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operations" (11.93%).
7. Primary financial means during periods of unemployment: The main
source of income of unemployed indigenous people in general
(including unemployed persons and those who intend and are able to
work but not actively seeking) during unemployment is "family
assistance" (53.78%), followed by "savings" (40.17%), and
"assistance from friends and relatives" (14.48%).
V. Non-labor Status
In 2021, there were 168,868 non-workforce indigenous people. The
main reason for not participating in the work force was "old age, physical
or mental disabilities" (28.60%), followed by "household duties" (28.11%),
"studies and preparing for education advancement" (26.58%),
"unemployment" (8.07%), "injury or poor health" (7.51%), and "having
intention and ability to work but not actively seeking work" (0.93%).
VI. Re-employment
In 2021, 15.83% of indigenous people had left their employment for
a period of time due to various factors, including marriage, childbirth,
household duties, caring for family members, illness, and retirement,
before becoming re-employed. The average time out of employment was
2.98 years.
VII. Enrollment in Labor Insurance
Incidental questions related to indigenous people's labor insurance
enrollment status were included in the survey of September 2021. In
September 2021, there were 246,773 people who were eligible for labor
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