Demographic segments with less power, representation, or access to resources compared to dominant groups—often based on race, gender, or socioeconomic status—are referred to as underrepresented groups. This term is used in policy, hiring, and education to identify disparities and guide inclusion efforts. Society, organizations, and the groups themselves benefit from increased equity, diverse perspectives, and innovation.
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