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BUF108J - HBS Monthly averages of total expenditure per household by expenditure categories and main social categories by macroregions and development regions |
Definition |
Total consumption expenditure includes all money expenditure made for current consumption needs (the purchase of food goods for consumption and of non-food goods and the payment of services) as well as the equivalent value of the human consumption of food and non-food products from the household's own resources. |
Periodicity |
Annual Quarterly |
Data sources |
Household budget survey details |
Methodology |
Metadata and quality report |
Last update |
OCT 09, 2024 |
Observations |
Data source is given by Households budget survey (HBS), deployed starting from 2001.The Household Budget Survey (HBS) was designed based on the European recommendations and standards. The HBS methodology differ from the one used in the Household Integrated Survey realized in the period 1997-2000. Due to the reduced number of observations collected in surveys, starting with the years 2008, the data about Employer households are not presented in the database. Due to rounding of decimals final part of the weighting coefficients for data from selective surveys there are sometimes small differences between the totals and the result of summing. The data are available starting with 2008.
Beginning with 2014, data were estimated based on the resident population and they are not comparable with data series of previous periods.
Beginning with 2015, the quarterly publication ''Population income and consumption, in quarter ... '' is no longer editing, quarterly data are uploaded into the TEMPO database, in the structure of Annex tables of this publication.
Since 2020, we use the Classification of the Individual Consumption by Purpose COICOP 2018 at 5 digits level, which brings changes to the structure of certain indicators, meaning their regrouping, compared to previous years. |
Responsible person |
Mariana Neaga, e-mail: mariana.neaga@insse.ro, phone: 0213181824/int. 2343 |
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