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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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