According to a report in 2017, "females represent the majority in 25 of the 30 health occupations". This report was produced to " evaluate HHS initiatives aimed at increasing diversity, thereby supporting Goal II of the HHS Action Plan to Reduce Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities Action Plan: Strengthen the Nation’s Health and Human Services Infrastructure and Workforce.10"
"Whites make up the majority of the U.S. workforce (64.4 percent) compared to Hispanics (16.1 percent), Blacks or African Americans (11.6 percent), Asians (5.3 percent), and individuals reporting Multiple and Other races (1.8 percent)" and "The occupations in which Whites are most underrepresented are Nursing, Psychiatric and Home Health Aides (46.8 percent); and "Compared to our January 2015 report, there have been minor improvements in minority group representation in the health occupations, with a small decrease of White individuals in every occupation"
that is, whites were already slightly underrepresented in the healthcare workforce (64%) as a proportion of the 2017 population (76%), where as hispanics (18.5%) and blacks (13.4%) were within 2% of their respective proportion of the 2017 population.
NO doubt the trend continued through 2020.
Gonna be hard to do with this one...To her, everything looks like a ceiling.. &^)
What? Fewer doctors from India?
CluelessVP is perfect keyword for Camelhuh.