Research for Reserves

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February 1, 1984
This paper looks at the components of the U.S. Naval Reserve, and makes comparisons of active/reserve force mixes among the U.S. and twenty other countries with large navies.
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February 1, 1984
This paper examines alternative accession policies for increasing the number of junior enlisted personnel in the Navy's Selected Reserve (SELRES). It compares the cost of increasing the size of the Active Mariner or Ready Reserve enlistment programs with the cost of increasing the number of Navy veterans affiliating with SELRES. The cost comparisons take into account the expected contirbutions of Active and Ready Mariner recruits to both the active career force and SELRES.
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November 1, 1983
Enlisted accessions of Navy veterans in 51 ratings to the Navy's Selected Reserve are modeled over a 5-year period. Nonlinear probit estimates of the probability of enlistment are obtained for 23 rating groups.
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July 1, 1983
A report of a two day conference at the Center for Naval Analyses, designed to suggest promising lines of research to help the Navy cope with the manpower problems of the mid-to-late 1980s.
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