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Written question asked by Desmond Swayne (Conservative) on Friday, 14 December 2001, in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Thursday, 10 January 2002. It was answered by Lord Moonie (Labour) on Thursday, 10 January 2002 on behalf of the Ministry of Defence.


Ministry of Defence

Question
To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, what studies the Defence Analytical Statistical Agency has carried out in the last four years which have involved data on servicemen and women who had already retired.
Answer

Mr. Swayne: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what studies the Defence Analytical Statistical Agency has carried out in the last four years which have involved data on servicemen and women who had already retired. [23957] Dr. Moonie: The Defence Analytical Services Agency routinely analyses data on men and women who have left the service to obtain historical information on the strengths and characteristics of the services and to help in predicting the future numbers and types of leavers. The source data are obtained from departmental pay and personnel systems. Retired service personnel may also be included in more general surveys conducted by the agency, for example if a retired officer is employed by the department in a civilian post or if a survey includes reservists. In the last four years the agency has also carried out some special studies involving retired service men and women. In 1999-2000 a study of people who die in service or are invalided out was undertaken to support the Joint Compensation Review, and information on leavers in general was used to support the Armed Forces Pension Scheme Review. The agency is currently carrying out a study of ex-service men with pensions and preserved pension rights to provide information on pension troughs in the Armed Forces Pension Scheme.


Secondary information

Type
Written question
Reference
377 c960W;377 c961-2W; 23957
Session
2001-02
Subjects
Armed forces Personal records Research Surveys Defence Analytical Services Agency Veterans
Link
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