Therefore, the rise in college attendance rates in the mid-1960s was attributed to draft rates going up. Throughout most of the Vietnam War men who were enrolled in college so that they would not have to go to the battle field. Evidence suggests that these deferments were an effective thought to avoid military service. Data on enrollment and completed education of cohorts of men and women born between 1935 and 1959 to estimate the effect of draft behavior on the schooling choices of men who faced the highest risk of service during the Vietnam-era draft. …show more content…
Finding a strong link between the risks of induction faced by a cohort of men and their enrollment, and completed education to men and women were absently higher. Let's estimate that draft raised college attendance rates by 4-6 percentage in the late 1960s, and raised the fraction of men born in the late 1940s with a college degree 2