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This table includes premiums paid during the survey year for goods obtained before the survey<br />

year and premiums paid for goods reserved but not yet received.<br />

<strong>Income</strong> Tables<br />

Table 1.<br />

Total Net annual income for households. It includes:<br />

1. Total net income for households from wages and salaries.<br />

2. From agricultural activities.<br />

3. From non-agricultural activities.<br />

4. From lands, properties, and real estate.<br />

5. From financial assets.<br />

6. From other regular returns.<br />

Table 2.<br />

Net Annual income from Wages and Salaries for Individual Workers during the year of the<br />

survey.<br />

1. This table includes the net basic annual salaries and wages<br />

2. Net annual overtime and allowances<br />

3. Net annual bonuses and incentives<br />

4. Net annual in-kind wages, example housing, clothes, transportation, medical<br />

treatments, food, etc.<br />

5. Other annual wages and salaries.<br />

Table 3.<br />

Net annual income for the household during the year from agricultural activities. It includes:<br />

1. Farm crops<br />

2. Vegetables<br />

3. Fruits<br />

4. Nursury<br />

5. Greenhouse agriculture<br />

6. Wood and trees<br />

7. Breeding animals<br />

8. Poultry farms within household<br />

9. Breeding cattle for fatting<br />

10. Beehives<br />

11. Fish farms<br />

12. Farm poultry prodcution<br />

13. Hatching laboratories<br />

14. Rent of agricultural machines for others<br />

15. Other agricultural· activities<br />

This table appears as household income from agricultural activities during the year of the survey.<br />

It is for knowing personal income from this activity. <strong>The</strong> following table explain the distribution<br />

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