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65  or  older.  Comparing  these  figures  to  that  of  the  entire

                             population, 54.69% of the entire population are over 45 years old,

                             which is higher than the 42.53% among indigenous people.



                         5.   Educational attainment: In 2022, high school level of education

                             (high  school,  vocational  school)  was  the  highest  education

                             attainment for the majority of indigenous people aged 15 or older,


                             accounting  for  42.51%.  This  was  followed  by  university  and

                             higher education, at 22.57%; national (junior) secondary school,

                             at 16.13%; primary school and below, at 12.12%; and technical

                             school,  at  just  6.67%.  Compared  to  the  general  public,  the


                             percentage of indigenous people who have completed high school

                             level  of  education  (high  school,  vocational  school)  and  lower

                             education levels is higher than that of the general public, while

                             indigenous people with technical and higher education attainment


                             represent a lower percentage than that of the general public.


                         6.   Marital status: In 2022, 46.74% of indigenous people over the age

                             of 15 had a spouse, 38.98% were unmarried, and 14.28% were


                             divorced,  separated,  or  widowed.  Compared  to  the  entire

                             population, indigenous people are 5 percentage points more likely

                             to be unmarried and 3.02 percentage points less likely to have a

                             spouse than the general public.



                         7.   Household  contribution:  In  2022,  60.47%  of  the  indigenous

                             people  aged  15  and  above  were  responsible  for  household

                             livelihood,  of  which  31.53%  took  primary  responsibility,  and

                             28.94%  took  secondary  (supplementary)  responsibility.  On  the



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