An edition of Military enlistments (1984)

Military enlistments

what can we learn from geographic variation?

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Military enlistments: what can we learn from geographic variation?
1984, U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences
in English
Cover of: Military enlistments
Military enlistments: what can we learn from geographic variation?
1984, U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences
in English

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Edition Notes

"University of Maryland and National Bureau of Economic Research."

Distributed to depository libraries in microfiche.

"February 1984."

Includes bibliographies.

Final report. Feb 1983 to Sept 1983.

DAAG29-81-D-0100. 2Q263731A792.

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Alexandria, Va
Series
Technical report -- 620., Technical report (U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences) -- 620.

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Pagination
ix, 37 p. ;
Number of pages
37

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OL17567322M

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