Table B-33. FY 2002 Active Component Officer Accessions and Officer Corps by Marital Status, Gender, and Service with Civilian Comparison Groups
                                   
                                   
                                   
  SERVICE         CIVILIAN
  ARMY   NAVY   MARINE CORPS   AIR FORCE   TOTAL DoD   COLLEGE GRADUATES*
GENDER Married Unmarried   Married Unmarried   Married Unmarried   Married Unmarried   Married Unmarried   Married Unmarried
a. FY 2002 Active Component Officer Accessions                        
                                   
Males 36.51% 63.49%   25.88% 74.12%   39.95% 60.05%   43.60% 56.40%   36.66% 63.34%   49.41% 50.59%
Females 30.37% 69.63%   17.73% 82.27%   24.55% 75.45%   31.18% 68.82%   27.49% 72.51%   54.17% 45.83%
                                   
TOTAL 35.28% 64.72%   24.40% 75.60%   38.69% 61.31%   40.88% 59.12%   34.91% 65.09%   51.99% 48.01%
                                   
b. FY 2002 Active Component Officer Corps                          
                                   
Males 72.61% 27.39%   65.31% 34.69%   69.92% 30.08%   74.39% 25.61%   71.10% 28.90%   71.21% 28.79%
Females 52.42% 47.58%   44.18% 55.82%   40.92% 59.08%   54.68% 45.32%   50.94% 49.06%   61.03% 38.97%
                                   
TOTAL 69.38% 30.62%   62.08% 37.92%   68.35% 31.65%   70.88% 29.12%   67.95% 32.05%   66.50% 33.50%
                                   
 * Comparison group for officer accessions includes 21-35 year old college graduates in the non-institutional civilian population, October 2001-September 2002.
 Comparison group for active component officer corps includes college graduates in the civilian work force (21-49 years old), September 2002.
 Source: Civilian data from Bureau of Labor Statistics Current Population Survey File.

 

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