This thesis has identified a number of factors which explain why those leaving the armed forces after 22 years or more of army service make successful transitions to civilian life. The work adds to knowledge since whilst considerable literature exists relating to those who have not made successful transitions from the armed forces to civilian life and work, there is little on those who have been successful. Existing literature is primarily concerned with those who, having served for relatively short periods of time, leave and suffer a range of social and health problems including mental illness, homelessness, unemployment and alcoholism. Evidence was gained from 51 veterans both men and women through written mini biographies, face to face i...
Service members experience significant challenges reintegrating into the civilian sector following m...
Building on recent work that used the ideas of sociologist Pierre Bourdieu to construct a theoretica...
Change is a significant feature of modern day living, and how individuals adapt to change is itself...
This thesis has identified a number of factors which explain why those leaving the armed forces afte...
Graduating high school and entering college, the workforce, or the military may all be understood as...
Research Focus. Change and transition are life constants and are uniquely defined by the individual ...
This study explored the perceptions of recently retired Air Force officers and their wives of their ...
The challenge of transition from service to civilian life is explored through the experiences of a s...
In every nation within NATO, service members at some point leave the military. The military-to-civil...
In this thesis, the impact of a three-year sport and physical activity-based programme on the transi...
The purpose of this study was to explore the military-to-civilian transitional experience in a sampl...
Purpose: Ex-service personnel face numerous and significant problems upon discharge from the forces....
This thesis presents an Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) exploring the transition fro...
It is commonly acknowledged that American combat veterans of the Vietnam War were younger and were t...
Military service is difficult, demanding and dangerous. But returning to civilian life also poses ch...
Service members experience significant challenges reintegrating into the civilian sector following m...
Building on recent work that used the ideas of sociologist Pierre Bourdieu to construct a theoretica...
Change is a significant feature of modern day living, and how individuals adapt to change is itself...
This thesis has identified a number of factors which explain why those leaving the armed forces afte...
Graduating high school and entering college, the workforce, or the military may all be understood as...
Research Focus. Change and transition are life constants and are uniquely defined by the individual ...
This study explored the perceptions of recently retired Air Force officers and their wives of their ...
The challenge of transition from service to civilian life is explored through the experiences of a s...
In every nation within NATO, service members at some point leave the military. The military-to-civil...
In this thesis, the impact of a three-year sport and physical activity-based programme on the transi...
The purpose of this study was to explore the military-to-civilian transitional experience in a sampl...
Purpose: Ex-service personnel face numerous and significant problems upon discharge from the forces....
This thesis presents an Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) exploring the transition fro...
It is commonly acknowledged that American combat veterans of the Vietnam War were younger and were t...
Military service is difficult, demanding and dangerous. But returning to civilian life also poses ch...
Service members experience significant challenges reintegrating into the civilian sector following m...
Building on recent work that used the ideas of sociologist Pierre Bourdieu to construct a theoretica...
Change is a significant feature of modern day living, and how individuals adapt to change is itself...