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indigenous people who had work experience, 2.66% were
discriminated against in the workplace because of their
indigenous status. Those who had not experienced
discrimination because of their indigenous status accounted for
97.34%.
6. Participation in vocational training: 11.21% of indigenous people
have participated in vocational training conducted by the
government or private institutions (including 10.55% who have
previously participated and 0.66% currently participating), and
88.79% have not participated in vocational training conducted
by the government or private institutions. [segtodelete]
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7. Relevance of training in relation to post-training employment:
Among those who have participated in vocational training,
65.07% engaged in work related to the vocational training, while
34.93% did not do so. The main reason for not engaging in work
related to vocational training was "change of mind in regard to
employment seeking" (25.62%), followed by "not being able to
find a job related to the vocational training" (22.70%) and
"engaging in household duties (including caring for other family
members)" (8.05%).
8. Future willingness to participate in vocational training: 10.21%
of indigenous people expressed that they would like to
participate (or participate again) in vocational training conducted
by the government or private institutions, while 89.79%
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