TY - BOOK AU - Szayna,Thomas S. AU - Larson,Eric V. AU - O'Mahony,Angela AU - Robson,Sean AU - Schaefer,Agnes Gereben AU - Matthews,Miriam AU - Polich,J.Michael AU - Ayer,Lynsay AU - Eaton,Derek AU - Marcellino,William AU - Miyashiro,Lisa AU - Posard,Marek AU - Syme,James AU - Winkelman,Zev AU - Wright,Cameron AU - Zander-Cotugno,Megan AU - Welser,William TI - Considerations for integrating women into closed occupations in U.S. special operations forces T2 - [Research reports] SN - 9780833093462 (electronic bk.) AV - UB418.W65 S93 2016 PY - 2016///] CY - Santa Monica, Calif. PB - Rand Corporation KW - Women in combat KW - United States KW - Special operations (Military science) KW - Special forces (Military science) KW - fast N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-234); History, challenges, and concerns -- The integration of women and other excluded groups into the U.S. military the historical experience -- Physical ability and stress response differences between men and women -- The potential implications of women's integration on unit cohesion -- The expectations of SOF personnel regarding potentially integrating women into SOF units -- The women in SOF survey -- Insights from the focus groups -- Potential future pathways -- A framework for establishing gender-neutral standards for special operations forces -- Observations and implications N2 - "The elimination of the Direct Ground Combat Definition and Assignment Rule has opened to women some 15,500 special operations forces (SOF) positions. A RAND study helped to inform that decision and provides insight into the key factors surrounding the integration of women into SOF. The integration of women raises issues pertinent to the effectiveness of SOF teams, in terms of physical standards and ensuring readiness, cohesion, and morale. This report assesses potential challenges to the integration of women into SOF for unit cohesion and provides analytical support in validating SOF occupational standards for positions controlled by U.S. Special Operations Command. The report summarizes the history of integration of women into the U.S. armed forces, reviews the current state of knowledge about cohesion in small units, and discusses the application of gender-neutral standards to SOF. The report identifies widely agreed-on professional standards for the validation of physically demanding occupations and assists SOF service components with the application of these standards to SOF occupations. The report also discusses the primary data -- a survey of SOF personnel and a series of focus group discussions -- collected by the research team regarding the potential challenges to the integration of women into SOF. The report then presents recommendations regarding the implementation process of integrating women into SOF"--Back cover ER -