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Enterprise Survey 2009

Czech Republic, 2008 - 2009
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CZE_2009_ES_v01_M_WB
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World Bank, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
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    Republic-2009--full
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total labor cost (incl. wages, salaries, bonuses, etc) in last fiscal year (n2a)

Data file: Czech Republic-2009--full data-

Overview

Valid: 250
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 976
End: 984
Width: 9
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Question pretext
1) READ THE FOLLOWING TO THE RESPONDENT BEFORE PROCEEDING: The purpose of the following questions is to allow us to estimate the productivity of establishments like this one. Estimates are made at the aggregate level so the information you provide below will be compiled with the information from other establishments. It is important that this information be as accurate as possible. The individual data are treated as confidential - the identity of your establishment will not be revealed at any point. Please provide the following information from the financial statements of this establishment.
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Literal question
For fiscal year 2007, please provide the following information about this establishment:
Total annual cost of labor (including wages, salaries, bonuses, social security payments)
Categories
Value Category
-9 don't know
18000
20000
21000
23000
27000
30000
32000
40000
50000
65000
100000
111000
120000
135000
140000
144000
150000
160000
163900
168000
180000
183135
190000
199000
200000
204000
212000
215000
219000
234000
237000
250000
265000
298000
300000
314000
320000
324000
331700
342000
350000
400000
426000
430000
447300
455400
500000
504000
600000
665000
700000
720000
800000
932000
1000000
1000600
1002000
1043831
1100000
1400000
1404263
1500000
1790180
1900000
1980000
2000000
2200000
2309000
2400000
2500000
2600000
3000000
3200000
3280000
3500000
4000000
4120000
4500000
4800000
4844613
4884134
5000000
5022000
5900000
6000000
6600000
7000000
7200000
8000000
8800000
9300000
9500000
9600000
10000000
11000000
12000000
13000000
13500000
13992000
14000000
15000000
16000000
18000000
19700000
20000000
22000000
24000000
25000000
27500000
28000000
28397000
32000000
33000000
35000000
36000000
40000000
45000000
46100000
49000000
50000000
51000000
52000000
55000000
56000000
60000000
70000000
74902000
90000000
100000000
124611000
133000000
142000000
151000000
168000000
202000000
236160000
237600000
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
Total cost of labor, including wages, salaries and benefits is the total annual wages and all annual benefits, including food, transport, social security (i.e. pensions, medical insurance, and unemployment insurance).

Raw materials and intermediate goods (M) is the cost of all inputs in the production activity. This is usually an item directly taken from the financial statements

Total annual cost of finished goods and materials purchased to resell: (S) is the cost of all finished goods and materials purchased to be resold.

Fuel (M) is the total annual cost of all fuels consumed for heat, power, transportation, or the generation of electricity. Do not include the estimated costs of fuels, such as sawdust or blast furnace gas, produced as a byproduct of your manufacturing activities. Include anthracite and bituminous coal, coke, natural and manufactured gas, fuel oil, liquefied petroleum gas, gasoline, and all other fuels, including purchased steam. Be sure to include fuel used to power delivery trucks, fork lifts, or other motor vehicles associated with the establishment.

Electricity is the total annual cost of electric energy purchased from public or private utility companies or received from other establishments that belong to the same firm. Exclude the value of electricity generated and used at this establishment.

Total annual depreciation is the amortization of fixed assets due to the wearing down and/or obsolescence
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