Interviewer instructions
Column 14 to column 17: Usual subsidiary economic activity particulars of household members: Usual subsidiary economic activity particulars of the household members who have reported to have carried out some economic activity in the subsidiary capacity, i.e., for those with code 1 in column 13, will be collected in columns 14 to 17 of this block. In the situation where a person has been found to have pursued more than one economic activity during the last 365 days in his or her subsidiary capacity, the activity on which more time has been spent would be considered for recording entry in columns 14 to 17. Columns 14 to 17 are to be filled in for each and every member of the household reporting subsidiary economic activity (i.e., for those with code 1 in column 13) irrespective of whether in the usual principal activity status the person is employed or not.
Columns 15 to 17: Subsidiary industry-occupation: Columns 15 to 17 will be filled-in for those who are 'working' in the subsidiary status, i.e., for those with code 1 in column 13. The description of the industry-occupation relevant to the type of economic activity pursued by the person in the status recorded in column 14 will be given in column 15. The corresponding 5-digit industry code (NIC-2004) and the 3-digit occupation code (NCO-2004) will be entered in columns 16 and 17, respectively. In case, two or more industry-occupation combinations corresponding to the status code given in column 14 have been reported by a person, the subsidiary industry-occupation will be the one, in which relatively more time has been spent during the preceding 365 days by the person. Note that, to identify certain category of workers separately, NIC-2004 industry class code 9500 has been split. Those are to be considered here also. Moreover, it may be noted that the industry divisions 96 and 97 of NIC-2004 will not be used for collection of industry of work activity for the persons.