A New Tool for Assessing Workforce Management Policies Over Time Extending the Dynamic Retention Model

This research extends the dynamic retention model to simulate the transition to the steady state, providing researchers with the ability to assess the effects of workforce management policies both in the steady state and in the transition to the steady state as well as to assess the effects of alter...

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Main Author: Asch, Beth J. (auth)
Other Authors: Mattock, Michael G. (auth), Hosek, James (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: RAND Corporation 2013
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Summary:This research extends the dynamic retention model to simulate the transition to the steady state, providing researchers with the ability to assess the effects of workforce management policies both in the steady state and in the transition to the steady state as well as to assess the effects of alternative implementation strategies. It helps policymakers better understand workforce dynamics and how they respond to policy change.
ISBN:j.ctt4cgdnt
9780833081964
9780833081377
Access:Open Access