NOTE TO USERS: THIS DOCUMENT WAS SAVED AS ASCII (DOS) TEXT IF YOU WISH TO LOOK AT THE DOCUMENT IN WORD PERFECT\MICROSOFT WORD YOU WILL NEED TO CHANGE THE FONTS TO "LINE PRINTER" AND THEN USE Z0OM AT 125%. 1982 Survey of Family Expenditures Public Use Microdata File Family Expenditure Surveys Section Household Surveys Division Statistics Canada May 25, 1994 Version 6 INTRODUCTION This public-use microdata tape is the second available using Canadian Family Expenditure Survey data. The survey was carried out in February and March 1983 and refers to calendar year 1982. The Survey of Family Expenditure of 1982 is the first since 1978 and was designed to provide information for families and unattached individuals (spending units) living in private households in the ten provinces of Canada as well as Whitehorse and Yellowknife. For confidentiality reasons, data from Whitehorse and Yellowknife are excluded from this tape. Users should note that data on detailed food expenditure for 1982 were collected in a separate survey (see Statistics Canada Catalogue Number 62-554). The Food Survey had the same coverage as the Family Expenditure Survey. No public-use tape will be made of the Family Food Expenditure Survey. This documentation of the tape is intended to help users interpret family expenditure data correctly. The record layout gives the basic content of the file with the names of the items, their field number and position on the file. The record layout (tape) consists of 6 main sections: Location Housing Characteristics of Head Characteristics of Spouse Spending Unit Description Expenditure The section called "Variable Descriptions" gives the components of each item, the area in the questionnaire from which the variable was derived, and clarifying notes if needed. In the "Technical Descriptions" section the sample design and data collection procedures are discussed along with a user guide area. The user guide area is especially important to users who are using other sources of statistics in conjunction with the family expenditure data. Appendix A shows summary family expenditure information by region, size of area of residence and family income. These tables show information before and after the reweighting and deletion of records, which was done to safeguard the identity of respondents. Also to illustrate the effect of the complex sample design the standard errors for average expenditures and for linear regression coefficients are shown based on a technique which allows for sample design compared with a standard package version which assumes simple random sampling. Appendix B contains a list of the detailed items which are published in catalogue number 62-555. The list also shows which expenditure items are included on the microdata tape. Copies of the questionnaires used to collect the expenditure data are included with the package. The household control card (FEX 1) was used to list all members of the household along with some of their characteristics. The questionnaire or schedule (FEX 2) was used to collect the expenditures, income and other information from the spending unit. It is recommended that, as well as reading this documentation, users obtain a copy of "Family Expenditures in Canada, Catalogue 62-555" which contains further information on the survey as well as tabulated results. THE PUBLIC USE MICRODATA FILE TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE FILE CONTENT: Family Expenditures - 1982 ------- SOURCE: Survey of Family Expenditures in 1982 ------- Family Expenditure Surveys Section Household Surveys Division Statistics Canada DATA SET DEFINITION ------------------- DATA SET NAME: PUMD.FAMEX82.DATA.FILEV6 ------------- FILE SEQUENCE NUMBER: 1 -------------------- NUMBER OF RECORDS: 10,938 ----------------- FORMAT: Fixed Length ------ Record size = 1,162 Block factor = 27 SEQUENCE CONTROL FIELD TITLE: "Identification Number" ---------------------------- SEQUENCE ORDER: Ascending -------------- RECORD LAYOUT: Supplied - see next page ------------- RECORD LAYOUT OF PUMD.FAMEX82.DATA.FILEV6 FIELD|SIZE |POSITION |TYPE| TITLE -----|-----|-----------|----|---------------------------------------------- | | | | | | | | LOCATION | | | | -------- 1 | 5 | 1 - 5 | N |IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 2 | 4 | 6 - 9 | N |WEIGHT 3 | 1 | 10 | N |STANDARD GEOGRAPHIC CODE 4 | 1 | 11 | N |SIZE OF AREA OF RESIDENCE 5 | 1 | 12 | N |FARM STATUS | | | | | | | | HOUSING | | | | ------- 6 | 1 | 13 | N |LIVING QUARTERS OCC. BY S.U. AT DEC. 31,1982 7 | 1 | 14 | N |DWELLING ORIGINALLY CONSTRUCTED 8 | 1 | 15 | N |CONDOMINIUM CODE 9 | 2 | 16 - 17 | N |NUMBER OF ROOMS 10 | 2 | 18 - 19 | N |NUMBER OF BATHROOMS AND HALF BATHROOMS 11 | 2 | 20 - 21 | N |CLASS OF TENURE 12 | 1 | 22 | N |FUEL MOST USED FOR HOME HEATING 13 | 7 | 23 - 29 | N |VALUE OF DWELLING OWNED AT DEC. 31, 1982 14 | 7 | 30 - 36 | N |PAYMENT ON PRINCIPAL ON MORTGAGE (HOME) 15 | 7 | 37 - 43 | N |BALANCE OF PRINCIPAL ON MORTGAGE OUTSTANDING 16 | 7 | 44 - 50 | N |ADDITIONS, RENOVATIONS & NEW INSTALLATIONS 17 | 7 | 51 - 57 | N | ADDITIONS 18 | 7 | 58 - 64 | N | RENOVATIONS AND ALTERATIONS 19 | 7 | 65 - 71 | N | NEW INSTALLATIONS OF EQUIPMENT & FIXTURES 20 | 1 | 72 | N | FURNITURE OR FURNISHINGS 21 | 1 | 73 | N | ELECTRICITY 22 | 1 | 74 | N | HEAT 23 | 1 | 75 | N | WATER 24 | 1 | 76 | N | PARKING (INSIDE OR OUTSIDE) 25 | 1 | 77 | N | AIR CONDITIONING 26 | 1 | 78 | N | SWIMMING POOL 27 | 1 | 79 | N | CABLEVISION 28 | 1 | 80 | N | OTHER 29 | 1 | 81 | N |REDUCED RENT IN 1982 30 | 1 | 82 | N |CHANGE OF DWELLING IN 1982 | | | | | | | | CHARACTERISTICS OF HEAD | | | | ----------------------- 31 | 7 | 83 - 89 | N |INCOME BEFORE TAXES 32 | 1 | 90 | N |MARITAL STATUS 33 | 2 | 91 - 92 | N |AGE 34 | 1 | 93 | N |SEX 35 | 1 | 94 | N |EDUCATIONAL LEVEL 36 | 2 | 95 - 96 | N |OCCUPATION 37 | 2 | 97 - 98 | N |WEEKS WORKED FULL-TIME 38 | 2 | 99 - 100 | N |WEEKS WORKED PART-TIME 39 | 1 | 101 | N |MOTHER TONGUE 40 | 2 | 102 - 103 | N |IMMIGRANT ARRIVAL YEAR | | | | | | | | CHARACTERISTICS OF SPOUSE | | | | ------------------------- 41 | 7 | 104 - 110 | N |INCOME BEFORE TAXES 42 | 2 | 111 - 112 | N |AGE 43 | 1 | 113 | N |SEX 44 | 1 | 114 | N |EDUCATIONAL LEVEL 45 | 2 | 115 - 116 | N |OCCUPATION 46 | 2 | 117 - 118 | N |WEEKS WORKED FULL-TIME 47 | 2 | 119 - 120 | N |WEEKS WORKED PART-TIME 48 | 1 | 121 | N |MOTHER TONGUE 49 | 2 | 122 - 123 | N |IMMIGRANT ARRIVAL YEAR | | | | | | | | SPENDING UNIT DESCRIPTION | | | | ------------------------- 50 | 2 | 124 - 125 | N |FAMILY COMPOSITION 51 | 2 | 126 - 127 | N |NUMBER OF U I RECIPIENTS 52 | 2 | 128 - 129 | N |NUMBER OF PERSONS A MEMBER AT DEC. 31, 1982 53 | 2 | 130 - 131 | N |TOTAL PERSONS A MEMBER SOMETIME IN 1982 54 | 2 | 132 - 133 | N |TOTAL ADULTS > 15 YEARS SOMETIME IN 1982 55 | 2 | 134 - 135 | N |TOTAL CHILDREN < 16 YEARS SOMETIME IN 1982 56 | 3 | 136 - 138 | N |NUMBER OF PERSON WEEKS A MEMBER - TOTAL 57 | 3 | 139 - 141 | N | - CHILDREN < 4 58 | 3 | 142 - 144 | N | - CHILDREN 4-6 59 | 3 | 145 - 147 | N | - CHILDREN 7-9 60 | 3 | 148 - 150 | N | - CHILDREN 10-12 61 | 3 | 151 - 153 | N | - CHILDREN 13-15 62 | 3 | 154 - 156 | N | - ADULTS 16-17 63 | 3 | 157 - 159 | N | - ADULTS 18-64 64 | 3 | 160 - 162 | N | - ADULTS 65+ 65 | 2 | 163 - 164 | N |NUMBER OF FULL-TIME EARNERS 66 | 2 | 165 - 166 | N |NUMBER OF PART-TIME EARNERS 67 | 1 | 167 | N |ECONOMIC FAMILY UNIT CODE 68 | 1 | 168 | N |HOUSEHOLD CODE 69 | 7 | 169 - 175 | N |INCOME BEFORE TAXES 70 | 7 | 176 - 182 | N |INCOME FROM WAGES AND SALARIES 71 | 7 | 183 - 189 | N |INCOME FROM SELF-EMPLOYMENT 72 | 7 | 190 - 196 | N |INCOME FROM INVESTMENT 73 | 7 | 197 - 203 | N |INCOME FROM GOVERNMENT TRANSFER PAYMENTS 74 | 7 | 204 - 210 | N |MISCELLANEOUS INCOME 75 | 7 | 211 - 217 | N |INCOME AFTER TAX 76 | 7 | 218 - 224 | N |OTHER MONEY RECEIPTS 77 | 7 | 225 - 231 | N |NET CHANGE IN ASSETS AND LIABILITIES 78 | 7 | 232 - 238 | N |RRSP CHANGE | | | | | | | | EXPENDITURE | | | | ----------- 79 | 7 | 239 - 245 | N |FOOD 80 | 7 | 246 - 252 | N | FOOD PURCHASED FROM STORES 81 | 7 | 253 - 259 | N | FOOD PURCHASED FROM RESTAURANTS ETC. 82 | 7 | 260 - 266 | N |SHELTER 83 | 7 | 267 - 273 | N | PRINCIPAL ACCOMMODATION 84 | 7 | 274 - 280 | N | RENTED LIVING QUARTERS 85 | 7 | 281 - 287 | N | RENT 86 | 7 | 288 - 294 | N | OWNED LIVING QUARTERS 87 | 7 | 295 - 301 | N | MAINTENANCE, REPAIRS & REPLACEMENTS 88 | 7 | 302 - 308 | N | PROPERTY TAXES 89 | 7 | 309 - 315 | N | HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE PREMIUMS 90 | 7 | 316 - 322 | N | MORTGAGE INTEREST 91 | 7 | 323 - 329 | N | WATER, FUEL AND ELECTRICITY 92 | 7 | 330 - 336 | N | WATER 93 | 7 | 337 - 343 | N | FUEL OIL AND OTHER LIQUID FUEL 94 | 7 | 344 - 350 | N | PIPED GAS 95 | 7 | 351 - 357 | N | OTHER FUELS 96 | 7 | 358 - 364 | N | ELECTRICITY 97 | 7 | 365 - 371 | N | OTHER ACCOMMODATION 98 | 7 | 372 - 378 | N | TRAVELLER ACCOMMODATION 99 | 7 | 379 - 385 | N |HOUSEHOLD OPERATION 100 | 7 | 386 - 392 | N | COMMUNICATIONS 101 | 7 | 393 - 399 | N | TELEPHONE 102 | 7 | 400 - 406 | N | CHILD CARE 103 | 7 | 407 - 413 | N | PET EXPENSES 104 | 7 | 414 - 420 | N | HOUSEHOLD CLEANING SUPPLIES 105 | 7 | 421 - 427 | N | PAPER, PLASTIC & FOIL HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES | | | | | | | | EXPENDITURE | | | | ------------ 106 | 7 | 428 - 434 | N |HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS AND EQUIPMENT 107 | 7 | 435 - 441 | N | HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS 108 | 7 | 442 - 448 | N | FURNITURE 109 | 7 | 449 - 455 | N | HOUSEHOLD TEXTILES & RELATED MATERIALS 110 | 7 | 456 - 462 | N | HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENT 111 | 7 | 463 - 469 | N | HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES 112 | 7 | 470 - 476 | N | SERVICES RELATED TO FURNISHINGS & EQUIPMENT 113 | 7 | 477 - 483 | N |CLOTHING 114 | 7 | 484 - 490 | N | WOMEN'S WEAR (14 YEARS & OVER) 115 | 7 | 491 - 497 | N | GIRLS' WEAR (4-13 YEARS) 116 | 7 | 498 - 504 | N | MEN'S WEAR (14 YEARS & OVER) 117 | 7 | 505 - 511 | N | BOYS' WEAR (4-13 YEARS) 118 | 7 | 512 - 518 | N | INFANTS'WEAR (UNDER 4 YEARS) 119 | 7 | 519 - 525 | N | CLOTHING MATERIAL, NOTIONS & SERVICES 120 | 7 | 526 - 532 | N | CLOTHING SERVICES 121 | 7 | 533 - 539 | N | LAUNDRY & DRY-CLEANING 122 | 7 | 540 - 546 | N |TRANSPORTATION 123 | 7 | 547 - 553 | N | PRIVATE TRANSPORTATION 124 | 7 | 554 - 560 | N | PURCHASE OF AUTOMOBILES & TRUCKS 125 | 7 | 561 - 567 | N | OPERATION OF AUTOMOBILES & TRUCKS 126 | 7 | 568 - 574 | N | AUTOMOTIVE FUELS 127 | 7 | 575 - 581 | N | PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION 128 | 7 | 582 - 588 | N | LOCAL & COMMUTER TRANSPORTATION 129 | 7 | 589 - 595 | N | INTER-CITY TRANSPORTATION 130 | 7 | 596 - 602 | N |HEALTH CARE 131 | 7 | 603 - 609 | N | DIRECT COSTS TO FAMILY 132 | 7 | 610 - 616 | N | MEDICINAL & PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS 133 | 7 | 617 - 623 | N | EYE CARE GOODS AND SERVICES 134 | 7 | 624 - 630 | N | DENTAL CARE 135 | 7 | 631 - 637 | N | HEALTH INSURANCE PREMIUMS 136 | 7 | 638 - 644 | N |PERSONAL CARE 137 | 7 | 645 - 651 | N | PERSONAL CARE SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT 138 | 7 | 652 - 658 | N | TOILET PREPARATIONS & COSMETICS 139 | 7 | 659 - 665 | N | PERSONAL CARE SERVICES 140 | 7 | 666 - 672 | N |RECREATION 141 | 7 | 673 - 679 | N | RECREATION EQUIPMENT & ASSOCIATED SERVICES 142 | 7 | 680 - 686 | N | RECREATION VEHICLES & OUTBOARD MOTORS 143 | 7 | 687 - 693 | N | HOME ENTERTAINMENT EQUIPMENT & SERVICES 144 | 7 | 694 - 700 | N | RECREATION SERVICES 145 | 7 | 701 - 707 | N | SPECTATOR ENTERTAINMENT PERFORMANCES 146 | 7 | 708 - 714 | N | TRAVEL TOURS 147 | 7 | 715 - 721 | N |READING MATERIALS & OTHER PRINTED MATTER 148 | 7 | 722 - 728 | N |EDUCATION 149 | 7 | 729 - 735 | N | TUITION FEES 150 | 7 | 736 - 742 | N |TOBACCO PRODUCTS & ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES 151 | 7 | 743 - 749 | N | TOBACCO PRODUCTS & SMOKERS' SUPPLIES 152 | 7 | 750 - 756 | N | CIGARETTES 153 | 7 | 757 - 763 | N | ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES 154 | 7 | 764 - 770 | N | SERVED ON LICENSED PREMISES 155 | 7 | 771 - 777 | N | PURCHASED FROM STORES 156 | 7 | 778 - 784 | N |MISCELLANEOUS 157 | 7 | 785 - 791 | N | INTEREST ON PERSONAL LOANS 158 | 7 | 792 - 798 | N | DUES TO UNIONS & PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS 159 | 7 | 799 - 805 | N | GOVERNMENT-RUN POOL AND LOTTERY TICKETS | | | | | | | | EXPENDITURE | | | | ------------ 160 | 7 | 806 - 812 | N |PERSONAL TAXES 161 | 7 | 813 - 819 | N |SECURITY 162 | 7 | 820 - 826 | N | LIFE INSURANCE PREMIUMS 163 | 7 | 827 - 833 | N | UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE PAYMENTS 164 | 7 | 834 - 840 | N | RETIREMENT & PENSION FUND PAYMENTS 165 | 7 | 841 - 847 | N | CANADA & QUEBEC PENSION PLAN 166 | 7 | 848 - 854 | N | OTHER GOVERNMENT 167 | 7 | 855 - 861 | N | OTHER (EXCLUDING RRSP) 168 | 7 | 862 - 868 | N |GIFTS AND CONTRIBUTIONS 169 | 7 | 869 - 875 | N | PERSONS OUTSIDE SPENDING UNIT 170 | 7 | 876 - 882 | N | OTHER GIFTS EG FLOWERS, CLOTHING, TOYS 171 | 7 | 883 - 889 | N | CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS 172 | 7 | 890 - 896 | N | RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS 173 | 7 | 897 - 903 | N | OTHER CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS 174 | 7 | 904 - 910 | N |TOTAL CURRENT CONSUMPTION 175 | 7 | 911 - 917 | N |TOTAL EXPENDITURE 176 | 7 | 918 - 924 | N |TOTAL VALUE OF ITEMS NOT PURCHASED 177 | 7 | 925 - 931 | N | VALUE OF GIFTS RECEIVED | | | | | | | | ADDITIONAL VARIABLES | | | | -------------------- 178 | 1 | 932 | N |15 CITY INDICATOR 179 | 1 | 933 | N |COUNTRY OF BIRTH - HEAD 180 | 1 | 934 | N |COUNTRY OF BIRTH - SPOUSE 181 | 7 | 935 - 941 | N |PRIVATE AND PUBLIC AUTO INSURANCE PREMIUMS 182 | 1 | 942 | N |NO. OF AUTOS AND TRUCKS OWNED DEC. 31, 1982 183 | 1 | 943 | N |NUMBER OF BEDROOMS | | | | | | | |FACILITIES ASS.WITH DWELLING OWNED & OCCUPIED | | | |--------------------------------------------- 184 | 1 | 944 | N |CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING 185 | 1 | 945 | N |GARAGE 186 | 1 | 946 | N |SWIMMING POOL | | | | | | | |RENTED LIVING QUARTERS | | | |---------------------- 187 | 2 | 947 - 948 | N |MONTHS RENTED 188 | 1 | 949 | N |PARKING 189 | 1 | 950 | N |RENT PAID TO COVER PREMISES USED FOR BUSINESS | | | | | | | |NUMBER OF APPLIANCES OWNED ON DEC. 31, 1982 | | | |------------------------------------------- 190 | 2 | 951 - 952 | N |REFRIGERATORS 191 | 2 | 953 - 954 | N |FREEZERS 192 | 2 | 955 - 956 | N |ELECTRIC COOKING STOVES AND RANGES 193 | 2 | 957 - 958 | N |OTHER COOKING STOVES AND RANGES 194 | 2 | 959 - 960 | N |ELECTRIC DISHWASHERS 195 | 2 | 961 - 962 | N |ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINES 196 | 2 | 963 - 964 | N |ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYERS 197 | 2 | 965 - 966 | N |OTHER WASHING MACHINES AND/OR DRYERS 198 | 2 | 967 - 968 | N |ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANERS 199 | 2 | 969 - 970 | N |ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINES 200 | 2 | 971 - 972 | N |PORTABLE HUMIDIFIERS AND/OR DEHUMIDIFIERS 201 | 2 | 973 - 974 | N |ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS 202 | 2 | 975 - 976 | N |MICROWAVE OVENS AND/OR CONVECTION OVENS 203 | 2 | 977 - 978 | N |GAS BARBECUE 204 | 2 | 979 - 980 | N |RADIOS 205 | 2 | 981 - 982 | N |STEREO COMPONENTS 206 | 2 | 983 - 984 | N |AUDIO TAPE RECORDERS/PLAYERS 207 | 2 | 985 - 986 | N |RECORD PLAYERS 208 | 2 | 987 - 988 | N |RADIO COMBINATIONS 209 | 2 | 989 - 990 | N |BLACK AND WHITE TELEVISIONS 210 | 2 | 991 - 992 | N |COLOUR TELEVISIONS 211 | 2 | 993 - 994 | N |VIDEO EQUIPMENT 212 | 2 | 995 - 996 | N |TRANSCEIVERS' C.B.s 213 | 2 | 997 - 998 | N |HOME COMPUTERS | | | | | | | |AGE OF NEWEST ON DECEMBER 31, 1982 | | | |---------------------------------- 214 | 2 | 999 -1000 | N |REFRIGERATOR 215 | 2 |1001 -1002 | N |FREEZER 216 | 2 |1003 -1004 | N |ELECTRIC COOKING STOVE AND RANGE 217 | 2 |1005 -1006 | N |OTHER COOKING STOVE AND RANGE 218 | 2 |1007 -1008 | N |ELECTRIC DISHWASHER 219 | 2 |1009 -1010 | N |ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE 220 | 2 |1011 -1012 | N |ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER 221 | 2 |1013 -1014 | N |OTHER WASHING MACHINE AND/OR DRYER 222 | 2 |1015 -1016 | N |ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANERS 223 | 2 |1017 -1018 | N |ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINE 224 | 2 |1019 -1020 | N |PORTABLE HUMIDIFIER AND/OR DEHUMIDIFIER 225 | 2 |1021 -1022 | N |ROOM AIR CONDITIONER 226 | 2 |1023 -1024 | N |MICROWAVE OVEN AND/OR CONVECTION OVEN 227 | 2 |1025 -1026 | N |GAS BARBECUE 228 | 2 |1027 -1028 | N |RADIO 229 | 2 |1029 -1030 | N |STEREO COMPONENT 230 | 2 |1031 -1032 | N |AUDIO TAPE RECORDER/PLAYER 231 | 2 |1033 -1034 | N |RECORD PLAYER 232 | 2 |1035 -1036 | N |RADIO COMBINATION 233 | 2 |1037 -1038 | N |BLACK AND WHITE TELEVISION 234 | 2 |1039 -1040 | N |COLOUR TELEVISION 235 | 2 |1041 -1042 | N |VIDEO EQUIPMENT 236 | 2 |1043 -1044 | N |TRANSCEIVER'S C.B. 237 | 2 |1045 -1046 | N |HOME COMPUTER | | | | | | | |PURCHASED IN 1982 | | | |----------------- 238 | 1 | 1047 | N |REFRIGERATOR 239 | 1 | 1048 | N |FREEZER 240 | 1 | 1049 | N |ELECTRIC COOKING STOVE AND RANGE 241 | 1 | 1050 | N |OTHER COOKING STOVE AND RANGE 242 | 1 | 1051 | N |ELECTRIC DISHWASHER 243 | 1 | 1052 | N |ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE 244 | 1 | 1053 | N |ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER 245 | 1 | 1054 | N |OTHER WASHING MACHINE AND/OR DRYER 246 | 1 | 1055 | N |ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANERS 247 | 1 | 1056 | N |ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINE 248 | 1 | 1057 | N |PORTABLE HUMIDIFIER AND/OR DEHUMIDIFIER 249 | 1 | 1058 | N |ROOM AIR CONDITIONER 250 | 1 | 1059 | N |MICROWAVE OVEN AND/OR CONVECTION OVEN 251 | 1 | 1060 | N |GAS BARBECUE 252 | 1 | 1061 | N |RENTAL OF HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES 253 | 1 | 1062 | N |ATTACHMENT FOR MAJOR HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES 254 | 1 | 1063 | N |PARTS PURCHASED SEP.FOR MAJOR HHLD APPLIANCES 255 | 1 | 1064 | N |MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS OF APPLIANCE 256 | 1 | 1065 | N |HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES SOLD 257 | 1 | 1066 | N |RADIO 258 | 1 | 1067 | N |STEREO COMPONENT 259 | 1 | 1068 | N |AUDIO TAPE RECORDER/PLAYER 260 | 1 | 1069 | N |RECORD PLAYER 261 | 1 | 1070 | N |RADIO COMBINATION 262 | 1 | 1071 | N |BLACK AND WHITE TELEVISION 263 | 1 | 1072 | N |COLOUR TELEVISION 264 | 1 | 1073 | N |VIDEO EQUIPMENT 265 | 1 | 1074 | N |TRANSCEIVER'S C.B. 266 | 1 | 1075 | N |HOME COMPUTER 267 | 1 | 1076 | N |PHONOG.RECORD,BLANK & PRE-RECORDED AUDIO TAPE 268 | 1 | 1077 | N |BLANK AND PRE-RECORDED VIDEOTAPE 269 | 1 | 1078 | N |OTHER HOME ENTERTAINMENT EQUIPMENT 270 | 1 | 1079 | N |RENTAL OF HOME-ENTERTAINMENT EQUIPMENT 271 | 1 | 1080 | N |PARTS PURCHASED FOR HOME-ENTERTAINMENT EQUIP. 272 | 1 | 1081 | N |MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS OF HOME ENTERTAINMENT 273 | 1 | 1082 | N |CABLEVISION 274 | 1 | 1083 | N |BICYCLES 275 | 1 | 1084 | N |BICYCLES REPAIRS | | | | 276 | 1 | 1085 | N |VEHICLE 1, OWNED DECEMBER 31, 1982 277 | 1 | 1086 | N |VEHICLE 1, PURCHASED IN 1982 278 | 1 | 1087 | N |VEHICLE 2, OWNED DECEMBER 31, 1982 279 | 1 | 1088 | N |VEHICLE 2, PURCHASED IN 1982 280 | 1 | 1089 | N |VEHICLE 3, OWNED DECEMBER 31, 1982 281 | 1 | 1090 | N |VEHICLE 3, PURCHASED IN 1982 282 | 1 | 1091 | N |VEHICLE 4, OWNED DECEMBER 31, 1982 283 | 1 | 1092 | N |VEHICLE 4, PURCHASED IN 1982 284 | 1 | 1093 | N |VEHICLE 5, OWNED DECEMBER 31, 1982 285 | 1 | 1094 | N |VEHICLE 5, PURCHASED IN 1982 286 | 1 | 1095 | N |VEHICLE 6, OWNED DECEMBER 31, 1982 287 | 1 | 1096 | N |VEHICLE 6, PURCHASED IN 1982 288 | 1 | 1097 | N |VEHICLE 7, OWNED DECEMBER 31, 1982 289 | 1 | 1098 | N |VEHICLE 7, PURCHASED IN 1982 290 | 1 | 1099 | N |VEHICLE 8, OWNED DECEMBER 31, 1982 291 | 1 | 1100 | N |VEHICLE 8, PURCHASED IN 1982 | | | | 292 | 1 | 1101 | N |TYPE OF VEHICLE 1, OWNED DECEMBER 31, 1982 293 | 1 | 1102 | N |OTHER VEHICLE 1, PURCHASED IN 1982 294 | 1 | 1103 | N |TYPE OF VEHICLE 2, OWNED DECEMBER 31, 1982 295 | 1 | 1104 | N |OTHER VEHICLE 2, PURCHASED IN 1982 296 | 1 | 1105 | N |TYPE OF VEHICLE 3, OWNED DECEMBER 31, 1982 297 | 1 | 1106 | N |OTHER VEHICLE 3, PURCHASED IN 1982 298 | 1 | 1107 | N |TYPE OF VEHICLE 4, OWNED DECEMBER 31, 1982 299 | 1 | 1108 | N |OTHER VEHICLE 4, PURCHASED IN 1982 300 | 1 | 1109 | N |TYPE OF VEHICLE 5, OWNED DECEMBER 31, 1982 301 | 1 | 1110 | N |OTHER VEHICLE 5, PURCHASED IN 1982 302 | 1 | 1111 | N |TYPE OF VEHICLE 6, OWNED DECEMBER 31, 1982 303 | 1 | 1112 | N |OTHER VEHICLE 6, PURCHASED IN 1982 304 | 1 | 1113 | N |TYPE OF VEHICLE 7, OWNED DECEMBER 31, 1982 305 | 1 | 1114 | N |OTHER VEHICLE 7, PURCHASED IN 1982 306 | 1 | 1115 | N |TYPE OF VEHICLE 8, OWNED DECEMBER 31, 1982 307 | 1 | 1116 | N |OTHER VEHICLE 8, PURCHASED IN 1982 308 | 1 | 1117 | N |TYPE OF VEHICLE 9, OWNED DECEMBER 31, 1982 309 | 1 | 1118 | N |OTHER VEHICLE 9, PURCHASED IN 1982 310 | 1 | 1119 | N |TYPE OF VEHICLE 10, OWNED DECEMBER 31, 1982 311 | 1 | 1120 | N |OTHER VEHICLE 10, PURCHASED IN 1982 312 | 7 |1121 -1127 | N | NET CHANGE IN LIQUID ASSETS 313 | 7 |1128 -1134 | N | CASH HELD IN BANKS, ETC. 314 | 7 |1135 -1141 | N | MONEY OWED TO S.U. 315 | 7 |1142 -1148 | N | FINANCIAL ASSETS: NET PURCHASES LESS SALES 316 | 7 |1149 -1155 | N | REG.HOME OWNERSHIP SAVINGS PLAN (RHOSP) 317 | 7 |1156 -1162 | N | NET CHANGE IN DEBT VARIABLE DESCRIPTIONS LOCATION IDENTIFICATION NUMBER This variable is a unique five-digit number which identifies each spending unit on the file. The numbers begin at 00001 and end at 10938. The file is sorted by region (field 3), size of area of residence (field 4) and income before taxes (field 69) (i.e. income within size of area of residence within region). Therefore, the lowest income in an urban center of 100,000 or more in the Atlantic provinces would have number 00001 and the highest income in a rural area of British Columbia would have the largest identification number. FAMEX WEIGHT In order to provide estimates applicable to the population in the ten provinces, it is necessary to weight each record by a weighting factor (field 2). This weighting factor reflects the variation in sampling and response rates between geographic areas and spending unit types. As compared with previously released results, records have been reweighted to mask location within region and size of area categories. The reweighting process has attempted to minimize the differences between the averages and aggregates before and after reweighting. The revised weights were formed such that the sum would be the same as the original weights at selective cross classifications of the data. As was noted in the Introduction, 14 records were excluded from the file. The reweighting process was completed before the excludion of these records. Tabulation of aggregate income and expenditure by various classifying variables before and after the reweighting and exclusion of of records are presented in Appendix A. The differences in the values are attributable to the reweighting and the exclusion of records. STANDARD GEOGRAPHIC CODE (Region) Code Classification 1 Atlantic Provinces includes Newfoundland Prince Edward Island Nova Scotia New Brunswick 2 Quebec 3 Ontario 4 Prairie Provinces includes Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta 5 British Columbia SIZE OF AREA OF RESIDENCE Code Classification 1 Urban Areas with Population of 100,000 or More 2 Urban Areas with Population of 30,000 - 99,999 3 Urban Areas with Population Less than 30,000 4 Rural Areas Size of Area of Residence: Spending units are located in specific areas of residence at the time of the survey(1). These areas are of three basic kinds. The first kind are those represented by a sample of its own population, which in the Labour Force (LFS) frame are called Self-representating Units (SRU's). The second kind form part of a wider grouping of rural or smaller urban areas outside the SR areas, in which specific areas would not necessarily be represented by its own population. These are called Non-self-representing Units (NSRU's). The third kind are called Special Areas and comprise hospitals, military establishments, institutions and remote areas. In the Labour Force Area Frame there are 127 SRU's. These, with a few exceptions, have the 1971 Census boundary of either a census metropolitan area (CMA), a census agglomeration (CA), or a single municipality (which is not part of a CMA or CA). SRU's have, for family expenditure data users, been delineated to size of area of residence classification according to the 1981 population (1981 boundary) of the CMA, CA or single municipality which they wholly or partly form. On this basis, 27 SRU's are assigned to the urban areas with population 100,000 or more; 52 to the 30,000 to 99,999 class(2); and the remaining 48 were included with the urban NSRU areas in the under 30,000 class(3), and the rural NSRU's are assigned to the rural area group. Special Areas were classified in the appropriate size of area of residence category. __________ (1) During part or all of the survey reference year some spending units could have been located in a different area. (2) Specific assignments for the 100,000 or more, and the 30,000 to 99,999 groups are shown in the appended chart. (3) Some areas in this category are defined as rural (i.e. population is less than 1000 per square miles). POPULATION 100,000 OR MORE: St. John's (T.N.) London Halifax Oshawa Saint John (N.-B) St. Catharines-Niagara Quebec Sudbury Montreal Thunder Bay Hull Windsor Sherbrooke Winnipeg Chicoutimi-Jonquiere Regina Trois-Rivieres Saskatoon Ottawa Calgary Kingston Edmonton Toronto Vancouver Hamilton-Burlington Victoria Kitchener-Waterloo POPULATION 30,000 - 99,999: Corner Brook Brantford Charlottetown-Summerside Sarnia Sydney-Glace Bay Chatham Sydney Mines Guelph Truro Barrie Moncton Orillia New Glasgow Midland & Penetanguishene Fredericton Sault Ste Marie Rimouski North Bay Thetford Mines Timmins Shawinigan Brandon Drummondville Moose Jaw Victoriaville Prince Albert St. Jean Medicine Hat St-Hyacinthe Lethbridge Granby Red Deer Valleyfield Fort McMurray St-Jerome Kelowna Sorel Vernon Joliette Kamloops Sept-Iles Chilliwack-Mission City Cornwall Nanaimo Brockville et Prescott Prince George Peterborough Port Alberni Belleville Courtenay & Comox Trenton Terrace (Kitimat) FARM STATUS Code Classification 1 Non-farm 2 Farm Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section B. Characteristics of the Dwellings Occupied in 1982, B02, questions 5 and 6. A Spending Unit is classified as farm if: 1. At the time of the survey the spending unit was located in a rural area. 2. Some time during 1982 a) any member lived on a farm and b) any member operated a farm For the survey a farm is a holding on which agricultural operations are carried out, and which have produced agricultural products during the past 12 months which sold fo $250 or more. HOUSING LIVING QUARTERS OCCUPIED BY SU AT DECEMBER 31, 1982 Code Classification 1 Single House 2 Semi-detached or Double House 3 Row House 4 Duplex 5 Apartment 6 Other (Including Rooms) Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section B. Characteristics of the Dwellings Occupied in 1982, B01, question 1. Note: The living quarters occupied by SU's would in most cases be a dwelling. For roomers, however, the room(s) occupied are the living quarters. DWELLING ORIGINALLY CONSTRUCTED Code Classification 1 1945 or before 2 1946-1960 3 1961-1970 4 1971-1975 5 1976-1980 6 1981 7 1982 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section B. Characteristics of the Dwellings Occupied in 1982, B01, question 6. Note: This is the period in which the building was completed, not the time of any later remodelling, additions or conversions. It refers to the dwelling occupied at December 31, 1982. CONDOMINIUM CODE (LEGALLY REGISTERED) Code Classification 1 Condominium 2 Not a Condominium Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section B. Characteristics of the Dwellings Occupied in 1982, B01, question 2. Note: - this refers to status of the dwelling occupied by the SU on December 31, 1982; - it is possible for tenure to be 'renter' and the dwelling to be "condominium". NUMBER OF ROOMS Code Classification 0-11 Actual number of rooms 12 12 Rooms or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section B. Characteristics of the Dwellings Occupied in 1982, B01, question 3. Note: This refers to the dwelling occupied at December 31, 1982. For roomers it is the number of rooms occupied by them. No adjustment, however, is made for the number of rooms rented to others; this implies a minor "double counting" of rooms. NUMBER OF BATHROOMS AND HALF BATHROOMS Code Classification 0-3 Actual number 4 4 or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section B. Characteristics of the Dwellings Occupied in 1982, B01, question 5. Note: As for Number of Rooms CLASS OF TENURE Code Classification 1 Homeowner Without Mortgage 2 Homeowner With Mortgage 3 Tenants - Regular 4 Tenants - Roomers and Rent-free 5 Mixed Tenure - Owned December 31 6 Mixed Tenure - Rented December 31 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section B. Characteristics of the Dwellings Occupied in 1982, B01, question 7; B02, questions 1.1, 1.2 and 2. Note: The status as of December 31, 1982 determines the group to which the SU belongs. Mixed tenure is defined as having owned for only part of the year and rented for only part of the year. Because of the dynamic nature of an SU, it is possible for one or more members of the SU to have, for part of the year, a different tenure status than the other members. Therefore, for example, an SU classified as a renter may have homeowner expenditures. FUEL MOST USED FOR HOME HEATING Code Classification 1 Fuel Oil and Other Liquid Fuel 2 Piped Gas 3 Electricity 4 Other Fuel 5 Not Stated Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section C. Shelter Expenses in 1982, C10, question 2.1. Note: This refers to the source most used during the year. VALUE OF DWELLING OWNED AT DECEMBER 31, 1982 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section B. Characteristics of the Dwellings Occupied in 1982, B01, question 9. PAYMENT ON PRINCIPAL OF MORTGAGE (HOME) This includes principal paid on first and second mortgages on homes owned and occupied in 1982. Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section C. Shelter Expenses in 1982, C05, question 7.1 and C05 question 10. Note: - any principal payments that are attributable to business have been removed; - in the case of the sale of the home in 1982, any principal payments made as a consequence of the sale would be included in this field; - includes payments on first and second mortgages on all owned dwellings while occupied in 1982; - this field may be negative. BALANCE OF PRINCIPAL ON MORTGAGE OUTSTANDING (HOME) This includes amounts outstanding on first and second mortgages on home occupied at December 31, 1982. Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section C. Shelter expenses in 1982, C05, question 13. ADDITIONS, RENOVATIONS AND NEW INSTALLATIONS (HOME) This includes expenditures on Additions Renovations and alterations New Installation of Equipment and Fixtures Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section C. Shelter expenses in 1982, C02, questions 1 to 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20. Note: - includes work which added to the value of the property; - additions includes the construction of structural extensions, of enclosures and of additional facilities on the residential property; - renovations and alterations includes any work done which was intended to upgrade the property to acceptable building or living standards, to rearrange the interior space, or to modernize existing facilities in order to suit changing needs without changing the type of occupancy; - new installation of equipment and fixtures includes the installation of equipment which did not previously exist on the property, or which was installed in addition to the equipment on the property. Additions This includes expenditures on Contract including labour and materials Separate material cost Separate hired labour Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section C. Shelter expenses in 1982, C02, questions 1 to 5. Note: - additions only; - includes work which added to the value of the property; - additions includes the construction of structural extensions, of enclosures and of additional facilities on the residential property. Renovations and Alterations This includes expenditures on Contract including labour and materials Separate material cost Separate hired labour Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section C. Shelter expenses in 1982, C02, questions 6 to 8. Note: - includes work which added to the value of the property; - renovations and alterations includes any work done which was intended to upgrade the property to acceptable building or living standards, to rearrange the interior space, or to modernize existing facilities in order to suit changing needs without changing the type of occupancy. New Installations of Equipment and Fixtures This includes expenditures on Contract including labour and materials Separate material cost Separate hired labour Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section C. Shelter expenses in 1982, C02, questions 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20. Note: - includes work which added to the value of the property; - new installation of equipment and fixtures includes the installation of equipment which did not previously exist on the property, or which was installed in addition to the equipment on the property; FACILITIES INCLUDED IN RENT FURNITURE OR FURNISHINGS Code Classification 1 Yes 2 No or not a renter Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section C. Shelter expenses in 1982, C08, question 8. Note: This refers to facilities included in the rent sometime in 1982, not necessarily all of 1982. ELECTRICITY Code Classification 1 Yes 2 No or not a renter Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section C. Shelter expenses in 1982, C08, question 9. Note: This refers to facilities included in the rent sometime in 1982, not necessarily all of 1982. HEAT Code Classification 1 Yes 2 No or not a renter Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section C. Shelter expenses in 1982, C08, question 10. Note: This refers to facilities included in the rent sometime in 1982, not necessarily all of 1982. WATER Code Classification 1 Yes 2 No or not a renter Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section C. Shelter expenses in 1982, C08, question 11. Note: This refers to facilities included in the rent sometime in 1982, not necessarily all of 1982. PARKING Code Classification 1 Yes 2 No or not a renter Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section C. Shelter expenses in 1982, C08, question 12. Note: This refers to facilities included in the rent sometime in 1982, not necessarily all of 1982. AIR CONDITIONING Code Classification 1 Yes 2 No or not a renter Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section C. Shelter expenses in 1982, C08, question 13. Note: This refers to facilities included in the rent sometime in 1982, not necessarily all of 1982. SWIMMING POOL Code Classification 1 Yes 2 No or not a renter Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section C. Shelter expenses in 1982, C08, question 14. Note: This refers to facilities included in the rent sometime in 1982, not necessarily all of 1982. CABLEVISION Code Classification 1 Yes 2 No or not a renter Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section C. Shelter expenses in 1982, C08, question 15. Note: This refers to facilities included in the rent sometime in 1982, not necessarily all of 1982. OTHER Code Classification 1 Yes 2 No or not a renter Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section C. Shelter expenses in 1982, C08, question 16. Note: This refers to facilities included in the rent sometime in 1982, not necessarily all of 1982. REDUCED RENT IN 1982 Code Classification 1 Yes 2 No or not a renter Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section C. Shelter expenses in 1982, C08, question 6. CHANGE IN DWELLING IN 1982 Code Classification 1 Yes 2 No Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section B. Characteristics of the Dwellings occupied in 1982, B01, question 10. CHARACTERISTICS OF HEAD Note: Spending unit head. Normally the reference person is the spending unit head. In married-couple families with or without never married children, if the reference person's income before tax was less than $11,000 and the spouse of the reference person had income more than 1.5 times that of the reference person, then the spouse became the head. However, the head must have been a member December 31, 1982. For the definition of reference person, see the FEX2 (schedule) Section A - SU Composition in 1982, question (column) 1. INCOME BEFORE TAXES This includes income from the following sources Wages and Salaries Income from Self-employment Investment Income Government Transfer Payments Miscellaneous Income Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section M. Personal Income in 1982, M01 questions 2 to 16. Note: -includes only the income for the head of the SU; -there are some differences between the Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF) and this survey (FAMEX): -In both surveys respondents report gross income from roomers and boarders. In SCF only one third is included in net receipts while FAMEX includes all of the gross receipts; -Both surveys do not consider within "family" transfers of money, but, since there is a difference in the definition of family, the incomes of families within a household could differ; -In the treatment of interest income FAMEX explicitly requires interest received, whereas for SCF the requirement is not explicit; -SCF excludes families whose major source of income is military pay and allowances whereas for FAMEX only military personnel living in barracks are excluded; -wages and salaries includes employment income including military pay and allowances and salary paid to a owner of incorporated business. Income from self-employment includes net profit to a proprietor or a partner of an unincorporated business or farm and gross income from roomers and boarders. Investment income includes interest and dividends, net rents on owned property, trust and estate income. Government transfer income includes family allowances, unemployment insurance, old age security, guaranteed income supplement, Canada or Quebec Pension Plan and social assistance. Miscellaneous income includes pensions arising out of previous employment, individually purchased annuities and other money income. MARITAL STATUS Code Classification 1 Married (or living Common-Law) 2 Single (Never Married) 3 Other Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section A. SU Composition in 1982, question (column) 6. Note: To be classified as married the spouse must be a member of the spending unit on December 31, 1982. Even if the head was legally married the marital status would be "other" if there was no spouse present. AGE Code Classification 19 Age 19 years and under 20-75 Actual age 76 Age 76 years and over Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section A. SU Composition in 1982, question (column) 4. SEX Code Classification 1 Male 2 Female Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section A. SU Composition in 1982, question (column) 5. EDUCATIONAL LEVEL Code Classification 1 Less Than 9 Years of Elementary Education 2 Some or Completed Secondary Education 3 Some Post-secondary Education 4 Post-secondary Certificate or Diploma 5 University Degree Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section A. SU Composition in 1982, question 17. OCCUPATION Code Classification 1 Managerial and Administrative 2 Professional and Technical 3 Teaching 4 Clerical 5 Sales 6 Services 7 Farming, Fishing, Forestry and Logging Operations 8 Mining, Processing and Machining 9 Product Fabricating, Assembling and Repair 10 Construction 11 Other Occupations 12 Not Working, Including Retired 13 Not Stated Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section A. SU Composition in 1982, question (column) 7. Note: The code is determined by the occupation for the longest period in 1982. If the person was not working or retired for the longest period but not the full year then the classification would not be 12 but one of the other codes. The codes are determined as per the Standard Occupational Classification (S.O.C.) code: see following page EXPLANATION OF OCCUPATION GROUPS: Code Classification - Major Groups (codes and classifications from S.O.C.) 1 Managerial and Administrative - 11 Managerial, Administrative and Related Occupations 2 Professional and Technical - 21 Occupations in Natural Sciences, Engineering & Mathematics - 23 Occupations in Social Sciences and Related Fields - 25 Occupations in Religion - 31 Occupations in Medicine and Health - 33 Artistic, Literary, Recreational and Related Occupations 3 Teaching - 27 Teaching and Related Occupations 4 Clerical - 41 Clerical and Related Occupations 5 Sales - 51 Sales Occupations 6 Services - 61 Service Occupations 7 Farming, Fishing, Forestry and Logging Operations - 71 Farming, Horticultural and Animal Husbandry Occupations - 73 Fishing, Hunting, Trapping and Related Occupations - 75 Forestry and Logging Occupations 8 Mining, Processing and Machining - 77 Mining and Quarrying including Oil & Gas Field Occupations - 81 Processing Occupations - 83 Machining and Related Occupations 9 Product Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing - 85 Product Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing Occupations 10 Construction - 87 Construction Trade Occupations 11 Other Occupations - All occupations not stated above 12 Not Working, Including Retired 13 Not Stated _______________________ Note: Major Groups are from Standard Occupational Classification (S.O.C.), 1980, Catalogue No. 12-565E, February, 1981. WEEKS WORKED FULL-TIME Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section M. Personal Income in 1982, M01 question 1.1. WEEKS WORKED PART-TIME Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section M. Personal Income in 1982, M01 question 1.2. MOTHER TONGUE Code Classification 1 English 2 French 3 Other Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section A. SU Composition in 1982, question 14. IMMIGRANT ARRIVAL YEAR Code Classification 1 Canadian born 2 Before 1946 3 1946-1955 4 1956-1960 5 1961-1965 6 1966-1970 7 1971-1975 8 1976-1978 9 1979-1980 10 1981-1982 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section A. SU Composition in 1982, question 16. CHARACTERISTICS OF SPOUSE Nota: If there is no spouse December 31, 1982, all fields will equal zero. See definition of head. INCOME BEFORE TAXES This includes income from the following sources Wages and Salaries Income from Self-employment Investment Income Government Transfer Payments Miscellaneous Income Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section M. Personal Income in 1982, M01 questions 2 to 16. Note: -includes only the income from the spouse of the head of the SU; -there are some differences between the Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF) and this survey (FAMEX): -In both surveys respondents report gross income from roomers and boarders. In SCF only one third is included in net receipts while FAMEX includes all of the gross receipts; -Both surveys do not consider within "family" transfers of money, but, since there is a difference in the definition of family, the incomes of families within a household could differ; -In the treatment of interest income FAMEX explicitly requires interest received, whereas for SCF the requirement is not explicit; -SCF excludes families whose major source of income is military pay and allowances whereas for FAMEX only military personnel living in barracks are excluded; -wages and salaries includes employment income including military pay and allowances and salary paid to a owner of incorporated business. Income from self-employment includes net profit to a proprietor or a partner of an unincorporated business or farm and gross income from roomers and boarders. Investment income includes interest and dividends, net rents on owned property, trust and estate income. Government transfer income includes family allowances, unemployment insurance, old age security, guaranteed income supplement, Canada or Quebec Pension Plan and social assistance. Miscellaneous income includes pensions arising out of previous employment, individually purchased annuities and other money income. AGE Code Classification 0 No spouse 19 Age 19 years and under 20-75 Actual Age 76 Age 76 years and over Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section A. SU Composition in 1982, question (column) 4. SEX Code Classification 0 No spouse 1 Male 2 Female Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section A. SU Composition in 1982, question (column) 5. EDUCATIONAL LEVEL Code Classification 0 No spouse 1 Less than 9 years of elementary education 2 Some or completed secondary education 3 Some Post-secondary education 4 Post-secondary certificate or diploma 5 University degree Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section A. SU Composition in 1982, question 17. OCCUPATION Code Classification 0 No spouse 1 Managerial and Administrative 2 Professional and Technical 3 Teaching 4 Clerical 5 Sales 6 Services 7 Farming, Fishing, Forestry and Logging Operations 8 Mining, Processing and Machining 9 Product Fabricating, Assembling and Repair 10 Construction 11 Other Occupations 12 Not Working, Including Retired 13 Not Stated Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section A. SU Composition in 1982, question (column) 7. Note: The code is determined by the occupation for the longest period in 1982. If the person was not working or retired for the longest period but not the full year then the classification would not be 12 but one of the other codes. The codes are determined as per the Standard Occupation Classification (S.O.C.) code: see following page EXPLANATION OF OCCUPATION GROUPS: Code Classification - Major Groups (codes and classifications from S.O.C.) 1 Managerial and Administrative - 11 Managerial, Administrative and Related Occupations 2 Professional and Technical - 21 Occupations in Natural Sciences, Engineering & Mathematics - 23 Occupations in Social Sciences and Related Fields - 25 Occupations in Religion - 31 Occupations in Medicine and Health - 33 Artistic, Literary, Recreational and Related Occupations 3 Teaching - 27 Teaching and Related Occupations 4 Clerical - 41 Clerical and Related Occupations 5 Sales - 51 Sales Occupations 6 Services - 61 Service Occupations 7 Farming, Fishing, Forestry and Logging Operations - 71 Farming, Horticultural and Animal Husbandry Occupations - 73 Fishing, Hunting, Trapping and Related Occupations - 75 Forestry and Logging Occupations 8 Mining, Processing and Machining - 77 Mining and Quarrying including Oil & Gas Field Occupations - 81 Processing Occupations - 83 Machining and Related Occupations 9 Product Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing - 85 Product Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing Occupations 10 Construction - 87 Construction Trade Occupations 11 Other Occupations - All occupations not stated above 12 Not Working, Including Retired 13 Not Stated _______________________ Note: Major Groups are from Standard Occupational Classification (S.O.C.), 1980, Catalogue No. 12-565E, February, 1981. WEEKS WORKED FULL-TIME Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section M. Personal Income in 1982, M01 question 1.1. WEEKS WORKED PART-TIME Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section M. Personal Income in 1982, M01 question 1.2. MOTHER TONGUE Code Classification 0 No spouse 1 English 2 French 3 Other Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section A. SU Composition in 1982, question 14. IMMIGRANT ARRIVAL YEAR Code Classification 0 No spouse 1 Canadian born 2 Before 1946 3 1946-1955 4 1956-1960 5 1961-1965 6 1966-1970 7 1971-1975 8 1976-1978 9 1979-1980 10 1981-1982 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section A. SU Composition in 1982, question 16. SPENDING UNIT DESCRIPTION FAMILY COMPOSITION Code Classification 1 Unattached individuals 2 Married couple only 3 Married couple family only with youngest child under 5 4 Married couple family only with youngest child 5-15 5 Married couple family only with youngest child 16 or over 6 Married couple family with other relatives only 7 Married couple family with unrelated persons 8 Lone-parent family only 9 Other SU with relatives only 10 Other SU with unrelated persons Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section A. SU Composition in 1982, question (column) 3, 4 and 6. Note: - to be a married couple family, the head and the spouse must have been members December 31, 1982; - to be a lone-parent family (Code 8) there must have been only one parent a member during the year; - codes 3, 4, 5 and 8 consist only of parent(s) and never married sons and daughters. NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE (UI) RECIPIENTS Code Classification 0-2 Actual number of UI recipients 3 3 UI recipients or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section M. Personal Income in 1982, M01 question 12. NUMBER OF PERSONS A MEMBER AT DECEMBER 31, 1982 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section A. SU Composition in 1982, question (column) 10. Note: This includes all persons who were members of the SU at December 31, 1982 whether full-year or part-year. PERSONS A MEMBER SOMETIME IN 1982 This includes... Total Adults 16 Years and Over Total Children 15 Years and Under Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section A. SU Composition in 1982, question (column) 4. Note: Includes all persons who were members of the spending unit sometime during 1982, even though they may not be a member of December 31, 1982, or some other time during the year. The age is as of December 31, 1982. NUMBER OF PERSON WEEKS A MEMBER IN 1982 This includes... Number of Person Weeks a Member - Children - 3 years and under Number of Person Weeks a Member - Children - 4-6 years Number of Person Weeks a Member - Children - 7-9 years Number of Person Weeks a Member - Children - 10-12 years Number of Person Weeks a Member - Children - 13-15 years Number of Person Weeks a Member - Adults - 16-17 years Number of Person Weeks a Member - Adults - 18-64 years Number of Person Weeks a Member - Adults - 65 years and over Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section A. SU Composition in 1982, questions (columns) 4 and 8. Note: - incomes and expenditures for part-year members of the spending unit are reported only for the period they are members. The number of person weeks a member provides a basis for identifying and allowing for partial membership; - this number divided by 52 gives year equivalent persons, which is used in determining average family size (Item No. 4010) in all tabulations shown in the volume of 'Family Expenditure in Canada, 1982', catalogue number 62-555. NUMBER OF FULL-TIME EARNERS Code Classification 0-2 Actual number of full-time earners 3 3 or more full-time earners Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section M. Personal Income in 1982, M01 questions 1.1 and 1.2. Note: A full-time earner is one who has worked more than 48 weeks, of which at least 25 weeks must be full-time employment. NUMBER OF PART-TIME EARNERS Code Classification 0-3 Actual number of part-time earners 4 4 or more part-time earners Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section M. Personal Income in 1982, M01 questions 1.1 and 1.2. Note: A part-time earner is one who has worked between 1 and 48 weeks, or less than 25 weeks as a full-time earner if he works more than 48 weeks. ECONOMIC FAMILY UNIT CODE Code Classification 1 SU is EF Unit with all persons 15 years or more members for full-year 2 SU is not EF Unit 3 SU is EF Unit with at least one person 15 years or more not a member for full-year Note: Code 2: Not an economic family unit in this context is one or more of following: - there is at least one person in the SU who is not related to the head by blood, marriage or adoption; - the SU formed only part of an economic family, that is, the economic family comprised 2 or more spending units; - the SU included at least one person who was not a member December 31, 1982 (but who was a member for part of 1982); - the SU excluded at least one related person who was present at the time of the survey (but at no time in 1982). HOUSEHOLD CODE Code Characteristics 1 SU is the complete household 2 SU is only part of household Note: To be the complete household the spending unit must comprise the entire household at the time of survey. INCOME BEFORE TAXES This includes income from the following sources Wages and salaries Income from self-employment Investment income Government transfer payments Miscellaneous income Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section M. Personal Income in 1982, M01 questions 2 to 16. Note: -includes incomes of all members of the spending unit; -there are some differences between the Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF) and this survey (FAMEX): -In both surveys respondents report gross income from roomers and boarders. In SCF only one third is included in net receipts while FAMEX includes all of the gross receipts; -Both surveys do not consider within "family" transfers of money, but, since there is a difference in the definition of family, the incomes of families within a household could differ; -In the treatment of interest income FAMEX explicitly requires interest received, whereas for SCF the requirement is not explicit; -SCF excludes families whose major source of income is military pay and allowances whereas for FAMEX only military personnel living in barracks are excluded; -wages and salaries includes employment income including military pay and allowances and salary paid to a owner of incorporated business. Income from self-employment includes net profit to a proprietor or a partner of an unincorporated business or farm and gross income from roomers and boarders. Investment income includes interest and dividends, net rents on owned property, trust and estate income. Government transfer income includes family allowances, unemployment insurance, old age security, guaranteed income supplement, Canada or Quebec Pension Plan and social assistances. Miscellaneous income includes pensions arising out of previous employment, individually purchased annuities and other money income. INCOME FROM WAGES AND SALARIES This includes income from the following sources Wages and salaries Military pay and allowances Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section M. Personal Income in 1982, M01 questions 2 and 3. Note: -includes incomes of all members of the spending unit; -wages and salaries includes employment income including military pay and allowances and salary paid to the owner of an incorporated business. INCOME FROM SELF-EMPLOYMENT This includes income from the following sources Net income from non-farm self-employment Net income from farm self-employment Gross income from roomers and boarders Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section M. Personal Income in 1982, M01 questions 4 and 5. Note: -includes incomes of all members of the spending unit; -income from self-employment includes net profit to the proprietor or the partner of an unincorporated business or farm and gross income from roomers and boarders; INCOME FROM INVESTMENT This includes income from the following sources Interest on bonds, deposits, etc. Dividends Other income from investments Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section M. Personal Income in 1982, M01 questions 6 to 8. Note: -includes incomes of all members of the spending unit; -investment income includes interest and dividends, net rent on owned property, trust and estate income; INCOME FROM GOVERNMENT TRANSFER PAYMENTS This includes income from the following sources Family Allowances Old Age Security, Guaranteed Income Supplement Canada/Quebec Pension Plan benefits Unemployment Insurance Social assistance and provincial income supplements Other income from government sources Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section M. Personal Income in 1982, M01 questions 9 to 14 and 20. Note: -includes incomes of all members of the spending unit; -child tax credits, which include both the Canada Child Tax Credit and the Quebec Allowance for Children under age 6 were imputed. MISCELLANEOUS INCOME This includes income from the following sources Retirement pensions Other money income Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section M. Personal Income in 1982, M01 questions 15 and 16. Note: -includes income of all members of the spending unit; -miscellaneous income includes pensions arising out of previous employment, individually purchased annuities and other money income. INCOME AFTER TAXES Difference between INCOME BEFORE TAXES and PERSONAL TAXES Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section M. Personal Income in 1982, M01 questions 2 to 16 and 19. FEX2 (schedule) Section N. Personal Taxes, Security, Gifts in 1982, questions 1 to 3. Note: This field may be negative. OTHER MONEY RECEIPTS This includes receipts from Money gifts Inheritances, lump sum settlements, etc. Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section M. Personal Income in 1982, M01 questions 17 and 18. NET CHANGE IN ASSETS AND LIABILITIES This includes Total net change in assets Cash held in banks, etc. Money owed to SU Money deposited against future purchases Net contributions less withdrawals, RRSP, RHOSP Financial assets; net purchases less sales Sales of personal property not traded in Real estate; home Real estate; vacation home Real estate; other property Investments in non-incorporated business Less Total net change in debts Loans with regular payments Other money owed Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section P. Change in SU Financial Position in 1982, P01, questions 1 to 11, 13, 15 and 16, P02, questions 3, 5, 12 and 15 to 20. FEX2 (schedule) Section C. Shelter expenses in 1982, C02 questions 1 to 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20; C05 questions 5 and 10; C07 questions 5.8 and 10; C09 questions 3, 4, 6, 7, 10, 13 to 16 and 19. FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenditures on Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01, question 15. Note: This field may be negative. REGISTERED RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN CHANGE Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section P. Change in SU Financial Position in 1982, P01, question 6. Note: Net of contributions less withdrawals; This field may be negative. EXPENDITURE FOOD This includes expenditures on Food purchased from stores Board paid to private households Food purchased from restaurants, etc. Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section F. Food and Alcohol Expenses in 1982, F01, questions 1 to 3 and 5 to 13, F02, questions 3 to 5. Note: - food from restaurants excludes meals for which persons are reimbursed by employers and those included in a package holiday trip; - food includes non-alcoholic beverages. Alcoholic beverages is a separate field. - non-food expenditures (question 2) were subtracted from the total SU grocery purchases (question 1). Food Purchased from Stores This includes food purchased Locally and on day trips While on trips overnight or longer Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section F. Food and Alcohol Expenses in 1982, questions 1 to 3, 5 and 13. Note: Non-food expenditure (question 2) were subtracted from the total SU grocery purchases (question 1). Food Purchased from Restaurants, etc. This includes restaurant purchases Locally and on day trips While on a trip overnight or longer Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section F. Food and Alcohol Expenses in 1982, questions 6 to 12. Note: Food from restaurants excludes meals for which persons are reimbursed by employers and those included in a package trip. SHELTER This includes expenditures on Principal accommodation Other accommodation Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section C. Shelter expenses in 1982, C01 questions 2, 3 and 5; C02, questions 9, 11, 13, 15, 17 and 19; C04, questions 1 to 14; C05, questions 9 and 12; C07, questions 1 to 3, 6 and 9; C08, questions 2 to 4 and 7 minus question 5; C09, questions 2, 5, 8, 11 and 12; C10, questions 1.1 to 1.6, 1.8, 3 and 4. Note: - during the survey year a spending unit may have moved from one dwelling to another either with or without a change in tenure, therefore: both rented and owned living quarter expenditures may be reported by the same unit; more than one fuel may be reported for this reason (as well as dual facilities and conversions, and main residence/owned vacation home considerations); - in situations where a unit (one or more persons) which rented (owned) in the first part of 1982 subsequently merged with a full-year homeowner (renter) it is possible that expenditures on rented living quarters (owned living quarters) could be made by a spending unit which is identified as homeowner (renter) for the full-year. Principal Accommodation This includes expenditures on Rented living quarters Owned living quarters Water, fuel and electricity Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section C. Shelter expenses in 1982, C01 questions 2, 3 and 5; C02, questions 9, 11, 13, 15, 17 and 19; C04, questions 1 to 14; C05, questions 9 and 12; C07, questions 1 to 3, 6 and 9; C08, questions 2 to 4 and 7 minus question 5; C10, questions 1.1 to 1.6 and 1.8. Note: - during the survey year a spending unit may have moved from one dwelling to another either with or without a change in tenure, therefore: both rented and owned living quarter expenditures may be reported by the same unit; more than one fuel may be reported for this reason (as well as dual facilities and conversions, considerations); - in situations where a unit (one or more persons) which rented (owned) in the first part of 1982 subsequently merged with a full-year homeowner (renter) it is possible that expenditures on rented living quarters (owned living quarters) could be made by a spending unit which is identified as homeowner (renter) for the full-year. Rented Living Quarters This includes expenditures on Rent Tenants' Maintenance, Repairs and Alterations Tenants' Insurance Premiums Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section C. Shelter expenses in 1982, C08, questions 2 to 5 and 7. Note: - rent paid is net of any money returned to the SU in 1982, for any reason e.g. rent overpayment (question 5), provincial rent allowance etc. (but not provincial tax credits, which are included in income tax refunds); - the rent figures are those paid by the SU whether subsidized or not; - Rent Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section C. Shelter expenses in 1982, C08, questions 2 to 5. Note: - rent paid is net of any money returned to the SU in 1982, for any reason e.g. rent overpayment (question 5), provincial rent allowance etc. (but not provincial tax credits, which are included in income tax refunds); - the rent figures are those paid by the SU whether subsidized or not; Owned Living Quarters This includes expenditures on Maintenance, repairs and replacements Condominium charges Property taxes Homeowners insurance premiums Mortgage interest Other expenditures Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section C. Shelter expenses in 1982, C01 questions 2, 3 and 5; C02, questions 9, 11, 13, 15, 17 and 19; C04, questions 1 to 14; C05, questions 9 and 12; C07, questions 1 to 3, 6 and 9; Note: Repairs and maintenance expenditures include work that maintains or restores the condition of the property (dwelling and land) to its original state and does not usually add to the value of the property. - Maintenance, Repairs and Replacements (Owned Living Quarters) This includes expenditures on Materials Labour Contract Costs Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section C. Shelter expenses in 1982, C02, questions 9, 11, 13, 15, 17 and 19, C04, questions 1 to 14. Note: - repairs, maintenance and replacements only; - includes work that maintains or restores the condition of the property to its original state and does not usually add to the value of the property. - Property Taxes This includes expenditures on Property taxes and assessments Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section C. Shelter expenses in 1982, C01, question 2. - Homeowners Insurance Premiums Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section C. Shelter expenses in 1982, C01, question 3. - Mortgage Interest Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section C. Shelter expenses in 1982, C05, question 9. Note: - those interest payments that are attributable to business have been removed; - includes interest payments on first and second mortgages on all owned dwellings occupied in 1982. Water, Fuel and Electricity This includes expenditures for the main residence on Water Fuel, oil and other liquid fuel Piped gas Electricity Other fuels and heating costs Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section C. Shelter expenses in 1982, C10, questions 1.1 to 1.6 and 1.8 (main residence). Note: - expenditures include those for the main residence; - renters report expenditures in these categories if they are paid separately and not included in the rent. - Water Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section C. Shelter expenses in 1982, C10, question 1.1 (main residence). Note: - includes owned and rented living quarters; - renters report here only if paid separately. - Fuel Oil and Other Liquid Fuel Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section C. Shelter expenses in 1982, C10, question 1.2 (main residence). Note: - includes owned and rented living quarters; - renters report here only if paid separately. - Piped Gas Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section C. Shelter expenses in 1982, C10, question 1.3 (main residence). Note: - includes owned and rented living quarters; - renters report here only if paid separately. - Other Fuels This includes expenditures on Bottled gas Fuel wood Other heating costs Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section C. Shelter expenses in 1982, C10, questions 1.5, 1.6 and 1.8 (main residence). Note: - includes owned and rented living quarters; - renters report here only if paid separately. - Electricity Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section C. Shelter expenses in 1982, C10, question 1.4 (main residence). Note: - includes owned and rented living quarters; - renters report here only if paid separately. OTHER ACCOMMODATION This includes expenditures on Owned vacation homes Traveller accommodation Rented vacation homes Other accommodation away from home Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section C. Shelter expenses in 1982, C09, question 2, 5, 8, 11 and 12; C10, questions 1.1 to 1.6, 1.8, 3 and 4 (owned vacation home only). Note: - traveller accommodation includes all types of accommodation used while away from home, while at school or college, while working (excluding business expenses) or for persons travelling or on holidays (not included in the price of package trips, such as college residences, private homes, and the various types of traveller accommodation); - lodging excludes the expenditure of regular roomers which is reported under rented living quarters; - owned vacation home expenditures include water, fuel and electricity. Traveller Accommodation This includes expenditures on Hotels Motels Other traveller accommodation Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section C. Shelter expenses in 1982, C10, questions 3 and 4. Note: No attempt was made to separate the meals from lodging if they were included in the price. HOUSEHOLD OPERATION This includes expenditures on Communications Child care expenses Domestic and other custodial services Pet expenses Household cleaning supplies Paper, plastic and foil household supplies Horticultural goods and services Other household supplies Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section E. Expenses of Running the Home in 1982, E01, questions 1 to 19, E02, questions 5 to 28. Note: Laundry and dry cleaning expenses are now included with clothing. Communications This includes expenditures on Telephone Postal services Other communication services Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section E. Expenses of Running the Home in 1982, E01, questions 1 to 3. Telephone This includes expenditures on Purchase of telephones etc. Telephone services Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section E. Expenses of Running the Home in 1982, E01, question 1. Child Care Expenses This includes expenditures on Day care centres and day nurseries Other child care outside home Week-day child care in the home Other child care in the home Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section E. Expenses of Running the Home in 1982, E01, questions 4 to 7. Pet Expenses This includes expenditures on Canned dog and cat food Other dog and cat food Other pet food Purchase of pets and related goods Veterinarian and other services Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section E. Expenses of Running the Home in 1982, E01, questions 15 to 19. Household Cleaning Supplies This includes expenditures on Detergent and soap Cleaning and polishing preparations Chemical specialties Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section E. Expenses of Running the Home in 1982, E02, questions 5 to 15. Paper, Plastic and Foil Household Supplies This includes expenditures on Paper towels Facial and bathroom tissue Greeting cards and postcards Stationery Gift-wrap paper Other paper supplies Plastic garbage bags Other plastic supplies Foil supplies Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section E. Expenses of Running the Home in 1982, E02, questions 16 to 18 and 20 to 25. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS AND EQUIPMENT This includes expenditures on Household furnishings Household equipment Services related to furnishings and equipment Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenditures for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01, questions 1 to 14 and 16 to 19; D03, questions 1 to 24, D04, questions 1 to 14 and 17 to 23, D05, questions 1 to 25. FEX2 (schedule) Section C. Shelter expenses in 1982, C09, question 1.7. Household Furnishings This includes expenditures on Furniture Household textiles and related material Room size and area rugs and mats Art, antiques and decorative ware Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenditures for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D03, questions 1 to 12 and 14 to 24, D04, questions 1 to 4. Furniture This includes expenditures on Upholstered furniture Wooden furniture Metal and other furniture Springs, mattresses, bases and frames Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenditures for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D03, questions 1 to 11. Household Textiles and Related Materials This includes expenditures on Material Window coverings Bedding Tablecloths Towels, washcloths, bathmats, etc. Other household textiles Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenditures for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D03, questions 15 to 24. Household Equipment This includes expenditures on Household appliances Portable electric lamps Non-electric kitchen and cooking equipment Tableware and flatware Home and workshop tools and equipment Lawn, garden and snow removal tools and equipment Other household equipment Parts, accessories and attachments NES Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenditures for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01, questions 1 to 14, 17 and 18, D03, question 13, D04, questions 5 to 14 and 17 to 23, D05, questions 1 to 21. Household Appliances This includes expenditures on Portable electric space heatersion Air conditioning and refrigeration Appliances for cooking and warming food Electric appliances for food preparation Appliances for laundry Other electric equipment and appliances Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenditures for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01, questions 1 to 14, D04, questions 10 to 14 and 17. Note: - expenditures on home entertainment appliances (radios, tape recorders, televisions, etc.) were collected with major household appliances in Section D, but these expenses have been classified to recreation; - expenditures on personal care appliances (electric razors, electric hair styling equipment) were collected with small electrical appliances in Section D, but these expenses have been classified to personal care; Services Related to Furnishings and Equipment This includes expenditures on Rental of furnishings and equipment Maintenance and repairs Other services Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenditures for Household Furnishings and Equipment, 1982, D01, questions 16 and 19, D05, questions 22 to 25. FEX2 (schedule) Section C. Shelter expenses in 1982, C10, question 1.7. CLOTHING This includes expenditures on Women's wear (women 14 years and over) Girl's wear (girls 4-13 years) Men's wear (men 14 years and over) Boy's wear (boys 4-13 years) Infant's wear (children under 4 years) Clothing materials, notions and services Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section G. Clothing Expenditures in 1982, G01, questions 1 to 33, G02, questions 1 to 29, G03, questions 1 to 7 and 9 to 23. FEX2 (schedule) Section E. Expenses of Running the Home in 1982, E02, questions 1 to 4. Note: - infants' disposable diapers (G03, question 8) are included in Personal Care; - laundry and dry cleaning services (E02, questions 1 to 4) are included in clothing. Women's Wear (Women 14 Years and Over) This includes expenditures on Coats and jackets Suits and dresses Sportswear Active sportswear Other specialized clothing Lingerie, hosiery and sleepwear Other apparel and accessories Jewellery Footwear Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section G. Clothing Expenditures in 1982, G01, questions 1 to 33. Note: The expenditures are classified by age as per section A, question 4. Girl's Wear (Girls 4-13 Years) This includes expenditures on Outerwear Suits and dresses Pants Blouses, T-shirts and sweaters Underwear, sleepwear and hosiery Other apparel, accessories, jewellery Footwear Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section G. Clothing Expenditures in 1982, G01, questions 1 to 33. Note: The expenditures are classified by age as per section A, question 4. Men's Wear (Men 14 Years and Over) This includes expenditures on Coats and jackets Suits and sport jackets Pants Furnishings Active sportswear Other specialized clothing Other apparel and accessories Jewellery Footwear Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section G. Clothing Expenditures in 1982, G02, questions 1 to 29. Note: The expenditures are classified by age group as per section A, question 4. Boy's Wear (Boys 4-13 Years) This includes expenditures on Outerwear Pants Shirts, T-shirts and sweaters Underwear, sleepwear, loungewear and socks Other apparel, accessories and jewellery Footwear Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section G. Clothing Expenditures in 1982, G02, questions 1 to 29. Note: The expenditures are classified by age group as per section A, question 4. Infants' Wear (Infants under 4 Years) Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section G. Clothing Expenditures in 1982, G03, questions 1 to 7 and 9 to 11. Note: Infants' disposable diapers (G03, question 8) are now included in Personal Care. Clothing Material, Notions and Services This includes expenditures on Clothing material Notions Clothing services Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section G. Clothing Expenditures in 1982, G03, questions 12 to 23. FEX2 (schedule) Section E. Expenses of Running the Home in 1982, E02, questions 1 to 4. Note: Laundry and dry cleaning services (E02, questions 1 to 4) are included in clothing services. Clothing Services This includes expenditures on Dressmaking and tailoring Clothing storage Laundry and dry cleaning Other maintenance and repair of clothing Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section G. Clothing Expenditures in 1982, G03, questions 18 to 23. FEX2 (schedule) Section E. Expenses of Running the Home in 1982, E02, questions 1 to 4. - Laundry and Dry Cleaning This includes expenditures on Laundry service Dry cleaning service Self-service laundry and dry cleaning Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section E. Expenses of Running the Home in 1982, E02, questions 1 to 4. TRANSPORTATION This includes expenditures on Private transportation Public transportation Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenses for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J01, questions 5 and 7, J02, questions 1 to 16 and 18, J03, questions 1 et 2, J04, questions 1, 2 and 4 to 14. FEX2 (schedule) Section C. Shelter expenses in 1982, C08, question 17. Note: - from question 5 the expenditure made in the purchase of vehicles was the total of the prices of vehicles purchased less the total selling prices of the vehicles sold; - adjustments were made to the expenditures reported in J02, questions 1 to 18 (operating costs) if part of the operating costs of the vehicles was chargeable to business (J01, questions 11 and 12); - expenses made for package holiday trips are not included in transportation but in recreation; - expenses made for other vehicle purchase and operation (J03, questions 8 to 17), bicycles (J03, questions 3 and 4) and rented or leased other vehicles (J04, question 3) are all included in recreation; - this field may be negative. Private Transportation This includes expenditures on Purchase of automobiles and trucks Purchase of automotive accessories Rented and leased automobiles and trucks Operation of automobiles and trucks Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenses for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J01, questions 5 and 7, J02, questions 1 to 16 and 18, J03, questions 1 and 2, J04, questions 1 and 2. FEX2 (schedule) Section C. Shelter expenses in 1982, C08, question 17. Note: This field may be negative. Purchase of Automobiles and Trucks This includes expenditures on Car purchase Truck purchase Separate sale of automobile and truck Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenses for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J01, questions 5 and 7. Note: - from question 5 the expenditure made in the purchase of vehicles was the total of the prices of vehicles purchased less the total selling prices of the vehicles sold; - separate sales of automobiles and trucks (J01, question 7) is included as a negative expenditure; - this field may be negative. Operation of Automobiles and Trucks This includes expenditures on Automotive fuels Tires Batteries Other maintenance and repair supplies Maintenance and repair jobs Parking Driving lessons Drivers' licences Private and public insurance premiums Registration fees Other operation services Repairs to other parties vehicles Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenses for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J02, questions 1 to 16 and 18, J03, questions 1 and 2. FEX2 (schedule) Section C. Shelter expenses in 1982, C08, question 17. Note: Adjustments were made to the expenditures reported in J02, questions 1 to 16 and 18 (operating costs) if part of the operating costs of the vehicles was chargeable to business (J01, questions 11 and 12); - Automotive Fuels This includes expenditures on Gasoline and diesel fuels Other fuels Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenses for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J02, questions 1 and 2. Public Transportation This includes expenditures on Local and commuter transportation Inter-city transportation Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenses for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J04, questions 4 to 14. Local and Commuter Transportation This includes expenditures on Household movers, storage and delivery Street car, city bus and subway Commuter bus and train Local taxi service Other local transportation Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenses for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J04, questions 4 to 8. Inter-city Transportation This includes expenditures on Household movers and storage Air Rail Highway bus Other passenger transportation Other intercity transportation Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenses for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J04, questions 9 to 14. HEALTH CARE This includes expenditures on Direct costs to family Health insurance premiums Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section I. Medical and Health Care Expenses in 1982, I01, questions 1 to 22. Direct Costs to Family (Health Care) This includes expenditures on Medical supplies Medicinal and pharmaceutical products Physicians' care Eye-care goods and services Other health care goods Dental care Hospital and other health care services Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section I. Medical and Health Care Expenses in 1982, I01, questions 6 to 22. Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Products (Health Care) This includes expenditures on Prescribed Other Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section I. Medical and Health Care Expenses in 1982, I01, questions 18 and 19. Eye Care Goods and Services This includes expenditures on Prescription lenses Contact lenses Eyeglass frames and mountings Other eye care goods Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section I. Medical and Health Care Expenses in 1982, I01, questions 8 to 11. Dental Care This includes expenditures on Orthodontic and periodontic procedures Prescription and fitting of dentures Other dental procedures Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section I. Medical and Health Care Expenses in 1982, I01, questions 12 to 14. Health Insurance Premiums This includes expenditures on Public hospital and medical plans Private health care plans Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section I. Medical and Health Care Expenses in 1982, I01, questions 1 to 5. PERSONAL CARE This includes expenditures on Personal care supplies and equipment Personal care services Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section H. Personal Care Expenditures in 1982, H01, questions 1 to 24. FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenditures for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D04, questions 15 and 16. FEX2 (schedule) Section G. Clothing Expenditures in 1982, G03, question 8. Note: Disposable diapers (G03, question 8) are now included in Personal Care. Personal Care Supplies and Equipment This includes expenditures on Toilet preparations and cosmetics Oral hygiene products Toilet and other personal soap Razors and razor blades Disposable diapers Personal care electric equipment Other personal care supplies and equipment Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section H. Personal Care Expenditures in 1982, H01, questions 5 to 24. FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenditures for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D04, questions 15 and 16. FEX2 (schedule) Section G. Clothing Expenditures in 1982, G03, question 8. Toilet Preparations and Cosmetics This includes expenditures on Creams and lotions Make-up preparations Fragrance preparations Hair preparations Manicuring preparations Personal deodorants Shaving preparations Other toilet preparations and cosmetics Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section H. Personal Care Expenditures in 1982, H01, questions 5 to 15, 17 to 19 and 22. Personal Care Services This includes expenditures on Hair washing, cutting and styling services Other hair grooming services Other personal grooming services Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section H. Personal Care Expenditures in 1982, H01, questions 1 to 4. RECREATION This includes expenditures on Recreation equipment and associated services Recreation vehicles and outboard motors Home entertainment equipment and services Recreation services Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section K. Recreation, Reading Materials and Education in 1982, K01, questions 1 to 26, K02, questions 1 to 23. FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenses for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J03, questions 3, 4 and 8 to 15, J04 questions 3 and 17. FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenditures for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D02, questions 1 to 17. Note: - adjustments were made to the expenditures reported in J03, questions 10 to 14 if part of the operating costs of the vehicle were chargeable to business (question 15); - no attempt was made to move the components of package holiday trips to their respective categories (e.g. food, transportation, etc.); - this field may be negative. Recreation Equipment and Associated Services This includes expenditures on Sporting and athletic equipment Playground equipment Toys, games and hobby equipment Photographic goods and services Musical instruments, accessories and parts Collectors' items Camping and picnic equipment Supplies and parts for recreational equipment Rental, maintenance and repairs Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section K. Recreation, Reading Materials and Education in 1982, K01, questions 1 to 26, K02, questions 1 to 17. FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D02, question 10. Recreation Vehicles and Outboard Motors This includes expenditures on Purchase of recreation vehicles Operation of recreational vehicles Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenses for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J03, questions 3, 4 and 8 to 15, J04, question 3. Note: - this field may be negative. Home Entertainment Equipment and Services This includes expenditures on Transceivers Radio sets (excluding combinations) Radio combinations Television sets Black and white Record players Audio-tape recorders/players Video-tape and disc recorders/players Electronic equipment components Records and blank and pre-recorded audio tapes Blank and pre-recorded video tapes and discs Other home entertainment equipment Parts purchased separately Rental of equipment Maintenance and repair jobs Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenditures for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D02, questions 1 to 9 and 11 to 16. Recreation Services This includes expenditures on Spectator entertainment performances Use of recreation facilities Travel tours Other recreation services Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section K. Recreation, Reading Materials and Education in 1982, K02, questions 8 to 23. FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenditures for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D02, question 17. FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenditure for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J04, question 17. Spectator Entertainment Performances This includes expenditures on Motion picture showings Live sports spectacles Live staged performances Cablevision Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section K. Recreation, Reading Materials and Education in 1982, K02, questions 8 to 13. FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenditures for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D02, question 17. Travel Tours This includes expenditures on Packages including meals Packages excluding meals Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenses for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J04, question 17. Note: No attempt was made to move the components of package holiday trips to their respective categories (e.g. food, transportation, etc.). READING MATERIALS AND OTHER PRINTED MATTER This includes expenditures on Newspapers Magazines and periodicals Books and pamphlets Maps, music and other printed matter Services: duplicating, library fees and fines Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section K. Recreation, Reading Materials and Education in 1982, K03, questions 1 to 5. EDUCATION This includes expenditures on Supplies Textbooks Tuition fees Other lessons and courses Other educational services Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section K. Recreation, Reading Materials and Education in 1982, K03, questions 6 to 10. Tuition Fees This includes expenditures on Kindergarden, nursery school, etc. Elementary and secondary Post-secondary Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section K. Recreation, Reading Materials and Education in 1982, K03, questions 6 to 8. TOBACCO PRODUCTS AND ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES This includes expenditures on Tobacco products and smokers' supplies Alcoholic beverages Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section L. Tobacco and Miscellaneous Expenses in 1982, L01, questions 1 to 4. FEX2 (schedule) Section F. Food and Alcohol Expenses in 1982, F01, questions 14 to 19. Tobacco Products and Smokers' Supplies This includes expenditures on Tobacco Cigars and similar products Cigarettes Matches and other smokers' supplies Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section L. Tobacco and Miscellaneous Expenses in 1982, L01, questions 1 to 4. Cigarettes Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section L. Tobacco and Miscellaneous Expenses in 1982, L01, question 1. Alcoholic Beverages This includes expenditures on alcohol Served on licensed premises Purchased from stores Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section F. Food and Alcohol Expenses in 1982, F01, questions 14 to 19. Served on Licensed Premises This includes expenditures on Beer Wine and cider Liquor Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section F. Food and Alcohol Expenses in 1982, F01, questions 17 to 19. Purchased from Stores This includes expenditures on Beer Wine and Cider Liquor Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section F. Food and Alcohol Expenses in 1982, F01, questions 14 and 16. MISCELLANEOUS This includes expenditures on Interest on personal loans Expenses on other property Legal services N.E.S. Financial services: bank, tax advice, etc. Dues to unions and professional associations Contributions and dues for social clubs etc. Government-run lottery tickets Other lottery, pool and raffle tickets Forfeit of deposits, fines, money lost, etc. Tools and equipment purchased for work Other: passports, funeral services, etc. Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section L. Tobacco and Miscellaneous Expenses in 1982, L01, questions 5 to 13. FEX2 (schedule) Section P. Change in SU Financial Position in 1982, P02, questions 11 and 15 to 20. FEX2 (schedule) Section C. Shelter expenses in 1982, C10, questions 17 and 20. Interest on Personal Loans Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section P. Change in SU Financial Position in 1982, P02, questions 11 and 15 to 20. Dues to Unions and Professional Associations Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section L. Tobacco and Miscellaneous Expenses in 1982, L01, question 9. Government-run Pool and Lottery Tickets Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section L. Tobacco and Miscellaneous Expenses in 1982, L01, question 6. PERSONAL TAXES This includes expenditures on Income tax on 1982 income Income tax on income received before 1982 Gift tax and other personal taxes Tax refunds and provincial tax credits Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section N. Personal Taxes, Security, Gifts in 1982, N01, questions 1 to 3. FEX2 (schedule) Section M. Personal Income in 1982, M01, question 19. Note: - refunds with respect to 1981 income tax (M01, question 19) are subtracted from total personal taxes; - refunds with respect to Canada child tax credits and the Quebec allowance for children under age 6 were imputed, subtracted from M01, question 19 and added to income from government transfer payments; - this field may be negative. SECURITY This includes expenditures on Life insurance premiums Annuity contracts Mutual aid and benefit society payments Unemployment Insurance payments Retirement and pension fund payments Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section N. Personal Taxes, Security, Gifts in 1982, N01, questions 4 to 10. Note: Contributions to Registered Retirement Savings Plans (RRSPs) are not included in this category. The amount is included in Net Change in Assets and Liabilities (field 77) and is separately shown as a supplementary item (field 78). Life Insurance Premiums Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section N. Personal Taxes, Security, Gifts in 1982, N01, question 4. Unemployment Insurance Payments Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section N. Personal Taxes, Security, Gifts in 1982, N01, question 7. Retirement and Pension Fund Payments This includes expenditures on Canada and Quebec Pension Plan Other government plans Other plans Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section N. Personal Taxes, Security, Gifts in 1982, N01, questions 8 to 10. Canada and Quebec Pension Plan Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section N. Personal Taxes, Security, Gifts in 1982, N01, question 9. Other Government Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section N. Personal Taxes, Security, Gifts in 1982, N01, question 8. Note: Other government covers federal, provincial and municipal government retirement and pension funds. Other (Ex. RRSPs) Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section N. Personal Taxes, Security, Gifts in 1982, N01, question 10. Note: Other covers private (i.e. non-government) retirement and pension funds (e.g. company pension plans), but excludes RRSPs. GIFTS AND CONTRIBUTIONS This includes expenditures on Persons outside spending unit Charitable organizations Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section N. Personal Taxes, Security, Gifts in 1982, N01, questions 11 to 14. Note: Expenditures on persons outside the spending unit comprise (i) money gifts and contributions (including support payments), (ii) value of other gifts given (e.g. flowers, clothing, toys, household furnishings and equipment, etc.). Since items purchased for persons outside the spending unit are reported here and not under the specific goods category, it represents an intended shortfall in the amounts reported in other categories. Persons Outside Spending Unit This includes expenditures on Money gifts and contributions Other gifts, e.g. flowers, clothing, toys Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section N. Personal Taxes, Security, Gifts in 1982, N01, questions 11 and 12. Note: Since items purchased for persons outside the spending unit are reported here, and not under the specific goods category, it represents an intended shortfall in the amounts reported in other categories. Other Gifts Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section N. Personal Taxes, Security, Gifts in 1982, N01, question 12. Note: Since items purchased for persons outside the spending unit are reported here, and not under the specific goods category, it represents an intended shortfall in the amounts reported in other categories. Charitable Organizations This includes gifts and contributions to Religious organizations Other charitable organizations Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section N. Personal Taxes, Security, Gifts in 1982, N01, questions 13 and 14. Religious Organizations Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section N. Personal Taxes, Security, Gifts in 1982, N01, question 13. Other Charitable Organizations Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section N. Personal Taxes, Security, Gifts in 1982, N01, question 14. TOTAL CURRENT CONSUMPTION This includes expenditures on Food Shelter Household operation Household furnishings and equipment Clothing Transportation Health care Personal care Recreation Reading materials and other printed matter Education Tobacco products and alcoholic beverages Miscellaneous expenses Source: FEX2 (schedule) Sections C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L and P. TOTAL EXPENDITURE This includes all items included in TOTAL CURRENT CONSUMPTION plus Personal taxes Security Gifts and contributions Source: FEX2 (schedule) Sections C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, N and P. TOTAL VALUE OF ITEMS NOT PURCHASED This includes the following items Value of food not purchased Value of other farm produce for family use Value of gifts received Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section F. Food and Alcohol Expenses in 1982, F02, questions 1 and 2. FEX2 (schedule) Section N. Personal Taxes, Security, Gifts in 1982, N01, questions 15 to 20. FEX2 (schedule) Section O. Supplementary Information for Farmers in 1982, O01, questions 1 to 3. Note: - value of gifts received refers to non-money gifts received from persons outside the spending unit (flowers, clothing, toys, household furnishings and equipment, etc.). Money gifts are included in Other Money Receipts (field 76); - the value of items not purchased are not part of the spending unit budget, but likely reflects on the amount spent on categories within the budget. Value of Gifts Received This includes the following items Furniture Household equipment Home entertainment equipment Other household durables Clothing Other non-money gifts Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section N. Personal Taxes, Security, Gifts in 1982, N01, questions 15 to 20. Note: Money gifts are included in other money receipts. ADDITIONAL VARIABLES 15 City Indicator Code Classification 1 One of 15 cities (see list below) 2 Other Note: The 15 cities are included in the Public-use Microdata File, Survey of Family Expenditure - selected cities - 1984. The cities are: St. John's Winnipeg Halifax Regina Saint John Saskatoon Qu‚bec Calgary Montr‚al Edmonton Ottawa Vancouver Toronto Victoria Thunder Bay Country of birth - Head Code Classification 1 Canada 2 Britain, USA, North and West Europe 3 South and East Europe 4 China and SE Asia 5 Other Asia 6 Other and Not Stated Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section A. S.U. Composition in 1982. question 15. Country of Birth - Spouse Code Classification 0 No spouse 1 Canada 2 Britain, USA, North and West Europe 3 South and East Europe 4 China and SE Asia 5 Other Asia 6 Other and Not Stated Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section A. S.U. Composition in 1982. question 15. Private and Public Automobile Insurance Premiums Note: FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenses for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J02 question 13. Note: Ajustments were made to the expenditures reported in J02, questions 1 to 16 and 18 (operating costs) if part of the operating costs of the vehicles was chargeable to business (J01, questions 11 and 12). Number of Automobile and Trucks Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0-3 Actual number 4 4 or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenses for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J01 question 6. Number of Bedrooms Code Classification 0-5 Actual number 6 6 or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section B. Characteristics of Dwellings Occupied in 1982, B01 question 4. Note: As for Number of Rooms. FACILITIES ASSOCIATED WITH DWELLINGS OWNED AND OCCUPIED, DECEMBER 31, 1982 Central Air Conditioning Code Classification 0 Not applicable 1 Yes 2 No Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section B. Characteristics of the Dwellings Occupied in 1982, B01 question 8.1. Garage Code Classification 0 Not applicable 1 Yes 2 No Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section B. Characteristics of the Dwellings Occupied in 1982, B01 question 8.2. Swimming Pool Code Classification 0 Not applicable 1 Yes 2 No Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section B. Characteristics of the Dwellings Occupied in 1982, B01 question 8.3. RENTED LIVING QUARTERS Months Rented Code Classification 0-12 Actual number Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section C. Shelter Expenses in 1982, C08 question 1. Parking Code Classification 0 Not applicable 1 Yes 2 No Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section C. Shelter Expenses in 1982, C08 question 17. Note: This refers to the expenses paid sometime in 1982 for parking at place of residence that were not included in the rent. Rent paid to Cover Premises Used for Business Code Classification 0 Not applicable 1 Yes 2 No or not a renter Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section C. Shelter Expenses in 1982, C08 question 18. Note: This refers to rent paid sometime in 1982, not necessarily all of 1982. OWNERSHIP Number of Refrigerators Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0-2 Actual number 3 3 or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, includes refrigerators-freezers combinations, D01, question 1, Column 1. Number of Freezers Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0-1 Actual number 2 2 or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01, question 2, Column 1. Number of Electric Cooking stoves and Ranges Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0-1 Actual number 2 2 or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01, question 3, Column 1. Number of Other Electric Cooking Stoves and Ranges Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0 None 1 1 or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01, question 4, Column 1. Number of Electric Dishwashers Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0 None 1 1 or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01, question 5, Column 1. Number of Electric Washing Machines Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0-1 Actual number 2 2 or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01, question 6, Column 1. Number of Electric Clothes Dryers Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0-1 Actual number 2 2 or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01, question 7, Column 1. Number of Other Washing Machines and/or Dryers Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0 None 1 1 or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01, question 8, Column 1. Number Electric Vacuum Cleaners Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0-2 None 3 3 or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01, question 9, Column 1. Number of Electric Sewing Machines Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0-1 Actual number 2 2 or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01, question 10, Column 1. Number of Portable Humidifiers and/or Dehumidifiers Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0-1 Actual number 2 2 or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01, question 11, Column 1. Number of Room Air Conditioners Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0-1 Actual number 2 2 or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01, question 12, Column 1. Number of Microwave Ovens and/or Convection Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0 None 1 1 or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01, question 13, Column 1. Number of Gas Barbecues Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0 None 1 1 or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01, question 14, Column 1. Number of Radios Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0-4 Actual number 5 5 or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D02, question 1, Column 1. Number of Stereo Components Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0-9 Actual number 10 10 or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D02, question 2, Column 1. Number of Audio Tape Recorders/Players Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0-2 Actual number 3 3 or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D02, question 3, Column 1. Number of Record Players Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0-1 Actual number 2 2 or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D02, question 4, Column 1. Number of Radios Combination Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0-3 Actual number 4 4 or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D02, question 5, Column 1. Number of Black and White Televisions Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0-1 Actual number 2 2 or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D02, question 6, Column 1. Number of Colour Televisions Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0-2 Actual number 3 3 or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D02, question 7, Column 1. Number Video Equipment Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0-1 Actual number 2 2 or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, includes videotape, disc recorders/players, cameras and other video equipment, D02 question 8, Column 1. Number Transceivers, C.B.s Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0 None 1 1 or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D02 question 9, Column 1. Number Home Computers Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0 None 1 1 or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D02 question 10, Column 1. AGE OF NEWEST APPLIANCE Age of Newest Refrigerator Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0-24 Actual age 25 25 or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, includes refrigerator-freezer combinations, D01 question 1, Column 2. Age of Newest Freezer Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0-24 Actual age 25 25 or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01 question 2, Column 2. Age of Newest Electric Cooking Stove and Range Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0-24 Actual age 25 25 or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01 question 3, Column 2. Age of Newest Other Cooking Stove and Range Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0-24 Actual age 25 25 or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01 question 4, Column 2. Age of Newest Electric Dishwashers Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0-9 Actual age 10 10 or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01 question 5, Column 2. Age of Newest Electric Washing Machine on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0-19 Actual age 20 20 or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01 question 6, Column 2. Age of Newest Electric Clothes Dryers Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0-19 Actual age 20 20 or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01 question 7, Column 2. Age of Newest Other Washing Machine and/or Dryers Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0-9 Actual age 10 10 or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01 question 8, Column 2. Age of Newest Electric Vacuum Cleaner Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0-24 Actual age 25 25 or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01 question 9, Column 2. Age of Newest Electric Sewing Machine Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0-29 Actual age 30 30 or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01 question 10, Column 2. Age of Newest Portable Humidifier and/or Dehumidifier Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0-14 Actual age 15 15 or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01 question 11, Column 2. Age of Newest Room Air Conditioner Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0-9 Actual age 10 10 or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01 question 12, Column 2. Age of Newest Microwave Ovens and/or Convection Oven Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0-4 Actual age 5 5 or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01 question 13, Column 2. Age of Newest Gas Barbecue Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0-4 Actual age 5 5 or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01 question 14, Column 2. Age of Newest Radio Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0-19 Actual age 20 20 or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D02 question 1, Column 2. Age of Newest Stereo Component Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0-14 Actual age 15 15 or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D02 question 2, Column 2. Age of Newest Audio Tape Recorders/Players Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0-9 Actual age 10 10 or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D02 question 3, Column 2. Age of Newest Record Players Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0-19 Actual age 20 20 or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D02 question 4, Column 2. Age of Newest Radio Combination Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0-19 Actual age 20 20 or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D02 question 5, Column 2. Age of Newest Black and White Television Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0-19 Actual age 20 20 or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D02 question 6, Column 2. Age of Newest Colour Television Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0-14 Actual age 15 15 or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D02 question 7, Column 2. Age of Newest Video Equipment Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0-4 Actual age 5 5 or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, includes videotape, disc recorders/players, cameras and other video equipment, D02 question 8, Column 2. Age of Newest Transceiver, C.B., Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0-4 Actual age 5 5 or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D02 question 9, Column 2. Age of Newest Home Computer Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0-2 Actual age 3 3 or more Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D02 question 10, Column 2. PURCHASED IN 1982 Refrigerator Purchased in 1982 Code Classification 0 Not purchased in 1982 or not applicable 1 Purchased in 1982 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, includes refrigetator-freezer combinations, D01 question 1, Column 4. Freezers Purchased in 1982 Code Classification 0 Not purchased in 1982 or not applicable 1 Purchased in 1982 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01 question 2, Column 4. Electric Cooking Stove and Ranges Purchased in 1982 Code Classification 0 Not purchased in 1982 or not applicable 1 Purchased in 1982 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01 question 3, Column 4. Other Cooking Stove and Range Purchased in 1982 Code Classification 0 Not purchased in 1982 or not applicable 1 Purchased in 1982 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01 question 4, Column 4. Electric Dishwashers Purchased in 1982 Code Classification 0 Not purchased in 1982 or not applicable 1 Purchased in 1982 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01 question 5, Column 4. Electric Washing Machine Purchased in 1982 Code Classification 0 Not purchased in 1982 or not applicable 1 Purchased in 1982 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01 question 6, Column 4. Electric Clothes Dryer Purchased in 1982 Code Classification 0 Not purchased in 1982 or not applicable 1 Purchased in 1982 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01 question 7, Column 4. Other Washing Machine and/or Dryer Purchased in 1982 Code Classification 0 Not purchased in 1982 or not applicable 1 Purchased in 1982 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01 question 8, Column 4. Electric Vacuum Cleaner Purchased in 1982 Code Classification 0 Not purchased in 1982 or not applicable 1 Purchased in 1982 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01 question 9, Column 4. Electric Sewing Machine Purchased in 1982 Code Classification 0 Not purchased in 1982 or not applicable 1 Purchased in 1982 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01 question 10, Column 4. Portable Humidifier and/or Dehumififier Purchased in 1982 Code Classification 0 Not purchased in 1982 or not applicable 1 Purchased in 1982 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01 question 11, Column 4. Room Air Conditioner Purchased in 1982 Code Classification 0 Not purchased in 1982 or not applicable 1 Purchased in 1982 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01 question 12, Column 4. Microwave Oven and/or Convection Oven Purchased in 1982 Code Classification 0 Not purchased in 1982 or not applicable 1 Purchased in 1982 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01 question 13, Column 4. Gas Barbecue Purchased in 1982 Code Classification 0 Not purchased in 1982 or not applicable 1 Purchased in 1982 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01 question 14, Column 4. Rental of Household Appliances en 1982 Code Classification 0 No appliances rented 1 Rented Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01 question 16. Attachment for Major Household Appliances in 1982 Code Classification 0 No attachments purchased 1 Attachments purchased Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01 question 17. Parts Purchased Separately for Major Household Appliances in 1982 Code Classification 0 No parts purchased 1 Parts purchased Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01 question 18. Maintenance and Repairs of Appliances in 1982 Code Classification 0 No maintenance and repairs 1 Maintenance and repairs Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01 question 19. Household Appliances Sold in 1982 Code Classification 0 No appliances sold 1 Appliances sold Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01 question 15. Radio Purchased in 1982 Code Classification 0 Not purchased in 1982 or not applicable 1 Purchased in 1982 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01 question 1, Column 4. Stereo Component Purchased in 1982 Code Classification 0 Not purchased in 1982 or not applicable 1 Purchased in 1982 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01 question 2, Column 4. Audio Tape Recorder/Player Purchased in 1982 Code Classification 0 Not purchased in 1982 or not applicable 1 Purchased in 1982 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01 question 3, Column 4. Record Player Purchased in 1982 Code Classification 0 Not purchased in 1982 or not applicable 1 Purchased in 1982 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01 question 4, Column 4. Radio Combination Purchased in 1982 Code Classification 0 Not purchased in 1982 or not applicable 1 Purchased in 1982 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01 question 5, Column 4. Black and White Television Purchased in 1982 Code Classification 0 Not purchased in 1982 or not applicable 1 Purchased in 1982 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01 question 6, Column 4. Colour Television Purchased in 1982 Code Classification 0 Not purchased in 1982 or not applicable 1 Purchased in 1982 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01 question 7, Column 4. Video Equipment Purchased in 1982 Code Classification 0 Not purchased in 1982 or not applicable 1 Purchased in 1982 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, includes videotape, disc recorders/players, cameras and other video equipment, D02 question 8, Column 4. Transceiver, C.B., Purchased in 1982 Code Classification 0 Not purchased in 1982 or not applicable 1 Purchased in 1982 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01 question 9, Column 4. Home Computer Purchased in 1982 Code Classification 0 Not purchased in 1982 or not applicable 1 Purchased in 1982 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01 question 10, Column 4. Phonograph Record, Blank and Pre-recorded Audio Tape Purchased in 1982 Code Classification 0 Not purchased in 1982 or not applicable 1 Purchased in 1982 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01 question 11. Blank and Pre-recorded Videotape Purchased in 1982 Code Classification 0 Not purchased in 1982 or not applicable 1 Purchased in 1982 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01 question 12. Other Home Entertainment Equipment Purchased in 1982 Code Classification 0 Not purchased in 1982 or not applicable 1 Purchased in 1982 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01 question 13. Rental of Home-Entertainment Equipment in 1982 Code Classification 0 No home-entertainment equipment rented 1 Rented Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D02 question 14. Parts Purchased for Home-Entertainment Equipment in 1982 Code Classification 0 No parts purchased 1 Parts purchased Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D02 question 15. Maintenance and Repairs of Home Entertainment Equipment in 1982 Code Classification 0 No maintenance and repairs 1 Maintenance and repairs Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D02 question 16. Cablevision in 1982 Code Classification 0 No cablevision 1 Cablevision Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenses for Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D02 question 17. Bicycles Purchased in 1982 Code Classification 0 Not purchased in 1982 or not applicable 1 Purchased in 1982 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenses for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J03 question 3. Bicycles Repairs in 1982 Code Classification 0 No repairs 1 Repairs Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenses for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J03 question 4. Vehicle #1, Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0 Not owned 1 Owned Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenses for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J01 question 6. Vehicle #1 Purchased in 1982 Code Classification 0 Not purchased in 1982 or not applicable 1 Purchased in 1982 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenses for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J03 question 5. Vehicle #2, Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0 Not owned 1 Owned Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenses for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J01 question 6. Vehicle #2 Purchased in 1982 Code Classification 0 Not purchased in 1982 or not applicable 1 Purchased in 1982 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenses for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J03 question 5. Vehicle #3, Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0 Not owned 1 Owned Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenses for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J01 question 6. Vehicle #3 Purchased in 1982 Code Classification 0 Not purchased in 1982 or not applicable 1 Purchased in 1982 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenses for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J03 question 5. Vehicle #4, Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0 Not owned 1 Owned Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenses for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J01 question 6. Vehicle #4 Purchased in 1982 Code Classification 0 Not purchased in 1982 or not applicable 1 Purchased in 1982 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenses for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J03 question 5. Vehicle #5, Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0 Not owned 1 Owned Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenses for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J01 question 6. Vehicle #5 Purchased in 1982 Code Classification 0 Not purchased in 1982 or not applicable 1 Purchased in 1982 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenses for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J03 question 5. Vehicle #6, Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0 Not owned 1 Owned Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenses for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J01 question 6. Vehicle #6 Purchased in 1982 Code Classification 0 Not purchased in 1982 or not applicable 1 Purchased in 1982 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenses for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J03 question 5. Vehicle #7, Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0 Not owned 1 Owned Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenses for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J01 question 6. Vehicle #7 Purchased in 1982 Code Classification 0 Not purchased in 1982 or not applicable 1 Purchased in 1982 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenses for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J03 question 5. Vehicle #8, Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 0 Not owned 1 Owned Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenses for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J01 question 6. Vehicle #8 Purchased in 1982 Code Classification 0 Not purchased in 1982 or not applicable 1 Purchased in 1982 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenses for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J03 question 5. Other Vehicle #1, Type Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 1 Motocycle 2 Snowmobile 3 Tent trailer 4 Travel trailer 5 Truck trailer 6 Boat 7 Outboard motor 8 Motor home 9 Other, e.g. utility trailer, aircraft Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenses for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J03 question 5. Other Vehicle #1 Purchased in 1982 Code Classification 0 Not purchased in 1982 or not applicable 1 Purchased in 1982 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenses for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J03 question 8. Other Vehicle #2, Type Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 1 Motocycle 2 Snowmobile 3 Tent trailer 4 Travel trailer 5 Truck trailer 6 Boat 7 Outboard motor 8 Motor home 9 Other, e.g. utility trailer, aircraft Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenses for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J03 question 5. Other Vehicle #2 Purchased in 1982 Code Classification 0 Not purchased in 1982 or not applicable 1 Purchased in 1982 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenses for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J03 question 8. Other Vehicle #3, Type Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 1 Motocycle 2 Snowmobile 3 Tent trailer 4 Travel trailer 5 Truck trailer 6 Boat 7 Outboard motor 8 Motor home 9 Other, e.g. utility trailer, aircraft Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenses for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J03 question 5. Other Vehicle #3 Purchased in 1982 Code Classification 0 Not purchased in 1982 or not applicable 1 Purchased in 1982 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenses for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J03 question 8. Other Vehicle #4, Type Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 1 Motocycle 2 Snowmobile 3 Tent trailer 4 Travel trailer 5 Truck trailer 6 Boat 7 Outboard motor 8 Motor home 9 Other, e.g. utility trailer, aircraft Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenses for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J03 question 5. Other Vehicle #4 Purchased in 1982 Code Classification 0 Not purchased in 1982 or not applicable 1 Purchased in 1982 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenses for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J03 question 8. Other Vehicle #5, Type Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 1 Motocycle 2 Snowmobile 3 Tent trailer 4 Travel trailer 5 Truck trailer 6 Boat 7 Outboard motor 8 Motor home 9 Other, e.g. utility trailer, aircraft Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenses for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J03 question 5. Other Vehicle #5 Purchased in 1982 Code Classification 0 Not purchased in 1982 or not applicable 1 Purchased in 1982 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenses for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J03 question 8. Other Vehicle #6, Type Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 1 Motocycle 2 Snowmobile 3 Tent trailer 4 Travel trailer 5 Truck trailer 6 Boat 7 Outboard motor 8 Motor home 9 Other, e.g. utility trailer, aircraft Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenses for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J03 question 5. Other Vehicle #6 Purchased in 1982 Code Classification 0 Not purchased in 1982 or not applicable 1 Purchased in 1982 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenses for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J03 question 8. Other Vehicle #7, Type Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 1 Motocycle 2 Snowmobile 3 Tent trailer 4 Travel trailer 5 Truck trailer 6 Boat 7 Outboard motor 8 Motor home 9 Other, e.g. utility trailer, aircraft Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenses for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J03 question 5. Other Vehicle #7 Purchased in 1982 Code Classification 0 Not purchased in 1982 or not applicable 1 Purchased in 1982 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenses for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J03 question 8. Other Vehicle #8, Type Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 1 Motocycle 2 Snowmobile 3 Tent trailer 4 Travel trailer 5 Truck trailer 6 Boat 7 Outboard motor 8 Motor home 9 Other, e.g. utility trailer, aircraft Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenses for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J03 question 5. Other Vehicle #8 Purchased in 1982 Code Classification 0 Not purchased in 1982 or not applicable 1 Purchased in 1982 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenses for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J03 question 8. Other Vehicle #9, Type Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 1 Motocycle 2 Snowmobile 3 Tent trailer 4 Travel trailer 5 Truck trailer 6 Boat 7 Outboard motor 8 Motor home 9 Other, e.g. utility trailer, aircraft Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenses for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J03 question 5. Other Vehicle #9 Purchased in 1982 Code Classification 0 Not purchased in 1982 or not applicable 1 Purchased in 1982 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenses for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J03 question 8. Other Vehicle #10, Type Owned on December 31, 1982 Code Classification 1 Motocycle 2 Snowmobile 3 Tent trailer 4 Travel trailer 5 Truck trailer 6 Boat 7 Outboard motor 8 Motor home 9 Other, e.g. utility trailer, aircraft Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenses for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J03 question 5. Other Vehicle #10 Purchased in 1982 Code Classification 0 Not purchased in 1982 or not applicable 1 Purchased in 1982 Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section J. Expenses for Travel and Transportation in 1982, J03 question 8. NET CHANGE IN LIQUID ASSETS This includes changes in Cash held in banks, etc. Money owed to SU Money deposited against future purchases Net contributions less withdrawals, RRSP, RHOSP Financial assets; net purchases less sales Sales of personal property not traded in Real estate; home Real estate; vacation home Real estate; other property Investments in non-incorporated business Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section P. Change in SU Financial Position in 1982, P01, questions 1 to 11, 13, 15 and 16. FEX2 (schedule) Section C. Shelter expenses in 1982, C02 questions 1 to 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20; C05 questions 5 and 10; C07 questions 5.8 and 10; C09 questions 3, 4, 6, 7, 10, 13 to 16 and 19. FEX2 (schedule) Section D. Expenditures on Household Furnishings and Equipment in 1982, D01, question 15. Note: This field may be negative. CASH HELD IN BANKS, ETC. This includes changes in Cash held in banks Savings accounts Trusts and loan companies Cash on hand Guaranteed investment certificates Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section P. Change in S.U. Financial Position in 1982, P01, question 1. Note: This field may be negative. MONEY OWED TO S.U. This includes changes in Loans made - less repayments to persons other than members of the S.U. Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section P. Change in S.U. Financial Position in 1982, P01, questions 2 and 3. Note: This field may be negative. FINANCIAL ASSETS: NET PURCHASES LESS SALES This includes net purchases and sales of: Canada Savings Bonds, other Government of Canada bonds, and other bonds Publicly traded stocks and mutual fund shares (include brokerage costs) Shares in investment clubs, etc. Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section P. Change in S.U. Financial Position in 1982, P01, questions 7 to 9. Note: This field may be negative. REGISTERED HOME OWNERSHIP SAVINGS PLAN (RHOSP) Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section P. Change in S.U. Financial Position in 1982, P01, question 5. Note: This field may be negative. NET CHANGE IN DEBT This includes money owed by S.U. on: Instalment payment plan Lines of credits Student loans Credit cards and charge accounts Rents Taxes Other outstanding bills Source: FEX2 (schedule) Section P. Change in S.U. Financial Position in 1982, P02, questions 3, 5, 12 and 15 to 20. Note: This field may be negative. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTIONS SAMPLE DESIGN AND IMPLICATIONS The 1982 Family Expenditure Survey (FAMEX) was a multistage stratified clustered sample selected from the Labour Force Survey sampling frame. The sampling methodology was the same as employed in the Labour Force Survey (See Methodology of the Canadian Labour Force Survey, 1976, Statistics Canada, Catalogue 72-526.) although sampling fractions were changed to meet specific requirements of FAMEX. The sample is designed to represent persons living in private households in the ten provinces of Canada and Whitehorse and Yellowknife. The excluded population consists of: - all other residents of Yukon and Northwest Territories; - residents of Indian Reserves; - patients and inmates living full-time in collective households such as old age homes, penal institutions, and hospitals; - families of official representatives of foreign countries. Excluded from this file are part-year spending units (see the section on the "Treatment of Changes During Reference Year" below), records for which the risk of identification warranted their exclusion and all records from Whitehorse and Yellowknife. Because of varying sampling and response ratios each record on file has a weight attached to it. The FAMEX unit weight is explained in greater detail in the variable description section. Each variable on the file must be multiplied by the weight in order to produce valid statistical estimates of population parameters such as means, medians, modes, estimated numbers and aggregates. The appropriateness of using these sample survey weights in regression analysis is a complex issue. A useful summary of the issue is presented in DuMouchel and Duncan (1983) "Using Sample Survey Weights in Multiple Regression Analysis of Stratified Samples". Journal of the American Statistical Association Volume 78, September 1983, pp 535-543. Since a multistage stratified clustered sample design was employed, standard error estimates based on the usual simple random formula generally underestimate the true standard errors. Information necessary to estimate the standard errors are not given on this file. However, as an illustration of the differences, tables of standard errors have been calculated and are included in this documentation in Appendix A. The tables include standard errors of averages and of regression coefficients calculated allowing for the complexity of the sample design. For comparison purposes the standard errors not allowing for the design effects were obtained using a standard regression program for weighted least squares. For further information see the uncatalogued paper "An Investigation of Variance Estimation in Family Expenditure Surveys" and associated bibliography. Most regression programs are not capable of considering design effects, even if the relevant information were available. However, generalized programs such as SAS, BMDP and SPSS produce coefficients using weighted least squares. The standard errors calculated by SPSS are much too low because the sum of the weights is used for the degrees of freedom. This can be corrected by dividing the weight on each record by the sum of the weights and multiplying by the sample size. This transformation will produce standard errors equivalent to those produced by SAS and BMDP. DATA COLLECTION The survey was conducted in the same manner as earlier surveys of family expenditure. The interviewer was first required to list all members of the household and to determine the spending units which comprised the household. The interviewer then completed an expenditure record for each spending unit, recording the information on a detailed schedule. A facsimile of the Schedule (FEX 2) was sent with the tape. The collection of expenditures by recall and reference to records for the previous year imposes a considerable task on both the interviewer and the respondent, necessitating lengthy interviews and frequently more than one visit in order to obtain complete information. It is considered that the calendar year provides boundaries which are apt to be more clearly defined in the respondent's mind than any other 12-month period. Purchases of large items, automobiles, chesterfield suites, etc., may be recalled fairly readily. This is also the case with rent, property taxes and monthly payments on mortgages. Food expenditure, which comprises one seventh of the average budget, can be estimated in terms of weekly or monthly expenses. Expenses on smaller items, which are purchased at regular intervals, are usually estimated on the basis of amount and frequency of purchase. The accuracy of other family expenditures, such as those for clothing or materials for home repairs, depends upon the ability of the respondent to remember individual purchases, at a considerable level of detail, or his willingness to consult records such as cancelled cheques, receipts, contractual agreements and other documents. USER GUIDE TO CONCEPTS In using data from the Survey of Family Expenditures in 1982 (FAMEX) on this file, particularly in conjunction with data from the Surveys of Consumer Finances (SCF), the user should have regard to the following: - the concept of the spending unit used in FAMEX; - differences in the concepts and definitions used in FAMEX and SCF; - the treatment of changes in spending unit composition, location, tenure and type of dwelling, etc., for FAMEX; - part-year spending units and the significance of their exclusion from the file. SPENDING UNIT Spending Unit is defined as a group of persons dependent on a common or pooled income for the major items of expense and living in the same dwelling or one financially independent individual living alone. Never married sons or daughters living with their parents are considered as part of their parents' spending unit. In the great majority of cases the members of spending units of two or more are related by blood, marriage or adoption and are thus consistent with the "economic family" definition employed in Surveys of Consumer Finances (a group of individuals sharing a common dwelling unit and related by blood, marriage or adoption). The definition of family employed by the population census restricts the family to a husband and wife (with or without children who have never been married, regardless of age) or a parent with one or more children never married, living in the same dwelling. Individual or one-person spending units are financially independent persons living alone or as roomers. In the statistical reports based on Family Expenditure data the terms family and unattached individuals have a non-standard meaning. These designations are applied to spending units as defined above. DIFFERENCES BETWEEN FAMEX AND SCF IN THE CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS The family unit is defined differently in the two surveys. See definition of spending unit above. There are differences in the treatment of the composition of the spending or family unit. The family expenditure surveys reconstruct the spending unit as it existed during the year, the income surveys consider the family unit as it is constituted at the time of the interview. Differences in the treatment of income receipts and income tax. (See the Variable Descriptions Section). Differences in population covered (for example persons in religious institutions). A non-catalogue publication discussing differences between the Survey of Family Expenditures and the Survey of Consumer Finances entitled "Income of Spending Units and Economic Families: A Study of Concepts and Relationships" is available on request from the Family Expenditure Surveys Section, Household Surveys Division, Statistics Canada. TREATMENT OF CHANGES DURING REFERENCE YEAR Spending Unit Composition The specific rules adopted in reconstructing the spending unit as it existed during the year, has at least 3 consequences: - some records include part-year as well as full-year members; - some records are for part-year spending units (i.e. comprises only part-year members); - some records are formed by merging records for persons who formed separate spending units for part of the year. Part-year Persons: Incomes and expenditures are reported only for the period they are a member. Their presence and significance can be determined by the field 'number of person weeks a member'. Part-year Spending Units: They included families and individuals who were, for part of the survey year, members of other spending units, immigrant families and individuals who arrived during the year and also Canadians who returned from living abroad or who were members of collective households. Their records are not contained on this file. Their importance is discussed in 'Family Expenditure in Canada 1982 (62-555)'. Merged Records: If, for example, both persons prior to marriage were one-person spending units their records when separate can be combined with their joint record when married to provide a single record for the full-year. Such a record may not contain part-year members, but it can have implications for some of classifications and expenditures, e.g., a unit classified as homeowner for the full-year may report expenditure on rent. Location According to the survey, the following percentage of SU's moved during the year: Homeowners Renters Mixed Tenure Moved 1.8 26.1 97.1 Moved in same area (city) 1.0 19.5 62.3 Moved from a different area 0.8 6.6 34.8 Moving is therefore an important consideration for tenants and mixed tenure, but only for mixed tenure is moving from a different area significant. Most of the housing characteristics refer to the dwelling (or living quarters) occupied at December 31, 1982, so that for renters in particular the link between housing characteristics and expenditures, particularly rent and water, fuel and electricity could be somewhat tenuous. Tenure Changes in tenure (Mixed tenure) during the year are only reported by about 3.3% of SU's; that is from renting to homeowning or vice versa. These SU's are identified in the class of tenure field (field 11). Changes with respect to mortgage status for homeowners or status change from regular renter to other type of renter are not identified as such, and their status is simply given as at December 31, 1982. APPENDIX A LIST OF SUMMARY TABLES These tables show information before and after the reweighting and deletion of 14 records, which was done to safeguard the identity of respondents. APPENDIX A Table 1 Aggregate Expenditure by Size of Area of Residence Part A - Publication data Part B - Public use tape data 2 Aggregate Expenditure by Region Part A - Publication data Part B - Public use tape data 3 Aggregate Expenditure by Family Income Part A - Publication data Part B - Public use tape data 4 Standard Errors of Average Expenditure by Size of Area of residence - Public use tape data 5 Example of Regressions Using Jackknife Standard Error Part A - Dependent Variable: Food Expenditure Part B - Dependent Variable: Shelter Expenditure Part C - Dependent Variable: Clothing Expenditure APPENDIX B 1982 DETAILED EXPENDITURE ITEMS *** 1000-1572 Food *** 1000-1520 Food purchased from stores 1000 Locally and on day trips 1520 While on trips overnight or longer 1530-1532 Board paid to private households *** 1560-1572 Food purchased from restaurants etc. 1560-1563 Locally and on day trips 1570-1572 While on trips overnight or longer *** 2000-2131 Shelter *** 2000-2096 Principal accommodation *** 2000-2002 Rented living quarters *** 2000 Rent 2001 Tenants' maintenance, repairs & alter. 2002 Tenants' insurance premiums *** 2010-2080 Owned living quarters *** 2010-2049 Maintenance, repairs & replacements 2010-2029 Contract and labour cost 2030-2049 Materials 2050-2069 Labour 2070 Condominium charges *** 2071 Property taxes *** 2072 Homeowners insurance premiums *** 2073-2074 Mortgage interest 2075-2080 Other expenditures *** 2090-2096 Water, fuel and electricity *** 2090 Water *** 2091 Fuel oil and other liquid fuel *** 2092 Piped gas *** 2093-2095 Other fuels 2093 Bottled gas 2094 Fuel wood 2095 Other fuel and heating costs *** 2096 Electricity *** 2100-2131 Other accommodation 2100-2117 Owned vacation home *** 2120-2123 Traveller accommodation 2120 Hotels 2121 Motels 2122-2123 Other traveller accommodation 2130 Rented vacation homes 2131 Other accommodation away from home *** 2200-2283 Household operation *** 2200-2205 Communications *** 2200-2204 Telephone 2200 Purchase of telephones etc. 2201-2204 Telephone services 2201 Installation and repairs 2202 Basic charge 2203 Other local charges 2204 Long distance toll charges 2205 Postal services (ex. parcels) 2206 Other communication services *** 2210-2213 Child care 2210 Day-care centres & day nurseries 2211 Other child care outside the home 2212 Week-day child care in the home 2213 Other child care in the home 2220 Domestic & other custodial services *** 2230-2234 Pet expenses 2230 Canned dog and cat food 2231 Other dog and cat food 2232 Other pet food 2233 Purchase of pets & related goods 2234 Veterinarian and other services *** 2240-2250 Household cleaning supplies 2240-2242 Detergent & soap (excl. personal care) 2240 Laundry detergent (incl. soap) 2241 Liquid detergent 2242 Automatic-dishwasher detergent 2243-2246 Cleaning and polishing preparations 2243 Toilet-bowl cleaner 2244 Cleaning and scouring powders 2245 Polishes and waxes 2246 Other cleaning & polishing supplies 2247-2250 Chemical specialties 2247 Bleach 2248 Fabric softeners 2249 Disinfectants and deodorizers 2250 Other chemical specialties *** 2260-2268 Paper, plastic & foil household supplies 2260 Paper towels 2261 Facial and bathroom tissue 2262 Greeting cards and postcards 2263 Stationery (excl. school supplies) 2264 Gift-wrap paper 2265 Other paper supplies 2266 Plastic garbage bags 2267 Other plastic supplies 2268 Foil supplies 2270-2275 Horticultural goods & services 2270 Seeds 2271 Nursery & greenhouse stock(shrubs,trees) 2272 Potted plants, cut flowers, etc. 2273 Herbicides, insecticides & rodenticides 2274 Fertilizers, soil, & soil conditioners 2275 Horticultural services & snow removal 2280-2283 Other household supplies 2280 Electric light bulbs and tubes 2281 Dry-cell batteries 2282 Office-type supplies n.e.s. 2283 Other supplies *** 2300-2496 Household furnishings and equipment *** 2300-2344 Household furnishings *** 2300-2311 Furniture 2300-2302 Upholstered furniture 2303-2309 Wooden furniture 2303 Bedroom furniture 2304 Living room furniture 2305 Dining room furniture 2306 Kitchen furniture 2307-2308 Other indoor wooden furniture 2309 Outdoor furniture 2310 Metal & other furniture 2311 Springs, mattresses, bases and frames *** 2320-2329 Household textiles & related materials 2320 Material (for curtains, draperies etc.) 2321-2323 Window coverings 2321 Curtains 2322 Draperies 2323 Other (shades & blinds) 2324-2326 Bedding 2324 Sheets and pillow cases 2325 Bed pillow 2326 Other bedding 2327 Tablecloths, napkins, etc. 2328 Towels, washcloths, bathmats, etc. 2329 Other household textiles 2330 Room-size and area rugs and mats 2340-2344 Art, antiques and decorative ware 2340 Mirror and picture frames 2341 Art goods & decorative ware 2342 Original works of art 2343 Antiques 2344 Glass mirrors *** 2360-2483 Household equipment *** 2350-2403 Household appliances 2350 Portable electric space heaters 2360-2363 Air conditioning & refrigeration 2360 Room air conditioners 2361 Portable humidifiers & dehumidifiers 2362 Refrigerators & refrigerator-freezer 2363 Freezers 2370-2375 Appliances for cooking & warming food 2370-2372 Electric appliances 2370 Cooking stoves and ranges 2371 Microwave ovens & convection ovens 2372 Other for cooking & warming food 2373-2374 Non-electric appliances 2373 Gas and other cooking stoves & ranges 2374 Gas barbecues 2380 Electric appliances for food preparat. 2390-2393 Appliances for laundry 2390 Electric washing machines 2391 Electric clothes dryers 2392 Other washing machines & dryers 2393 Electric irons 2400-2403 Other electric equipment & appliances 2410 Portable electric lamps 2420-2423 Non-electric kitchen & cooking equip. 2420 Cooking utensils 2421 Food preparation utensils 2422 Food storage utensils 2423 Hand operated kitchen tools etc. 2430-2434 Tableware & flatware 2430 Precious metal 2431 Stainless steel & other metal 2432 China, porcelain & other ceramic 2433 Glass and crystal 2434 Other (excl. disposable) 2440-2442 Home and workshop tools & equipment 2440 Power driven hand tools 2441 Other power tools & equipment 2442 Other tools and equipment 2450-2454 Lawn, garden & snow-removal tools&equip. 2460-2470 Other household equipment 2480-2483 Parts, accessories & attachments n.e.s. *** 2490-2496 Services related to furnishings & equip. 2490-2492 Rental of furnishings & equipment 2493-2495 Maintenance & repairs 2493 Furnishings 2494-2495 Equipment 2496 Other services (eg. making of draperies) *** 2500-2879 Clothing *** 2500-2583 Women's wear (14 years & over) 2500-2504 Coats & jackets 2500 Leather coats & jackets 2501 Fur coats & jackets 2502 Winter-weight coats & jackets 2503 Raincoats (incl. all-weather coats) 2504 Other light-weight coats & jackets 2510-2511 Suits & dresses 2510 Suits (incl. pant suits) 2511 Dresses 2520-2526 Sportswear 2520 Jeans 2521 Pants & shorts (excl. jeans) 2522 Skirts 2523 Blouses & shirts 2524 T-shirts & other tops 2526 Sweaters 2530-2532 Active sportswear 2530 Skiwear 2531 Beachwear 2532 Other active sportswear 2540 Other specialized clothing 2550-2554 Lingerie, hosiery & sleepwear 2550 Foundation garments 2551 Lingerie 2552 Hosiery 2553 Sleepwear 2554 Loungewear 2560-2563 Other apparel & accessories 2560 Gloves & mitts 2561 Headwear & scarves 2562 Belts, handbags & wallets 2563 Other accessories 2570-2572 Jewellery 2570 Watches 2571 Precious jewellery 2572 Other jewellery (incl. costume) 2580-2583 Footwear 2580 Shoes & fashion boots 2581 Insulated boots, work & hiking boots 2582 Athletic shoes 2583 Other footwear *** 2590-2663 Girl's wear (4-13 years) 2590-2595 Outerwear 2600-2601 Suits & dresses 2610-2611 Pants (incl. shorts) 2620-2622 Blouses, t-shirts & sweaters 2630-2634 Underwear, sleepwear, hosiery etc. 2640-2650 Other apparel, accessories & jewellery 2660-2663 Footwear *** 2670-2753 Men's wear (14 years & over) 2670-2673 Coats & jackets 2670 Leather or fur coats & jackets 2671 Winter-weight coats & jackets 2672 Raincoats (incl. all-weather coats) 2673 Other light-weight coats & jackets 2680-2681 Suits & sport jackets 2680 Suits 2681 Sport jackets & blazers 2690-2691 Pants 2690 Jeans 2691 Other pants (incl. shorts) 2700-2706 Furnishings 2700 Dress shirts 2701-2702 Sport shirts 2701 Woven sport shirts 2702 Knitted sport shirts 2703 Sweaters 2704 Socks 2705 Underwear 2706 Pyjamas & loungewear 2710-2711 Active sportswear 2710 Skiwear 2711 Other active sportswear 2720 Other specialized clothing 2730-2733 Other apparel & accessories 2730 Gloves & mitts 2731 Neckties 2732 Belts and wallets 2733 Other accessories 2740-2742 Jewellery 2740 Watches 2741 Precious jewellery 2742 Other jewellery 2750-2753 Footwear 2750 Shoes & dress boots 2751 Insulated boots, work & hiking boots 2752 Athletic shoes 2753 Other footwear *** 2760-2813 Boy's wear (4-13 years) 2760-2766 Outerwear 2770-2771 Pants (incl. shorts) 2780-2783 Shirts, t-shirts & sweaters 2790-2792 Underwear, sleepwear, loungewear & socks 2800-2808 Other apparel, accessories & jewellery 2810-2813 Footwear *** 2820-2850 Infants' wear (under 4 years) *** 2860-2879 Clothing material, notions & services 2860-2864 Clothing material (ex. household textile) 2865 Notions *** 2870-2879 Clothing services 2870 Dressmaking & tailoring 2871 Clothing storage *** 2872-2874 Laundry & dry-cleaning 2872 Laundry service 2873 Dry-cleaning service 2874 Self service laundry & dry-cleaning 2876-2878 Other maintenance & repair of clothing 2879 Other clothing services *** 2900-2965 Transportation *** 2900-2946 Private transportation *** 2900-2904 Purchase of automobiles & trucks 2910-2911 Purchase of automotive accessories 2915-2923 Rented & leased automobiles & trucks 2930-2947 Operation of automobiles & trucks *** 2930 Automotive fuels 2932 Tires 2933 Batteries 2934 Other maintenance & repair supplies 2935-2939 Maintenance & repair jobs 2935 Oil changes & lubrication 2936 Tune-ups 2937 Other mechanical & electrical 2938 Body (incl. painting) 2939 Other maintenance & repair 2940-2941 Parking 2940 At dwelling (not incl. in rent) 2941 Other parking 2942 Driving lessons 2943 Drivers' licences *** 2944 Private & public insurance premiums 2945 Registration fees (excl. govt ins.) 2946 Other operation services 2947 Repairs to other parties' vehicles *** 2950-2965 Public transportation *** 2950-2954 Local & commuter transportation 2950 Household movers, storage, & delivery 2951 Street car, city bus & subway 2952 Commuter bus & train 2953 Local taxi service 2954 Other local transportation *** 2960-2965 Inter-city transportation 2960 Household movers & storage 2961 Air 2962 Rail 2963 Highway bus 2964 Other passenger transportation 2965 Other inter-city transportation *** 3000-3063 Health care *** 3000-3053 Direct costs to family 3000 Medical supplies *** 3001-3002 Medicinal & pharmaceutical products 3001 Prescribed 3002 Other 3010-3011 Physicians care (incl. eye care) 3010 Eye care 3011 Other *** 3020-3023 Eye-care goods & services 3020 Prescription lenses 3021 Contact lenses 3022 Eyeglass frames & mountings 3023 Other eye-care goods 3030 Other health-care goods *** 3040-3042 Dental care 3040 Orthodontic & periodontic procedures 3041 Prescription & fitting of dentures 3042 Other dental procedures 3050-3053 Hospital & other health care services *** 3060-3064 Health insurance premiums 3060 Public hospital & medical plans 3061-3064 Private health care plans *** 3100-3153 Personal care *** 3100-3140 Personal care supplies & equipment *** 3100-3114 Toilet preparations & cosmetics 3100 Creams & lotions 3101-3103 Make-up preparations 3101 Eye make-up 3102 Lip preparations 3103 Other make-up 3104-3105 Fragrance preparations 3104 Perfumes, toilet water & colognes 3105 Other fragrance preparations 3106-3109 Hair preparations 3106 Hair conditioners & creme rinses 3107 Shampoos 3108 Home permanents, hair tints & dyes 3109 Other hair preparations 3110 Manicuring preparations 3111 Personal deodorants 3112-3113 Shaving preparations 3112 Shaving cream & soap 3113 Pre-shave & after-shave products 3114 Other toilet preparations & cosmetics 3120-3121 Oral hygiene products 3120 Toothpaste 3121 Other oral hygiene products 3122 Toilet & other personal soap 3123 Disposable razors & razor blades 3124 Disposable diapers 3130-3131 Personal care electric equipment 3140 Other personal care supplies & equipment *** 3150-3153 Personal care services 3150-3151 Hair washing, cutting & styling services 3150 Men's hair 3151 Women's hair 3152 Other hair grooming services 3153 Other personal grooming services *** 3200-3370 Recreation *** 3200-3271 Recreation equipment & associated services 3200-3206 Sporting & athletic equipment 3200 Golf 3201 Ice hockey equipment (excl. skates) 3202 Ice skates 3203 Downhill skiing 3204 Cross-country skiing 3205 Fishing 3206 Other sporting & athletic equipment 3210-3211 Playground equipment 3220-3229 Toys, games & hobby equipment 3220-3222 Toys 3220 Dolls (incl. clothing)& stuffed toys 3221 Toy vehicles & construction toys etc. 3222 Other toys 3223 Sleighs, toboggans & childrens'vehicle 3224-3229 Games & hobby equipment 3224 Electronic computer equipment 3225 Electronic games & parts 3226 Handicraft kits and material 3227 Artists' materials 3228-3229 Other games & recreation equipment 3230-3236 Photographic goods & services 3230-3231 Cameras 3232 Camera parts & accessories 3233 Other photographic goods (excl. film) 3234-3235 Film & processing 3234 Films (excl. processing) 3235 Film processing (incl. film) 3236 Other photographic services 3240-3242 Musical instruments, accessories & parts 3250 Collectors' items (ex. works of art etc.) 3260-3262 Camping & picnic equipment (excl. bbq's) 3270 Supplies & parts for recreational equip. 3271 Rental, maintenance & repairs *** 3280-3297 Recreation vehicles & outboard motors 3280-3289 Purchase of recreation vehicles 3280 Bicycles 3281-3289 Other vehicles & outboard motors 3291-3297 Operation of recreational vehicles 3290 Bicycle maintenance & repairs 3291-3297 Other vehicle operation 3291 Fuels 3292 Maintenance & repair supplies & parts 3293 Maintenance & repair jobs 3294 Insurance premiums, registration fees 3295-3297 Other operation services *** 3300-3314 Home-entertainment equipment & services 3300 Transceivers 3301 Radio sets (excl. combinations) 3302 Radio combinations 3303 Television sets (incl. combinations) 3303 Color 3304 Black and white 3305 Record players 3306 Audio-tape recorders/players 3307 Video-tape & disc recorders/players 3308 Electronic-equipment components 3309 Records & blank & pre-rec. audio tapes 3310 Blank & pre-recorded video tapes & discs 3311 Other home-entertainment equipment 3312 Parts purchased separately 3313 Rental of equipment (incl. recordings) 3314 Maintenance & repair jobs *** 3320-3370 Recreation services *** 3320-3326 Spectator-entertainment performances 3320 Motion picture showings 3321-3324 Live sports spectacles 3321 Football 3322 Hockey 3323 Baseball 3324 Other live sports spectacles 3325 Live staged performances(eg.concerts) 3326 Cablevision 3330-3350 Use of recreation facilities 3330-3338 Membership fees & dues for clubs etc. 3340-3349 Fees for single usage 3350 Admission to museums, exhibitions etc. *** 3360-3361 Travel tours 3370 Other recreation services *** 3380-3386 Reading materials & other printed matter 3380 Newspapers 3381-3382 Magazines & periodicals 3381 Subscriptions paid in 1986 3382 Purchase of single copies 3383-3384 Books & pamphlets (excl. school books) 3385 Maps, music & other printed matter 3386 Services: Duplicating,library fees & fines *** 3390-3400 Education 3390-3392 Supplies 3393-3395 Textbooks *** 3396-3398 Tuition fees 3396 Kindergarden, nursery, etc. 3397 Elementary and secondary 3398 Post-secondary 3399 Other lessons & courses (excl. driving) 3400 Other education services *** 3500-3515 Tobacco products & alcoholic beverages *** 3500-3503 Tobacco products & smokers' supplies 3500 Tobacco 3501 Cigars & similar products *** 3502 Cigarettes 3503 Matches & other smokers' supplies *** 3510-3515 Alcoholic beverages *** 3510-3512 Served on licensed premises 3510 Beer 3511 Wine & cider 3512 Liquor *** 3513-3515 Purchased from stores 3513 Beer 3514 Wine & cider 3515 Liquor *** 3600-3612 Miscellaneous *** 3600 Interest on personal loans 3601-3602 Expenses on other property 3603 Legal services n.e.s. 3604 Financial services: bank, tax advice, etc. *** 3605 Dues to unions & professional associations 3606 Contributions & dues for social clubs etc. *** 3607 Government-run pool & lottery tickets 3608 Other lottery, pool & raffle tickets 3609 Forfeit of deposits, fines, money lost etc. 3610 Tools & equipment purchased for work 3611 Other: passports, funeral services, etc. *** 3700-3703 Personal taxes *** 3710-3716 Security *** 3710 Life insurance premiums 3711 Annuity contracts 3712 Mutuel aid & benefit society payments *** 3713 Unemployment insurance payments *** 3714-3716 Retirement & pension fund payments *** 3714 Canada & Quebec pension plan *** 3715 Other government *** 3716 Other (excl. RRSP) *** 3720-3724 Gifts and contributions *** 3720-3722 Persons outside spending unit 3720-3721 Money gifts and contributions 3720 Persons living inside Canada 3721 Persons living outside Canada *** 3722 Other gifts eg. flowers, clothing, toys *** 3723-3724 Charitable organizations *** 3723 Religious organizations *** 3724 Other charitable organizations *** 1000-3612 Total current consumption *** 1000-3724 Total expenditure *** 3800-3855 Total value of items not purchased 3800-3830 Value of food not purchased 3800 Home produced for family use 3820 Farm produced for family use 3830 Received as part of wages 3840 Value of other farm produce for family use *** 3850-3855 Value of gifts received 3850 Furniture 3851 Household equipment 3852 Home entertainment equipment 3853 Other household durables 3854 Clothing 3855 Other non-money gifts ______________ *** Included as an item on the public-use microdata file.