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Village Resource and Rural Infrastructure Study 2008-2009, Wave 1

Indonesia, 2008
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IDN_2008_VRRI-W1_v01_M
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Yayasan Cipta Sarana Mandiri
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INCOME DESCRIPTION (fc00)

Data file: SFC00

Overview

Valid: 495
Invalid: 0
Minimum: 1
Maximum: 43
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 4
End: 5
Width: 2
Range: 1 - 43
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Description of Income
Categories
Value Category Cases
1 1. Last year remaining fund (only valid for wave 1) 14
2.8%
2 2. Village original income 14
2.8%
3 2-a. Village treasury land 14
2.8%
4 2-b. 'Tanah bengkok' (village head and apparatus) 14
2.8%
5 2-c. Village business unit (BUMDES) 14
2.8%
6 2-d. Village business income 14
2.8%
7 2-e. Village facilities 14
2.8%
8 2-f. Village buildings ownership 14
2.8%
9 2-g. Other village treasuries 14
2.8%
10 2-h. BPD operational fund 14
2.8%
11 2-i. Mutual cooperation 14
2.8%
12 2-i1. Road 14
2.8%
13 2-i2. Bridge 14
2.8%
14 2-i3. Clean water facilities 14
2.8%
15 2-i4. Irrigation 14
2.8%
16 2-i5. Others,_______________ 14
2.8%
17 2-j. Not binding donations 14
2.8%
18 2-k. Administration management 14
2.8%
19 2-l. Market/kiosk 14
2.8%
20 2-m. Recreational objects 14
2.8%
21 2-n. Contribution based on livelihood 14
2.8%
22 2-o. Land transfer fees (production) 14
2.8%
23 2-p. Land and building tax revenue and other retributions 14
2.8%
24 2-q. Village loans 14
2.8%
25 2-v. Others,______ 14
2.8%
26 3. Supporting fund from central government 14
2.8%
27 3-a. __________________ 14
2.8%
28 3-b. __________________ 1
0.2%
29 3-c. __________________ 0
0%
30 4. Supporting fund from 1st level government 14
2.8%
31 4-a. __________________ 14
2.8%
32 4-b. __________________ 0
0%
33 4-c. __________________ 0
0%
34 5. Supporting fund from 2nd level government 14
2.8%
35 5-a. __________________ 14
2.8%
36 5-b. __________________ 4
0.8%
37 5-c. __________________ 0
0%
38 6. Supporting fund from donors 14
2.8%
39 6-a. __________________ 14
2.8%
40 6-b. __________________ 0
0%
41 6-c. __________________ 0
0%
42 7. Other income 14
2.8%
43 8. Total village income 14
2.8%
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.

Description

Definition
Description of village income:
1. The rest of last year's budget, i.e. the remaining funds from the activities of the village in the previous fiscal year, which is budgeted to support village activities this financial year. This item only valid for wave 1.
2. The village original income consisting:
a. Village treasury land, ie the land belong to village/kelurahan, either managed by village or rented to other party so that obtaining the income.
b. 'Tanah bengkok' (for village head and apparatus), i.e. a land that the right of its management gave to village apparatus as a 'salary' for them
c. BUMDes (Village Business Unit), is a village-owned enterprises that aim to increase village incomes, developing the potential of rural economies, and create jobs.
d. Village business income, is any economic activity carried out by the village to raise village income, besides BUMDes.
e. Village facilities, i.e. public facilities belong to village and provide the income for village.
f. Village buildings ownership, is the building belong to village that can be rented and raise the income for village.
g. Other village treasuries, is village treasury in the form of income that produced from village's assets.
h. BPD operational fund, ie the income from local government to support BPD operational fund.
i. Mutual cooperation, is villagers contribution to village development program in the form of energy, goods, and money.
j. Not binding donations, is the contribution from the third party that does not binding.
k. Administration management, is the village income that obtained from administration management in the village.
l. Market/stall, is the income from market/stall owned by village or that build on the village land and rented to other party.
m. Recreational objects, is the income from retribution of tourist spot in the village.
n. Contributions based livelihoods, is the retribution/dues that taken by village based on profession/ livehoods of villagers.
o. Land transfer fees (production), is the dues that taken by village for every harvest produce by villagers.
p. Land and building taxes (PBB) revenue and other local retributions, is the income that obtained by village as a reward for their effort in collecting PBB and other local retribution.
q. Village loans, is the fund that managed by village/kelurahan government in the form of the loans either from government, private, or banking.

3. Supporting funds of government, ie giving money /fresh funds which utilization is directly managed by village, either from the central government, 1st level local government, and 2nd level local government.

4. Supporting funds from donors, ie aid/fund that given by donor institutions.
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