Family Income and Expenditure Survey 2006 Volume 2
Philippines, 2006 - 2007
Reference ID
PHL-NSO-FIES-2006-v02
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Philippine Statistics Authority
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- FIES06V2
Total Wages and Salaries from non-Agri. Act. (wsnag)
Data File: FIES06V2
Overview
vald
38483
vald
17403481.98
invd
0
invd
0
min
0
max
7436000
mean
65774.795
mean
71964.357
stdev
125892.146
stdev
132669.266
Interval
contin
Decimal
0
range
0 - 7436000
Questions and instructions
Literal question
During the PERIOD SPECIFIED, did you or any member of your family receive regularly salaries and wages from employment in non-agricultural sectors,in cash, (including allowances, honoraria, tips bonus, commissions and others) and in kind (including housing, food, grocery, clothing, medical benefits, etc.)?
Description
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A regular salary/wage worker in non-agricultural can be identified as follows:
Kind of Industry/Business should be any of the following: manufacturing, wholesale and retail trade; mining and quarrying; electricity, gas and water; transportation and communication; construction; real estate; banking and finance; and government services and private services.
Class of Worker and Nature of Employment are the same as those in the first classification.
A seasonal or occasional salary/wage worker in agricultural industry is identified as follows:
Kind of Industry/Business should be any of agricultural industries as earlier listed.
Class of worker should be the same as those specified in regular salaries and wages.
Status in Job/Business should be either of the following:
- short term or seasonal or casual job/business- Worked for different employers on day to day or week to week basis.
Seasonal/occasional salary/wage worker in non-agricultural can be identified as follows:
Engaged in any non-agricultural industry as enumerated earlier.
Class of Worker and Nature of Employment are the same as those of the seasonal/occasional salary/wage worker in agricultural industry.
When a family member worked during the reference period in different enterprises but fall in the same sector (either agricultural or non-agricultural), enter his name in one line only and report all his total earnings, in cash and in kind, in the corresponding column. On the other hand, if a family member worked for pay in two or more jobs falling in different sectors, report these jobs separately in the corresponding sector.
Kind of Industry/Business should be any of the following: manufacturing, wholesale and retail trade; mining and quarrying; electricity, gas and water; transportation and communication; construction; real estate; banking and finance; and government services and private services.
Class of Worker and Nature of Employment are the same as those in the first classification.
A seasonal or occasional salary/wage worker in agricultural industry is identified as follows:
Kind of Industry/Business should be any of agricultural industries as earlier listed.
Class of worker should be the same as those specified in regular salaries and wages.
Status in Job/Business should be either of the following:
- short term or seasonal or casual job/business- Worked for different employers on day to day or week to week basis.
Seasonal/occasional salary/wage worker in non-agricultural can be identified as follows:
Engaged in any non-agricultural industry as enumerated earlier.
Class of Worker and Nature of Employment are the same as those of the seasonal/occasional salary/wage worker in agricultural industry.
When a family member worked during the reference period in different enterprises but fall in the same sector (either agricultural or non-agricultural), enter his name in one line only and report all his total earnings, in cash and in kind, in the corresponding column. On the other hand, if a family member worked for pay in two or more jobs falling in different sectors, report these jobs separately in the corresponding sector.