Statistical Yearbook Thailand 2003 - page 261

Household income
Total household incomes include wages and salaries, tips, bonuses, etc.; net profits from
farming and non-farming; property incomes such as property rent, land rent, royalties, interest, and
dividends; current transfer received such as assistance payments, pensions, etc.; non-money income
(income-in-kind) such as the value of goods and services received as part of pay, home-produced
and consumed (including the rental value of owner occupied dwellings) or received free from other
sources; and other money receipts such as insurance proceeds, lottery winnings and other windfall
receipts.
Current income is the total household income excluding other money receipts.
For more details, please see the definitions and survey methodology from the Report of the
Household Socio-Economic Survey, published by the National Statistical Office.
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