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In Panel 2, each column shows the difference-in-differences estimates of the effect of conscription using the pooled sample of men and women.
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While never popular, conscription used to be the glue of the army, bringing together young people from across society.
Some men, though, avoided the draft, which is also known as conscription, by using official channels.
Stress resilience was measured at a compulsory military conscription examination using a semistructured interview with a psychologist.
Based on the literature on violence risk assessment, additional risk factors (confounders) were selected from the conscription data using the following procedure.
Source: Global Competitiveness Report 2000, World Economic Forum (2000) Conscription: Data on the use and duration of military conscription were used to construct rating intervals.
Modified forms of conscription were used by Prussia, Switzerland, Russia, and other European countries during the 17th and 18th centuries.
The 3rd Division was not deployed during this time, however, and although national service was instituted, service in Korea was undertaken on a voluntary basis, and conscription was used only as a means to expand the CMF and provide a base upon which mobilisation could be achieved if it proved necessary.
Conscription records, used in this study as gold standard, are inferior to the actual medical records in that they themselves may under ascertain asthma diagnoses.
We're operating an all-volunteer, professional military force using conscription era personnel policies.
In Australia, two plebiscites on using conscription to expand the AIF were defeated in October 1916 and December 1917, thereby preserving the volunteer status but stretching the AIF's reserves towards the end of the war.
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