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of indigenous workers were in government-provided temporary jobs,

                            and 97.35% were not in government-provided temporary jobs. Among


                            the workers engaged in government-provided temporary jobs, 92.84%

                            believed that temporary work was helpful in improving their lives, and

                            83.58% believed it was beneficial for future employment.



                       7.    Job seeking channels: In 2020, the percentage of indigenous people

                            who  found  their  current  jobs  through  "introduction  by  relatives,

                            friends, or mentors" was the highest, at 44.77%; this was followed by

                            "self-referral and inquiry", at 20.05%; and "civil job banks (including

                            online websites", at 12.63%.



                       8.    Employment of migrant workers the workplaces and its impact: In

                            2020,  7.45%  of  workplaces  that  indigenous  people  worked  at  also

                            employed migrant workers, and 15.76% of the indigenous workers


                            thought that it had an impact on their work. "Getting replaced in some

                            work projects" represented the highest percentage (9.33%), followed

                            by  "lower  wages”  (4.46%),  "interpersonal  problems  between  co-

                            workers" (3.02%), and "shorter working hours” (2.63%).





                   IV.  Unemployment Situation


                            In 2020, there were 274,232 people in the indigenous labor force;


                       10,913 of which were unemployed and made up an unemployment rate of

                       3.98%. Compared to the 2020 unemployment rate of 3.80% for the entire

                       population, the unemployment rate for indigenous people is slightly higher

                       by 0.18 percentage points.



                       1.    Number of weeks unemployed: Indigenous unemployed people had

                            been unemployed for an average of 19.64 weeks with respect to the




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