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insurance. This excludes those who were unpaid workers working for
family members, people enrolled in farmers' health insurance but engaged
in non-agricultural work, and people enrolled in insurance programs for
government employees and teachers or military personnel. Among those
eligible for labor insurance, 80.53% were enrolled in labor insurance, while
the rest (19.47%) of employed indigenous people were enrolled in farmers'
health insurance or national pension insurance, or were not enrolled in any
insurance programs.
VIII. Vocational Training and Others
The following items come from the December 2021 incidental survey
questions.
1. Occupational Accidents: 7.29% of indigenous people had
experienced an occupational accident in the workplace in December
2021.
2. Work safety and occupational disaster prevention advocacy: In
December 2021, of the indigenous people who had work experience,
45.42% expressed that they had received work safety and
occupational hazard prevention guidance, while 54.58% expressed
that they had not.
3. Receiving occupational safety and health (OSH)-related courses: In
December 2021, 44.58% of the indigenous people who had work
experience expressed that they had taken OSH-related courses.
4. Labor disputes: In December 2021, 1.77% of the indigenous people
who had work experience had encountered labor disputes.
5. Whether indigenous people have felt discriminated against for their
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