Table C-19.  Selected Reserve Commissioned Officer Gains and Corps, FY11: 
by Component, Gender, and Marital Status with Civilian Comparison Groups
  COMPONENT TOTAL CIVILIAN
GENDER ARNG USAR USNR USMCR ANG USAFR    DoD    COLLEGE GRADUATES1, 2
Officer Gains
Males
   Married 41.6 41.5 59.1 56.5 68.3 71.6 68.1 43.6
   Unmarried 58.4 58.5 40.9 43.5 31.7 28.4 31.9 56.4
Females
   Married 33.7 29.6 38.1 49.2 53.9 58.1 57.7 49.2
   Unmarried 66.3 70.4 61.9 50.8 46.1 41.9 42.3 50.8
TOTAL
   Married 40.3 38.4 54.3 55.9 65.4 67.4 65.3 46.7
   Unmarried 59.7 61.6 45.7 44.1 34.6 32.6 34.7 53.3
Officer Corps
Males
   Married 68.0 71.3 78.3 74.7 82.0 80.4 80.4 63.4
   Unmarried 32.0 28.7 21.7 25.3 18.0 19.6 19.6 36.6
Females
   Married 47.6 51.1 57.2 57.3 62.5 64.7 65.7 58.5
   Unmarried 52.4 48.9 42.8 42.7 37.5 35.3 34.3 41.5
TOTAL
   Married 65.3 66.2 74.7 73.5 78.6 76.4 77.3 60.9
   Unmarried 34.7 33.8 25.3 26.5 21.4 23.6 22.7 39.1
   
  1. Comparison group for gains includes 21-35 year-old college graduates in the noninstitutional civilian population, October 2010-September 2011 average.
  2. Comparison group for reserve component officer corps includes college graduates in the civilian labor force (21 years and older), September 2011.
      Source:  Civilian data from Bureau of Labor Statistics Current Population Survey.