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In-Depth Analysis of the Survey of Army Families (1991-1992), Volume 2 - Thematic Analysis of Spouses' Comments
The 1991 Survey of Army Families (SAF) was sent out to a sample of 14,538 Army civilian spouses. The survey focused on many of the same topics as in the 1987 Survey of Army Families: housing and transportation; relocation; family programs and services; medical care; children; work experience; backgr...
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Summary: | The 1991 Survey of Army Families (SAF) was sent out to a sample of 14,538 Army civilian spouses. The survey focused on many of the same topics as in the 1987 Survey of Army Families: housing and transportation; relocation; family programs and services; medical care; children; work experience; background of respondent; background of soldier spouse. However, a substantial portion of the current survey introduced a new topic - family issues specifically related to Operation Desert Shield/Storm (ODS): deployment/relocation and separation, family reunion after ODS, spouses not deployed/relocated for ODS, and family support groups.
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