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(18.07%),  "low-skilled  and  manual  workers"  (14.20%),  and

                             "machinery  operators  and  assembly  workers"  (14.08%).  In

                             comparison, the combined proportion of indigenous workers who


                             were "craft and related trades workers," "machinery operators and

                             assembly  workers,"  or  "low-skilled  and  manual  workers"  was

                             about 46%, higher than the 29.31% of the entire population.



                         3.  Employment status: Of all employed indigenous people in 2024,

                             the  highest  percentage  (76.76%)  was  employed  in  the  private

                             sector  (including  69.52%  employed  by  companies/corporations

                             and 7.24% employed by non-profit organizations). Self-employed


                             workers  accounted  for  10.35%;  government-employed  workers

                             represented  11.45%; employers  represented  1.03%, and unpaid

                             family  workers  represented  0.41%.  Of  those  employed  by  the

                             government,  37.81%  had  formal  civil  service  appointment


                             qualifications  and  62.10%  had  no  formal  civil  service

                             appointment qualifications.


                         4.  Primary  monthly  earnings  per  capita  of  gainfully-employed


                             indigenous people: In 2024, the average monthly earnings from

                             primary  work  per  gainfully-employed  indigenous  person

                             amounted to NT$35,304. Observing the distribution of monthly

                             income from primary jobs, it was found that 28.91% of indigenous

                             people in gainful employment earned less than NT$30,000 per


                             month.


                         5.  Atypical  employment  scenarios:  The  proportion  of  indigenous

                             people  who  were  engaged  in  non-standard  employment





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