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44.14% were not responsible for household livelihood.



                   II. Labor Force Situation



                         In 2024, the civilian population of indigenous people over 15 years of

                   age,  excluding  active  soldiers,  supervised  population,  and  missing

                   population,  was  466,715,  of  which  the  average  number  of  indigenous


                   people  in  the  labor  force  was  298,391,  representing  a  labor  force

                   participation  rate  of  63.93%;  288,142  people  in  the  labor  force  were

                   employed  and  10,249  were  unemployed,  representing  a  3.43%


                   unemployment rate. Compared to the previous year, the 2024 labor force

                   participation rate was 0.17 percentage points lower than the 2023 average

                   of 64.10%, while the unemployment rate decreased by 0.10 percentage

                   points from the 2023 average of 3.53%.



                   III.   Employment Situation



                         1.  Industries  in  which  employed  persons  are  engaged:  Of  the

                             industries employing indigenous people in 2024, "construction"


                             accounted for the highest percentage (18.24%); this was followed

                             by "manufacturing" (14.26%) and "accommodation and catering"

                             (10.69%).  Compared  with  the  entire  population,  indigenous


                             people were engaged in "construction" and "accommodation and

                             catering" at a higher rate.


                         2.  Occupations held by employed persons: Among the occupations

                             held  by  employed  indigenous  people  in  2024,  the  highest


                             proportion  was  represented  by  "service  and  sales  workers"

                             (24.32%); this was followed by "craft and related trades workers"



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