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Recruiting,Retention, and Race in the Military
Authors:G. L. A. Harris
Affiliation:1. Mark O. Hatfield School of Government, College of Urban and Public Affairs, Portland State University , Portland, Oregon, USA Glah@pdx.edu
Abstract:In the United States (U.S.) military, race and/or ethnicity serve as identifiable factors in recruitment, promotion, and retention patterns. African Americans are overrepresented especially in the Army and within the enlisted corps relative to their proportion within the civilian population. And while Hispanics constitute the fastest growing segment of the workforce as well as in society, they are underrepresented in the military.

This study confirms the disparity of underrepresented minorities within the officer corps. It explored the recruiting and retention challenges with certain groups, the role of race and/or ethnicity, and what the U.S. military can do to attract underrepresented groups to its officer corps. As part of the discourse, the author also draws from similar experiences of militaries within the international community.
Keywords:military  officer corps  underrepresented minorities
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