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PTSD compensation and military service
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ISBN: 1280941413 9786610941414 0309105536 9780309105538 9780309105521 0309105528 0309134021 Year: 2007 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : National Academies Press,

Reforming the military retirement system
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ISBN: 0585380066 9780585380063 0833024639 9780833024633 Year: 1997 Publisher: Santa Monica, Calif. : Rand,

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The authors summarize the principal features of a model of military compensation developed by the authors earlier and use it to analyze the effects of converting the current military retirement system to an alternative system patterned after the Federal Employees Retirement System. The three parts of the alternative system are a retirement plan similar to that for civil service employees, a 7 percent across-the-board pay increase to counteract mandatory contributions under the new plan, and a set of retention bonuses targeted to address any retention problems. Because the alternative system may not create the services' desired seniority profiles, a larger set of pay raises, retention bonuses, and/or separation payments would be added. In addition, the authors recommend that pay raises be skewed--be higher in the higher ranks. The authors consider the implications of this proposal in terms of the effects on cost, force size and structure, productivity, and force management flexibility.

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