Measuring underemployment among military spouses

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RAND
Language
English
Pages
87

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2010, RAND
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Table of Contents

Military wives' activity in the labor market
Association between underemployment and well-being
Military wives' employment and DoD
RAND's analysis of military wives' underemployment
Data used
Employment measures based on the labor utilization framework
BLS measures
Adequacy of BLS standard employment measures for military wives
LUF measures
LUF measures of labor force behavior
LUF measures of labor force position
Constructing LUF labor force position measures
Critiques of the LUF labor force position measures
The prevalence of underemployment among military wives
Underemployment among military wives
Variation in underemployment
Wives' labor market positions
Usefulness of the LUF labor market categories
Identifying the determinants of LUF labor market position
Multinomial logistic regression
Regression analysis results
Difference between services
Differences in LUF labor market position across pay grades
Racial/ethnic differences in LUF labor market position
Level of education
Difficulties unique to the military
Summary
Comparison of military and civilian wives' employment conditions
Likelihood of underemployment
Propensity score weighting
Estimated differences between military and civilian wives
NILF status
Unemployment
Part-time work
Underemployment by low income
Underemployed by educational mismatch
Adequate full-time employment
Summary
Labor market conditions and the satisfaction of military wives
Ordered logistic regression
Average marginal effects
Summary
Conclusion and policy implications
Appendixes.

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Includes bibliographical references.

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Santa Monica, Calif

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Dewey Decimal Class
331.13
Library of Congress
UB403 .L54 2010

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Pagination
xxi, 87 p. :
Number of pages
87

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24422195M
ISBN 13
9780833048844
LCCN
2010005307

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