Family Income and Expenditure Survey 2000
Philippines, 2000
Reference ID
PHL-NSO-FIES-2000-v01
Producer(s)
Philippine Statistics Authority
Collection(s)
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- FIES2K
Household Operation (HOPER)
Data File: FIES2K
Overview
vald
39615
vald
15071941.1
invd
0
invd
0
min
0
max
544596
mean
2600.434
mean
2757.77
stdev
8762.653
stdev
10668.214
Interval
contin
Decimal
0
range
0 - 386928
Questions and instructions
Question pretext
During the PAST MONTH, did you or any member of your family consume materials for household operations?
Question post text
NO, GO TO NEXT PAGE
Description
Text
Include:
a. Expenditure on consumables and other materials used for household operations.
b. Imputed cost of any item/material related to household operation received as gifts and consumed/availed by the family (enter under Received as Gifts column).
c. Other items used for household operations such as batteries, matches, brooms, husk, feather duster and doormat.
d. Cost of operation-related services availed of whether for a fee or free as well as the maintenance/repair of household equipment.
e. Expenditures for clothing, shoes, etc. as well as any allowances for recreation of the domestic helpers if they are borne by the family as they are considered part of their wages and salaries.
f. Cost of schooling if domestic helper is provided with free schooling.
If a non-family member is paying for the family's domestic services enter the payments made under 'Received Free”.
a. Expenditure on consumables and other materials used for household operations.
b. Imputed cost of any item/material related to household operation received as gifts and consumed/availed by the family (enter under Received as Gifts column).
c. Other items used for household operations such as batteries, matches, brooms, husk, feather duster and doormat.
d. Cost of operation-related services availed of whether for a fee or free as well as the maintenance/repair of household equipment.
e. Expenditures for clothing, shoes, etc. as well as any allowances for recreation of the domestic helpers if they are borne by the family as they are considered part of their wages and salaries.
f. Cost of schooling if domestic helper is provided with free schooling.
If a non-family member is paying for the family's domestic services enter the payments made under 'Received Free”.