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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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