Then, also there have been some other
surveys of military families and we incorporated and adapted some of their questions that were asked in those surveys to have some comparison.
Not exact matches
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
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
military spouses reported feeling that being married to a service member has had an adverse impact on their careers.
Blue Star
Families recently released their annual military family survey showing some of the pain points military famili
Families recently released their annual
military family survey showing some
of the pain points
military familiesfamilies face.
According to the 2014
Military Family Lifestyle
Survey, more than 30 %
of the
families offered this as their motivation to geo - bach.
According to the 2015
Military Family Lifestyle Survey, 52 % of military spouses reported struggling with feeling of isolation and lon
Military Family Lifestyle
Survey, 52 %
of military spouses reported struggling with feeling of isolation and lon
military spouses reported struggling with feeling
of isolation and loneliness.
According to a recent
Military Family Lifestyle
Survey, 46 %
of post-9 / 11 veterans report that it took longer than expected to find employment.
In our
survey, we found that about 54 percent
of military families had paid for either before - or after - care services for their children, compared to 35 percent
of the civilian population.
I think that based on what we found in this
survey, this hopefully can just bring fuller context and understanding
of where
military families are coming from, especially when it comes to their schooling activities and educational activities.
Our new research,
Surveying the
Military, is the first of its kind and methodology to delve deeper into former and current military families» thoughts on K — 12 education in
Military, is the first
of its kind and methodology to delve deeper into former and current
military families» thoughts on K — 12 education in
military families» thoughts on K — 12 education in America.
The
survey finds that 42 percent
of middle - class
military families with household incomes
of at least $ 50,000 own some form
of permanent life insurance, and 49 percent own term life insurance products.
Top Concerns
of Military Spouses: Number 1: Amount
of Time Away from
Family (46 %) Number 2:
Military Spouse Employment (43 %) Number 3: Financial and Benefit Concerns (40 %) Read the Blue Star
Families Survey (PDF)
In 2010, more than 1 in 5 children were reported to be living in poverty.6, 10 Economic disadvantage is among the most potent risks for behavioral and emotional problems due to increased exposure to environmental, familial, and psychosocial risks.11 — 13 In
families in which parents are in
military service, parental deployment and return has been determined to be a risk factor for behavioral and emotional problems in children.14 Data from the 2003 National
Survey of Children's Health demonstrated a strong linear relationship between increasing number
of psychosocial risks and many poor health outcomes, including social - emotional health.15 The Adverse Childhood Experience Study
surveyed 17000 adults about early traumatic and stressful experiences.
For 75 percent
of military families, owning a home is one
of the most important things to accomplish upon returning from service, according to a new
survey.