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7. Primary source of income during periods of unemployment: The
main source of income of unemployed indigenous people in
general (including the unemployed and those who want and are
ready to start working at any time but are not actively seeking
employment) during unemployment was "family assistance"
(47.56%), followed by "savings" (46.55%) and "assistance from
friends and relatives" (13.33%).
V . Non-labor Status
In 2023, there were 163,471 indigenous persons outside the labor
force. The main reasons for not participating in the labor force were "old
age or physical or mental disabilities" (27.80%) and "household duties"
(27.64%), followed by "studies or preparing for further education"
(26.66%), "injury or poor health" (11.42%), "leisure" (5.66%), and "want
to work and ready to start working at any time but not actively seeking
employment" (0.68%).
VI. Re-employment
In 2023, 13.03% of indigenous people left their employment for a
period of time due to various factors, including marriage, childbirth,
household duties, caring for family members, injury, and retirement,
before becoming re-employed. The average time out of employment was
3.96 years.
VII. Enrollment in Labor Insurance
The participation of indigenous workers in labor insurance was a
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