An examination of the impact of employment, unemployment, and underemployment on the mental health and wellbeing of today’s military spouses.
When businesses recognize and embrace different perspectives, they are better able to create value, serve customers, support employees, and solve problems.
This report draws insight from over 4,100 military spouse respondents to identify how unemployment impacts their long-term financial futures. It also provides actionable recommendations for employers, support organizations, and policymakers.
The Military Spouse Employment Flash Survey provides a snapshot of military spouses’ employment conditions in 4th quarter 2021.
Explored attitudes about including military spouses in the OFCCP hiring benchmark and whether it will positively impact their economic opportunities.
The Military Spouse Employment Conceptual Framework provides a comprehensive representation of factors that have the potential to influence spouses’ employment.
This project examined entrepreneurship, remote work, and upskilling as drivers of economic success for military spouses.