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This report explores the applicability of neighborhood theory and social indicators research to understanding the quality of life in and around military bases. It also highlights gaps in neighborhood study methodology that need to be addressed in future research. Finally, it outlines how a more in-depth neighborhood analysis of military installations could be conducted.
Airmen -- United States -- Social conditions -- 21st century. --- Military bases -- United States. --- Neighborhoods -- Social aspects -- United States. --- Quality of life -- United States -- Statistics. --- Social indicators -- United States -- Statistics. --- Soldiers -- United States -- Social conditions -- 21st century. --- United States. -- Air Force -- Barracks and quarters -- Evaluation. --- United States. -- Army -- Barracks and quarters -- Evaluation. --- Soldiers --- Airmen --- Military bases --- Neighborhoods --- Quality of life --- Social indicators --- Military & Naval Science --- Law, Politics & Government --- Military Administration --- Social conditions --- Social aspects --- United States. --- Barracks and quarters --- Evaluation. --- Indicators, Social --- Life, Quality of --- Neighborhood --- Neighbourhoods --- Air force personnel --- Armed Forces personnel --- Members of the Armed Forces --- Military personnel --- Military service members --- Service members --- Servicemen, Military --- AF --- Air Force (U.S.) --- U.S.A.F. --- United States Air Force --- US Air Force --- USAF --- U.S. Army --- US Army --- Social history --- Economic indicators --- Social accounting --- Social prediction --- Economic history --- Human ecology --- Life --- Basic needs --- Human comfort --- Work-life balance --- Communities --- Armed Forces --- AF (Air force) --- U.S.A.F. (Air force) --- USAF (Air force)
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