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 Family Income (TOINC)
Data File: fies2009_v2
Overview
vald
38400
invd
0
min
8007
max
30368154
mean
195811.499
stdev
290246.555
Interval
contin
Decimal
0
range
8007 - 30368154
Description
Text
Total family income includes primary income and receipts from other sources received by all family members during the calendar year 2009, as participants in any economic activity or as recipients of transfers, pensions or grants. Primary income includes: salaries and wages, commissions, tips, bonuses, family and clothing allowances, transportation and representation allowances, honoraria, and other forms of compensation; and net receipts derived from the operation of family-operated enterprises or activities, and practice of a profession or trade.
Income from other sources include: imputed rental values of owner-occupied dwelling units, interests, rentals including landowner's share of agricultural products, pensions, support, and value of food and non-food items received as gifts by the family (as well as the imputed value of services rendered free of charge to the family). Also included as part of family income are receipts from family sustenance activities which are not considered as family-operated enterprise.
Following the International Labour Organization (ILO)'s concept of income, the 2009 FIES excludes: profits from sale of stocks and bonds; backpay and proceeds from insurance; net winnings from gambling, sweepstakes and lotteries; and inheritance, as part of family income. However, these are included as part of other receipts.
Income from other sources include: imputed rental values of owner-occupied dwelling units, interests, rentals including landowner's share of agricultural products, pensions, support, and value of food and non-food items received as gifts by the family (as well as the imputed value of services rendered free of charge to the family). Also included as part of family income are receipts from family sustenance activities which are not considered as family-operated enterprise.
Following the International Labour Organization (ILO)'s concept of income, the 2009 FIES excludes: profits from sale of stocks and bonds; backpay and proceeds from insurance; net winnings from gambling, sweepstakes and lotteries; and inheritance, as part of family income. However, these are included as part of other receipts.