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bip/bip_119_02: Wages/salary months 2017
English label: Wages/salary months 2017
German label: Lohn/Gehalt Monate 2017
bip – Data from individual questionnaires 2018
Analysis Unit : Individual
Dataset Type: Original Data (from questionnaires)
Period: 2018
Study: SOEP-Core
- Which of the following sources of income did you receive in the past calendar year, 2017? For each of the income sources that apply, please state how many months of 2017 you received the income and what the average monthly income amount was. - [Wages or salary as employee (including income received during training, partial retirement or sick leave)]
- For how many months in the 2017 calendar year did you personally receive wages / salary as an employee? - Number of months
- Which of the following sources of income did you receive in the past calendar year, 2017? For each of the income sources that apply, please state how many months of 2017 you received the income and what the average monthly income amount was. - [Wages or salary as employee (including income received during training, partial retirement or sick leave)]
- Which of the following sources of income did you receive in the past calendar year, 2017? For each of the income sources that apply, please state how many months of 2017 you received the income and what the average monthly income amount was. - [Wages / salary as employee (including income received during training, partial retirement or sick leave)]
Measure | Value |
---|---|
Min. | 1.0 |
1st Qu. | 12.0 |
Median | 12.0 |
Mean | 10.977967262268066 |
3rd Qu. | 12.0 |
Max. | 12.0 |
valid | 15976 |
invalid | 14330 |
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