Pay Competitiveness and Quality of Department of Defense Scientists and Engineers - Michael Gibbs - Books - RAND - 9780833029812 - July 13, 2001
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Pay Competitiveness and Quality of Department of Defense Scientists and Engineers


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This report presents an analysis of the pay competitiveness, and quality of employees recruited and retained, for civilian scientific and engineering positions in Department of Defense (DoD) laboratories. This study uses pay, promotion, performance, and demographic data drawn from personnel records on scientists and engineers (S/Es) employed in DoD labs from 1982 through 1996. This report examines whether returns to skills (increases in pay due to investments in worker skills, such as higher education or on-the-job training that increases productivity) rose in the DoD labs during 1982 through 1996 as they did in the private sector. The report also analyzes whether there were changes in the quality of S/E lab employees the DoD was able to attract and retain during that period. For DoD lab scientists and engineers, the report finds little evidence of changes in returns to skills or the quality of the workforce. Similarly, little evidence exists that the quality of S/Es hired or retained declined during the defense drawdown in the 1990s. The report also analyzes whether personnel outcomes differed among three pay systems: the General Schedule (GS), the Performance Management Recognition System (PMRS), and the experimental China Lake system. The study finds little evidence that the additional flexibility in personnel management provided by the PMRS or China Lake pay systems led to substantially different personnel outcomes for the S/E segment of the DoD labor force.


75 pages, illustrations

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 13, 2001
ISBN13 9780833029812
Publishers RAND
Pages 58
Dimensions 153 × 229 × 6 mm   ·   129 g   (Weight (estimated))
Language English