Quality of Life in the Navy, Findings From 1990 to 1992: The Navy-wide Personnel Survey. Volume 1: Research Report
Abstract
The Navy-wide Personnel Survey has been administered to over 20,000 officers and enlisted personnel for each of the past 4 years (1990-1993). Its purpose is to provide feedback to policy makers and managers on key personnel issues. This report presents the results obtained from the first three surveys on quality-of-life issues connected with voluntary college-level education, first skills training, family support programs, child-care services, leadership training, living conditions (housing), recreational programs, and Navy exchanges. Child care, Education, Family support programs, First skills training, Leadership training, Living conditions, Navy exchanges, Quality of life, Recreation, Training, Voluntary education
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 1994
- Accession Number
- ADA285588
Entities
People
- Gerry L. Wilcove