Data and Code for: The Demographic Effects of Dodging the Vietnam Draft
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This paper provides time series evidence that the availability of hardship deferments led to large increases in U.S. fertility rates in the late 1960s, producing a fertility notch driven by elevated numbers of first births (hardship deferments required one child) among women in their early twenties (likely to be partnered with draft-eligible men). Following President Nixon’s Executive Order eliminating paternity as grounds for hardship in April 1970, fertility rates plummeted—especially for women who were likely to be partnered with draft-age men. We conclude by quantifying counterfactual fertility rates and a discussion of how these findings impact interpretations of the sharp decline in U.S. fertility rates after 1970.
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Dartmouth University; University of California-Los Angeles
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2020-01-01



