Annual Poverty Indicators Survey 2004
Philippines, 2004
Reference ID
PHL-NSO-APIS-2004-v01
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National Statistics Office
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FSA Fishing, gathering shells, snail, seaweeds, etc. (Net) (JR_95010)
Data File: 2004APIS
Overview
vald
203222
vald
84245365.089
invd
0
invd
0
min
0
max
29120
mean
106.262
mean
92.789
stdev
694.904
stdev
668.468
Interval
contin
Decimal
0
range
0 - 29120
Description
A family is considered engaged in family sustenance activities if there was a disposal (consumed and/or a small proportion was sold, given away, etc.) during the reference period.
A family sustenance activity is also a gainful activity but unlike an entrepreneurial activity, the produce from the former is mainly for home consumption. Occasionally, sales are made when harvest/produce are more than enough for family consumption. Some examples of these activities are raising one or two fowls, raising a few eggplants, tomatoes and other vegetables, fruit trees scattered in residential lot, fishing or gathering shells for a day's meal.
The same concept as that of the Family Income and Expenditures Survey (FIES) on entrepreneurial or family-operated activities and family sustenance activities will be adopted in this survey. If a family member was engaged as operator of an entrepreneurial activity, any other related activity done casually or mainly for home consumption only, will be reported under entrepreneurial activity.
This asks for the net receipts (items sold, value consumed and given away as gifts) from fishing, gathering shells, snail, seaweeds, corals, etc. if the family is engaged in them as family sustenance activities.
A family sustenance activity is also a gainful activity but unlike an entrepreneurial activity, the produce from the former is mainly for home consumption. Occasionally, sales are made when harvest/produce are more than enough for family consumption. Some examples of these activities are raising one or two fowls, raising a few eggplants, tomatoes and other vegetables, fruit trees scattered in residential lot, fishing or gathering shells for a day's meal.
The same concept as that of the Family Income and Expenditures Survey (FIES) on entrepreneurial or family-operated activities and family sustenance activities will be adopted in this survey. If a family member was engaged as operator of an entrepreneurial activity, any other related activity done casually or mainly for home consumption only, will be reported under entrepreneurial activity.
This asks for the net receipts (items sold, value consumed and given away as gifts) from fishing, gathering shells, snail, seaweeds, corals, etc. if the family is engaged in them as family sustenance activities.