0 If a type of person or thing is under-represented in a group or organization, there are not enough of them in it: --
Hispanics are under-represented in US political institutions.
The impetus thus came less from employers who felt under-represented and more from party strategists who wanted to broaden their constituency base.
The youngest segment of the adult population is therefore the most under-represented in the personal networks of older people.
Furthermore, oversampling in the more vulnerable strata has resulted in considerable non-response, and thus the more frail elderly were under-represented.
Un-infected individuals held in maritime quarantine stations are under-represented and rarely observable in government papers and reports but maintain a voice in personal sources.
Injecting drug users may be possibly under-represented in our study.
This comment addresses something that may be missing, or at least under-represented in the programme: the role of learning.
However, the neural coding problem is under-represented in the book.
It can be expected that especially outbreaks in households, restaurants, day-care centres and schools were under-represented in the study, because of under-reporting [17].