Family Income and Expenditure Survey 2006 Volume 1
Philippines, 2006 - 2007
Reference ID
PHL-NSO-FIES-2006-v01.
Producer(s)
Philippine Statistics Authority
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Salaries/Wages from Agricultural Activity (WSAG)
Data File: fies2k6
Overview
vald
38483
vald
17403481.98
invd
0
invd
0
min
0
max
1012000
mean
5374.869
mean
5160.295
stdev
17064.989
stdev
16899.803
Interval
contin
Decimal
0
range
0 - 1012000
Questions and instructions
During the PERIOD SPECIFIED, did you or any member of your family receive regularly salaries and wages from employment in agricultural sectors, in cash, (including allowances, honoraria, tips, bonus, commissions and others) and in kind (including housing, food, grocery, clothing, medical benefits, etc.)?
Description
A regular salary/wage worker in agricultural industry can be identified as follows:
Kind of Industry/Business should be any of the following activities: crop production such as palay, corn, vegetable, coconut, sugarcane, tobacco, fiber, coffee, cacao, etc.; livestock and poultry such as cattle raising, carabao raising, chicken raising, duck raising, etc.; agricultural services; fishing (ocean, coastal, inland, etc.), fishpond operation, fishpen operation, fish farm, shrimp farm, oyster farm, etc.; and logging operations, hunting, trapping and game propagation.
Class of worker should be any of the following:
worked for private household
worked for private establishment
worked for government/government corporation
employer in own family-operated farm or business, if there is a formal payroll system and operator draws salaries and wages from the enterprise
worked with pay on own family-operated farm or business
Nature of Employment should be permanent.
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.
Kind of Industry/Business should be any of the following activities: crop production such as palay, corn, vegetable, coconut, sugarcane, tobacco, fiber, coffee, cacao, etc.; livestock and poultry such as cattle raising, carabao raising, chicken raising, duck raising, etc.; agricultural services; fishing (ocean, coastal, inland, etc.), fishpond operation, fishpen operation, fish farm, shrimp farm, oyster farm, etc.; and logging operations, hunting, trapping and game propagation.
Class of worker should be any of the following:
worked for private household
worked for private establishment
worked for government/government corporation
employer in own family-operated farm or business, if there is a formal payroll system and operator draws salaries and wages from the enterprise
worked with pay on own family-operated farm or business
Nature of Employment should be permanent.
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.