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What is United States Reserve Armed Forces

Handbook of Research on Credential Innovations for Inclusive Pathways to Professions
The Reserve Armed Forces consist of a group of military organizations with members who perform a limited number of hours of military duty per year. They are on call to help the full-time active-duty military when needed.
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Military-to-Civilian Transition Through Credentials: Certification Promotion by Military COOL Program
Mary Tschirhart (The George Washington University, USA) and Huang Chen (The George Washington University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3820-3.ch009
Abstract
This chapter reviews the United States COOL programs' promotion of certification during military employment to support transition to civilian employment and the CareerOneStop platform which profiles certifications. Some certifications on CareerOneStop have a designation from COOL indicating relevance to military workers. The chapter presents analyses showing that certain types of certifications are more likely to have a military designation than others. In brief, the designation is more likely for accredited and industry-recognized certifications and those tied to occupations with lower annual median wages and predictions of decrease and increase in employment versus a more stable trajectory. Some occupations also significantly differ in the likelihood of a military designation for certifications tied to it. The authors close with a discussion of recommendations including additional questions for consideration.
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