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XI Recenseamento Geral do Brasil. Censo Demográfico 2000 - IPUMS Subset

Brazil, 2000
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BRA_2000_PHC_v01_M_v03_A_IPUMS
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Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística, Minnesota Population Center
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Income from Federal minimum income program, school allowance, and unemployment insurance (BR2000A_0541)

Data file: BRA2000-P-H

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Continuous
Decimal: 0
Start: 427
End: 432
Width: 6
Range: -
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
For persons 10 years old or older (born until July 31, 1990)
[Applies to questions 4.36 - 4.61]



Did you have income in July 2000 from any of the following:


4.60 Minimum Income, School Subsidies (Bolsa-Escola), unemployment benefits, etc.? (Official aid programs)

[] 0 didn't have
R$ _ _ _ _ _ _.00
Interviewer instructions
For persons age 10 or over (born on or before July 31, 1990)
[Applies to questions 4.36 - 4.61]




Received income in July, 2000 deriving from:
Record the income corresponding to the following questions:

Question 4.57 - Retirement, pension?

Retirement is understood as income received in July, 2000, as retirement from a government social security institute. Sums received as supplementary retirement paid for by a private and closed social security organization should be included in this item, such as pensions, income received in July, 2000, paid by a government social security institute left by someone of which this person was a beneficiary.

Question 4.58 - Rentals?

Rentals are understood as income received in July, 2000 as rent, including sub-letting or leasing of furniture, real estate, machinery, equipment, animals, etc.

Question 4.59 - Alimony, allowance, donations received from non-residents?

Alimony is understood as the income received in July, 2000 paid spontaneously or under legal obligation and allowances or donations as income, received in July, 2000, without corresponding services having been provided, received from a non-resident of the household and in a regular manner.


[pg. 131]

Question 4.60 - Minimum income/school scholarship, unemployment insurance, etc.? (government aid programs).

These types of income are described as:

Minimum income is the income received in July, 2000, paid by a organ government in order to guarantee the minimum income needed for the survival of a family.

School Scholarship is the income received in the month of July, 2000, paid by a government organ in order to guarantee permanence in school of children of a family who are of an age when attendance at school is obligatory.

Unemployment insurance is the income received in the month by July, 2000, of a person who was dismissed from his or her job with a signed contract and who complied with the requirements necessary to receive such benefits.

Also include income received by physically and mentally handicapped persons from government aid programs.

Question 4.61 - Others?

The income or, if such is the case, the sum total of the income regularly received for the month of July, 2000 as bonus for permanence on the job (a benefit that was granted to a person who, although he or she had worked long enough to retire, continued working rather than applying for retirement. This benefit is commonly known as "foot in the grave" (pé na cova), pension paid entirely by an insurance company or a private open social security organization, interest from short-term financial investments, dividends, interest on fixed income, etc.

Mark an X in the square entitled does not have if there is no income related to the respective question.

Description

Definition
This variable indicates income from a federal minimum income program, school allowance, unemployment insurance.
Universe
Persons age 10+

concept

Concept
var_concept.title Vocabulary
Income Variables -- PERSON IPUMS

Imputation and derivation

Derivation
BR00A541 is a 6-digit numeric variable.


999999 = NIU.
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