Military Recruiting and Retention After the Fiscal Year 2000 Military Pay Legislation
معرفی کتاب «Military Recruiting and Retention After the Fiscal Year 2000 Military Pay Legislation» نوشتهٔ Jeremy Arkes، C. Christine Fair، Rand Corporation، Mark Totten، National Defense Research Institute (U.S.). Forces and Resources Policy Center، United States Department of Defense Office of the Secretary of Defense، Beth J Asch، James R Hosek و Jennifer Sharp، منتشرشده توسط نشر Rand; Rand Corp در سال 2002. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Responding to a national crisis in defence manpower, Congress passed the FY00 National Defense Authorization Act, which raised military pay and increased bonus ceilings and benefits. This work estimates the effects of the act's basic pay increases on recruiting and retention. In 1999, the nation faced a defense manpower crisis, characterized by a decline in recruit quality and unmet recruiting targets. Additionally, there were issues of fairness in military compensation. Congress's response was the FY00 National Defense Authorization Act, which raised military pay; increased bonus ceilings; reformed military retirement benefit options; and increased special pays. It also mandated that the Department of Defense report annually to Congress on the act's effectiveness. This document contains material relevant to that report. Focusing on the recruitment of high-quality recruits and the reenlistment of first- and second-term enlisted personnel, it presents estimates of the predicted effects of the act's basic pay increases for FY00 and FY01. Further, in an effort to describe the complexity of issues characterizing today's manpower supply environment, it provides rich, contextual information about enlisted recruiting and retention trends, officer retention, and other items Beth Asch ... [et Al.]. Prepared For The Office Of The Secretary Of Defense. Mr-1532. Includes Bibliographical References. Sponsored By The Office Of The Secretary Of Defense. Dasw01-c-0004
دانلود کتاب Military Recruiting and Retention After the Fiscal Year 2000 Military Pay Legislation