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How easy is it to return to civilian life after a career in the RAF? Print E-mail

 

Most people resettle without too many problems. For some the change between military and civilian life can be difficult. In general:

  • after you return to civilian life you would be more likely to be worse off than the general population than better off, on average (although that is partly because the armed forces mainly recruit from poor neighbourhoods in the first place)
  • about a third of ex-forces personnel (below retirement age) work in unskilled jobs or are entirely dependent on benefit
  • about 1 in 50 ex-forces personnel are homeless, although most homeless ex-forces personnel were in the army, not the RAF
  • on average, ex-forces personnel are more likely than civilians to become homeless
  • if you joined the RAF from a poor background you would be more likely to leave early and would have more difficulty re-settling into civilian life
  • if you left the service early (after only a few years) then you would be more likely to have problems re-settling into civilian life, than if you stayed longer

 

[Sources: Crisis, 2000; Royal British Legion, 2005 (extrapolated); Report of the Task Force on the Military Covenant, 2010]

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Last Updated on Saturday, 21 January 2012 13:41
 

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