Surveys
This survey is the sixth in a series of comprehensive nationwide surveys designed to help the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) plan its future programs and services for Veterans. This is the first time VA has included groups other than Veterans.
| Final Weighted Report | Appendix A Questionnaires |
Appendix B Weighting Procedures |
Appendix C Comparison with Extant Surveys |
Appendix D Detailed Data Tables |
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This study used quantitative and qualitative methods to examine the questions related to employment outcomes and readiness of Recently Separated Service members.
This study examined the factors that impact Veterans' employability resulting from participation in the Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment Program.
This state variance study addresses main sources of observed variation across states and VA Regional Offices regarding average payments to Veterans receiving disability compensation and percentage of Veterans receiving disability compensation.
This survey is the fifth in a series of comprehensive nationwide surveys designed to help the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) plan its future programs and services for Veterans.
On May 22, 2012, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) released the Geographic Distribution of VA Expenditures (GDX) Report. This report details VA expenditures at the state, county, and Congressional District level. It includes categories for Compensation and Pension, Construction, Insurance, and Medical Care. Veteran population estimates and the number of unique patients who used VA health care services are also available.
For more information on reports, surveys, or statistics regarding the Veteran population, or for general inquiries, please e-mail us at VANCVAS@va.gov
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