With 2.4 million employees, the military is America\u27s largest employer. Individuals make the military labor force participation decision within the context of other labor market opportunities, which may vary by race and over the business cycle. This paper develops and estimates a dynamic discrete choice model of lifetime career decision making that incorporates military options. In the model, forward-looking individuals receive wage offers from the civilian and military sectors and decide whether to work in the civilian sector, attend school, stay home, serve active duty military, or serve reserve duty military. The model describes the military\u27s compensation structure and recruitment policies in detail and introduces business cycle e...
Servicemembers who leave the military face a daunting question: What’s next? Although military role...
textManpower policy decisions are an extension of traditional operations management problems. Manpo...
The volunteer armed forces play a major role in the American youth labor market, but little is known...
With 2.4 million employees, the military is America\u27s largest employer. Individuals make the mili...
Black and Latino men, particularly in metropolitan areas, are heavily recruited into military servic...
The present study investigates the role of a disadvantaged background, the lack of social connectedn...
This dissertation investigates relationships between military service, civilian employment, and educ...
The first chapter estimates the effect of aid on schooling decisions by analyzing the education subs...
The purpose of this project is to determine why men and women continue to join the Armed Forces. I l...
Research has shown that military service is linked with some forms of political engagement, such a...
The U.S. Armed Forces offer educational and training benefits as incentives for service. This study ...
This dissertation contains three essays that use detailed administrative military data combined with...
This paper explores key factors that contribute to military family financial readiness—prior to tran...
The U.S. Department of Defense spent $11 billion in enlistment and retention bonuses from 2006 to 20...
The rigid pay structure for U.S. military personnel creates a challenge for retaining highly skilled...
Servicemembers who leave the military face a daunting question: What’s next? Although military role...
textManpower policy decisions are an extension of traditional operations management problems. Manpo...
The volunteer armed forces play a major role in the American youth labor market, but little is known...
With 2.4 million employees, the military is America\u27s largest employer. Individuals make the mili...
Black and Latino men, particularly in metropolitan areas, are heavily recruited into military servic...
The present study investigates the role of a disadvantaged background, the lack of social connectedn...
This dissertation investigates relationships between military service, civilian employment, and educ...
The first chapter estimates the effect of aid on schooling decisions by analyzing the education subs...
The purpose of this project is to determine why men and women continue to join the Armed Forces. I l...
Research has shown that military service is linked with some forms of political engagement, such a...
The U.S. Armed Forces offer educational and training benefits as incentives for service. This study ...
This dissertation contains three essays that use detailed administrative military data combined with...
This paper explores key factors that contribute to military family financial readiness—prior to tran...
The U.S. Department of Defense spent $11 billion in enlistment and retention bonuses from 2006 to 20...
The rigid pay structure for U.S. military personnel creates a challenge for retaining highly skilled...
Servicemembers who leave the military face a daunting question: What’s next? Although military role...
textManpower policy decisions are an extension of traditional operations management problems. Manpo...
The volunteer armed forces play a major role in the American youth labor market, but little is known...