The Current Status of Enlisted Attrition in the U.S. Navy and in the U. S. Marine Corps and the Search for Remedies

Abstract

Enlisted attrition has recently emerged as a significant manpower problem confronting the All-volunteer Force. The aim of this project was to refine current understanding of attrition phenomenon and to develop recommendations for a program of policy-relevant research in the area. To meet these objectives, (1) a review was conducted of available military manpower data on attrition, (2) relevant civilian data on occupational/interfirm mobility and educational dropout rates was examined and (3) a critical analysis of ongoing and planned research by military laboratories and centers was undertaken. Preliminary findings of these efforts were fed back to relevant Navy and Marine decision-makers to obtain their comments and inputs. As a result of this work, a series of research recommendations were offered. Recommendations focused on: (1) the need to identify organizational policies and conditions that lead to attrition; (2) the need to examine the personal and organizational consequences (i.e. cost/benefits) of attrition and (3) the need to identify mechanisms to more effectively manage attrition.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Nov 01, 1975
Accession Number
ADA018234

Entities

People

  • Albert S. Glickman
  • Barry E. Goodstadt

Organizations

  • American Institutes for Research

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Human Systems

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Army Personnel
  • Attrition
  • Business Administration
  • Databases
  • Enlisted Personnel
  • Human Resources
  • Management Personnel
  • Marine Corps
  • Military Personnel
  • Military Research
  • Military Separation
  • Naval Personnel
  • Navy
  • Personnel Management
  • Psychology
  • Recruiting
  • Recruits

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  • Military Leadership and Professional Education.
  • Systems Analysis and Design