The Effect of Pensions on Longevity: Evidence from Union Army Veterans
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This study uses changes in pension laws for Union Army veterans as a natural experiment
to estimate the causal effect of pensions on longevity, and to examine potential pathways
underlying such a relationship. We examine the effects of the pension laws of 1907 and
1912, which granted old-age pensions to Union Army veterans. Life expectancy for
veterans, who received such a pension, increased by 0.5 years and 2.7 years, respectively.
The effect of veteran pensions on longevity was large across wealth groups and size of
city. Pensions reduced mortality for both acute and non-acute causes of death.
Keywords: Health gradient, pensions, mortality, Union Army veterans
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