G. Imbens et W. Vanderklaauw, EVALUATING THE COST OF CONSCRIPTION IN THE NETHERLANDS, Journal of business & economic statistics, 13(2), 1995, pp. 207-215
In this article we investigate the effect of military service in the N
etherlands on future earnings. Estimating the cost or benefit of milit
ary service is complicated by the complex selection that determines wh
o eventually serves in the military: On the one hand, potential conscr
ipts have to pass medical and psychological examinations before enteri
ng the military, and on the other hand numerous (temporary) exemptions
exist that can be manipulated by young men to avoid military service.
We use substantial, policy-induced variation in aggregate military en
rollment rates to deal with these selection issues. We find that appro
ximately 10 years after serving in the military former conscripts have
earnings that are on average 5% lower than the earnings of members of
their birth cohort who did not serve in the military. These findings
are shown to be robust against a variety of specifications.