A Longitudinal Analysis of Military Recruit Attrition: The First 25 Month

Abstract

This report summarizes pre-recruit training, post recruit training, advanced training, and duty station measures on the 1976 longitudinal cohort of Marine Corps enlistees. Significant differences between stayers and leavers and significant changes over the first 25 months of the enlistment are identified. Implications are discussed.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Feb 01, 1980
Accession Number
ADA081654

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  • Bruce M. Meglino
  • James E. Laughlin
  • Stuart A. Youngblood
  • William H. Mobley

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  • University of South Carolina

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