Annual Poverty Indicators Survey 2004
Philippines, 2004
Reference ID
PHL-NSO-APIS-2004-v01
Producer(s)
National Statistics Office
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Cash receipts, gifts, etc. from domestic source (MC_93020)
Data File: 2004APIS
Overview
vald
203222
vald
84245365.089
invd
0
invd
0
min
0
max
600000
mean
1895.002
mean
1962.429
stdev
9116.203
stdev
9354.132
Interval
contin
Decimal
0
range
0 - 600000
Description
Cash Receipts, Support, Assistance and Relief from Domestic Source
Inquire about cash receipts, support, assistance and relief received by family members from other families living in the country and from the Philippine government. Include also those received from a family member, not enumerated as a member of the household because he is not expected to return within 30 days from date of departure.
When you come across a needy or a poorly situated family, ask nicely/politely if they received any cash assistance or relief from relatives living in a separate household. Inquire also about cash receipts from charitable institutions, Red Cross, Department of Social Welfare and Development, etc.
Note that, only cash receipts from abroad and domestic sources will be entered in Items 1 and 2, respectively.
2a. Government - enter in this line the cash received by the family from any government institution like the DSWD or the Local Government unit.
2b. Private - enter in this line the cash received by the family from the other people or private institution. Include also in this line the cash received from family members, not enumerated as members of the household because he is not expected to return within 30 days from date of departure.
Inquire about cash receipts, support, assistance and relief received by family members from other families living in the country and from the Philippine government. Include also those received from a family member, not enumerated as a member of the household because he is not expected to return within 30 days from date of departure.
When you come across a needy or a poorly situated family, ask nicely/politely if they received any cash assistance or relief from relatives living in a separate household. Inquire also about cash receipts from charitable institutions, Red Cross, Department of Social Welfare and Development, etc.
Note that, only cash receipts from abroad and domestic sources will be entered in Items 1 and 2, respectively.
2a. Government - enter in this line the cash received by the family from any government institution like the DSWD or the Local Government unit.
2b. Private - enter in this line the cash received by the family from the other people or private institution. Include also in this line the cash received from family members, not enumerated as members of the household because he is not expected to return within 30 days from date of departure.