2901.0 - Census Dictionary, 2001  
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HIND Household Income (weekly) - 2nd Release

Household Income is derived by summing the individual incomes reported by all household members. Negative income is treated as no income. If any household member aged 15 years and over did not state their income, or were temporarily absent Household Income is not calculated. These families fall into the Partial Income Stated category.  Annual income ranges are included in brackets.

If there is a need to recalculate this variable under different circumstances users can use the derived variable Household Income Derivation Indicator (HIDD) in conjunction with Individual Income (INCP) to create a new household income variable.

Applicable to:    Occupied private dwellings

1     Negative income
2     Nil income
3     $1–$39         ($1–$2,079)
4     $40–$79         ($2,080–$4,159)
5     $80–$119          ($4,160–$6,239)
6     $120–$159         ($6,240–$8,319)
7     $160–$199         ($8,320–$10,399)
8     $200–$299         ($10,400–$15,599)
9     $300–$399         ($15,600–$20,799)
10    $400–$499         ($20,800–$25,999)
11    $500–$599         ($26,000–$31,199)
12    $600–$699         ($31,200–$36,399)
13    $700–$799         ($36,400–$41,599)
14    $800–$999         ($41,600–$51,999)
15    $1,000–$1,199    ($52,000–$62,399)
16    $1,200–$1,499    ($62,400–$77,999)
17    $1,500–$1,999    ($78,000–$103,999)
18    $2,000 or more    ($104,000 or more)
19    Partial income stated
20    All incomes not stated
21    Not applicable

Total number of categories: 21

Not applicable (21) category comprises:

Non-Private dwellings
Unoccupied private dwellings
Migratory and off-shore CDs
Other not classifiable households




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