Introduction

This report presents household Income and consumption expenditure data for the year 2011-12. The format of the report is almost the same as of the Household Integrated Economic Survey (HIES) which was conducted during the years 2001-02, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2007-08 and 2011-12. In this report all the variables have been presented by consumption quintiles. In chapter-2 the main findings of the report are summarised. Chapter 3 explains the concepts and definitions used in the report and in chapter 4; the sample design adopted for the survey is outlined. After that, twenty five major tables are presented. The methodology for computation of consumption quintiles is explained in Appendix-A. After that twenty five major tables are presented.

Developments in HIES

The HIES has been conducted, with some breaks, since 1963.However, in 1990 the HIES questionnaire was revised in order to address the requirements of a new system of national accounts. The four surveys of 1990-91, 1992-93, 1993-94 and 1996-97 were conducted using the revised questionnaire. In 1998-99, the HIES data collection methods and the questionnaire were revised to reflect the integration of HIES with the Pakistan Integrated Household Survey (PIHS). After this the  HIES was conducted as an Integrated Survey with PIHS in 1998-99 and 2001-02.Subsequently the survey was renamed in 2004 as Pakistan Social and Living Standards Measurement (PSLM) Survey and the same module of the HIES remain intact. PSLM, (District Level) Survey and PSLM/ HIES (National/ Provincial level) Survey are conducted on alternating years. Before this Survey four rounds of HIES were conducted during 2004-05, 2005-06, 2007-08 and 2011-12.

​The current round of the HIES has been conducted covering 15807 households. It provides important information on household income, savings, liabilities, and consumption expenditure and consumption patterns at national and provincial level with urban/rural breakdown. It also includes the requisite data on consumption for the Planning & Development Division for estimation of poverty. 

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List of Tables

Table 1 Average household size and its composition by sex and quintiles, 2011-12
Table 2  Percentage distribution of employed persons ten years and above by age, sex and level of education 2011-12
Table 3 Percentage distribution of employed persons by industry divisions, employment status, sex and area, 2011-12
Table 4 Percentage distribution of employed persons by occupation groups, employment status, sex and area, 2011-12
Table 5 Number of employed persons (average / percentages) per household by sex and quintiles, 2011-12
Table 6 Percentage distribution of earners by employment status per household, sex and quintiles, 2011-12
Table 7 Percentage distribution of employed persons by industry divisions, sex and quintiles, 2011-12
Table 8 Percentage distribution of employed persons by occupation groups, sex and quintiles, 2011-12
Table 9 Percentage distribution of monthly income of employed persons by industry divisions, sex and quintiles, 2011-12
Table 10 Percentage distribution of monthly income of employed persons by occupation groups, sex and quintiles, 2011-12
Table 11 Percentage distribution of monthly household income by source and quintiles, 2011-12
Table 12 Sources of monthly household receipts (other than income) by quintiles, 2011-12
Table 13 Percentage distribution of monthly income by type of employed persons, by household, sex and quintiles, 2011-12
Table 14 Percentage distribution of monthly income among households, population and consumption expenditures by quintiles, 2011-12
Table 15 Percentage distribution of monthly consumption expenditure per household by commodity group and quintiles, 2011-12
Table 16 Percentage Distribution Of Monthly Consumption Expenditure Per Household On Major Food Items By Quintiles, 2011-12
Table 17 Percentage distribution of monthly consumption expenditure per household on apparel, textile and footwear by quintiles, 2011-12
Table 18 Percentage distribution of monthly consumption expenditure per household on fuel and lighting by quintiles, 2011-12
Table 19 Distribution of average monthly consumption expenditure per household on fuel and lighting by quintiles, 2011-12
Table 20 Percentage distribution of monthly consumption expenditure per household on house rent and housing by quintiles, 2011-12
Table 21 Percentage distribution of monthly consumption expenditure per household on miscellaneous items by quintiles, 2011-12
Table 22 Monthly per capita consumption expenditure by major groups of items and quintiles, 2011-12
Table 23 Monthly per capita consumption (quantities) of major food items by quintiles, 2011-12
Table 24 Distribution of total monthly receipts utilised for expenditure and savings, by quintiles, 2011-12
Table 25 Budgetary position of households by income quintiles, 2011-12