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Should the Increase in Military Pay be Slowed?

Reforming Military Retirement
This report documents RAND analytical support to the Military Compensation and Retirement Modernization Commission (MCRMC). Using the Dynamic Retention Model, the report evaluates …

Evaluation of Flexible Spending Accounts for Active-Duty Service Members
This report presents an analysis--requested by the Office of the Secretary of Defense as input for Congress--of the implications of flexible spending account options for …

An Updated Look at Military and Civilian Pay Levels and Recruit Quality

Toward Improved Management of Officer Retention
This report documents efforts to implement a capability for the U.S. Department of Defense to assess alternative policies to enhance officer retention using estimates of behavioral …

Air Force Compensation
One-liner: The authors examine the current Air Force pay system, suggest ways it could be strengthened, and assess two pay concepts: skill pay and capability pay. 450-character …

Looking to the Future
One-liner: Discusses how manpower and personnel policies can be used to produce the changes in military culture needed for transformation. 450-character abstract: Military …

Retaining U.S. Air Force Pilots When the Civilian Demand for Pilots is
An increase in pilot hiring at major commercial airlines could increase the outflow of U.S. Air Force rated officers and create manning shortfalls. Because aviator retention pay is …

The Federal Civil Service Workforce
This study begins to extend the dynamic retention model to federal civil service employment. Models are estimated and then used to simulate the effects of pay freezes and unpaid …

Military Enlistment of Hispanic Youth
Although polls of Hispanic youth show a strong propensity to serve in the military, Hispanics are nonetheless underrepresented among military recruits. The authors discuss the …

An Assessment of the Military Survivor Benefit Plan
The Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP) provides income security for the survivors of U.S. service members who perform in an authorized-duty status and die in the line of duty, as well as …

Retention, Incentives, and DOD Experience Under the 40-Year Military Pay Table
In a multimethod analysis, RAND researchers assess whether the military should continue using its 40-year pay table, implemented in 2007, to retain the most-experienced officers, …