Annual Survey of Army Families: A Report on Army Spouses and Families in 1987U.S. Army Community and Family Support Center, 1988 - 168 psl. |
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... achieve personal goals is at least a slight problem for them , and 21 percent say it is a serious problem . Spouse satisfaction with the Army as a way of life varies with soldier career , Army life course , and other factors . Overall ...
... achieve personal goals is at least a slight problem for them , and 21 percent say it is a serious problem . Spouse satisfaction with the Army as a way of life varies with soldier career , Army life course , and other factors . Overall ...
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... achieve personal goals . This section examines spouses ' reports of the seriousness of these problem areas , by pay grade , life course stage , employment status , and location ( CONUS vs. OCONUS ) . 10.2.1 Coping with Day - to - Day ...
... achieve personal goals . This section examines spouses ' reports of the seriousness of these problem areas , by pay grade , life course stage , employment status , and location ( CONUS vs. OCONUS ) . 10.2.1 Coping with Day - to - Day ...
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... achieve personal goals . Overall , about one in six ( 14 % ) spouses say the demands the Army makes of family members is a serious problem , somewhat over half say it is a slight or moderate problem ( 56 % ) , and the remainder ( 30 ...
... achieve personal goals . Overall , about one in six ( 14 % ) spouses say the demands the Army makes of family members is a serious problem , somewhat over half say it is a slight or moderate problem ( 56 % ) , and the remainder ( 30 ...
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... life . For these reasons , their problems would be expected to be greater.1 10.2.6 Opportunities to Achieve Personal Goals Overall , about one - third ( 34 % ) of Army spouses say having oppor- tunities to achieve personal goals is not ...
... life . For these reasons , their problems would be expected to be greater.1 10.2.6 Opportunities to Achieve Personal Goals Overall , about one - third ( 34 % ) of Army spouses say having oppor- tunities to achieve personal goals is not ...
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... achieve personal goals does not vary by pay grade ( Table 10.22 ) . Looked at by family life course stage , the problem for officers ' wives appears to be somewhat higher for two groups : young childless wives ; and older wives who are ...
... achieve personal goals does not vary by pay grade ( Table 10.22 ) . Looked at by family life course stage , the problem for officers ' wives appears to be somewhat higher for two groups : young childless wives ; and older wives who are ...
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