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来源类型 | Report |
规范类型 | 报告 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.7249/RRA385-1 |
来源ID | RR-A385-1 |
Monetary and Nonmonetary Compensation for High-Value U.S. Department of Defense Civilian Skill Sets | |
Molly F. McIntosh; Patricia K. Tong; Hannah Acheson-Field; Noah Johnson; Norah Griffin; Joshua Russell-Fritch | |
发表日期 | 2020-11-16 |
出版年 | 2020 |
页码 | 192 |
语种 | 英语 |
结论 | DoD civilian income is competitive with or exceeds that in the private sector for three of the defense acquisition workforces: business and financial management, procurement, and engineering and science
The federal government provides more-generous benefits in some cases and less-generous benefits in others
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摘要 | Manning the U.S. Space Force, which was established in the 2020 National Defense Authorization Act, will require civilians with high-value skill sets. To ensure that it can attract and retain civilian talent for the Space Force, the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) needs to understand how DoD civilian compensation compares with that in the private sector. In this report, the authors compare monetary and nonmonetary compensation between the DoD civilian and private sectors, focusing on workforces with high-value skill sets: aerospace engineering and four defense acquisition workforces — business and financial management, program management, procurement, and engineering and science. ,The authors found that predicted average income among DoD civilians is competitive with or exceeds that in the private sector for three defense acquisition workforces: business and financial management, procurement, and engineering and science. However, DoD civilians in aerospace engineering or defense acquisition program management are predicted to earn less than private-sector workers. The authors also found that DoD civilians with less than a bachelor's degree generally earn more than their private-sector counterparts, whereas DoD civilians with a master's degree or more typically earn less than private-sector workers. Moreover, the authors found that predicted average income among DoD civilians covered by demonstration projects is in line with or even higher than that in the private sector, while the opposite is true for other pay plans, including the standard General Schedule (GS) system. Finally, the authors found that the federal government provides more-generous benefits in some cases and less-generous benefits in others. |
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主题 | Civilian Military Workforce ; Occupations ; Technical Professions ; United States Air Force ; United States Army ; United States Department of Defense ; United States Marine Corps ; United States Navy ; Wages and Compensation |
URL | https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RRA385-1.html |
来源智库 | RAND Corporation (United States) |
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资源类型 | 智库出版物 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/524281 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Molly F. McIntosh,Patricia K. Tong,Hannah Acheson-Field,et al. Monetary and Nonmonetary Compensation for High-Value U.S. Department of Defense Civilian Skill Sets. 2020. |
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