1. Propensity to Serve in the U.S. Military: Temporal Trends and Subgroup Differences.
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Segal, David R., Bachman, Jerald G., Freedman-Doan, Peter, and O'Malley, Patrick M.
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VOLUNTARY military service ,UNITED States armed forces ,SURVEYS ,DATA analysis ,VOLUNTEERS - Abstract
The article analyzes the temporal trends and subgroup differences in youths to serve in the U.S. Military. The data for the study was taken from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan's Monitoring the Future project, which surveyed high school seniors since 1975 and eighth and tenth grade students since 1991. The first phase of the all-volunteer force was classified by entry-level military pay that had been adjusted upward in the last years of conscription, recruiting resources which had been improved to make the volunteer force a success. The second phase was just the reversal of the first phase.
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- 1999
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