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"low-skilled and manual workers" (15.29%), and "machinery and
equipment operators and assemblers" (13.48%). Compared with
the entire population, the combined proportion of indigenous
workers who were "craft-related workers", "machinery and
equipment operators and assemblers", and "low-skilled and
manual workers" is about 46%, which is higher than the 30.19%
of the entire population.
3. Employment status: Of all employment types of working
indigenous people in 2022, employment by private organizations
accounted for the highest percentage, 76.81%. Self-employed
workers accounted for 11.77%; government-employed workers
represented 10.17%; employers represented 0.95%, and unpaid
workers working for family members represented 0.31%. Of those
employed by the government, 39.17% had formal civil service
appointment qualifications and 60.83% had no formal civil
service appointment qualifications.
4. The primary monthly earnings per capita of indigenous people
gainfully employed: In 2022, the average monthly earnings from
primary work per gainfully employed indigenous person was
NT$32,321. Compared to the entire population, the average
income from primary jobs of gainfully employed indigenous
people was NT$9,131 lower than the NT$41,452 of the population
as a whole. Observations on the distribution of monthly income
from primary jobs revealed that 40.29% of indigenous people in
gainful employment earned less than NT$30,000 per month,
which was higher than the 23.31% of people who earned less than
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