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"business rundown or closure", at 27.79%; this was followed by
"dissatisfaction with the job" (23.41%) and "end of seasonal or
temporary work” (14.68%).
6. Most desired job category: Among the unemployed indigenous people
in 2020, the most desired job category was "food and beverage,
tourism, and sport" (25.08%); this was followed by "administrative
operations” (15.86%), "information technology" (11.22%), and
"construction jobs" (10.79%).
7. Primary financial means during periods of unemployment: The main
financial means of unemployed indigenous people in general
(including unemployed persons and those who intend to work and
ready to start working at any time but have not found a job) during
unemployment was "savings" (50.07%); this was followed by "family
assistance" (46.40%) and "assistance from friends and relatives"
(13.13%).
V. Non-labor Status
In 2020, there were 166,667 non-workforce indigenous people. The
main reason for not participating in the work force were "old age, physical
or mental disabilities" (27.88%), followed by "studies and preparing for
education advancement" (26.92%), "household duties" (25.55%), "injury
or poor health" (9.91%), "leisure" (8.23%), and "intend to work and ready
to start working at any time but have not found a job” (0.91%).
VI. Re-employment
In 2020, 14.72% of indigenous people had left their employment for
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