Navy-wide Personnel Survey (NPS) 2005: Tabulated Results

Abstract

The 2005 Navy-wide Personnel Survey (NPS) was administered in March 2005 to a stratified random sample of approximately 16,000 active duty officers and enlisted Sailors. The NPS focused on work-life topics, such as job satisfaction, leadership satisfaction, morale, career intentions, career development, advancement and promotion, detailing, TEMPO, gender integration, demographics, and overall satisfaction with Navy life. Responses were statistically weighted to allow for generalization of sample results to the entire Navy active duty population. Responses to the survey questions for officers and enlisted Sailors are presented in statistical tables. These responses are reported by paygrade, race/ethnic status, and gender.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 31, 2007
Accession Number
ADA469230

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  • Kimberly P. Whittam

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