Dataset: Economic Expectations and Attitudes 9 (1996)

Variable q63.3: insufficient your household monthly income

Literal Question

What would you consider a very bad or a very good income for your family in a month? Try to assess sums which would correspond to following statements.
Insufficient income is about

Values Categories N
1000 4
 0.3%
1800 1
 0.1%
2000 3
 0.2%
2100 1
 0.1%
2200 2
 0.1%
2400 1
 0.1%
2500 13
 0.9%
2700 3
 0.2%
2800 5
 0.3%
2900 2
 0.1%
3000 35
 2.4%
3200 4
 0.3%
3250 1
 0.1%
3300 2
 0.1%
3400 2
 0.1%
3500 30
 2.1%
3600 1
 0.1%
3700 5
 0.3%
3800 4
 0.3%
3870 1
 0.1%
3900 1
 0.1%
4000 62
 4.3%
4200 1
 0.1%
4320 1
 0.1%
4500 32
 2.2%
4700 1
 0.1%
4800 4
 0.3%
5000 88
 6.1%
5100 1
 0.1%
5200 2
 0.1%
5400 1
 0.1%
5500 25
 1.7%
5600 1
 0.1%
5800 3
 0.2%
6000 117
 8.1%
6200 2
 0.1%
6400 1
 0.1%
6500 27
 1.9%
6600 1
 0.1%
6800 1
 0.1%
6900 1
 0.1%
7000 127
 8.8%
7200 3
 0.2%
7300 1
 0.1%
7500 24
 1.7%
7800 1
 0.1%
7900 1
 0.1%
8000 152
 10.5%
8500 18
 1.2%
8600 2
 0.1%
8900 2
 0.1%
9000 111
 7.7%
9400 1
 0.1%
9500 8
 0.6%
9860 1
 0.1%
9900 1
 0.1%
10000 181
 12.5%
10500 4
 0.3%
11000 23
 1.6%
11500 2
 0.1%
12000 97
 6.7%
12500 2
 0.1%
13000 32
 2.2%
13500 2
 0.1%
14000 30
 2.1%
14500 1
 0.1%
15000 60
 4.2%
16000 15
 1.0%
17000 1
 0.1%
18000 13
 0.9%
19000 3
 0.2%
20000 18
 1.2%
22000 1
 0.1%
24000 2
 0.1%
25000 4
 0.3%
27000 1
 0.1%
30000 2
 0.1%
40000 3
 0.2%
77777 MV 0
 0.0%
88888 refused 0
 0.0%
95000 more than 95 000 0
 0.0%
99999 DK 0
 0.0%
0 DK, MV, ref. 16

Summary Statistics

Valid cases 1443
Missing cases 16
This variable is numeric

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