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Extended National Survey of Homes (ENHA) - IPUMS Subset

Uruguay, 2006
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Family allowances declared (UY2006A_FAMALLWD)

Data file: URY2006_PHC-P-H.dat

Overview

Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 470
End: 470
Width: 1
Range: -
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
<svar v="UY06A620 UY06A621 UY06A622 UY06A623 UY06A624 UY06A625 UY06A626 UY06A627 UY06A628 UY06A629 UY06A630 UY06A631 UY06A632 UY06A633 UY06A634 UY06A635 UY06A636 UY06A637 UY06A638 UY06A639 UY06A640 UY06A641 UY06A642 UY06A643 UY06A644 UY06A645 UY06A646 UY06A647 UY06A648 UY06A650 UY06A651 UY06A652 UY06A653 UY06A654 UY06A655 UY06A656 UY06A657 UY06A658 UY06A659 UY06A660 UY06A661 UY06A662 UY06A663 UY06A664 UY06A665 UY06A666 UY06A667 UY06A668 UY06A669 UY06A670 UY06A671 UY06A672 UY06A673 UY06A674 UY06A675 UY06A676 UY06A677 UY06A678"><span class="h3">G.1 Income for dependent employees</span><br /></svar></p>

<p><svar v="UY06A692 UY06A693 UY06A694 UY06A695 UY06A696 UY06A697 UY06A698 UY06A699 UY06A700 UY06A701 UY06A702 UY06A703 UY06A704 UY06A705 UY06A706 UY06A707 UY06A708 UY06A709 UY06A710 UY06A711 UY06A712 UY06A713 UY06A714 UY06A715 UY06A716 UY06A717 UY06A718 UY06A719 UY06A720 UY06A721 UY06A722 UY06A723 UY06A724 UY06A725 UY06A726"><span class="h3">G.3 Income from transferences</span><br /></svar></p>

<p><svar a="all" v="UY06A720 UY06A721 UY06A722 UY06A723">147. Do you receive family allowances?<br /><div class="i1">[] 1 Yes<br />[] 2 No<br /><br />(If answered "Yes")</div><br /><div class="i2">How many? _ _<br /><br />Did you declare those in your salary/wage?</div><br /><div class="i3">[] 1 Yes<br />[] 2 No</div><br /><div class="i2">How much did you receive the last time? _ _ _ _ _ _</div><br /></svar>
Categories
Value Category
0 NIU (not in universe)
1 Yes
2 No
8 Unknown
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
Interviewer instructions
<span class="h2">Section G. Personal income</span></p>

<p>The current income that the household interviewed receives through each one of its members is of principal importance in this investigation.</p>

<p>Given that a same person can receive income coming from more than one source, all the interviewees should be consulted for all the items that appear on the questionnaire.</p>

<p>The investigation of the personal income has been organized in groups of questions attending to the different origins of them, and will be asked to all the members of the household age 14 or older, independently of whether or not they are working. If income obtained by those [persons] younger than this age it will be added to those of the head of the household and noted in the observations.</p>

<p><span class="pg">[p. 61]</span></p>

<p>The chapter on personal income consists of three groups of questions that investigate about the personal income of each member of the household.</p>

<p>The first block investigates the income derived from the dependent work, that is, from the labor activities that are performed under the direction of an employer.</p>

<p>The second block investigates the income derived from independent work, that is, from work that is performed when the worker is the boss of his own company, works on his own account and/or has personnel under his charge.</p>

<p>In each block, there first appears a collection of questions that reveal the information for the main occupation. Afterwards, the same questions are repeated to investigate about the other occupations.</p>

<p>The third block of questions (income from transfers) captures personal income that doesn't come from work.</p>

<p>It doesn't consist of only obtaining income from work if the person indicates being occupied, or by retirement if the person informs you that he is retired, since he can receive other income that only will be captured if you complete this section of the questionnaire.</p>

<p>Once these three blocks have been revealed to the member of the household, perform the sequence of questions in reference to the other member. Upon finishing the block of questions of "Personal income" for all the members of the household, you will go on to chapter H.</p>

<p>Before establishing some guidelines to carry out the interview of this section, it's pertinent to define some concepts of interest.</p>

<p>What is a recipient of income?</p>

<p>This is all members of the household age 14 or older that in some moment of the reference period of this chapter of the survey (the last 12 months) received some current income.</p>

<p>What is a current income?</p>

<p>This is the collection of all monetary and non-monetary income (in-kind) that the members of the household receive for the performance of a job; the property of real assets; the property of financial assets; current transfers; including the value of one's own production (non-industrialized products) that the households perform for their own consumption</p>

<p>What is a monetary income?</p>

<p>It is the income that is received under the form of money.</p>

<p>What is a non-monetary income?</p>

<p>It can happen that in addition to the remuneration of money a worker receives a payment in-kind. This forms part of the labor income of the worker.</p>

<p>Nonmonetary income is denominated the income that is received in some form different from money.</p>

<p>In the case of the workers that receive alimentation or clothing in his place of work, or that receives products from the firm to bring household, as well as the reimbursement that the firm gives out because of expenses paid by the receiver in goods or services for personal consumption or that of the household (ex: fuel, car insurance, food, transportation, etc.).</p>

<p><span class="pg">[p. 62]</span></p>

<p>In these cases the goods or services that correspond should be estimated according to their market value.</p>

<p><span class="h3">Income from transfers<br />(received from other entities)</span></p>

<p><span class="pg">[p. 68]</span></p>

<p>The questions in this block seek to reveal the personal income that is not directly related to the present job of the people. In some cases, where the one responsible of the benefit is a person younger than 14, the record corresponds to the person who has the faculty for making the said transfer, as in the case of a family payment or pension that bypasses a divorced father who doesn't live with his son.</p>

<p><svar a="all" v="UY06A720 UY06A721 UY06A722 UY06A723"><span class="em">147. Do you receive family allowances? </span><br /><br />If the person says "Yes", you must ask the number of allowances received, if they were declared in the salary and how much he charged the last time in total for the item of the family allowances. The allowances have different amounts. Because of that it is desired to investigate the total amount that the interviewee receives.<br /></svar>

Description

Definition
This variable indicates whether family allowances received were declared in salary.
Universe
Uruguay 2006: Persons receiving family allowances [discrepancies: type I trace; type II trace]

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