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National Sample Survey 2004-2005 (61st round) - Schedule 1.0 - Consumer Expenditure

India, 2004 - 2005
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IND_2004_NSS61-SCH1.0_v01_M
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    Survey ID number

    IND_2004_NSS61-SCH1.0_v01_M

    Title

    National Sample Survey 2004-2005 (61st round) - Schedule 1.0 - Consumer Expenditure

    Country
    Name Country code
    India IND
    Study type

    Income/Expenditure/Household Survey [hh/ies]

    Kind of Data

    Sample survey data [ssd]

    Unit of Analysis

    Household, individual

    Scope

    Notes

    The scope of the 61st round National Sample Survey includes:

    • Demographic Characteristics of Household Members: Relation to head, sex, age, marital status and educational level of each household member. This section also includes number of meals taken by each member of the household.
    • Household Characteristics: Household size and type, ownership and type of land, primary source of energy used for cooking and lighting, availability of regular salary earner in household, and possession and type of ration card.
    • Consumption and Expenditure: Household consumer expenditure is measured as the expenditure incurred by a household on domestic account during a specified period, called reference period. It includes the imputed values of goods and services, which are not purchased but procured otherwise for consumption.

    Coverage

    Geographic Coverage

    The survey covered the whole of the Indian Union except (i) Leh (Ladakh) and Kargil districts of Jammu & Kashmir, (ii) interior villages of Nagaland situated beyond five kilometres of the bus route and (iii) villages in Andaman and Nicobar Islands which remain inaccessible throughout the year.

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    Primary investigators
    Name Affiliation
    National Sample Survey Organisation Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation

    Sampling

    Sampling Procedure

    Sample Design
    Outline of sample design: A stratified multi-stage design has been adopted for the 61st round survey. The first stage units (FSU) are the 2001 census villages in the rural sector and Urban Frame Survey (UFS) blocks in the urban sector. The ultimate stage units (USU) are households in both the sectors. In the case of large villages/blocks requiring hamlet-group (hg)/sub-block (sb) formation, one intermediate stage is the selection of two hgs/sbs from each FSU.

    Sampling Frame for First Stage Units: For the rural sector, the list of 2001 census villages (panchayat wards for Kerala) constitutes the sampling frame. For the urban sector, the list of latest available Urban Frame Survey (UFS) blocks has been considered as the sampling frame.

    Stratification: Within each district of a State/UT, two basic strata have been formed: i) rural stratum comprising of all rural areas of the district and (ii) urban stratum comprising of all the urban areas of the district. However, if there are one or more towns with population 10 lakhs or more as per population census 2001 in a district, each of them will also form a separate basic stratum and the remaining urban areas of the district will be considered as another basic stratum. There are 27 towns with population 10 lakhs or more at all-India level as per census 2001.

    Sub-stratification:
    Rural sector: If 'r' be the sample size allocated for a rural stratum, the number of sub-strata formed is 'r/2'. The villages within a district as per frame have been first arranged in ascending order of population. Then sub-strata 1 to 'r/2' have been demarcated in such a way that each sub-stratum comprises a group of villages of the arranged frame and has more or less equal population.

    Urban sector: If 'u' be the sample size for a urban stratum, 'u/2' number of sub-strata have been formed. The towns within a district, except those with population 10 lakhs or more, have been first arranged in ascending order of population. Next, UFS blocks of each town have been arranged by IV unit no. × block no. in ascending order. From this arranged frame of UFS blocks of all the towns, 'u/2' number of sub-strata has been formed in such a way that each sub-stratum has more or less equal number of UFS blocks.

    For towns with population 10 lakhs or more, the urban blocks have been first arranged by IV unit no. × block no. in ascending order. Then 'u/2' number of sub-strata has been formed in such a way that each sub-stratum has more or less equal number of blocks.

    Total sample size (FSUs): 12784 FSUs have been allocated at all-India level on the basis of investigator strength in different States/UTs for central sample and 14992 for state sample.

    Allocation of total sample to States and UTs: The total number of sample FSUs is allocated to the States and UTs in proportion to population as per census 2001 subject to the availability of investigators ensuring more or less uniform work-load.

    Allocation of State/UT level sample to rural and urban sectors: State/UT level sample size is allocated between two sectors in proportion to population as per census 2001 with 1.5 weightage to urban sector subject to the restriction that urban sample size for bigger states like Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu etc. should not exceed the rural sample size. A minimum of 8 FSUs has been allocated to each state/UT separately for rural and urban areas.

    Allocation to strata: Within each sector of a State/UT, the respective sample size is allocated to the different strata in proportion to the stratum population as per census 2001. Allocations at stratum level have been adjusted to a multiple of 4 with a minimum sample size of four.

    Selection of FSUs: Two FSUs have been selected from each sub-stratum of a district of rural sector with Probability Proportional to Size With Replacement (PPSWR), size being the population as per Population Census 2001. For urban sector, two FSUs have been selected from each sub-stratum by using Simple Random Sampling Without Replacement (SRSWOR). Within each sub-stratum, samples have been drawn in the form of two independent sub-samples in both the rural and urban sectors.

    Note: Detail sampling procedure is provided as external resource.

    Survey instrument

    Questionnaires

    Schedule 1.0 - Consumer Expenditure

    Block 0- Descriptive identification of sample household: This block is meant for recording descriptive identification particulars of a sample household.
    Block 1- Identification of sample households
    Block 2- Particulars of field operations: The identity of the Investigator, the Assistant Superintendent and the Superintendent associated with the work, date of survey/inspection/scrutiny of schedules, date of despatch, etc., have been recorded in this block against the appropriate items in the relevant columns.
    Block 3- Household characteristics: The characteristics to be recorded in this block are mainly intended to be used to classify the households for tabulation.

    Block 4- Demographic and other particulars of household members: All members of the sample household have been listed in this block. Demographic particulars (relation to head, sex, age, marital status and general education) and number of meals taken recorded for each member using one line for one member.

    Blocks 5 to 11- Blocks on Consumer Expenditure: Consumption of different broad groups of items recorded in different blocks (5 to 11) according to the appropriate "approach". There have been two different reference periods for data collection in case of certain groups of items and only one reference period for other groups.

    • Block 5- Consumption of food, pan, tobacco and intoxicants during the last 30 days: In this block information on consumption of each item of food, pan, tobacco and intoxicants by the household have been collected for a reference period of 30 days preceding the date of survey
    • Block 6- Consumption of fuel and light during the last 30 days: In this block, information on consumption of fuel and light collected for the household during the 30 days prior to the date of survey.
    • Block 7- Consumption of clothing, bedding, etc.: In this block, information on quantity and value of consumption of all items of clothing collected for two reference periods; last 30 days and last 365 days.
    • Block 8- Consumption of footwear: In this block, information on quantity and value of consumption of footwear have been collected for two reference periods; last 30 days and last 365 days.
    • Block 9- Expenditure on education and medical (institutional) goods and services: In this block, information on education and institutional medical expenses incurred during the last 30 days and last 365 days have been collected.
    • Block 10- Expenditure on miscellaneous goods and services including medical (non-institutional), rents and taxes during the last 30 days: In this block, relating to miscellaneous goods and services, information have been collected on the expenditure for purchase of these items during the reference period.
    • Block 11- Expenditure for purchase and construction (including repair and maintenance) of durable goods for domestic use: Information on expenditure incurred for purchase and cost of raw materials and services for construction and repairs of durable goods for domestic use have been collected in this block for both last 30 days and last 365 days.

    Block 12- Perception of household regarding sufficiency of food

    Block 13- Summary of consumer expenditure
    Block 14- Remarks by investigator
    Block 15- Comments by supervisory officer(s)

    Data collection

    Dates of Data Collection
    Start End Cycle
    2004-07 2004-09 Sub round 1
    2004-10 2004-12 Sub round 2
    2005-01 2005-03 Sub round 3
    2005-04 2005-06 Sub round 4

    Data Access

    Access authority
    Name Affiliation
    National Sample Survey Organisation Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation
    Citation requirements

    Use of the dataset must be acknowledged using a citation which would include:

    • the Identification of the Primary Investigator
    • the title of the survey (including country, acronym and year of implementation)
    • the survey reference number
    • the source and date of download

    Disclaimer and copyrights

    Disclaimer

    Blocks 5 to 11- Blocks on Consumer Expenditure: Consumption of different broad groups of items recorded in different blocks (5 to 11) according to the appropriate "approach". There have been two different reference periods for data collection in case of certain groups of items and only one reference period for other groups.

    Copyright

    (c) 2004 - 2005, National Sample Survey Organisation

    Metadata production

    DDI Document ID

    DDI_IND_2004_NSS61-SCH1.0_v01_M_WBDG

    Producers
    Name Affiliation Role
    The World Bank Development Data Development Data Group The World Bank Generation of DDI documentation
    Date of Metadata Production

    2008-04-03

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