Research for Classification

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July 1, 2007
If selection and classification policies do not provide a solution, where else should the Navy turn? Interviews of SWOs conducted by the Naval Postgraduate School have suggested that cultural factors and the difficulty to maintain a life-work balance are critical motivators of female SWO retention. The Navy has proposed pilot programs, such as sabbaticals and other off-on ramps, to ease the difficulty of maintaining a life-work balance. However, such proposals need broader approval from the Department of Defense and the Office of Management and Budget.
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April 1, 2001
This report documents a series of briefings on Marine Corps personnel selection and classification issues presented at a workshop held March 28 and 29 2001. Separate briefings (combined in this report) covered the following issues: review of validation systems; validation of ASVAB for selection and classification of officers and enlisted personnel; validation of the experimental Assembling Objects subtest; and performance criteria.
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February 1, 1981
This paper discusses the effectiveness and use of classification guides in DoD.
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