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II. Workforce Situation
In 2020, the civilian population of indigenous people over 15 years of
age, excluding active military, supervised population, and missing
population was 440,899, of which the average number of indigenous
people in the workforce was 274,232, representing a labor force
participation rate of 62.20%; 263,319 people in the workforce were
employed and 10,913 were unemployed, representing a 3.98%
unemployment rate. Compared to the previous year, the labor force
participation rate in 2020 was 0.33 percentage points higher than the 2019
average of 61.87%, and the unemployment rate was 0.02 percentage points
higher than the 2019 average of 3.96%.
III. Employment Situation
1. Industries in which employed persons are engaged: Of the industries
with indigenous employees in 2020, "manufacturing" represented the
highest percentage (15.05%), followed by "construction engineering"
(14.79%), and "accommodations & catering" (10.53%). Compared
with the entire population, indigenous people are engaged in
"construction engineering" at a higher rate.
2. Occupations held by employed persons: Among the occupations held
by employed indigenous persons in 2020, the highest proportion was
represented by "service and sales workers" (23.47%); this was
followed by "craft-related workers" (17.27%), "low-skilled and
manual workers" (15.60%), and "machinery and equipment operators
and assemblers" (13.31%). Compared with the entire population, the
combined proportion of indigenous workers who were "craft-related
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