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X Censo General de Población y Vivienda 1971 - IPUMS Subset

Venezuela, RB, 1971
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VEN_1971_PHC_v01_M_v03_A_IPUMS
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Dirección General de Estadística y Censos Nacionales, Ministerio de Fomento, Minnesota Population Center
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Income in Bs. from last month worked (VE1971A_0433)

Data file: VEN1971-P-H

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 177
End: 177
Width: 1
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Only for individuals 15 years of age and older




31. Estimate the total income in Bs. obtained last month (or in the last month worked) from wages or salaries, commissions, tips and bonuses.

____ Bs. (Go on to 33)
Categories
Value Category
1 Less than 250
2 250 to 499
3 500 to 749
4 750 to 999
5 1000 to 1499
6 1500 to 1999
7 2000 or more
8 Unknown
9 NIU (not in universe)
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
8.30. Estimated income in Bolívares [Venezuelan currency] from the last month (or obtained during the last month worked) in the form of salaries or wages; commissions, tips, and bonuses. (Q - 31).

a) Definition of income: For those with salaries (employees [white collar] or manual laborers), income is the total sum of the money obtained by one person in all of the work completed, part or full-time, [p. 124] in any condition and that was made during the last month in one or more jobs or employments. Daily income and salary includes the "gross income", not excluding any of the deductions and contributions such as: tax deductions, Social Security, etc. Also included are: tips, commissions, pay per job, bonuses, and profit sharing if received by the employee in addition to the daily pay, wage, or salary.

b) Some type of incomes:


1. Pay per job: Money received from work completed at a specific rate per job/task.

2. Commissions: Money received through a business transaction completed for another person.

3. Tips: Payment received as a compliment to a daily wage, received for service provided to a client.

4. Bonuses: Payments made by employers to employees as a supplement to daily wages and salaries; for example, for services based on a percentage of profits.

5. Wage or salary: Wage or Salary obtained as an employee [white collar] or manual laborer of the government or of a private enterprise.


c) Using the same concepts of income from the previous paragraph, ask those who are unemployed what their monthly income was in their last job.

[p. 125]

d) Combined incomes:

Try to find out if the person marked as an employee in question 30 received additional income from one or more secondary jobs on own-account. This income, along with any other special payments, should be added to the amount declared. The most common case is that of an employee [white collar] or manual laborer of the government or of a private enterprise that obtains a principal income and additionally completes work on his/her own-account. Such is the case with doctors, dentists, lawyers, nurses, professors in any specialty, street peddlers, etc., and any other non professional persons in a similar situation.

Description

Definition
This variable indicates the income in Bolivares (Bs.) [local currency] from work during the month prior to the census.
Universe
Persons who are employees or manual laborers for the government or private employer

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Concept
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Income Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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