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Wage Growth in the Civilian Careers of Military Retirees
RAND Corporation 2001; US$ 9.95This study looks at how the wages of miltary retirees compare with those of their civilian peers. It explores if military retirees have a higher relative wage growth over their second careers and if the transition to civilian employment is a difficult process. more...
The Effect of No-fault Automobile Insurance on Driver Behavior and Automobile Accidents in the United States
RAND Corporation 2001; US$ 9.95This report evaluates criticism of the no-fault car insurance system in the United States by examining trends in fatal and non-fatal car accident rates and rates of driver negligence between 1967 and 1989. The report aims to show that there is no correlation between the two sets of statistics. more...
State-Level Changes in Energy Intensity and Their National Implications
RAND Corporation 2003; US$ 9.95The 2001 National Energy Policy calls for continued reductions in energy intensity (energy consumption per dollar of gross economic output). This study was part of an effort to identify state-level factors that may contribute to efficient energy use nationwide. The authors examined changes in energy intensity in 48 states and in the states? energy-consuming... more...
Regulating Older Drivers
RAND Corporation 2007; US$ 9.95Are older drivers posing an increasing risk to the public? If they are, what options should policymakers consider to mitigate that risk? This research offers a new perspective on these questions. Using an innovative approach to estimate the extent to which older drivers are on the road and their riskiness compared with drivers of other age groups,... more...
Compensating Wounded Warriors
RAND Corporation 2012; US$ 9.95Analyzes the effect of injuries sustained by service members in Iraq and Afghanistan on post-deployment labor market earnings and the extent to which disability payments compensate for any lost earnings. more...
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