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Title
  • Reducing the Air Force male enlistment requirement : effects on recruiting prospects of the other services / Richard Buddin and Christina Witsberger.
Author
Buddin, Richard J., 1951-
Publication
Santa Monica, Calif. : Rand Corporation, 1985.

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Additional Authors
  • Project Air Force (U.S.)
  • Rand Corporation
  • United States. Air Force
  • Witsberger, Christina
Description
29 p.; 28 cm.
Summary
"If the Air Force filled a larger share of its enlistment requirement with women, how many of the displaced male Air Force recruits would join the Army, Navy, or Marines instead? This is the key question raised by a Congressional proposal calling upon the Air Force to make a rapid increase in the number of its female nonprior service enlistees. The proposal is intended to increase the numbers of high-quality male personnel available to the Army. It would help the Army if young male Air Force accessions consider the other services to be close substitutes and would enlist in another branch of the armed forces even if denied their first service choice. This study examined individual intentions and individual behavior, and used a multivariate model to predict the likelihood of an individual's choosing a particular service or civilian alternative. It concludes that, if the Air Force reduced its male enlistment requirement, most of the displaced male Air Force recruits would choose to remain civilians. Few would enlist in other service branches."--Rand abastracts.
Series Statement
  • The Rand publication series ; R-3265-AF
Uniform Title
Rand ; R-3265-AF.
Subject
  • Shakespeare, William / Hamlet
  • Shakespeare, William 1564-1616
  • Shakespeare, William <1564-1616> / Hamlet
  • Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
  • Shakespeare, William
  • United States. Air Force > Recruiting, enlistment, etc
Note
  • "March, 1985."
Bibliography (note)
  • Bibliography: p. 29.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
The antic disposition -- The tragic ethos -- An explication of the player's speech.
OCLC
12095593
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library