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(24.56%);  this  was  followed  by  "craft  and  related  trades

                             workers" (17.81%), "low-skilled and manual workers" (14.27%),

                             and "machinery operators and assembly workers" (13.75%). In


                             comparison,  the  combined  proportion  of  indigenous  workers

                             who  were  "craft  and  related  trades  workers,"  "machinery

                             operators  and  assembly  workers,"  or  "low-skilled  and  manual


                             workers" was about 45%, higher than the 29.68% of the entire

                             population.


                         3.  Employment status: Of all employed indigenous people in 2023,

                             the  highest  percentage  (76.24%)  was  employed  in  the  private


                             sector  (including  69.42%  employed  by  companies/corporations

                             and     6.82%      employed       by     non-profit     organizations).

                             Self-employed         workers        accounted         for      11.56%;

                             government-employed  workers  represented  10.74%;  employers


                             represented  1.03%,  and  unpaid  family  workers  represented

                             0.42%.  Of  those  employed  by  the  government,  37.40%  had

                             formal civil service appointment qualifications and 62.60% had

                             no formal civil service appointment qualifications.



                         4.  Primary  monthly  earnings  per  capita  of  gainfully-employed

                             indigenous people: In 2023, the average monthly earnings from

                             primary  work  per  gainfully-employed  indigenous  person

                             amounted  to  NT$34,244.  The  average  income  from  primary


                             work  of  gainfully-employed  indigenous  people  was  NT$9,037

                             lower  than  the  NT$43,281  of  the  entire  population.  Observing

                             the  distribution  of  monthly  income  from  primary  jobs,  it  was


                             found that 33.87% of indigenous people in gainful employment
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