An assessment of options for increasing gender integration in Air Force basic military training
Agnes Gereben Schaefer, Darrell D. Jones, Andrew M. Naber, Thomas Goughnour, Nelson Lim.
Bok Engelsk
Medvirkende | Goughnour, Thomas, (author.)
Jones, Darrell D., (author.) Lim, Nelson, (author.) Naber, Andrew M., (author.) |
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Opplysninger | Introduction -- Review of Research Literature on GIT Effects -- Service GIT Models -- Options for Increasing GIT and Their Associated Costs -- Applying Historical BMT Data to Current Facility Constraints and GIT Options -- The Effects of Attrition on GIT Options -- Considerations When Implementing GIT -- Developing a Framework for Monitoring GIT in BMT -- Conclusions and Recommendations. - "The USAF asked the RAND Corporation to assess ways to increase gender-integrated training (GIT) in Basic Military Training (BMT). RAND reviewed historical literature and the experiences of other services and devised five options for increased GIT. Options include integrating training activities, integrating flights to different male-female proportions both before and after fall out from sleeping bays, and modifying sleeping bays for full integration. This report provides a comparative analysis of these options, including costs for each one, as well as a monitoring framework to monitor the progress of any GIT option that the USAF might choose."--Publisher's description.
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Emner | United States. . Air Force - Women - Training of.
Basic training (Military education) - United States. Gender mainstreaming - United States. Social integration - United States. |