B: CPI Coverage
Geographical Coverage
Weights: Nation-wide
Price collection: Nation-wide
Population coverage: Resident households of nationals including institutional households
Consumption expenditure excludes:
• Second hand goods purchased (except second hand cars)
C: Concepts, definitions, classifications and weights
Definition of the CPI and its objectives: CPI measures pure price changes in a fixed market
basket of goods and services of constant quality and quantity bought by households.
(...) Methods of Price Collection
• Personal data collection • Central price collection for administrative prices.
Treatment of:
Second hand purchases: Not included in the CPI except for second hand cars.
(...) Method to impute the price of seasonal items: Carry forward the last observed price.
Treatment of housing
Treatment of owner-occupied housing: Imputed rent of apartment owners is included since
the January 1995 revision.
Language:English
Score: 1342258.5
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www.ilo.org/ilostat-fil...E_CPI_Descriptions%20-2014.pdf
Data Source: un
Because of this increased risk, we recommend that everyone in the house follows even more thorough precautions than usual when washing their hands — and washes their hands for at least 40 seconds (in line with guidance for healthcare facilities), rather than 20 seconds (as we normally recommend).
(...) Before touching the mask, clean your hands with soap and water for at least 40 seconds, or an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
(...) Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water for at least 40 seconds after every use.
Language:English
Score: 1338433.6
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https://www.unicef.org/rosa/st...s/caring-someone-covid-19-home
Data Source: un
Data for the following expenditure items are collected by referring: 6.7
to expenditures in last 12 months:
housing
other durable goods
other items
Data for the following expenditure items are not collected by interview because they are collected by diary:
food
other household non-durable goods
clothing, footwear
other personal non-durable goods
households services
personal services
The following types of expenditure items are classified as 'Household consumption expenditure':
own produced non-durable goods
own-produced durable goods
The following types of expenditure items are classified as 'Actual Household consumption':
non-durable goods purchased
durable goods purchased (except housing)
mortgage repayments, including interest
services of owner-occupied housing
financial services (including fees for financial advice, brokerage fees)
non-life insurance premiums (e.g. vehicle, housing, other property, medical)
, gross of claims
life insurance premiums
, gross of claims
licences and fees (e.g. driver's licence, hunting licence, vehicle registration)
gambling expenditure
, gross of winnings
out of pocket health expenditure
, gross of claims
out of pocket education expenditures
, gross of refunds
out of pocket transport expenditures
, gross of refunds
housing maintenance, minor repairs
regular cash payments to others outside the household
non-regular cash payments to others outside the household
purchase of gifts of goods and services given to others outside the household
second hand goods purchased 10
expenditure abroad
The following types of expenditure items are classified as 'Non-consumption household expenditure':
compulsory transfers to governments (e.g. contributions to government old age and disability insurance program, taxes)
The following types of expenditure items are classified as 'Non-household expenditure':
occupational expenditures
other business-related expenditures
The following types of expenditure items are excluded due to measurement problems:
services from durables owned (except housing)
in-kind goods received from other households
in-kind services received from other households
interest payments (excluding mortgage interest payments)
The following types of expenditure items are excluded for other reasons:
purchase price of owner-occupied housing
(second hand goods not uniquely identified)
major repairs, conversions and extensions to owner-occupied housing
(second hand goods not uniquely identified)
income in-kind receipts of goods
(second hand goods not uniquely identified)
income in-kind receipts of services
(second hand goods not uniquely identified)
own-produced services
(second hand goods not uniquely identified)
social transfers in-kind of goods and services from government and non-profit institutions serving households
(second hand goods not uniquely identified)
investment-related expenditures (e.g. purchase of shares/stocks)
(second hand goods not uniquely identified)
Classification: A national classification is used for classifying expenditure and has 10 separate categories at the finest level.
(...) Other Data Collection Issues
The following other topics are covered: 8
demographic characteristics
education attainment of members
employment status of members
occupation of members
ownership of selected durable goods
housing characteristics
savings
Households are requested to indicate whether durable goods are new or second-hand when their acquisition is recorded.
(...) Treatment of owner-occupied housing: Values of owner-occupied housing are not included in the total income/expenditure estimates.
Language:English
Score: 1333083.3
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http://www.ilo.org/ilostat-files/SSM/SSM6/E/437A.html
Data Source: un
Once you have used a tissue, please make sure to dispose of it properly in a covered waste bin, and remember to wash your hands thoroughly for a minimum of 20 seconds with soap and water or using an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
(...) Wash your hands regularly: Wash your hands regularly and thoroughly with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. (...) Throw used tissues in a trash can which can be closed and immediately wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.
Language:English
Score: 1331401.4
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https://www.unicef.org/nepal/stories/novel-coronavirus
Data Source: un
Consumption expenditure includes:
• Food consumed away from home;
• Income in-kind receipts of goods; • Income in-kind receipts of services;
• Mortgage interest;
• Housing maintenance, minor repairs; • Second hand goods purchased (second hand motor cars only);
• Luxury goods; • Non-life insurance premiums (e.g. vehicle, housing, other property, medical), gross of
claims; • Life insurance premiums;
• Licences and fees (e.g. driver’s licence, hunting licence, vehicle registration)
Consumption expenditure excludes:
• Foods produced for own final consumption;
• Other goods produced for own final consumption; • Services produced for own final consumption;
• In-kind goods received as gifts; • In-kind services received as gifts;
• Purchase of owner-occupied housing;
• Mortgage repayments; • Major repairs, conversions and extensions to owner occupied housing;
• Purchase of gifts of goods and services given to others outside the household; • Financial services (including fees for financial advice, brokerage fees);
• Interest payments (excluding mortgage interest payments); • Gambling expenditure, gross of winnings;
• Investment-related expenditures (e.g. purchase of shares/stocks); • Occupational expenditures;
• Other business-related expenditures; • Social transfers in-kind of goods and services from government and No-profit
institutions serving households;
• Expenditures abroad
C: Concepts, definitions, classifications and weights
Definition of the CPI and its objectives: RPI is a weighted index reflecting the average
change in price levels experienced by households with the objective of monitoring the levels of inflationary pressure on the economy and the real value of the currency.
(...) Black market prices: Not collected.
Second hand purchases: Included for second-hand motor cars only.
(...) Control procedures used to ensure the quality of data processed: Final price data set is
processed by a second analyst to ensure that identical results are obtained.
Language:English
Score: 1326333.2
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www.ilo.org/ilostat-fil...Y_CPI_Descriptions%20-2013.pdf
Data Source: un
Consumption expenditure includes:
• Second hand goods purchased (second hand cars only); • Life insurance premiums
C: Concepts, definitions, classifications and weights
Definition of the CPI and its objectives: CPI is the average measure of change in prices of
goods and services bought in Estonia for the purpose of consumption by Estonian households.
(...) Treatment of:
Discounts and sales prices: Discounts referred to all customers are taken into account.
Second hand purchases: Prices of second hand cars are included in price collection
Missing or faulty prices: When a price observation is temporarily unavailable in a given
month, its price is imputed based upon the price movement of similar products in the same item in the same locality or carried forward.
(...) Method to impute the price of seasonal items: Prices are imputed using price development of in-season products.
Treatment of housing
Treatment of owner-occupied housing: Owner occupied housing is not included in the CPI i.e imputed rentals for housing are excluded.
Language:English
Score: 1324968.75
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www.ilo.org/ilostat-fil...T_CPI_Descriptions%20-2013.pdf
Data Source: un
Consumption expenditure includes:
• Food consumed away from home; • Housing maintenance, minor repairs;
• Purchase of gifts of goods and services given to others outside the household;
• Second hand goods purchased (imported second hand cars); • Luxury goods;
• Non-life insurance premiums (e.g. vehicle, housing, other property, medical), gross of claims;
• Licences and fees (e.g. driver’s licence, hunting licence, vehicle registration)
Consumption expenditure excludes:
• Foods produced for own final consumption;
• Other goods produced for own final consumption;
• Services produced for own final consumption;
• Income in-kind receipts of goods; • Income in-kind receipts of services;
• In-kind goods received as gifts; • In-kind services received as gifts;
• Purchase of owner-occupied housing; • Mortgage repayments;
• Mortgage interest; • Major repairs, conversions and extensions to owner occupied housing;
• Financial services (including fees for financial advice, brokerage fees);
• Interest payments (excluding mortgage interest payments); • Life insurance premiums;
• Gambling expenditure, gross of winnings; • Investment-related expenditures (e.g. purchase of shares/stocks);
• Occupational expenditures; • Other business-related expenditures;
• Social transfers in-kind of goods and services from government and No-profit institutions serving households;
• Expenditures abroad
C: Concepts, definitions, classifications and weights
Definition of the CPI and its objectives: The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is an economic
indicator constructed to measure the changes of prices over time of consumer goods and
services acquired, used or paid by households. (...) Treatment of:
Discounts and sales prices: They are used in the calculation of the index.
Second hand purchases: Included (e.g. imported second-hand cars).
(...) Types of dwellings covered by the rent data: Detached houses, semi-detached houses, complementary houses, dwelling to mixed use building, flats, apartment building.
Language:English
Score: 1312312.4
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www.ilo.org/ilostat-fil...P_CPI_Descriptions%20-2013.pdf
Data Source: un
Consumption expenditure includes:
• Food consumed away from home;
• Housing maintenance, minor repairs;
• Second hand goods purchased (second hand motor cars only); • Luxury goods;
• Financial services (including fees for financial advice, brokerage fees); • Non-life insurance premiums (e.g. vehicle, housing, other property, medical), gross of
claims; • Licences and fees (e.g. driver’s licence, hunting licence, vehicle registration);
• Gambling expenditure, gross of winnings
Consumption expenditure excludes:
• Foods produced for own final consumption;
• Other goods produced for own final consumption; • Services produced for own final consumption;
• Income in-kind receipts of goods; • Income in-kind receipts of services;
• In-kind goods received as gifts; • In-kind services received as gifts;
• Purchase of owner-occupied housing; • Mortgage repayments;
• Mortgage interest;
• Major repairs, conversions and extensions to owner occupied housing; • Purchase of gifts of goods and services given to others outside the household;
• Interest payments (excluding mortgage interest payments); • Life insurance premiums;
• Investment-related expenditures (e.g. purchase of shares/stocks); • Occupational expenditures;
• Other business-related expenditures; • Social transfers in-kind of goods and services from government and No-profit
institutions serving households; • Expenditures abroad
C: Concepts, definitions, classifications and weights
Definition of the CPI and its objectives: The purpose of consumer price indices is to
provide a measure of change in prices of a fixed basket of products determined in the consumer expenditure survey.
(...) Black market prices: Not collected.
Second hand purchases: Included for second-hand motor cars only.
(...) These new products are included in the calculation of the second month. In the case of temporary seasonal lack of prices, the above mentioned third criterion for
imputing prices is used.
Language:English
Score: 1307077.9
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www.ilo.org/ilostat-fil...A_CPI_Descriptions%20-2013.pdf
Data Source: un
In Kyrgyzstan, an estimated 150,000 to 200,000 people have migrated to the capital Bishkek from the provinces in the past five years, resulting in a belt of informal substandard housing on the outskirts. Osh, the country’s second largest city, has seen a similar influx. In Istanbul, 70 per cent of the population lives in informal traditional housing (gecekondu). In the Russian Federation, while squatter settlements are not ubiquitous, 70 per cent of the population lives in substandard housing conditions, and many residential buildings are unregistered. (...) “The UNECE study highlights that, notwithstanding differences, one crucial force underlying the formation of different types of informal settlements is uneven spatial redistribution of wealth” notes Marco Keiner, Director of the UNECE Division for Environment, Housing and Land Management. “Unequal redistribution of wealth can result on the one hand in capital (assets) accumulation at extremely rich or rich places, and on the other hand in asset-dispossessed areas of severe deprivation and social distress”.
Language:English
Score: 1300958.1
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https://unece.org/fileadmin/DAM/press/pr2008/08env_p15e.htm
Data Source: un
For credit purchases, only the amount paid during the reference period is included in expenditure. Second-hand purchases are excluded. Social security taxes deducted from gross income are considered as consumption expenditure. (...) All prices are those actually paid by the consumer, and include indirect taxes but exclude discount and sale prices, second-hand purchases and import prices. Prices fixed by the authorities are taken into account only when they are actually paid by consumers.
Housing
Rent quotations are obtained from a sample of houses, apartments and rooms.
Language:English
Score: 1291543.2
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http://www.ilo.org/ilostat-files/SSM/SSM1/E/EC.html
Data Source: un