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Proportion of cash income in household disposable income
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- WriterSamuel
- Date2024-03-13
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I am doing analysis about household disposable income. I have some questions about 'Average monthly income & expenditure (whole households)' and decide to make inquiries for further details. 1-Since 'disposable income' is calculated by income minus non-consumption expenditure, what proportion of disposable income is cash (or non-cash)? 2- Are non-cash income such as in-kind benefit or imputed owner-occupied rent, included in household disposable income? 3-Will statistical database be d by providing information about the proportion of cash income in household disposable income? Warm regards.
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Statistics Korea/2024-03-27
Dear Samuel, Thank you for visiting the KOSIS website. 1. Disposable income includes cash income as well as in-kind benefits. 2. In-kind benefits such as meals provided by companies, and in-kind vegetables for self-consumption are included in household disposable income. However, imputed rent of owner-occupied housing is not included in disposable income. 3. The proportion of cash income in household disposable income is not disseminated on the KOSIS website. Warm regards, Statistics Korea