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23 and 24 - Maintenance not from work
[Questions 23 and 24 were asked of any financial support not from work the respondent has.]

23. Type of such maintenance (e.g. old age or disability pension, scholarship, etc.) ____

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56 Maintenance not from work (Questions 23 and 24) [p.79]
1. The following shall be considered to have a source of maintenance not from work:

- Pensioners and annuitants (with disability, illness, or family allowance, allowances for transferred agricultural holding, etc.)
- Individuals staying in healthcare facilities,
- Receiving alimony from their ex-partners or children (due to a court judgment or of their own will),
- Individuals receiving scholarships (school and university students),
- Students of, among others, basic vocational schools, who receive additional payment for their education,
- Individuals receiving welfare allowances,
- People generating income by leasing a part of their agricultural holding, house, or provided with support from abroad,
- Fortunetellers, beggars, etc.

2. Such individuals shall have the type of income not from work provided in question 23, for example: "pension" , "disability allowance", "family pension" (for widows, orphans, etc.), etc.
Note: It is not allowed to write in the "allowance" term alone, as the type of allowance must be provided as well.

- "supported by child's home", "supported by a welfare facility",
- "alimony",
- "scholarship", "education payment",
- "house leasing",
- "monk" ("nun"),

3. There are certain types of allowances (for example family benefit) or alimonies that are provided to single mother by the government. For the purpose of the census, they shall be understood as sources of maintenance of mother, not of the child. In such a case, children shall be considered as supported by their mothers and the latter shall have the source of maintenance not from work specified. Child shall be considered to be directly supported by alimony or family benefit only if he or she is registered outside the family house and stays, for example, in a dormitory or hostel.
4. All the individuals, who have had an answer to question 23 provided shall also have their social group indicated in question 24 in accordance with the following classification:

- "Physical employee",
- "White collar employee",
- "Commissioner (commission-worker)"
- "Home-worker"
- "Member of productive cooperative"
- "User of farm"
- "Worker on own account"
- "Clergyman"

The classification is almost similar to the one provided for the individuals answering question 19 or 22, with the main difference being the division between "Physical employee" and "White collar employee".
5. In the case of pensioners and individuals receiving benefits, the social group they have belonged to while they have been working shall be specified and provided
6. Individuals, who receive scholarship and allowances, but they have recently worked, shall have the social group in accordance with the specificity of the last job specified. In the case of individuals, who have never worked, the social group of the family member supporting such individuals shall be specified, for example for a person receiving scholarship social group of the father, for a widow the social group of late husband, etc.)
7. Working individuals, who also have a maintenance not from work:

- In the form of pension or disability benefit (when disability is connected with the effects of previously performed job) shall have the social group they have belonged to before they have started obtaining pension or benefit provided.
- In the form of family benefit, alimony, payment for leased house shall have the social group based on the currently performed work provided (as for individuals answering question 19, but with the necessity to remember about the division between physical and white collar employees).