Table C-19.  FY 2009 Selected Reserve Officer Gains and Officers by Gender, Marital Status, and Component with Civilian Comparison Groups
  COMPONENT TOTAL CIVILIAN
GENDER ARNG USAR USNR USMCR ANG USAFR    DoD    COLLEGE GRADUATES1, 2
a.  FY 2009 Reserve Officer Gains
Males
   Married 46.05% 48.88% 63.37% 58.52% 68.96% 69.69% 54.69% 45.94%
   Unmarried 53.95% 51.12% 36.63% 41.48% 31.04% 30.31% 45.31% 54.06%
Females
   Married 37.13% 35.77% 47.98% 40.32% 55.81% 64.56% 44.17% 50.97%
   Unmarried 62.87% 64.23% 52.02% 59.68% 44.19% 35.44% 55.83% 49.03%
TOTAL
   Married 44.71% 45.14% 60.76% 57.32% 66.03% 68.19% 52.50% 48.75%
   Unmarried 55.29% 54.86% 39.24% 42.68% 33.97% 31.81% 47.50% 51.25%
b.  FY 2009 Reserve Component Officers
Males
   Married 69.53% 73.98% 77.21% 75.98% 81.26% 80.23% 74.77% 68.95%
   Unmarried 30.47% 26.02% 22.79% 24.02% 18.74% 19.77% 25.23% 31.05%
Females
   Married 48.70% 53.05% 59.62% 58.14% 60.91% 65.74% 56.09% 60.75%
   Unmarried 51.30% 46.95% 40.38% 41.86% 39.09% 34.26% 43.91% 39.25%
TOTAL
   Married 66.87% 68.74% 74.42% 74.84% 77.76% 76.57% 71.26% 64.96%
   Unmarried 33.13% 31.26% 25.58% 25.16% 22.24% 23.43% 28.74% 35.04%
   
  1. Comparison group for gains includes 21-35 year-old college graduates in the noninstitutional civilian population, October 2008-September 2009 average.
  2. Comparison group for reserve component officer corps includes college graduates in the civilian workforce (21 years and older), September 2009.
      Source:  Civilian data from Bureau of Labor Statistics Current Population Survey.