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Recruiting Minorities

Recruiting Minorities

Beth J. Asch; Paul Heaton; Bogdan Savych

RAND
2009
pokkari
Since 2000, black representation among high-quality recruits in the Army has decreased, while Hispanic representation has increased; in the Navy, black representation has remained stable and Hispanic representation has increased. The authors identify factors that explain these trends and consider which policies are likely to be most effective in increasing high-quality enlistments among black, Hispanic, and white youth.
Misfortunes of War

Misfortunes of War

Eric V. Larson; Bogdan Savych

RAND
2006
pokkari
In January 2004, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security inaugurated a new system for tracking foreign visitors at Ports of entry to the United States, the United States Visitor and Immigrant Status Indicator Technology (US-VISIT) program. Building on previous RAND research and a case study of similar requirements in France in The 1980s and 1990s, this paper discusses policy issues raised by US-VISIT,including its effects on national security, privacy, and trade and tourism.
The Effect of Reserve Activations and Active-Duty Deployments on Local Employment During the Global War on Terrorism (2006)
Today, American service personnel are deploying at rates not seen since the Vietnam War. Such deployments and activations have raised concerns about their effect on the local economies. The authors of this report use econometric models to analyze the impact of activations and deployments on economic conditions, as measured by changes in employment at the county level.
Toward Incentives for Military Transformation
One-liner: Examines four major models of compensation and how they apply to the military's system of incentives and its goals of transformation. 450-character abstract: The military must ensure that its compensation system provides flexibility in managing personnel, induces innovatory activities and well-calculated risk-taking, and provides incentives for performance, retention, and skill acquisition. This report analyzes four models of compensation-promotion tournaments, deferred compensation, pay-for-performance mechanisms, and nonmonetary rewards-in the context of military transformation efforts.
American Public Support for U.S. Military Operations from Mogadishu to Baghdad
Technical appendixes for a study that describes American public opinion toward the use of military force in support of the global war on terrorism. This document supplies the technical appendixes for a study that describes American public opinion toward the use of military force in support of the global war on terrorism (GWOT), delineates the sources of support and opposition, and identifies potential fault lines in support.
Ambivalent Allies?

Ambivalent Allies?

Eric V. Larson; Norman D. Levin; Seonhae Baik; Bogdan Savych

RAND
2004
pokkari
Have South Korean attitudes toward the United States deteriorated? To answer this question, RAND researchers compiled and analyzed South Korean public opinion data from the past decade. Have South Korean attitudes toward the United States deteriorated? To answer this question, RAND researchers compiled and analyzed public opinion data on those attitudes and examined selected periods in U.S.-South Korean relations to identify the sources of anti-U.S. sentiment. They found evidence of a downturn in favorable sentiment toward the U.S. but also of a more recent recovery. They recommend ways to improve South KoreansO perceptions of the U.S. and address their long-standing grievances.