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women, however, are represented at a rate comparable to or above their representation in the total work force. Increases in representation in the total work force. Increases in representation for women, Blacks and Hispanics were irregular.

• Representation of White women improved significantly but was less than in lower grade ranges and in the total work force.

• There was a slight increase in the representation of Black men. Representation of Black women decreased significantly. Representation of Blacks remained less than in lower grade ranges and in the total work force.

• Representation of Hispanic men has increased slightly and remained comparable to lower grade ranges and the total work force. Representation of Hispanic women decreased somewhat and remained less than in lower grade ranges and in the total work force.

• There are no American Indian men in this range; the highest grade held by an American Indian male is eleven.

Grades 16-18 and Equivalent (See Figure A-3)

• Representation of White women and Blacks was substantially less than in lower grade ranges and in the total work force.

• Hispanic men were represented at a rate slightly below the lower grade ranges and the total work force. There were no Hispanic women.

• Representation of Asian American men was approximately equal to that in lower grade ranges. There were no Asian American women.

• There were no American Indians.