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telephone services was added pro-rata to the components that were thought to make up
telephone fees (question 17.1(1)). Thus, VAT was added pro-rata to telephone rental, private
calls, calls made from cellular phones, cellular network charges (connection and rent) and
Internet charges. For those households that only reported VAT and no other telephone
expenses VAT was added in equal shares to the various components.
February 2005
The Stata output table below shows that the calculated total of all expenditure totals match
the reported total, except for Part 20.1 (P2001Tot*). It appears a similar error to the one
explained before was made here, with the total of Part 20.3 (P2003Tot*) incorrectly reported
here as the total of Part 20.1. The error is not amended since the components of the total are
used individually. Another interesting observation can be made in Part 21.3 (P2103Tot*). The
figure reported here is for net income tax, i.e. income tax paid minus rebates. The range given
shows that there are some households that ‘paid’ negative taxes, i.e. their rebates exceeded
their payments. In such cases income tax is in actual fact an ‘income’ rather than an expense.
Variable |
| Obs |
Mean |
Std. Dev. |
Min |
Max |
-------- | |||||
P1201total |
| 26835 |
947.2283 |
1600.976 |
0 |
39160 |
P1201total~K |
| 26835 |
947.2283 |
1600.976 |
0 |
39160 |
P1202total |
| 26835 |
451.6619 |
756.3367 |
0 |
14800 |
P1202total~K |
| 26835 |
451.6619 |
756.3367 |
0 |
14800 |
P1301total |
| 26835 |
440.802 |
2193.456 |
0 |
94500 |
P1301total~K |
| 26835 |
440.802 |
2193.456 |
0 |
94500 |
P1302total |
| 26835 |
154.7855 |
673.6884 |
0 |
40000 |
P1302total~K |
| 26835 |
154.7855 |
673.6884 |
0 |
40000 |
P1303total |
| 26835 |
247.9006 |
972.7045 |
0 |
34600 |
P1303total~K |
| 26835 |
247.9006 |
972.7045 |
0 |
34600 |
P1304total |
| 26835 |
37.6171 |
224.8277 |
0 |
13400 |
P1304total~K |
| 26835 |
37.6171 |
224.8277 |
0 |
13400 |
P1401total |
| 26835 |
1031.47 |
4035.006 |
0 |
144000 |
P1401total~K |
| 26835 |
1031.47 |
4035.006 |
0 |
144000 |
P1402total |
| 26835 |
197.8958 |
1140.258 |
0 |
75200 |
P1402total~K |
| 26835 |
197.8958 |
1140.258 |
0 |
75200 |
P15012total |
| 26835 |
1617.553 |
7933.802 |
0 |
328930 |
P15012tota~K |
| 26835 |
1617.553 |
7933.802 |
0 |
328930 |
P1502total |
| 26835 |
641.0117 |
1314.854 |
0 |
40320 |
P1502total~K |
| 26835 |
641.0117 |
1314.854 |
0 |
40320 |
P1504total |
| 26835 |
47.24636 |
667.8682 |
0 |
42000 |
P1504total~K |
| 26835 |
47.24636 |
667.8682 |
0 |
42000 |
P1601total |
| 26835 |
203.2405 |
1345.858 |
0 |
45500 |
P1601total~K |
| 26835 |
203.2405 |
1345.858 |
0 |
45500 |
P1701total |
| 26835 |
687.5704 |
1999.454 |
0 |
72000 |
P1701total~K |
| 26835 |
687.5704 |
1999.454 |
0 |
72000 |
P1801Q01Tot |
| 26835 |
920.5109 |
3877.379 |
0 |
157150 |
P1801Q01To~K |
| 26835 |
920.5109 |
3877.379 |
0 |
157150 |
P1801Q02Tot |
| 26835 |
123.605 |
1412.967 |
0 |
100000 |
P1801Q02To~K |
| 26835 |
123.605 |
1412.967 |
0 |
100000 |
P1901Q01Tot |
| 26835 |
2.748873 |
26.65607 |
0 |
1680 |
P1901Q01To~K |
| 26835 |
2.748873 |
26.65607 |
0 |
1680 |
P1901Q02Tot |
| 26835 |
4.421576 |
34.92754 |
0 |
2040 |
P1901Q02To~K |
| 26835 |
4.421576 |
34.92754 |
0 |
2040 |
P1901Q03Tot |
| 26835 |
42.72256 |
331.2455 |
0 |
29050 |
P1901Q03To~K |
| 26835 |
42.72256 |
331.2455 |
0 |
29050 |
P2001Total |
| 26835 |
71.33564 |
601.3598 |
0 |
40000 |
P2001Total~K |
| 26835 |
243.5663 |
1729.987 |
0 |
97000 |
P2003Total |
| 26835 |
71.70225 |
621.7803 |
0 |
40000 |
P2003Total~K |
| 26835 |
71.33564 |
601.3598 |
0 |
40000 |
P2004Total |
| 26835 |
196.9735 |
1544.142 |
0 |
222000 |
P2004Total~K |
| 26835 |
196.9917 |
1546.755 |
0 |
222488 |
P2101Total |
| 26835 |
120.0666 |
2253.016 |
0 |
251800 |
P2101Total~K |
| 26835 |
120.0666 |
2253.016 |
0 |
251800 |
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