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Author:
Schaefer, Agnes Gereben, author.
Title:
Implications of integrating women into the Marine Corps infantry / Agnes Gereben Schaefer, Jennie W. Wenger, Jennifer Kavanagh, Jonathan P. Wong, Gillian S. Oak, Thomas E. Trail, Todd Nichols.
Publisher:
RAND Corporation,
Copyright Date:
2015
Description:
xxviii, 186 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 26 cm
Subject:
United States.--Marine Corps--Personnel management.
Women and the military--United States.
Women soldiers--United States.
Women in combat--United States.
Other Authors:
Wenger, Jennie W., author.
Kavanagh, Jennifer, 1981- author.
Wong, Jonathan P., author.
Oak, Gillian S., author.
Trail, Thomas, 1967- author.
Nichols, Todd, author.
National Defense Research Institute (U.S.)
Notes:
"RAND National Defense Research Institute." "RR-1103-USMC"--Cover page 4. Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-186).
Contents:
Introduction -- History of Integrating Women into the U.S. Military -- Research on Cohesion -- Insights on Critical Mass -- Lessons Learned from the Experiences of Foreign Militaries -- Lessons Learned from the Experiences of Domestic Police and Fire Departments -- Integrating the Marine Corps Infantry: Representation and Costs -- Developing a Monitoring Framework -- Cross-Cutting Implications and Recommendations for Implementation -- Appendix A. Rubric for Evaluating USMC Infantry Characteristics -- Appendix B. Summary of FDNY Postintegration Lawsuits -- Appendix C. Regression Results -- Appendix D. Monitoring Framework -- Appendix E. Approach to Developing a Monitoring Framework.
Summary:
"This study for the U.S. Marine Corps consisted of four tasks: (1) review the literature on the integration of women in ground combat and other physically demanding occupations, (2) conduct interviews with representatives of organizations that have integrated women into physically demanding occupations, (3) estimate the costs of potential initiatives to promote successful gender integration, and (4) develop an approach for monitoring implementation of gender integration of the infantry. RAND researchers present a historical overview of the integration of women into the U.S. military and explore the importance of cohesion and what influences it. The gender integration experiences of foreign militaries, as well as those of domestic police and fire departments, are examined for insights on effective policies. The potential one-time and recurring costs associated with integration are estimated as well. The report culminates in a summary of previous monitoring efforts and broad strategic monitoring issues, as well as recommendations to the Marine Corps for implementation."--[back cover].
Series:
Research report (Rand Corporation) ; RR-1103-USMC.
ISBN:
9780833092038
0833092030
OCLC:
(OCoLC)931628520
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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