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Elizabeth Clelan
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Elizabeth Clelan is a CNA expert in military manpower and personnel topics.
Clelan-Elizabeth Elizabeth Clelan is a CNA expert in military manpower and personnel topics. /images/Experts/Clelan-Elizabeth.jpg Elizabeth B. Clelan is an expert in military manpower and personnel ... , with a concentration in Latin American studies. Elizabeth Clelan Ph.D. Principal Research Scientist Featured Squares white Explore more ... Commandant, Programs and Resources. In 2021, Clelan received the Resources and Force Readiness Division's Outstanding Performance Award. She has also served as chair of CNA's Educational and Charitable Fund
Why CNA?
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Nonprofit CNA has career opportunities for PhDs in science, engineering, mathematics, economics, international relations, national security, criminal justice.
right-justified white /images/research/Ladd_Norway_USMC%20Cropped.jpg none Why CNA? Dr. Elizabeth Clelan https://www.youtube.com/embed/vhzrcCcqHRk small orange full "…the fact that there were a lot of strong female leaders in the organization I thought that it would be a place I would be successful." Elizabeth Clelan The Opportunity to Make an Impact CNA ANALYST IN ACTION
Potential Consequences of E-Cigarette Use
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The use of e-cigarettes (vaping) among adolescents, Using data from the National Youth Tobacco Survey (NYTS) this study examine e-cigratte (vaping) trends over time among adolescents and how it may impact DOD's recruitable population.
or advertising) or directly. Questions on e-cigarette use first appeared in the survey in 2011, and have reappeared in every annual wave since then. Elizabeth Clelan Justin Ladner
Navy Human Resources Program
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CNA helps Navy leaders recruit, train and retain the optimal force, using advanced tools like our dynamic decision model of servicemember retention.
of servicemember retention and big-data analyses of factors related to destructive behaviors like sexual assault. Dr. Elizabeth Clelan Research Program Director clelane@cna.org gray Many of the work products
Recruiting, Retaining, and Promoting Hispanic Servicemembers
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CNA performed data analysis on recruitment, retention, and promotion of Hispanic officers and enlisted servicemembers, as mandated by Congress in the 2022 NDAA.
; and which DEI initiatives have been most successful in growing Hispanic representation. Elizabeth Clelan Daniel Leeds /reports/2024/03
How to Use Administrative Data to Measure and Interpret Racial, Ethnic, and Gender Disparities in Military Justice Outcomes
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This report proposes a six-step iterative process for assessing the treatment of racial, ethnic, and gender (REG) groups in the military justice system (MJS).
based on the established priorities and criteria Amanda Kraus, Elizabeth Clelan, Heather Wolters, Patty Kannapel /reports/2023/06
Exploring Racial Ethnic and Gender Disparities in the Military Justice System
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Data from FY 2014 to FY 2020 indicate major racial and gender disparities in military justice system (MJS) outcomes. This report outlines potential next steps.
more broadly about the role of discretion in the MJS. Amanda Kraus, Elizabeth Clelan, Dan Leeds, Sarah Wilson with Cathy Hiatt, Jared Huff, Dave Reese /reports/2023/06
USMC Twitter Activity Relating to 2021 Extremism
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This short paper captures the results of a recent proof-of-concept analysis that CNA conducted to assess activity within the USMC community that mentioned the issue of extremism. This particular case was tightly focused, however, this type of analysis can easily be scoped to answer a range of important questions. It can center on a community, topic, geographic region, or timeframe. It can be used narrowly to assess how a specific policy is being received (as in the case study outlined below) or broadly to assess the health of an online community (e.g., identifying sources of disinformation). Additionally, while the case below focuses on Twitter, analysis can be conducted on data from a range of social media platforms. The case described below was designed to illustrate the type of analysis that is possible and to demonstrate the value that it can provide to those active on social media.
/GenericReportImage.jpg Resources and Force Readiness /centers-and-divisions/cna/rfr DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A. Cleared for Public Release 6 CIM-2021-U-030801-Final Dr. Elizabeth B. Clelan USMC Twitter Activity
Tracking Outcomes of Voluntary Education Programs Characterizing
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In this report, we use individual-level data provided by each of the Services, Force Education and Training, and the Defense Manpower Data Center to estimate whether individual Servicemembers use Tuition Assistance (TA) and whether they are among the Services’ more active TA users. In addition, we analyze which military and demographic characteristics are important in determining whether a Servicemember experiences a positive TA outcome (defined as attaining any degree, attaining a bachelor’s degree or higher, and/or having a high course completion rate). Ultimately, by identifying those subpopulations of Servicemembers who are among the Services’ more active TA users but also are among the least likely to experience positive TA outcomes, we identify those groups that might benefit from targeted counseling efforts. Such discussions could prepare Servicemembers for the challenges that lie ahead, making their ultimate success more likely.
that they do not lack the desire for additional education but could use guidance in how to navigate the educational system and balance their educational and other goals. Elizabeth Clelan Lauren Malone
Tracking Outcomes of Voluntary Military Education Programs Review
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The Department of Defense (DoD) provides education benefits to Servicemembers and their spouses. Two such benefits are the Tuition Assistance (TA) program, designed to decrease the financial burden of higher education for military members, and the My Career Advancement Account (MyCAA) scholarship program, a workforce development program designed to assist eligible military spouses in pursuing training, licenses, credentials, certifications, and associate degrees in support of developing portable employment and careers. A dearth of information on the educational and financial outcomes of TA and MyCAA users prompted Congress to mandate, in the 2014 DoD Appropriations Bill, a study to document the aggregate graduation rates, financial indebtedness, and loan default rates of these military families. Here, we summarize information from the TA and MyCAA literature. However, because little information is currently available, we also explore the civilian higher education literature on tuition reimbursement, graduation rates, student debt, and loan default rates. This provides the relevant background information needed for the quantitative portion of this study, in which we will collect and analyze available data on educational outcomes for TA and MyCAA users.
this flexibility for their students, which may make them particularly attractive to TA and MyCAA users. Lauren Malone Elizabeth Clelan /reports/2021/04