2009
DOI: 10.7249/rb9423
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How Can the Military Best Support Guard and Reserve Families During Deployment?

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“…As part of a research project designed to shed light on the state of the relationship between members of the U.S. reserve component (RC) and their civilian employers, researchers at the RAND Corporation developed and administered the 2022 Department of Defense (DoD) National Survey of Employers (the 2022 employer survey). This survey, a modified version of the 2011 DoD National Survey of Employers (the 2011 employer survey), was sent to private-sector employers of varying sizes, DoD and non-DoD federal agencies, and state and local governments.The survey asked about employer experiences with RC employees-both rewards and challengeswith an emphasis on the implications of military duty-related absences.The process of developing and administering the survey yielded lessons learned beyond the substantive findings presented in our main research report (Werber et al, 2024). These lessons could inform future efforts to survey employers of RC personnel.…”
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“…As part of a research project designed to shed light on the state of the relationship between members of the U.S. reserve component (RC) and their civilian employers, researchers at the RAND Corporation developed and administered the 2022 Department of Defense (DoD) National Survey of Employers (the 2022 employer survey). This survey, a modified version of the 2011 DoD National Survey of Employers (the 2011 employer survey), was sent to private-sector employers of varying sizes, DoD and non-DoD federal agencies, and state and local governments.The survey asked about employer experiences with RC employees-both rewards and challengeswith an emphasis on the implications of military duty-related absences.The process of developing and administering the survey yielded lessons learned beyond the substantive findings presented in our main research report (Werber et al, 2024). These lessons could inform future efforts to survey employers of RC personnel.…”
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confidence: 78%
“…The process of developing and administering the survey yielded lessons learned beyond the substantive findings presented in our main research report (Werber et al, 2024). These lessons could inform future efforts to survey employers of RC personnel.…”
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