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Title: We don't need no Education: Effects of Degree Masking on Air Force Officer Promotion Outcomes
Authors: Katharine Albright
Keywords: promotion
advanced academic degree
AAD
master’s degrees
graduate education
Air Force officers
masking policies
United States Air Force
USAF
Officer Selection Records
OSR
Issue Date: 1-Mar-2022
Publisher: Acquisition Research Program
Citation: APA
Series/Report no.: Human Resources;NPS-HR-22-204
Abstract: The United States Air Force (USAF) implemented an Advanced Academic Degree (AAD) masking policy for officer promotion boards at the end of 2014. This policy prevented promotion boards from viewing degree information in Officer Selection Records (OSRs) as part of an initiative to focus board members on assessing job performance. This research analyzed how this policy affected promotion outcomes for different subgroups of officers. Using data for active duty USAF officers from 2007 to 2019, we leveraged descriptive techniques and linear probability models to determine how promotion rates changed over time for officers meeting O-4 and O-5 promotion boards while in-the-zone for promotion. We determined that the promotion premium of an AAD reduced about 50 percent across O-4 and O-5 promotion boards. Additionally, we found that non-AAD holding rated officers became significantly more likely to promote to O-4 following policy implementation, relative to their counterparts in support career fields. These findings suggest that the AAD masking policy potentially affected the type and quality of officers promoted by the USAF after 2014.
Description: Student thesis report
URI: https://dair.nps.edu/handle/123456789/4717
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