TY - GEN T1 - Recent recruiting trends and their implications for models of enlistment supply A1 - Murray, Michael P., 1946- LA - English PP - Santa Monica, CA PB - RAND YR - 1999 UL - https://ebooks.jgu.edu.in/Record/ebsco_acadsubs_ocm44962968 AB - The authors estimate an econometric model of high-quality enlistment supply using geographically disaggregated data from two periods, FY83-87 and FY90-93. They find that econometric models based on data from the earlier period do not predict the recruiting difficulties reported by the military in the 1990s. This conforms to a preliminary assessment provided by Asch and Orvis (MR-549-A/OSD, 1994). The authors also find that econometric models estimated with the 1990s data give altered counsel about the effects of at least some policy variables, most notably the number of recruiters. OP - 83 NO - "Prepared for the Office of the Secretary of Defense and the U.S. Army." CN - UB323 .M87 1999eb SN - 0585220581 SN - 9780585220581 SN - 9780833025692 SN - 0833025694 KW - Soldiers : Supply and demand : United States : Forecasting. KW - TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING : Military Science. KW - HISTORY : Military : Other. KW - United States ER -