Household expenditures exclude the capital formation expenditures such as purchase or
hirepurchase of house and land, purchase of jewelry, savings-life insurance premiums, and
provident funds etc.
Household income
Total household incomes include wages and salaries, tips, bonuses, etc.; net profits from farming
and non-farming business; property incomes such as property rent, land rent, licence and
copyright, interest, and dividends; current transfer received such as assistance payments,
welfare, pensions, work compensation or terminated payment, 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 imputed 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.
The Civil Servants’ Living Condition Survey, the National Statistical Office has carried out
annually survey of civil servants’ living condition since
1989
and still continues to obtain the data
every two years. This survey is specifically obtained from civil servant level
1-10
from all over the
country (except government staff in district, prosecutor, judge, solider, policeman, teacher and
politician)
Government Official Family
means:
1
. government officer,
2
. spouse and child who has no income with or without living in the same household,
3.
father, mother and sheltered person who are supported by government official and
living with government official or government official’s spouse or child,