Annual Poverty Indicators Survey 1999
Philippines, 1999
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PHL-NSO-APIS-1999-v01
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In Cash, receive cash receipts, gifts, support, relief and o (O1CSH_93010)
Data File: 1999APISH
Overview
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0
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0 - 1100000
Questions and instructions
During the PAST SIX MONTHS, how much did you or any member of your family receive on the following?
Description
This item will cover specifically all cash receipts from all sources outside the Philippine territory. They may come from family members, non-relatives, foreign government and charitable institutions.
Entries should be in pesos. Examples of sources of cash receipts from abroad are as follows:
a) Cash received out of salaries/wages and other sources of income of a family member who is a contract and non-contract worker abroad
b) Cash receipts sent by a family member of the household with a status of residency abroad other than that of a contract worker (immigrant, tourist, with student visa, etc.).
A contract worker is a person hired abroad for a definite period, like those who are in Saudi Arabia and other Middle East countries. Non-contract workers are those who are abroad with no definite date of return such as immigrants
c) Pensions, retirements and other benefits received from the U.S. government and other foreign government and enterprises. An example is the pension received by World War II veterans from the U.S. government
d) Cash gifts, support, etc., from relatives who are abroad, foreign charitable groups and foreign government
e) Income from abroad accruing from dividends from investment, net income from business, rental from properties and other property income
Entries should be in pesos. Examples of sources of cash receipts from abroad are as follows:
a) Cash received out of salaries/wages and other sources of income of a family member who is a contract and non-contract worker abroad
b) Cash receipts sent by a family member of the household with a status of residency abroad other than that of a contract worker (immigrant, tourist, with student visa, etc.).
A contract worker is a person hired abroad for a definite period, like those who are in Saudi Arabia and other Middle East countries. Non-contract workers are those who are abroad with no definite date of return such as immigrants
c) Pensions, retirements and other benefits received from the U.S. government and other foreign government and enterprises. An example is the pension received by World War II veterans from the U.S. government
d) Cash gifts, support, etc., from relatives who are abroad, foreign charitable groups and foreign government
e) Income from abroad accruing from dividends from investment, net income from business, rental from properties and other property income