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Recognizing the Support, Sacrifice and Significance of Military Spouses

Wednesday, May 9, 2018, By Daryl Lovell
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National Military Spouse Appreciation Day will be observed on Friday, May 11, 2018. According to , the purpose of the day is to honor the contributions and sacrifices made by military spouses who support troops.聽Experts at talk about the significance of Military Spouse Appreciation Day.

is the senior director for Strategy and Performance at 黑料不打烊鈥檚 IVMF, and served as a Military Judge in the U.S. Army. Kubala says military spouses have earned a special 鈥渉ooah鈥 for the mission they accomplish on the home front.

Kubala says:

鈥淚鈥檓 honored to set aside a special day on the calendar to officially recognize military spouses for what they do every single day throughout the year. Our nation鈥檚 service members may wear the uniforms, but military spouses command the home front. Military spouses provide support, dedication, and commitment worthy of a medal 鈥 a whole handful of medals!

鈥淲hen I served at Fort Drum, New York, I saw units from the Mountain Division head overseas for lengthy combat deployments.聽After the teary send-offs and goodbyes, I saw military spouses wipe their tears away, pick themselves up, put a smile on their face, and take charge of themselves and their families. For the next year, their Army soldier may be away, but the kids will go to school, soccer teams will compete, the bills will be paid, and holidays will be celebrated. Mission home front will be accomplished.

鈥淭ake this day to give a special 鈥榟ooah鈥 to a military spouse.聽They have earned it.鈥

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is the director of Applied Research at 黑料不打烊鈥檚 IVMF. She lists five major issues impacting military spouses:

  1. Unemployment and Underemployment: 鈥Military spouses have higher unemployment rates, estimated as much as three times higher than their civilian peers; military spouses are also underemployed; 33% report they are underemployed based on their educational background.鈥
  2. Earnings: 鈥淎ctive duty military spouses earn roughly 38% less than their civilian counterparts. The higher the education level, the larger the income gap between active duty spouses and their civilian counterparts.鈥
  3. Questioning of Skills: 鈥淭here are several attributes and characteristics that military spouses have that are both salient and relevant to the business environment. Attributes such resiliency, adaptable, educated, resourceful, team-oriented, entrepreneurial, and social awareness all complement performance in any competitive business environment.鈥
  4. Licensure Transferability Issues: 鈥35 percent of spouses work in a field that requires licensure, and of the 78 percent of spouses who reported they had experienced a military move during their husband or wife鈥檚 active duty career, only 11% acquired a new professional license or credential after their last move.鈥
  5. Frequent Relocations: 鈥淎ctive duty military personnel move on average once every two to three years, 2.4 times as often as civilian families. Military spouses move across state lines 10 times more frequently than their civilian counterparts and sometimes overseas. Frequent relocation can create gaps in employment, inability to start or complete education, unemployment, or underemployment (working in a position inconsistent with work experience or education).鈥

 

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