In Blue Star Families» 2016 Military Family Lifestyle Survey, a whopping 79 percent of
military spouses reported feeling that being married to a service member has had an adverse impact on their careers.
According to the 2015 Military Family Lifestyle Survey, 52 % of
military spouses reported struggling with feeling of isolation and loneliness.
Many
military spouses report that they lose significant family income when moving from state to state.
Not exact matches
Savings for
military spouses who are FlexJobs members: As a FlexJobs member, you can take advantage of 25 % off its full Experian Credit
Report, regularly priced at $ 9.95.
Indeed, 63 percent of
military spouses have not received a promotion at work since marrying a service member, and the same percentage
reported facing licensing problems because of geographic location.
A new
report from the IFA shows more than 64,000 veterans,
military spouses and wounded warriors have started careers in franchising, including 4,314 who have become veteran business owners, since 2011 through Operation Enduring Opportunity, a campaign of the IFA's VetFran Strategic Initiative.
The
spouses of service members and civilian women who live or work near
military facilities are especially vulnerable to being sexually assaulted, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D - N.Y.) said in a
report.
I am joined today by Lindsey Burke, director of the Center for Education Policy for the Heritage Foundation, an EdChoice fellow, a doctoral Candidate at George Mason University and coauthor of our latest
report, Surveying the
Military: What America's Servicemembers, Veterans, and Their
Spouses Think About K — 12 Education and the Profession.
In this
report, authors Paul DiPerna, Lindsey Burke and Anne Ryland share the results of a 2017 survey of 1,200 active - duty
military servicemembers, veterans, and their
spouses to help policymakers and the public better understand this important constituency's perspectives on K — 12 education, school choice policies and the
military profession as a whole.
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This simplifies things for
spouses and other family members, who can cash a soldier's paychecks, file tax returns, buy or sell a house, obtain
military ID cards, qualify for government housing and enroll in the Defense Enrollment Eligibility
Reporting System (DEERS).
Every piece of the Mission: Transition package is available for individual purchase on our website, www.CareerConfidential.com, except for the 2 special
reports on How to Job Search Long Distance and Job Search Success for the
Military Spouse.
So we've included an additional
report: Job Search Success for the
Military Spouse.
According to the most recent Demographics
Report (2015) from
Military OneSource, prepared for the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), «across the active duty and selected reserve population, there are 2,120,505 military personnel and 2,783,141 [additional] family members, including spouses, children, and adult dependents
Military OneSource, prepared for the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), «across the active duty and selected reserve population, there are 2,120,505
military personnel and 2,783,141 [additional] family members, including spouses, children, and adult dependents
military personnel and 2,783,141 [additional] family members, including
spouses, children, and adult dependents.»