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Forecasting enlistment supply : a time series of cross sections model / Robert F. Cotterman.

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Format:
Book
Government document
Author/Creator:
Cotterman, Robert F. (Robert Frank), 1947-
Contributor:
Rand Corporation.
United States. Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense/Force Management and Personnel.
Series:
R (Rand Corporation)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
United States--Armed Forces--Recruiting, enlistment, etc--Forecasting.
United States.
United States--Armed Forces--Recruiting, enlistment, etc--Mathematical models.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xvi, 74 pages)
Place of Publication:
Santa Monica, CA : RAND Corporation, [1986]
Summary:
Because the military relies on voluntary enlistments to fill its entry-level positions, there has been widespread interest in estimating how military enlistments respond to various supply factors, both those originating in the civilian sector (e.g., business cycles) and those over which the military exerts some control (e.g., recruiters). To help the military anticipate manpower shortages before they develop, these estimated supply parameters are used to predict the future course of enlistments under various hypothetical situations. This report documents research on a model of the supply of high-aptitude, high school diploma graduate, nonprior service, male enlistees. Its emphasis is on methodology, including variable construction and methods of estimation and forecasting. It applies the methodology to monthly state-level data over the period October 1974 through March 1981, and produces fitted equations for the four services that relate the enlistment rate to military/civilian pay, the number of recruiters per potential enlistee, a business cycle variable, and other control variables reflecting changes in enlistment policy, including the end of the GI Bill. It then uses the fitted models in conjunction with future scenarios to obtain forecasts of "high quality," nonprior service, male enlistments.
Notes:
"Prepared for the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense/Force Management and Personnel."
"July 1986."

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