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La conscription et le remplacement en Belgique
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Year: 1871 Publisher: Bruxelles : Devaux,

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Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Rekrutierungsverhältnisse der landwirtschaftlichen und industriellen Bevölkerung der Schweiz ...
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Year: 1897 Publisher: Schaffhausen : H. Meier & Cie.,

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A proclamation, discharging levies, vvithout his Majesties special licence
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Year: 1674 Publisher: Edinburgh : Printed by Andrew Anderson, Printer to the King's most excellent Majesty,

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Propensity and the enlistment decision
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Year: 1986 Publisher: Alexandria, Virginia : U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences,

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An investigation of alternatives for setting second-to-third tour reenlistment standards
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Year: 1985 Publisher: Alexandria, Virginia : U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences,

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Development of officer selection battery forms 3 and 4
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Year: 1986 Publisher: Alexandria, Virginia : U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences,

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The impact of recruiting and retention on future army end strength : an interim report.
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Year: 2005 Publisher: Washington, DC : Congressional Budget Office,

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Anthropologie du conscrit français d'après les comptes numériques et sommaires du recrutement del'armée (1819-1926)
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Year: 1972 Volume: 28. Publisher: Paris : Mouton,

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Success of first-term soldiers : the effects of recruiting practices and recruit characteristics
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Year: 2005 Publisher: Santa Monica, CA : RAND Corporation,

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This monograph examines the relationship between recruiting practices and conditions and the first-term success of Army soldiers. Success in the first term is important to the Army because recruiting soldiers is expensive. If soldiers fail to complete their first terms, the Army must recruit others to replace them, effectively doubling the cost. Given the expense of recruiting, the Army should reassess whether some management strategies could improve the success rates for first-term soldiers. Events in a soldier's first term that show a statistically significant relation to early loss include length of time in the Delayed Entry Program, gender (women have consistently higher rates of attrition at each stage of the first enlistment), and education (soldiers without high school diplomas drop out at an increased rate beginning with advanced individual training). Attrition can also vary depending on the training installation, but high loss rates during basic training have no effect on subsequent attrition. Thus, it does not appear that applying higher standards in basic training reduces subsequent attrition in the enlistment cohort. All other things being equal, soldiers in combat arms have higher attrition rates than do those in other occupations. Finally, promotion correlates positively with retention. Equally interesting are the influences that do not appear to make a major difference. These include participation in the Army College Fund, term of enlistment, the recruiting environment, and characteristics of recruiters. Recommendations include shorter time in the Delayed Entry Program for high school seniors, a revisiting of the fitness training unit concept, and imposition of consistent training standards and policies. The monograph also recommends exploring policies to help at-risk demographic groups such as women and recruits who hold GEDs, as well as a review of the promotion program to ensure that the most able soldiers are getting promoted.


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Recruiting policies and practices for women in the military : views from the field

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