veterans: August 2024, Institute For Veterans And Military Families At Syracuse University Sep 2024

The Employment Situation Of Veterans: August 2024, Institute For Veterans And Military Families At Syracuse University

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In August, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported a rise in overall employment by 142,000 and a stable unemployment rate of 4.2%. However, veteran unemployment rates increased slightly, with notable variations by age, gender, and ethnicity; for example, female veterans saw a significant rise to 7.0%, while veterans aged 25-34 experienced a decrease to 4.3%. Despite these fluctuations, veteran unemployment rates often remain lower than their nonveteran peers in most age and ethnic groups.


The Employment Situation Of Veterans: May 2024, Institute For Veterans And Military Families At Syracuse University Jun 2024

The Employment Situation Of Veterans: May 2024, Institute For Veterans And Military Families At Syracuse University

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In May 2024, overall employment increased by 272,000 with a stable unemployment rate of 4.0%. Employment gains were notable in health care, government, leisure and hospitality, and professional services. Unemployment rates among veterans varied by age and demographic groups, showing disparities compared to nonveterans, such as higher rates among veterans aged 25-34 and lower rates among veterans aged 18-24 compared to their nonveteran peers.


Research Review: "Veteran Single Parents, Surviving But Not Thriving", Institute For Veterans And Military Families At Syracuse University Apr 2024

Research Review: "Veteran Single Parents, Surviving But Not Thriving", Institute For Veterans And Military Families At Syracuse University

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This IVMF research review underscores the growing importance of veteran parents, especially mothers, within the changing military demographics. Despite projections indicating a significant increase in female veterans by 2035, research on the impact of veteran status, gender, and parenthood remains scarce. This study investigates the demographics and well-being outcomes of post-9/11 veteran single parents, offering insights into their financial stability, health, and access to care, with implications for policy, practice, and future research.


The Employment Situation Of Veterans: January 2024, Institute For Veterans And Military Families At Syracuse University Feb 2024

The Employment Situation Of Veterans: January 2024, Institute For Veterans And Military Families At Syracuse University

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Veteran employment trends and statistics among various demographics during January 2024.


The Employment Situation Of Veterans: December 2023, Institute For Veterans And Military Families At Syracuse University Jan 2024

The Employment Situation Of Veterans: December 2023, Institute For Veterans And Military Families At Syracuse University

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Veteran employment trends and statistics among various demographics during December 2023.