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Subject Veterans Day: Supporting Those Who Served
Date November 9, 2023 8:33 PM
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** Nov. 9 2023
Saturday is Veterans Day. With the country poised to honor the millions of Americans who have served in the U.S. military, today's newsletter highlights a selection of recent RAND publications that focus on supporting veterans' social, economic, and physical well-being.


Data to Help Support America's Veterans

A new RAND factbook should be of interest to anyone working on helping veterans. This resource highlights information on veteran demographics, mental health, labor market outcomes, and more. Here are some of the noteworthy findings:
- Veterans are declining as a percentage of the overall population. On average, they're older, more likely to be male, and less racially or ethnically diverse than the nonveteran population. However, the population of post-9/11 veterans is younger, more diverse, and more educated than earlier cohorts.
- Younger veterans were more likely than nonveteran peers to receive mental health treatment, whereas older veterans were less likely than their nonveteran peers.
- The prevalence of binge drinking and alcohol use disorder was numerically higher for veterans than for nonveterans.
- Veterans have lower unemployment rates than their nonveteran peers.

These findings and others from our factbook can help shape policies that address veterans' needs, close gaps in support, and foster better understanding of the veteran population and their families.

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** More RAND Insights on Veterans' Issues

- Psychedelics are emerging as a potentially effective treatment for conditions such as PTSD and depression. RAND researchers examined the evolving legal and policy landscape surrounding psychedelics and what it might mean for veteran mental health.
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- A recent RAND study reveals important data about veterans and food insecurity: Around 1.4 million veterans struggle to get the food they need, but more than one-third are not covered by the government's main food-assistance program.
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- The veteran population includes 2 million women--and that number is growing. RAND experts considered how to improve support for women veterans, noting that a one-size-fits-all approach often fails to meet women's needs.
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- Estimates have found that millions of veteran households spend more than half their income on housing costs. A recent RAND report examined the number of veterans who experience financial burden from housing costs and how these estimates have changed over time.
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- An estimated 8 percent of the 2.2 million people incarcerated in America's jails and prisons are veterans. A recent RAND paper identifies opportunities to better support this group, including interventions to help prevent veterans from entering the criminal justice system in the first place.
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- As the veteran population ages, long-term care will make up an increasingly large share of VA health care spending. RAND researchers considered what policies can help ensure that these veterans have home and community-based services that allow them to "age in place."
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What Israel's Ground Offensive Can--and Cannot--Accomplish

Weeks after terrorist attacks left 1,400 Israelis dead, Israel began its ground offensive in Gaza. According to RAND's Raphael Cohen, this campaign could offer Israel the chance to wrest the Gaza Strip from Hamas's control, potentially breaking the cycle of wars that has plagued the region for almost two decades. But it's essential to acknowledge the limitations of the operation, Cohen says. "Achieving a long-term solution in Gaza will require that Israel's ground offensive be followed by what will be an equally intensive and arguably more challenging task: rebuilding."

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What Do Educators Look for in STEM Afterschool Programs?

Afterschool programs in general--and STEM-focused programming in particular--are beneficial for students and popular among educators and parents. RAND researchers conducted a survey to learn more about how principals and school district leaders partner with STEM organizations to conduct such programs. Notably, respondents want to be able to offer more STEM afterschool programming, but they say that it's challenging to find high-quality providers--and the funding to pay for them.

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** RAND Recommends
- RAND president and CEO Jason Matheny was interviewed on the ChinaTalk podcast. The wide-ranging conversation included Matheny's views on RAND's contributions and legacy. If you work at RAND, he said, you'll be surrounded by colleagues who share your drive "to solve a problem that's really important for humanity."
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- Speaking to Military.com, RAND's Megan Schuler discussed how the U.S. military can embrace "generational changes&ldquo to create an environment that will appeal to Gen Z recruits.
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- Much attention has been paid to helping ensure that Ukraine eventually emerges from war more secure, more democratic, and more prosperous. Those same ideas should be applied to Gaza, RAND's William Courtney told CNBC.
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** Events
Veterans in Today's Housing Market
Thursday, November 16, 2023 (Online)
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Policy Lab: Supporting Veterans After the Yellow Ribbons Fade
Wednesday, November 29, 2023 (Online)
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Pardee RAND Admissions Webinar: On-the-Job Training and Working at RAND
Thursday, November 30, 2023 – Online
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