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6. Participation in vocational training: 10.51% of indigenous people
had participated in vocational trainings conducted by the
government or private institutions (including the 10.05% who had
previously participated in such trainings; 0.47% were currently
participating), and 89.49% had not participated in vocational
training conducted by government or private institutions.
7. Relevance of trainings in relation to post-training employment:
Among those who had participated in vocational trainings,
64.46% engaged in work related to the vocational trainings, while
35.54% did not do so. The main reason for not engaging in work
related to vocational trainings was "change of mind in regard to
employment seeking" (23.36%), followed by "lack of job
opportunities" (17.92%), and "not being able to find a job related
to the vocational trainings" (17.44%).
8. Future willingness to participate in vocational training: In
December 2022, 11.22% of the indigenous people expressed that
they'd like to participate (or participate again) in vocational
trainings conducted by the government or private institutions,
while 88.78% expressed the contrary. "Homestay management
and food services" were the type of courses most desired (24.63%)
by those who would like to participate (or participate again) in
vocational trainings. This was followed by "computer and
information" (20.34%), "cosmetology and hairdressing" (13.51%),
"cultural industry and craft-related trainings" (10.84%).
9. Demand for employment services: In December 2022, 7.35% of
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