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Army manpower economics / Gilroy, Curtis L (ed.) 1986  Book
Gilroy, Curtis L Book
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Publication Boulder, Westview Press, 1986.
Description xi, 407p.
Series Westview special studies in military affairs
Standard Number 0813301904
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Changing minority representation in the U S military / Armor, David J; Gilroy, Curtis L   Journal Article
Armor, David J Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract The Department of Defense has always sought a socially representative enlisted force, especially with respect to African American and Hispanic minorities. Ideally, in a democratic society a military force should be representative of the nation it defends. African American overrepresentation was a major concern during the first decade of the All-Volunteer Force (AVF), while Hispanics were underrepresented. During the 1980s black representation stabilized and Hispanics began to increase, especially with respect to enlistments. Starting in the 1990s, black representation began to decline, followed more recently by declines among Hispanics. This article examines changes in minority representation since the inception of the AVF in 1973 and argues that the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have played a significant role in recent changes.
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