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When you think of
women in the military,
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Women in the Military:Special Contributions and
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This material is based upon work supported by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the Office of Military Family Readiness Policy, U.S. Department of
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Shelley MacDermid Wadsworth
Today’s Presenters
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Professor, Department of Human Development and Family Studies,Purdue University
Leanne Knobloch
Professor, Dept. of Communication,University of Illinois
KenonaSouthwell
Senior Research/AnalystEagle Technologies, Inc
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Learning Objectives
• Understand the demographics of women serving in the military
• Do women who join the military differ from women who do not?
• Identify distinctive features of military women’s careers
• Discuss gender differences in the experience and consequences of deployment
• Examine key current challenges facing women service members
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Women in the Military
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Representation of Women In The MilitaryTrends: 2010 to 2018
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Source: 2018 Demographic Profile
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MEN ARE MORE LIKELY TO BE MARRIED (EXCEPT FOR USMC RESERVE)
Source: 2018 Demographic Profile
Across DoD, men are about 1.3 times more likely than women to
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MEN MORE LIKELYWOMEN MORE LIKELY
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WOMEN ARE MORE LIKELY TO BE PART OF DUAL-MILITARY MARRIAGES
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WOMEN MORE LIKELY
Active Duty women are 9.7 times more
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Divorce
Source: Negrusa, Negrusa, & Hosek, 2014
For women who deployed, divorce rates
were much higher
For men, divorce rates were quite similar
regardless of deployment
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WOMEN ARE MORE LIKELY TO BE SINGLE PARENTS
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WOMEN MORE LIKELY
Across DoD, Active Duty women are
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True or false?
Female service members are more likely to be married than male service members.
Please respond using the poll pop-up feature.
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Challenges For Civilian Husbands (or Partners)
• Wives’ work demands
• Difficulty integrating in the military community
• Internal conflict with performing non-traditional gender roles
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Benefits For Civilian Husbands
• A sense of pride and mission
• Resources and financial benefits
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What was the most surprising difference between service men and women’s
families?
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Are Women Who Join the Military Unique?
Yes…and No• Have been present in the military since 1775
• Want to have families (Lundquist & Smith, 2005; Lundquist, 2008)
• Prior to current conflict, reported greater benefits of military service than men (Lundquist & Smith, 2005; Lundquist, 2008)
• Less likely to misuse alcohol; more likely to be depressed (Maguen et al., 2012; Street et al., 2013)
• 20 times more likely than men to be assaulted during military service (Suris & Lind, 2008)
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Are Military Women Unique? Yes…and No(continued)
• Work-family conflict may be more acute for women than men – but this may be changing today (Segal, 1986)
• Military women are more likely than men to divorce (Karney & Crown, 2007; Negrusa, Negrusa & Hosek, 2014)
• Military Family Readiness System may do a better job for men’s than women’s families (Segal & Segal, 2003)
• More likely than men to be members of ethnic minority groups (Patten & Parker, 2011)
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Are Military Women’s Careers Unique? • Women are underrepresented among colonels and admirals/generals
(DACOWITS, 2015).
• Women separate from the military earlier in their careers than men (DACOWITS, 2017).
• Key factors in servicewomen’s decisions to leave:
– Starting a family
– challenges of geographic separation from family, both because of deployment and inability to collocate with a service member spouse;
– pressure to prioritize one’s military career among dual military service members; and
– difficulties with work-life-family balance. (National Academies of Sciences, Engineering & Medicine, 2019)
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Women Deployed to OIF/OEF
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What are key stressors facing women service members
during and after deployment?
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Deployment Stressorsfor Women Service Members
• Combat stress
• Family separation
• Military sexual trauma
• Health problems
(Kelly et al., 2014; Mattocks et al., 2012; Nilsson et al., 2015; Yan et al., 2013)
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Combat Stress
• Combat-related violence can take a toll during and after deployment
• Combat stress corresponds with irritability, depression, and posttraumatic stress
• Women may not utilize support resources to shield loved ones from the burden of war
(Fox et al., 2016; Mankowski et al., 2015; Mattocks et al., 2012)
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Family Separation
• Deployed mothers can mourn key moments missed at home
• Children can struggle to adjust to their mother’s return
• Parenting challenges can be heightened by reunion stress
• Single mothers can find deployment to be especially challenging
(Creech et al., 2016; Dultra et al., 2012; Kelly et al., 2014; Nilsson et al., 2015)
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Military Sexual Trauma• Military sexual trauma (defined as both sexual
harassment and sexual assault) is a major threat to women during deployment
• Military sexual trauma corresponds with more severe mental health issues over and above the effects of combat exposure
(Fox et al., 2016; Gross et al., 2019; Kearns et al., 2016)
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Health Problems• Army enlisted soldier suicide
rate during deployment is higher for women than men
• Women report more post-concussion symptoms following TBI than men
• Depression, posttraumatic stress, and alcohol misuse are major issues for both women and men
(Brickell et al., 2017; Kelly et al., 2016; Smith et al., 2017; Street et al., 2015)
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What can the military community do to support female service members
and their families?
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Key Current Challenges Facing Military Women
• Reluctance of young women to serve in the military; lack of awareness of opportunities
• Slow progress on gender integration, and misconceptions. • Poorly-fitting equipment and gear.• Gender discrimination and sexual harassment.• Insufficiently flexible parental leave policies.• Need for better assistance for transition to VA care (note the
VA mission: To care for him…)
Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services (DACOWITS) 2018 Annual Report
https://dacowits.defense.gov/Reports-Meetings/
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