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Confident, valued and supported: Examining the benefits of employment support for military spouses

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posted on 2023-08-30, 16:57 authored by Lauren R. Godier-McBard, Nick Caddick, Matt Fossey
Military spouses face numerous challenges in obtaining employment as a result of their connection to the military. Previous research has linked military spouses underemployment to reduced well-being and satisfaction with military life, which in turn impacts on retention of the service person. In response to this the UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) trialled a 2 year programme of employment support for spouses in 2015. This paper reports the findings of a qualitative evaluation of this programme and its impact on spouses. Interviews were carried out with 30 spouses and 23 of their serving partners to examine the benefits and impact of the support provided. The majority of spouses and their serving partners perceived the employment support as providing a positive contribution from the military to help spouses get back into employment or improve their employability. Additionally, spouses felt invested in by the military and valued as constituents in their own right. No impact of employment support for spouses on the intention to remain or leave the Armed Forces was identified. Longitudinal follow up will be required to determine any long-term impact of employment support on employment outcomes and retention.

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Refereed

  • Yes

Volume

32

Issue number

3

Page range

273-286

Publication title

Military Psychology

ISSN

1532-7876

Publisher

American Psychological Association

File version

  • Accepted version

Language

  • eng

Legacy posted date

2020-02-18

Legacy creation date

2020-02-18

Legacy Faculty/School/Department

Faculty of Health, Education, Medicine & Social Care

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