Data on Racial/Ethnic Minorities' Representation in the IT Workforce:

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Data on Racial/Ethnic Minorities' Representation in the IT Workforce:                                                                                          

Data on Women’s Representation in the IT Workforce:

El Paso Educational Attainment in Population 25 Years and Over, 1990-2000 Number Percent of Total Total Population Age 25+ 327,999 100.00% 391,540 Less than 9th grade 77,659 23.68% 83,821 21.41% Some high school, no diploma 41,490 12.65% 50,187 12.82% High school graduate* 75,284 22.95% 88,256 22.54% Some college, no degree 66,952 20.41% 84,712 21.64% Associate degree 16,632 5.07% 19,538 4.99% Bachelor's degree 34,637 10.56% 43,262 11.05% Graduate or professional degree 15,345 4.68% 21,764 5.56%

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IS Minority Faculty & Students 57 15 72 Students 54 33 87 111 48 Claremont 9 1faculty, 8 students Georgia State 7 1 faculty 6 students George Washington 6 2 faculty 4 students Female Faculty Female Students Male Faculty Male Students