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The National Military Spouse Network Releases Sixth Annual White Paper, 'Rethinking How We Solve The Military Spouse Employment Dilemma'


Report Examines New Ways of Thinking about Spouse Employment and Calls for Transformative Change to Effect Long-Sought Solutions 

LORTON, Va., April 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The National Military Spouse Network (NMSN), the premiere organization supporting the professional and personal growth of the nation's military spouses, today released its sixth annual National Military Spouse Network White Paper. The latest report, "Rethinking How We Solve the Military Spouse Employment Dilemma," examines the stubbornly high rate of military spouse unemployment and the need to develop fresh and transformative programs to once and for all combat and solve the persistent issues preventing milspouses from fruitful careers of their choice.

"This report takes a totally new approach to the longstanding issues of military spouse unemployment by calling out and reframing the outdated cultural assumptions and false narratives that hold back real progress," said Sue Hoppin, Founder and President of NMSN. "How we think, collaborate, and solve problems must evolve, putting a greater focus on being innovative and adopting a more entrepreneurial vision for the future."

The 2024 White Paper enumerates six recommendations that help move the milspouse and greater military community towards eliminating the barriers that have been inadvertently created in the process of conducting business. They seek to encourage truth and transparency, accountability, and innovation in future solution- and policy-making that supports those who support the nation's finest. Implementation of these objectives will help reframe the outdated cultural assumptions and false narratives that are holding back real progress, making meaningful changes in the systems to help military spouses achieve their personal and professional goals ? that also positively impact the family's financial security.

NMSN is dedicated to taking a new approach to military employment issues, scrapping how existing programs are assessed and re-evaluating whether current resources and policies no longer serve the community and need to be revised or replaced. The six recommendations are:

About National Military Spouse Network
Founded in 2010, the National Military Spouse Network (NMSN) delivers ongoing personal and professional development for military spouses by providing quality content, mentoring, networking opportunities and resources, including a monthly newsletter and free bi-annual digital magazine. The NMSN is dedicated to removing barriers to military spouse employment and entrepreneurship through informed advocacy in support of military spouses, and by extension their families, throughout every stage of military life. For more information on NMSN, visit www.nationalmilitaryspousenetwork.org. Follow NMSN on Twitter at @NMSNetwork or join the Facebook community at www.facebook.com/NMSNetwork.

Media Contact:
Laura Liebeck
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SOURCE National Military Spouse Network



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