Department of Defense Survey of Living Conditions Overseas, 1984. Volume 3. Responses.
Abstract
Service personnel with dependents assigned to the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Japan/Okinawa, and Korea were surveyed for their opinions about housing, living conditions, and proposed housing policies. Complete sets of response sare presented by Service for accompanied respondents in each country surveyed and the Department of Defense (DOD) total sample, as well as for unaccompanied respondents in Japan/Okinawa, Korea, and the DoD total sample. This report is the third in a series of three reports on the Department of Defense (DoD) Survey of Living Conditions Overseas 1984. The purpose of this survey was to obtain information concerning the experiences and opinions of military personnel about their living and working conditions overseas. Specifically, the survey was concerned with determining: The most serious and frequent problems encountered overseas by service members with families; the perceived effect of housing and living conditions on job performance, military career intentions, and willingness to choose the present assignment again. The most important housing and support facility needs of service members and their families overseas; The relative importance of housing overseas and other support facilities. The opinions of service members toward housing assignment, construction, and allowance policy proposals.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 01, 1985
- Accession Number
- ADA159797
Entities
People
- J. K. Lawson