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5. Age: The age distribution of indigenous people aged 15 or older in
2020 is 20.16% for those aged 15-24, 38.59% for those aged 25-44,
30.75% for those aged 45-64, and 10.51% for those aged 65 and older.
Comparing these figures to that of the entire population, 52.71% of the
entire population are over 45 years old, which is higher than the
41.26% among indigenous people.
6. Educational attainment In 2020, indigenous people aged 15 and above
that have attained a high-school (vocational) level education
accounted for the highest percentage at 36.61%. This was followed by
university and above, at 22.87%; national (junior) secondary school,
at 18.09%; primary school and below, at 14.05%; and technical school,
at just 8.38%. Compared to the entire population, the percentage of
indigenous people who have completed high school (vocational) and
lower education levels is higher than that of the entire population,
while the percentage of indigenous people with technical and higher
education is lower than that of the entire population.
7. Marital status: In 2020, 46.33% of indigenous people over the age of
15 had a spouse, 39.17% were unmarried, and 14.50% were divorced,
separated, or widowed. Compared to the entire population, indigenous
people are 5.01 percentage points more likely to be unmarried and 3.78
percentage points less likely to have a spouse than the general public.
8. Household contribution: In 2020, 61.18% of the indigenous people
aged 15 and above were responsible for household livelihood, of
which 32.25% took primary responsibility, and 28.93% took
secondary (supplementary) responsibility. On the other hand, 38.82%
were not responsible for household livelihood.
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