Table C-26

Table C-26.  FY 1997 Selected Reserve Officer Accessions and Officers by Gender, Marital Status, and Component with Civilian Comparison Groups

 

COMPONENT

TOTAL
DoD  

CIVILIAN COLLEGE GRADUATES*

    GENDER

ARNG

USAR

USNR

USMCR

ANG

USAFR

a.  FY 1997 Reserve Officer Accessions

Male

   Married

50.96%

53.95%

70.81%

65.90%

66.75%

73.53%

60.65%

50.22%

   Unmarried

49.04%

46.05%

29.19%

34.10%

33.25%

26.47%

39.35%

49.78%

Female

   Married

42.92%

39.35%

42.32%

52.73%

48.06%

54.73%

43.22%

55.44%

   Unmarried

57.08%

60.65%

57.68%

47.27%

51.94%

45.27%

56.78%

44.56%

TOTAL

   Married

50.05%

50.42%

66.26%

65.12%

63.09%

69.25%

57.30%

52.97%

   Unmarried

49.95%

49.58%

33.74%

34.88%

36.91%

30.75%

42.70%

47.03%

b.  FY 1997 Reserve Component Officers

Male

   Married

74.69%

74.93%

80.63%

79.84%

81.71%

80.82%

77.36%

71.27%

   Unmarried

25.31%

25.07%

19.37%

20.16%

18.29%

19.18%

22.64%

28.73%

Female

   Married

53.59%

54.13%

53.72%

61.76%

57.22%

62.59%

55.78%

62.27%

   Unmarried

46.41%

45.87%

46.28%

38.24%

42.78%

37.41%

44.22%

37.73%

TOTAL

   Married

72.70%

69.79%

75.96%

78.83%

78.30%

76.35%

73.51%

67.18%

   Unmarried

27.30%

30.21%

24.04%

21.17%

21.70%

23.65%

26.49%

32.82%

     * Comparison group for accessions includes 21-35 year old college graduates in the non-institutional civilian population, October 1996-September 1997.

        Comparison group for reserve component officer corps includes college graduates in the civilian work force (21 years and older), September 1997.

        Source:  Civilian data from Bureau of Labor Statistics Current Population Survey File.

 

 

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