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people in 2021, employment by private organizations accounted for
the highest percentage, 76.76%. Self-employed workers accounted
for 11.44%; government-employed workers represented 9.59%;
employers represented 1.59%, and unpaid workers working for
family members represented 0.62%. Of those employed by the
government, 41.64% had formal civil service appointment
qualifications and 58.36% had no formal civil service appointment
qualifications.
4. The primary monthly earnings per capita of indigenous people
gainfully employed: In 2021, the average monthly earnings from
primary work per gainfully employed indigenous person was
NT$31,195. Compared to the entire population, the average income
from primary jobs of gainfully employed indigenous people was
NT$10,276 lower than the NT$41,471 of the population as a whole.
Observations on the distribution of monthly income from primary
jobs revealed that 44.68% of indigenous people in gainful
employment earned less than NT$30,000 per month, which was
higher than the 26.74% of people who earned less than NT$30,000
per month in the overall population.
5. Atypical employment figures: In 2021, the proportion of indigenous
people employed in atypical jobs was 21.06% (By the definition of
atypical work in this survey, atypical work includes part-time work,
fixed-term employment contract, dispatched labor, and temporary
work.), while those who were employed in typical jobs accounted for
78.94%.
6. Employment in government-provided temporary jobs: In 2021,
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