Navy-wide Personnel Survey (NPS) 2000: Statistical Tables of Survey Results for Officers and Enlisted Sailors

Abstract

The 2000 Navy-wide Personnel Survey (NPS) was administered to a random sample of 20,000 active duty officers and enlisted Sailors between October and December 2000. Completed questionnaires were accepted through December 31, 2000. The adjusted return rate was 33 percent. The NPS focuses on such topic areas as Sailor demographics, gender integration, training/education needs, leadership satisfaction, financial status, detailing, assignment, PERSTEMPO (i.e., time away from home), job characteristics, job satisfaction, career development, availability of resources, and overall satisfaction with Navy life. Results were statistically weighted to allow for generalization of sample results to the entire Navy population. Responses to the survey for officers and enlisted Sailors are presented in statistical tables, which are reported by paygrade, race, and gender.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 01, 2003
Accession Number
ADA421302

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  • Christina Underhill
  • Murrey Olmsted

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  • Navy Personnel Research, Studies, and Technology

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