Interviewer instructions
<svar v="BR00A478 BR00A480 BR00A482 BR00A484 BR00A486 BR00A488 BR00A490 BR00A492 BR00A494 BR00A496 BR00A497 BR00A498 BR00A449 BR00A501 BR00A502 BR00A504 BR00A506 BR00A508 BR00A510 BR00A512 BR00A514 BR00A518 BR00A520 BR00A526 BR00A528 BR00A530 BR00A531 BR00A533 BR00A535 BR00A537 BR00A539 BR00A541 BR00A543"><span class="em">For persons age 10 or over (born on or before July 31, 1990)</span><br />[Applies to questions 4.36 - 4.61]<br /></svar></p>
<p><svar a="all" v=" BR00A545 BR00A512 BR00A514 BR00A518 BR00A520 BR00A524"><span class="em">What was your gross monthly income in July, 2000:</span><br /><br /><span class="h3">Question 4.51 - From your main work?</span><br /><br /><span class="h3">Question 4.52 - From other work?</span><br /><br />For persons who had fixed income, record the amount of gross remuneration (if employee or domestic worker) or money earned (<span class="lang">retirado</span>) (if employer or self-employed) in the month of July, 2000, or that you would have earned if you had worked the entire month. For persons on leave through a government social security institute, record the gross amount received as benefit (sick leave, labor accident leave, etc.) in July, 2000.<br /><br />For persons who had variable income, record the average amount of the gross remuneration or of the money received in July, 2000. By gross remuneration is understood the payment to the employee, including family wages and deductions for social security, income tax, absences, etc. Thirteenth month salary, vacation gratifications or profit shares by the employer should not be included in the monthly income.<br /><br />Money earned (<span class="lang">retirado</span>) is defined as the amount gained (gross income less expenses on the enterprise, employee's salaries, purchases of equipment, raw material, electric energy, telephone bills, etc.) by the person who was engaged in an enterprise as self-employed or employer.<br /><br />For persons who receive in products or merchandise of the area of work including farming, silviculture, cattle raising, plant extraction, fishing, and fish raising, record:<br /><br /><ul class="b1">
<li>real or estimated amount normally received in July, 2000, from monthly production; and</li>
<li>average real or estimated monthly amount that the person would usually earn in July, 2000, from seasonal production (temporary production, that is, not produced all year round).</li>
</ul><br /><br />Do not compute the amount of the production for consumption by that person or family or the part earned in benefits, such as housing, food (meals, food baskets, foodstuffs or meal tickets), clothing, transportation tickets, etc.<br /><br /><span class="pg">[pg. 129]</span><br /><br />For persons who did not receive income from work, mark the square entitled Does Not Have.<br /><br />For persons who are remunerated only in benefits (housing, meals, clothing, etc.), mark the square only in benefits.<br /><br />Note: Both questions (main work and other work) should be filled out. For persons who had only one job, mark the square Does Not Have in the field related to the other jobs.<br /></svar>