Veteran Families in America

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A Discussion with Policymakers

Daniel Schwam, Kayla M. Williams, Meg Kabat, Lee Kelley, Kathy Roth-Douquet

VideoPublished Dec 16, 2024

Although much is known about veterans, information about veteran households is limited. The RAND Epstein Family Veterans Policy Research Institute hosted a webinar to discuss findings from a report, Veteran Families in America, that offers insights into the social and economic environment of veteran households and potential needs compared with nonveteran families.

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Schwam, Daniel, Kayla M. Williams, Meg Kabat, Lee Kelley, and Kathy Roth-Douquet, Veteran Families in America: A Discussion with Policymakers, RAND Corporation, PT-A1363-5, 2024. As of April 30, 2025: https://www.rand.org/pubs/presentations/PTA1363-5.html

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Schwam, Daniel, Kayla M. Williams, Meg Kabat, Lee Kelley, and Kathy Roth-Douquet, Veteran Families in America: A Discussion with Policymakers. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, 2024. https://www.rand.org/pubs/presentations/PTA1363-5.html.
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