Family Income and Expenditure Survey 2009
Philippines, 2009 - 2010
Reference ID
PHL-NSO-FIES-2009-v01.
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Philippine Statistics Authority
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Total Personal care and effects expenditure (PRCRE)
Data File: fies2009_v2
Overview
vald
38400
invd
0
min
0
max
227646
mean
6186.194
stdev
6652.146
Interval
contin
Decimal
0
range
0 - 227646
Questions and instructions
Did you or any member of your family purchase in cash/on credit or recieved as gifts materials and services for personal care and effects?
If the answer is 2- Go to next page [C1(b)]
Service/treatment performed to a person who had 'hair rebond” or any other services in his/her own beauty parlor, impute the cost incurred and enter in C1.(a) Item 3 (d).
For consumables like toilet soap, pomade/hair wax, powder, tooth paste, feminine/mouth wash, etc., used, ascertain how much was the total expenditure for each of the sub-items during the reference period. Take the total value of these sub-items to get the total for an item and enter under the “Total Value " column.
Items for personal effects bought (like graduation ring, wedding ring) and services availed of (e.g. hair and make-up done either in beauty parlor or at home) for special occasions of the family are to be included in this section
For consumables like toilet soap, pomade/hair wax, powder, tooth paste, feminine/mouth wash, etc., used, ascertain how much was the total expenditure for each of the sub-items during the reference period. Take the total value of these sub-items to get the total for an item and enter under the “Total Value " column.
Items for personal effects bought (like graduation ring, wedding ring) and services availed of (e.g. hair and make-up done either in beauty parlor or at home) for special occasions of the family are to be included in this section
Description
This subsection gathers the value of items purchased or services availed of by the family on personal care and effects such as beauty aides and toilet articles, personal effects, baby care, adult care, etc. during the past month.
A shift from “past month” to “average month” concept is allowed if purchases occur at rare intervals. For example, jewelry, like a ring, may be purchased only once during the entire semester. Get the total value of the ring and divide by 6 in order to get the average monthly purchase of the jewelry. The “average month” concept can also be applied on expenditures on make-up, cosmetics, perfumes and all items under item (2) - personal effects where purchases occur infrequently.
A shift from “past month” to “average month” concept is allowed if purchases occur at rare intervals. For example, jewelry, like a ring, may be purchased only once during the entire semester. Get the total value of the ring and divide by 6 in order to get the average monthly purchase of the jewelry. The “average month” concept can also be applied on expenditures on make-up, cosmetics, perfumes and all items under item (2) - personal effects where purchases occur infrequently.