8 Occupational Representation
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Occupation

Occupational Representation.  The occupational representation of enlisted members deployed to Bosnia is presented in Table 8.3.  In Bosnia during FY 1997, those with infantry, gun crews, and seamanship and electrical/mechanical equipment repair specialties were in greatest demand, constituting 25 and 21 percent, respectively, of the contingent to this area.  These same occupations, however, made up only 16 and 20 percent, respectively, of the Total Force in FY 1997.

 Overall, administration specialties were underrepresented in Bosnia; 16 percent of the Total Force is assigned to administrative positions, while only 13 percent of jobs in Bosnia fell in this category.  This underrepresentation was found consistently across race/ethnicity groups.  The exception to this trend was women deployed to Bosnia; they were more likely to serve in administrative support positions than are women in the Total Force.

 As with administrative positions, women serving in Bosnia were overrepresented in supply occupations compared to the percentage serving in these positions in the Total Force.  Only 11 percent of women in the Total Force occupy supply positions; however, 20 percent of women deployed to Bosnia held these types of jobs.

Table 8.3.  Occupational Representation of FY 1997 Active Component Enlisted Members Deployed to Bosnia
Compared to the Total Enlisted Force (Percent)

Occupational Code and Area

White

Black

Hispanic

Other

Male

Female

Total

Bosnia

0

Infantry, Gun Crews,
And Seamanship  Specialists

25.9

20.8

30.2

26.3

27.2

3.6

25.0

1

Electronic   Equipment Repairers

9.6

7.0

6.8

7.1

9.0

6.0

8.7

2

Communications and   Intelligence Specialists

12.2

9.0

9.5

10.5

11.5

8.7

11.3

3

Medical and Dental   Specialists

3.3

4.3

4.7

6.8

3.3

8.7

3.8

4

Other Allied   Specialists

2.9

2.1

2.1

3.5

2.6

3.5

2.7

5

Functional Support   And Administration

9.0

21.6

15.0

15.0

10.2

35.0

12.5

6

Electrical/Mechanical   Equipment Repairers

23.6

15.5

20.0

16.6

22.2

11.5

21.2

7

Craftsman

3.1

3.7

2.6

3.8

3.4

2.4

3.3

8

Service and Supply   Handlers

10.0

15.4

8.6

9.8

1.2

20.0

11.1

9

Non-occupational*

0.5

0.6

0.7

0.6

0.5

0.7

0.5

Total

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

Total Force

0

Infantry, Gun Crews,   And Seamanship  Specialists

16.7

12.3

16.6

14.4

17.6

3.0

15.6

1

Electronic   Equipment Repairers

10.9

6.8

7.3

6.5

10.1

5.4

9.5

2

Communications and   Intelligence Specialists

9.6

8.2

7.5

5.9

8.8

9.4

8.9

3

Medical and Dental   Specialists

6.4

8.3

7.8

10.7

5.6

17.0

7.2

4

Other Allied   Specialists

3.2

2.4

2.3

2.5

3.0

2.7

2.9

5

Functional Support   And Administration

12.4

25.6

17.4

19.0

13.3

33.2

16.1

6

Electrical/Mechanical   Equipment Repairers

21.9

15.7

19.4

20.8

22.0

9.8

20.3

7

Craftsman

4.1

3.0

3.3

3.6

4.1

2.0

3.8

8

Service and Supply   Handlers

8.0

12.4

9.0

10.0

9.0

10.6

9.2

9

Non-occupational*

6.8

5.1

9.3

6.7

6.5

7.1

6.6

Total

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

 Columns may not add to total due to rounding.
 *Non-occupational includes patients, students, those with unassigned duties, and unknowns.
 Also see Appendix Tables
E-2 and E-3 for deployments and Tables B-29 and B-30 for total force comparisons.

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