Distribution of aggregate income in Portugal from 1995 to 2000 within a SAM (Social Accounting Matrix) framework. Modeling the household sector



Description of the SAM cell contents

Row

Col.

Contents

Л

л

Social benefits other than social transfers in kind and miscellaneous
current transfers within households______________________________________

л

2

Social benefits other than social transfers in kind and miscellaneous
current transfers from non-financial corporations to households___________

л

3

Social benefits other than social transfers in kind, social transfers in kind
and miscellaneous current transfers from government to households______

л

4

Social benefits other than social transfers in kind received by households
from financial corporations and non-profit institutions serving households;
social transfers in kind from non-profit institutions serving households to
households; non-life insurance claims from financial corporations to
households; adjustment for the change in the net equity of households in
pension funds_______________________________________________________

л

9

Wages and salaries plus imputed social contributions received by the
households__________________________________________________________

л

10

Gross mixed income plus net property income received by the households

л

13

Social benefits other than social transfers in kind, non-life insurance
claims and miscellaneous current transfers received by households from
the rest of the world____________________________________________________

2

2

Miscellaneous current transfers within non-financial corporations_________

2

3

Miscellaneous current transfers from government to non-financial
corporations___________________________________________________________

2

4

Non-life insurance claims and miscellaneous current transfers from
financial corporations to non-financial corporations_______________________

2

9

Imputed social contributions received by non-financial corporations

2

10

Gross operating surplus plus net property income received by non-
financial corporations_____________________________________________________

2

13

Non-life insurance claims received by non-financial corporations from the
rest of the world________________________________________________________

3

1

Current taxes on income, wealth, etc., employees’ social contributions,
social contributions by self-employed and non-employed persons and
miscellaneous current transfers received by government from households

3

2

Current taxes on income, wealth, etc., and miscellaneous current transfers
received by government from non-financial corporations________________

3

3

Current transfers and miscellaneous current transfers within government

3

4

Current taxes on income, wealth, etc. paid by financial corporations and
non-profit institutions serving households to government; non-life
insurance claims paid by financial corporations to government;
miscellaneous current transfers from financial corporations and non-profit
institutions serving households to government___________________________

3

9

Imputed social contributions received by general government plus
employers’ actual social contributions received by social security funds

3

10

Gross operating surplus plus net property income received by general
government____________________________________________________

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