Regional household accounts 1995 - 2001

Regional household accounts 1995 - 2001

Region Households Period Transactions in mln euro Primary distribution of income account Resources Mixed income (net) (mln euro) Transactions in mln euro Primary distribution of income account Resources Compensation of employees Total compensation of employees (mln euro) Transactions in mln euro Primary distribution of income account Resources Compensation of employees Wages and salaries (mln euro) Transactions in mln euro Primary distribution of income account Resources Compensation of employees Employers' social contributions (mln euro) Transactions in mln euro Primary distribution of income account Resources Total property income (mln euro) Transactions in mln euro Primary distribution of income account Uses Total property income (mln euro) Transactions in mln euro Primary distribution of income account Uses Primary income (net) (mln euro) Transactions in mln euro Secondary distribution of income account Resources Primary income (net) (mln euro) Transactions in mln euro Secondary distribution of income account Resources Imputed social contributions (mln euro) Transactions in mln euro Secondary distribution of income account Resources Social benefits (in cash) Total social benefits (mln euro)
Friesland Households, total 2001 2,002 7,119 5,700 1,418 1,573 1,049 9,644 9,644 25 2,920
Friesland Wages and salaries, total 2001 398 6,607 5,242 1,365 810 580 7,236 7,236 1 737
Friesland Wages and salaries, single person 2001 33 914 738 176 96 54 989 989 0 70
Friesland Wages, multi persons without children 2001 164 3,023 2,400 623 369 240 3,315 3,315 1 344
Friesland Wages, multi persons with children 2001 201 2,671 2,104 567 346 286 2,932 2,932 0 323
Friesland Mixed income 2001 1,435 377 348 30 245 364 1,693 1,693 24 75
Friesland Pension, total 2001 115 59 49 10 474 77 571 571 0 1,577
Friesland Pension, single person 2001 42 6 5 1 188 17 218 218 0 582
Friesland Pension, multi persons 2001 73 53 44 9 286 59 354 354 0 995
Friesland Social benefits, total 2001 47 74 61 13 27 27 121 121 0 426
Friesland Social benefits, single person 2001 12 23 19 4 4 9 29 29 0 148
Friesland Social benefits, multi pers without ch. 2001 18 28 23 5 17 11 51 51 0 171
Friesland Social benefits, multi persons with ch. 2001 18 24 19 4 6 7 40 40 0 108
Friesland Institutional households 2001 6 1 1 0 17 1 23 23 0 105
Source: CBS.
Explanation of symbols

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Transactions in mln. euro, transactions per capita and
transactions per household
1995 - 2001
Changed on May 17 2006.
Frequency: Discontinued.

Description topics

Transactions in mln euro
Primary distribution of income account
The allocation of primary income account describes the distribution of
value added over all participants (i.e. the suppliers of the production
factors labour and capital) in the production process. It is shown how
wages and salaries of employees end up at those households to which they
belong. This provides a statistical description on how the labour market
(where individual employees are active) is related to different households
groups. This information opens the door to further research on the
dependence of the different household groups on demand and compensation of
the different kinds of labour.
Resources
Mixed income (net)
Net mixed income is the operating surplus (excluding consumption of fixed
capital) that remains after deducting from the value added at basic prices
the compensation of employees and the balance of other taxes and subsidies
on production. The operating surplus of family enterprises is called mixed
income, because it also contains compensation for work by the owners and
their family members. Operating surplus also consists, in the case of
households, of the operating surplus from housing services produced for
own consumption by owner-occupiers.
Compensation of employees
Total compensation of employees
Compensation of employees is the total remuneration paid by employers
to their employees in return for work done. Employees are all residents
and non-residents working in a paid job. Managing directors of limited
companies are considered to be employees; therefore their salaries are
also included in the compensation of employees. The same holds for
people working in sheltered workshops.
Wages and salaries
Wages and salaries include income taxes and employees' social
contributions even if they are actually withheld by the employer and paid
directly to tax authorities, social security schemes and pension schemes.
Wages include payments that are periodically and directly paid to
employees. Besides they contain extras (such as bonuses, overtime pay,
tips, commission), wages in kind (such as free housing, free food,
'company car', day nursery, lower interest rates on mortgages,
free travel (or at reduced prices) and holiday allowances. Furthermore,
certain refunds for costs made by the employee, such as travel expenses
to and from work, are included as well.
Employers' social contributions
Employers' social contributions consist of payments to insurers made by
employers for the benefit of their employees. They can be classified in
employers' social security contributions, employers' private social
contributions (o.w. pension schemes) and the imputed social contributions.
In most cases the employers directly pay the employers' social
contributions to the insurers. However, to show that these contributions
are paid for the benefit of employees, these payments are recorded as two
transactions: a) employers pay employers' social contributions to their
employees, and b) employees pay the same contributions to social
insurance funds.
Total property income
Uses
Total property income
Primary income (net)
This is the balancing item of the allocation of the primary income account
Secondary distribution of income account
The distribution of secondary income account shows the redistribution of
income. The consequence of government policy on disposable income of
household groups is shown here. The balancing item is disposable income by
household group.
Resources
Primary income (net)
This is the balancing item of the allocation of the primary income account
Imputed social contributions
Imputed social contributions (self-employed).
Imputed social contributions represent the counterpart to the 'unfunded
employee social benefits' (less any employees' social contributions)
paid directly by employers (self-employed) to their (former) employees.
Social benefits (in cash)
Total social benefits
Social benefits are transfers to households, intended to relieve them
from the financial burden of a number of risks or needs, such as
sickness, invalidity, disability, old age, survivors and unemployment.
Social benefits are classified in social security benefits, social
assistance benefits, private social benefits (o.w. pension benefits)
and unfunded employee social benefits.