Analysis of Reserve Market Survey.

Abstract

A survey of most of the US Army Reserves was conducted in 1980-1981 to obtain information on the opinions which the Reservists had concerning the US Army Reserve and on factors which influenced the individual to join the Reserves. Although the analysis indicates that there was general agreement among the Reservists, there were nevertheless differences in responses due to age, sex, marital status, etc. The most significant differences in opinions expressed were associated with responses by sex, followed by marital status, age, and time in Reserve. (Author)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 01, 1982
Accession Number
ADA128794

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  • Gerald A. Klopp

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