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Indicator
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Explanation
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Total Income of Urban Households
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sample households, including regular or fixed income
and occasional income. The income of a circulating nature
such as withdrawal from bank deposits, loans borrowed
from relatives or friends, repayment of loans received
and various temporary collection of money is excluded.
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Disposable Income of Urban Households
| refers to the actual income of the sample
households which can be used for daily expenses, i.e.,
total income minus personal income tax, sample household
subsidy and expenditure on household sideline production.
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Expenditure for Consumption of Urban Households
| refers to total expenditure of the sample
households for consumption in daily life, including
expenditure for various commodities and expenses for
non-commodity items such as culture and service, etc.
,but excluding fines and confiscation, loss, tax payments
(such as income tax, license tax, real estates tax,
etc.) and various expenses by individual laborers for
business purposes.
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Expenditure for Purchases of Commodities of Urban
Households
| refers to total expenses of the sample
households for the purchases of commodities from shops,
factories, catering trade, canteens, markets and from
the peasants. Such expenditure is classified into eight
categories: food, clothing, household appliances and
services, health care and medical services, transport
and communications, recreation, education and cultural
services, housing, miscellaneous goods and services.
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Net Income of Rural Households
| refers to the total income of the permanent
residents of the rural households during a year after
the deduction of the expenses for productive and non-productive
business operation, the payment for taxes and the payment
for collective units for their contracted tasks, which
can then be spent for investments in productive and
non-productive construction, for consumption in daily
life and for savings deposit. It is a comprehensive
indicator to show the actual level of the income of
the peasants' household. The net income of the rural
households includes not only the income from the productive
and non-productive business operation, but also the
income from the non-business operation, such as the
money remitted or brought back by the members of the
household who are in other places, the government relief
payment and various subsidies. It includes not only
the money income, but also the income in kind. But the
income from borrowing from banks, friends and relatives
is excluded.
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Expenditure of Rural Households for Consumption
| refers to total expenses of rural households
on daily life, including expenses on food, clothing,
housing, fuel, articles for daily use, and expenses
on cultural life and services. This indicator is used
to show the actual consumption level of peasants.
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The Savings Deposits of Urban and Rural Residents
| refers to the total value of savings deposits
of urban and rural households in banks and rural credit
cooperatives at a given point of time, including the
savings deposit of urban residents and the savings deposit
of rural residents. The cash in hand by residents and
the deposits of organizations such as enterprises, military
units, government agencies, institutions, etc. are not
included.
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