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aged 65 and older. In comparison, 55.70% of the entire
population was over 45 years old, which was higher than the
43.11% among indigenous people.
5. Educational attainment: In 2023, senior high school level of
education (senior high school, vocational high school) was the
highest educational attainment for the majority of indigenous
people aged 15 or older, accounting for 40.96%. This was
followed by university and higher education, at 21.94%; junior
high school, at 15.74%; primary school and below, at 14.71%;
and junior college, at just 6.64%. In comparison, the percentage
of indigenous people who have completed senior high school
level of education (senior high school, vocational high school)
and lower education levels was higher than that of the entire
population, while indigenous people with junior college and
higher educational attainment represented a lower percentage
than that of the entire population.
6. Marital status: In 2023, 46.80% of indigenous people over the
age of 15 had a spouse, 38.74% were unmarried, and 14.46%
were divorced, separated, or widowed. Compared with the entire
population, indigenous people are 4.72 percentage points more
likely to be unmarried and 2.79 percentage points less likely to
have a spouse.
7. Household contribution: In 2023, 58.66% of indigenous people
aged 15 and above were responsible for household livelihood, of
which 31.20% took primary responsibility, and 27.46% took
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