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Title: CP10 Demographic Profile Total Strength


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CP10 Demographic ProfileTotal Strength
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Source WASS
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CP10 Demographic ProfileGains Losses
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CP10 Demographic ProfileForecasts
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CP10 Demographic ProfileSummary of Findings
  • CP10 population in decline since FY89. Total
    population in FY89 3368, down to 2061 in FY03
    (38.8 decline).
  • Portion of males to females downFY89 males
    42.4-FY03 24.7
  • Whites still dominant racial group but down from
    FY89 level FY89 76.4-FY03 68.4
  • Education level for high school and less has
    increased as a portion of the workforce FY89
    19.7-FY03 28.3
  • Increase in median age of population as a result
    of decrease in population and the continuous
    trend of higher losses than gains.
  • Median age of accessions to CP10 higher than All
    Army accessions by about 6-10 years.
  • Highest loss groupwhite males. Down from 33.8
    in FY89 to 17 in FY03 drop of 69.2.

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CP 10 Profile SummaryGood News---Bad News
Bad News
Good News
  • College educated portion of population declining.
  • Veterans preference portion declining.
  • Retirement eligibility of optional retirees on
    the rise.
  • Losses exceeding gains despite increasing hiring.
    This is resulting to decline in total population.
  • Losses from higher grades are exceeding gains to
    same grades. Gains to grades 1-12 highest.
  • Losing more college and up than gaining.
    Supervisor losses on rise.
  • Veteran preference losses greater than gains.
  • Female retirements higher than male retirements.
  • Portion of CP10 eligible to retire increasing.
  • Median age of gains 45, high compared to Army
    averages.
  • Supervisor by gender distribution improving.
  • Gains of males and females improving (closer
    together for FY03).
  • Hiring more college graduates.
  • Hiring more vets.
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