Literal question
(8) Follow-up question for children 5-14 years
[Questions 1-21 were asked of persons who were 5-14 years old.]
If code 1 in question 3
[Questions 5-12 were asked of persons who were currently attending school, per question 3.]
If code 1 in question 5:
[Questions 6-12 were asked of children who were also working, per question 5.]
If code 4 in question 6
[Questions 7-8 were asked of children who worked in non-agriculture, per question 6.]
7. Whether working in manufacturing or building and construction industry:
[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No
8. If code 1 in question 7 [working in manufacturing or building and construction industry] the 'process' in which working:
[] 01 Bidi-making
[] 02 Carpet weaving
[] 03 Cement manufacture including bagging of cement
[] 04 Cloth printing/dyeing and weaving
[] 05 Manufacture of matches, explosives and splitting
[] 06 Mica cutting and splitting
[] 07 Shellac manufacture
[] 08 Soap manufacture
[] 09 Tanning
[] 10 Wool cleaning
[] 11 Building and construction industry
[] 12 Manufacture of slate pencils (including packing)
[] 13 Manufacture of products from agate
[] 14 Manufacturing processes using toxic materials and substances such as lead, mercury, manganese, chromium, cadmium, benzene, pesticides and asbestos
[] 19 Others
Interviewer instructions
5.8.0 Block 8: Follow-up questions for children aged 5-14 years: This block, which will be filled in only for persons aged5-14 years in children, is meant to record the education and activity profile of children. The details to be recorded include school attendance particulars, work related activity, etc. The time reference for identifying the activities pursued by children will be strictly that followed in either block 4 or block 5. Instead a reasonable regularity activity will be the criteria. A child will be considered working if he has spent at least a day any work with some regularity which may be seasonal.
5.8.8 Column (8): If code 1 in col. (7) the 'process' in which working: The purpose of this column is to identify children working in 14 specific areas. Those who do not come under these 14 areas or 'process' will be assigned to 'others'. The relevant 'processes' and codes are as follows:
1. Bidi-making
2. Carpet weaving
3. Cement manufacture including bagging of cement
4. Cloth printing/dyeing and weaving
5. Manufacture of matches, explosives and splitting
6. Mica cutting and splitting
7. Shellac manufacture
8. Soup manufacture
9. Tanning
10. Wool cleaning
11. Building and construction industry
12. Manufacture of slate pencils (including packing)
13. Manufacture of products from agate
14. Manufacturing processes using toxic materials and substances such as lead, mercury, manganese, chromium, cadmium, benzene, pesticides and asbestos
19. Others