Description |
1 online resource (xix, 134 pages) : illustrations |
Contents |
Introduction -- Theoretical considerations -- Data, methodology, and empirical hypotheses -- Descriptive results -- Regression results -- Conclusion -- Appendix A. Data sources -- Appendix B. Summary statistics and regression coefficients -- Appendix C. Present of children under age 6 among families with children |
Summary |
Today's military is a military of families; many service members are married, and many of their spouses work and contribute to family income. But military wives earn less than civilian wives, and this study seeks to understand why. The authors find that military wives, knowing they are likely to move frequently, are willing to accept jobs that offer a lower wage rather than to use more of their remaining time at a location to find a higher-wage job. Compared with civilian wives, military wives tend to work somewhat less if they have young children but somewhat more if their children are older |
Notes |
"National Defense Research Institute." |
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"Prepared for the Office of the Secretary of Defense." |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 131-134) |
Notes |
"MR-1565." |
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Print version record |
In |
Books at JSTOR: Open Access JSTOR |
Subject |
Military spouses -- Employment -- United States
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Military spouses -- Salaries, etc. -- United States
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Married women -- Employment -- United States
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Wives -- Salaries, etc. -- United States
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HISTORY -- Military -- General.
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Human Resources & Personnel Management.
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Married women -- Employment
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Recruiting and enlistment
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SUBJECT |
United States -- Armed Forces -- Recruiting, enlistment, etc.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85139883
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United States
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Hosek, James R
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United States. Department of Defense. Office of the Secretary of Defense.
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National Defense Research Institute (U.S.)
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ISBN |
0833034006 |
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9780833034007 |
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1282283006 |
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9781282283008 |
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