DDI_IND_2011_NSS68-SCH10_v01_M_WBDG
Development Economics Data Group
2013-07-26
NADA
Version 01 (July 2013)
National Sample Survey 2011-2012 (68th round) - Schedule 10 - Employment and Unemployment
NSS68-SCH10 2011-12
IND_2011_NSS68-SCH10_v01_M
National Sample Survey Organization (NSSO)
NADA
The World Bank Microdata Library
Labor Force Survey [hh/lfs]
The National Sample Survey (NSS), set up by the Government of India in 1950 to collect socio-economic data employing scientific sampling methods, started its sixty-eighth round from 1st July 2011 and was continued up to 30th June 2012.
The 68th round (July 2011-June 2012) of NSS is earmarked for surveys on 'Household Consumer Expenditure' and 'Employment and Unemployment'. The last survey on these subjects was conducted in 66th round of NSS (2009-10) which was the eighth quinquennial survey in the series on 'household consumer expenditure' and 'employment and unemployment'. Current survey is similar to a quinquennial survey as far as subjects of enquiry, design, questionnaires and sample sizes are concerned.
- v01: Edited, anonymous dataset for public distribution.
Objective of the survey on employment and unemployment:
The basic objective of the employment-unemployment surveys of NSSO is to get estimates of the employment and unemployment characteristics at national and State level. The statistical indicators on labour market are required for planning, policy and decision making at various levels, both within government and outside. Some of the important uses of these indicators include use by the Planning Commission in evolving employment strategy, use by National Accounts Division in estimating gross domestic product using sector wise workforce participation, and use by various researchers to analyse the condition of the labour market. In this context, it may be mentioned that data collected in NSS employment-unemployment surveys was widely used by the National Commission for Enterprises in the Unorganised Sector (NCEUS), 2009. In NSS 68th round, information on various facets of employment and unemployment will be collected in Schedule 10 (Employment and Unemployment) from all the members of the selected households.
The critical issues in the context of labour force enquiries pertain to defining the labour force and measuring participation of labour force in different economic activities. The activity participation of the people is not only dynamic but also multidimensional; it varies with region, age, education, gender, industry and occupational category. These aspects of the labour force will be captured in detail in the present survey on employment and unemployment. Major types of information that will be collected in this round relate to activity status, industry, occupation and earning from employment for the employees along with education particulars, etc. Besides, the survey will also provide insight into the informal sector and informal employment. Information will be collected from the workers about the type of enterprises in which they were engaged and conditions of employment for the employees. Using the data collected from employment and unemployment surveys, indicators will be generated on labour force participation rate, worker population ratio, unemployment rates, employment in the informal sector, informal employment, wages of employees, etc.
Description:
The survey on employment and unemployment is the prime source of estimates of various parameters of labour force and activity participation of the population. The first quinquennial survey on employment - unemployment, carried out by the NSSO in the 27th round (September 1972 - October 1973), made a marked departure from the earlier employment surveys of NSSO in procedure and content. The concepts and procedures followed in this survey were primarily based on the recommendations of the 'Expert Committee on Unemployment Estimates' (1970). Since then, the seven successive quinquennial surveys conducted in the 32nd, 38th, 43rd, 50th, 55th, 61st and 66th rounds have, more or less, followed an identical approach in the measurement of employment and unemployment. The basic approach (in all these seven quinquennial surveys) had been the collection of data to generate the estimates of employment and unemployment according to the 'usual status' based on a reference period of one year, the 'current weekly status' based on a reference period of one week, and the 'current daily status' based on each day of the seven days preceding the date of survey. In order to reveal the multi-dimensional aspects of the employment-unemployment situation in India, information on several correlates were also gathered in these surveys. Sets of probing questions on some of these aspects had also been one of the basic features of these surveys. In NSS 68th round (July 2011- June 2012), detailed information on employment-unemployment was collected in the same way as was done in the last quinquennial survey, i.e., in NSS 66th round.
A Working Group was set up for the purpose of finalising the survey methodology and schedules of enquiry of the 68th round. Considering all the aspects of current data demand and usefulness of the survey results, the Group has suggested a few improvisations, additions and deletions in the content of the schedule of enquiry for the present survey. The major changes made in the schedule for employment and unemployment survey vis-à-vis the previous quinquennial survey (NSS 66th round) are given below:
a) Block 3:
1) In NSS 66th round survey, along with the information on 'whether the household has NREG job card', information was collected on 'whether got work in NREG works during the last 365 days', 'number of days worked' and 'mode of payment'. In NSS 68th round for rural households, information on Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee (MGNREG) works was collected on the following:
i. whether the household has MGNREG job card
ii. number of MGNREG job cards issued to the household
iii. whether any member of the household has any bank/post office account
Information on the last two items (viz., ii & iii) will be collected from the households which have got MGNREG job card.
2) Household type codes and procedure for determination of household type codes in rural areas have been modified.
b) Block 3.1: In this block information on indebtedness of rural labour households was collected in NSS 66th round. This Block was not canvassed in NSS 68th round.
c) Block 4:
i. Instead of collecting information on 'whether currently registered with employment exchange' for persons of age 15-45 years as was done in NSS 66th round, information was collected for the same age group on 'whether currently registered with any placement agency'.
ii. In NSS 66th round, for vocational training, detailed information was collected on 'duration of training', 'source from which degree/diploma/certificate received' and 'whether the vocational training was ever helpful in getting a job'. In NSS 68th round, collection of information on vocational training was restricted only to 'whether receiving/received any vocational training' and 'field of training'.
iii. For persons of age 18 years and above in rural households with MGNREG job card, information was collected on 'whether registered in any MGNREG job card' and, for those who were registered in any MGNREG job card 'whether worked in MGNREG work during last 365 days'. Such information was not collected in NSS 66th round.
d) Block 5.1/5.2:
i. Information on 'seeking or available or suitable for the type of occupation' which was collected in NSS 66th round in Block 5.1 from the non-workers of age below 75 years, was not collected.
ii. The probing questions to the self-employed persons in the usual status (Block 5.1/5.2) to identify Home Based Workers have been deleted.
e) Block 5.3:
i. In this block, for those who were unemployed on all the 7 days of the week, information was also collected on 'duration of present spell of unemployment'. In NSS 66th round, this question was placed in Block 6. Except retaining this item in Block 5.3, Block 6 of NSS 66th round on follow-up questions for persons unemployed on all the 7 days of the week has been deleted.
f) Block 6 (Block 7.1/7.2 of NSS 66th round):
i. Block 7.1 and Block 7.2 have been restructured by deleting some of the items and a new block (Block 6) has been formed in NSS 68th round.
ii. Questions on remunerativeness of the earning from self-employment which were asked in NSS 66th round in Block 7.1 to the self-employed persons in principal status and/or subsidiary status have been deleted. These were, 'do you regard the current earning from self-employment as remunerative?' and 'what amount per month would you regard as remunerative?'.
iii. Information was collected in NSS 66th round in Block 7.2 on some aspects of labour mobility, such as, whether changed establishment, status, industry, occupation during the period of last two years. Information on these items was not collected in NSS 68th round.
iv. The three items of Block 7.2 of NSS 66th round which have been retained in NSS 68th round are placed in Block 6. These are:
1. Is there any union/association in your activity?
2. Whether a member of union/association
3. Nature of employment
India
The survey will cover the whole of the Indian Union except (i) interior villages of Nagaland situated beyond five kilometres of the bus route and (ii) villages in Andaman and Nicobar Islands which remain inaccessible throughout the year.
Sample survey data [ssd]
In the present round, Schedule 10 on employment-unemployment consists of 13 blocks.
Block 0: Descriptive identification of sample household
Block 1: Identification of sample household
Block 2: Particulars of field operation
Block 3: Household characteristics
Block 4: Demographic particulars of household members
Block 5.1: Usual principal activity particulars of household members
Block 5.2: Usual subsidiary economic activity particulars of household members
Block 5.3: Time disposition of members during the week
Block 6: Follow-up questions on availability for work, existence of union/association and nature of employment for persons working in the usual principal or subsidiary status (i.e. those with codes 11-51 in col. 3 of bl. 5.1 or bl. 5.2)
Block 7: Follow-up questions for persons with usual principal activity status code 92 or 93 in column (3) of block 5.1
Block 8: Household consumer expenditure
Block 9: Remarks by investigator/ assistant superintending officer
Block 10: Comments by supervisory officer(s)
Sample design
Outline of sample design:
A stratified multi-stage design has been adopted for the 68th round survey. The first stage units (FSU) are the 2001 census villages (Panchayat wards in case of Kerala) 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 case of large FSUs, one intermediate stage of sampling is the selection of two hamlet-groups (hgs)/ sub-blocks (sbs) from each rural/ urban FSU.
Sampling Frame for First Stage Units:
For the rural sector, the list of 2001 census villages (henceforth the term 'village' would include also Panchayat wards for Kerala) constitutes the sampling frame. For the urban sector, the list of UFS blocks (2007-12) is considered as the sampling frame.
Stratification:
Within each district of a State/ UT, generally speaking, 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, within the urban areas of a district, if there are one or more towns with population 10 lakhs or more as per population census 2001 in a district, each of them forms a separate basic stratum and the remaining urban areas of the district are considered as another basic stratum.
Sub-stratification:
Rural sector r: If 'r' be the sample size allocated for a rural stratum, the number of sub-strata formed would be 'r/4'. The villages within a district as per frame were first arranged in ascending order of population. Then sub-strata 1 to 'r/4' have been demarcated in such a way that each sub-stratum comprised a group of villages of the arranged frame and have more or less equal population.
Urban sector: If 'u' be the sample size for an urban stratum, 'u/4' number of sub-strata have been formed. In case u/4 is more than 1, implying formation of 2 or more sub-strata, this is done by first arranging the towns in ascending order of total number of households in the town as per UFS phase 2007-12 and then arranging the IV units of each town and blocks within each IV unit in ascending order of their numbers. From this arranged frame of UFS blocks of all the towns/million plus city of a stratum, 'u/4' number of sub- strata formed in such a way that each sub-stratum has more or less equal number of households as per UFS 2007-12.
Total sample size (FSUs):
12784 FSUs have been allocated for the central sample at all-India level and 14772 FSUs have been allocated for state sample.
Allocation of total sample to States and UTs:
The total number of sample FSUs has allocated to the States and UTs in proportion to population as per census 2001 subject to a minimum sample allocation to each State/ UT. While doing so, the resource availability in terms of number of field investigators has been kept in view.
Allocation of State/ UT level sample to rural and urban sectors:
State/ UT level sample size has been allocated between two sectors in proportion to population as per census 2001 with double weightage to urban sector. However, if such weighted allocation resulted in too high sample size for the urban sector, the allocation for bigger states like Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, etc. was restricted to that of the rural sector. A minimum of 16 FSUs (minimum 8 each for rural and urban sector separately) is allocated to each state/ UT.
Allocation to strata/ sub-strata:
Within each sector of a State/ UT, the respective sample size has been allocated to the different strata/ sub-strata in proportion to the population as per census 2001. Allocations at stratum level are adjusted to multiples of 4 with a minimum sample size of 4. Allocation for each sub-stratum is 4. Equal number of samples has been allocated among the four sub-rounds.
Selection of FSUs:
For the rural sector, from each stratum/ sub-stratum, required number of sample villages has been selected by probability proportional to size with replacement (PPSWR), size being the population of the village as per Census 2001.
For the urban sector, UFS 2007-12 phase has been used for all towns and cities and FSUs have been selected from each stratum/sub-stratum by using Simple Random Sampling Without Replacement (SRSWOR).
Both rural and urban samples are to be drawn in the form of two independent sub-samples and equal number of samples have been allocated among the four sub rounds.
Selection of hamlet-groups/ sub-blocks - important steps
Criterion for hamlet-group/ sub-block formation:
After identification of the boundaries of the FSU, it is first determined whether listing is to be done in the whole sample FSU or not. In case the population of the selected FSU is found to be 1200 or more, it has to be divided into a suitable number (say, D) of 'hamlet-groups' in the rural sector and 'sub-blocks' in the urban sector by more or less equalising the population as stated below.
less than 1200 -> 1
1200 to 1799 -> 3
1800 to 2399 -> 4
2400 to 2999 -> 5
3000 to 3599 -> 6
..and so on
For rural areas of Himachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Uttarakhand (except four districts Dehradun (P), Nainital (P), Hardwar and Udham Singh Nagar), Poonch, Rajouri, Udhampur, Doda, Leh (Ladakh), Kargil districts of Jammu and Kashmir and Idukki district of Kerala, the number of hamlet-groups are formed as follows:
less than 600 -> 1
600 to 899 -> 3
900 to 1199 -> 4
1200 to 1499 -> 5
..and so on
Formation and selection of hamlet-groups/ sub-blocks:
In case hamlet-groups/ sub-blocks are formed in the sample FSU, the same is done by more or less equalizing population. Two hamlet-groups (hg)/ sub-blocks (sb) are selected from a large FSU wherever hamlet-groups/ sub-blocks have been formed in the following manner - one hg/ sb with maximum percentage share of population is always selected and termed as hg/ sb 1; one more hg/ sb is selected from the remaining hg's/ sb's by simple random sampling (SRS) and termed as hg/ sb 2. Listing and selection of the households is done independently in the two selected hamlet-groups/ sub-blocks. The FSUs without hg/ sb formation are treated as sample hg/ sb number 1. It is to be noted that if more than one hg/ sb have same maximum percentage share of population, the one among them which is listed first in block 4.2 of schedule 0.0 is treated as hg/ sb 1.
Formation of second stage strata and allocation of households
Two cut-off points 'A' and 'B' (in Rs.) have been determined from NSS 66th round data for each NSS state-region for urban areas in such a way that top 10% of the population have MPCE more than 'B' and bottom 30% of the population have MPCE less than A.
For both Schedule 1.0 and Schedule 10, households listed in the selected FSU/ hamlet-group/ sub-block are stratified into three second stage strata (SSS).
Selection of households:
From each SSS the sample households for each of the schedules are selected by SRSWOR. If a household is selected for more than one schedule, only one schedule is canvassed in that household in the priority order of Schedule 1.0 (Type 1), Schedule 1.0 (Type 2) and Schedule 10 and in that case the household would be replaced for the other schedule. If a household is selected for Schedule 1.0 (Type 1) it is not selected for Schedule 1.0 (Type 2) or Schedule 10. Similarly, if a household is not selected for Schedule 1.0 (Type 1) but selected for Schedule 1.0 (Type 2) it is not selected for Schedule 10.
Face-to-face [f2f]
The period of survey will be of one year duration starting on 1st July 2011 and ending on 30th June 2012. The survey period of this round will be divided into four sub-rounds of three months' duration each as follows:
sub-round 1 : July - September 2011
sub-round 2 : October - December 2011
sub-round 3 : January - March 2012
sub-round 4 : April - June 2012
In each of these four sub-rounds equal number of sample villages/ blocks (FSUs) will be allotted for survey with a view to ensuring uniform spread of sample FSUs over the entire survey period. Attempt should be made to survey each of the FSUs during the sub-round to which it is allotted. Because of the arduous field conditions, this restriction need not be strictly enforced in Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep and rural areas of Arunachal Pradesh and Nagaland.
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
Example:
National Sample Survey Organization (NSSO). India National Sample Survey 2009-2010 (66th round) - Schedule 10 - Employment and Unemployment. Ref. IND_2011_NSS68-SCH10_v01_M. Data downloaded from [web] on [date].
The user of the data acknowledges that the original collector of the data, the authorized distributor of the data, and the relevant funding agency bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.
NSS68_Sch10_bk_1_2
Block 1: Identification of sample household
Block 2: Particulars of field operation
101724
39
NSS68_Sch10_bk_3
Block 3: Household characteristics
101724
40
NSS68_Sch10_bk_4
Block 4: Demographic particulars of household members
456999
41
NSS68_Sch10_bk_5-1
Block 5.1: Usual principal activity particulars of household members
456999
42
NSS68_Sch10_bk_5-2
Block 5.2: Usual subsidiary economic activity particulars of household members
38098
40
NSS68_Sch10_bk_5-3
Block 5.3: Time disposition of members during the week
495016
51
NSS68_Sch10_bk_6
Block 6: Follow-up questions on availability for work, existence of union/association and nature of employment for persons working in the usual principal or subsidiary status (i.e. those with codes 11-51 in col. 3 of bl. 5.1 or bl. 5.2)
172281
43
NSS68_Sch10_bk_7
Block 7: Follow-up questions for persons with usual principal activity status code 92 or 93 in column (3) of block 5.1
99042
52
NSS68_Sch10_bk_8
Block 8: Household consumer expenditure
2776782
30
ID number
ID number
ID number
ID number
ID number
101724
State
State
State
State
State
101724
1
Jammu & Kashmir
2
Himachal Pradesh
3
Punjab
4
Chandigarh
5
Uttaranchal
6
Haryana
7
Delhi
8
Rajasthan
9
Uttar Pradesh
10
Bihar
11
Sikkim
12
Arunachal Pradesh
13
Nagaland
14
Manipur
15
Mizoram
16
Tripura
17
Meghalaya
18
Assam
19
West Bengal
20
Jharkhand
21
Orissa
22
Chattisgarh
23
Madhya Pradesh
24
Gujarat
25
Daman & Diu
26
D & N Haveli
27
Maharastra
28
Andhra Pradesh
29
Karnataka
30
Goa
31
Lakshadweep
32
Kerala
33
Tamil Nadu
34
Pondicherry
35
A & N Islands
Round and Centre code
Round and Centre code
Round and Centre code
Round and Centre code
Round and Centre code
101724
FSU Serial No.
FSU Serial No.
FSU Serial No.
FSU Serial No.
FSU Serial No.
101724
Round
Round
Round
Round
Round
101724
Schedule Number
Schedule Number
Schedule Number
Schedule Number
Schedule Number
101724
Sample
Sample
Sample
Sample
Sample
101724
1
Central
2
State
Sector
Sector
Sector
Sector
Sector
101724
1
Rural
2
Urban
State-Region
State-Region
State-Region
State-Region
State-Region
101724
District
District
District
District
District
101724
Stratum
Stratum
Stratum
Stratum
Stratum
101724
Sub-Stratum no.
Sub-Stratum no.
Sub-Stratum no.
Sub-Stratum no.
Sub-Stratum no.
101724
Sub-Round
Sub-Round
Sub-Round
Sub-Round
Sub-Round
101724
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
101724
FOD-Sub-Region
FOD-Sub-Region
FOD-Sub-Region
FOD-Sub-Region
FOD-Sub-Region
101716
8
Hamlet group/Sub-block no.
Hamlet group/Sub-block no.
Hamlet group/Sub-block no.
Hamlet group/Sub-block no.
Hamlet group/Sub-block no.
Item 13: Sample hamlet group/ sub-block number: This item is to be recorded from the heading of Block 5 of Schedule 0.0.
101724
Second-stage-stratum no.
Second-stage-stratum no.
Second-stage-stratum no.
Second-stage-stratum no.
Second-stage-stratum no.
Item 14: Second stage stratum number: This item will be copied from the headings of columns (19) to (21) of Block 5 of Schedule 0.0. Entries will be any of 1, 2 or 3.
101724
Sample hhld. No.
Sample hhld. No.
Sample hhld. No.
Sample hhld. No.
Sample hhld. No.
Item 15: Sample household number: The sample household number (i.e., order of selection) of the selected household is to be copied from columns (19) to (21) of Block 5 of Schedule 0.0.
101724
Level
Level
Level
Level
Level
101724
1
Informant Sl.No.
Informant Sl.No.
Informant Sl.No.
Informant Sl.No.
Informant Sl.No.
Item 16: Serial number of informant: The serial number of the person recorded in column 1 of block 4 of Schedule 10 from whom the bulk of the information is collected will be entered. Information has to be collected from one of the household members. In an extreme case, information may be collected from a person other than the household member who is supposed to know all the requisite information. In such a case, '99' should be recorded against this item.
101708
16
Response Code
Response Code
Response Code
Response Code
Response Code
Item 17: Response code: This item is to be filled in at the end of the interview. It is meant to classify the informant according to the degree of his co-operation as well as his/her capability to provide the required information.
101724
1
Informant co-operative and capable
2
Informant co-operative but not capable
3
Busy
4
Reluctant
9
Others
Survey Code
Survey Code
Survey Code
Survey Code
Survey Code
Item 18: Survey code: Whether the originally selected sample household has been surveyed or a substituted household has been surveyed will be indicated against this item by recording code '1', if the sample household is the one originally selected, and code '2' if it is a substituted household. If neither the originally selected household nor the substituted household could be surveyed, i.e., if the sample household is a casualty, code '3' will be recorded. In such cases, only the Blocks 0, 1, 2, and the last two (remarks and comments) blocks will be filled in and on the top of the front page of the schedule the word 'CASUALTY' will be written and underlined.
101724
1
Original
2
Substitute
3
Casualty
Substitution Code
Substitution Code
Substitution Code
Substitution Code
Substitution Code
Item 19: Reason for substitution of original household (code): In case the originally selected sample household could not be surveyed, the reason for not surveying the original household will be recorded against this item, irrespective of whether a substituted household could be surveyed or not.
This item is applicable if the entry against item 18 is either 2 or 3. Otherwise, this item is to be left blank.
2493
99231
1
Informant busy
2
Members away from home
3
Informant non-cooperative
9
Others
Sysmiss
Date of Survey
Date of Survey
Date of Survey
Date of Survey
Date of Survey
101716
8
10112
311211
Date of Despatch
Date of Despatch
Date of Despatch
Date of Despatch
Date of Despatch
101680
44
10112
311211
Time to canvass Sch10(mins.)
Time to canvass Sch10(mins.)
Time to canvass Sch10(mins.)
Time to canvass Sch10(mins.)
Time to canvass Sch10(mins.)
Items 4 and 5: Total time taken to canvass schedule 10 (in minutes): The "total time taken to canvass the schedule" means the actual time spent in canvassing the schedule and will not include the time taken by the investigator/ assistant superintending officer to finalise the schedule. Total time taken to canvass schedule 10, which will include time taken to canvass block 8 also, will be recorded in item 4. Time taken to canvass Block 8 only will be recorded against item 5. Entries in item 4 and 5 will be made in whole number in minutes.
101510
214
20
210
97.436
33.81
Time to canvass-Block 8 of Sch 10(mins.)
Time to canvass-Block 8 of Sch 10(mins.)
Time to canvass-Block 8 of Sch 10(mins.)
Time to canvass-Block 8 of Sch 10(mins.)
Time to canvass-Block 8 of Sch 10(mins.)
Items 4 and 5: Total time taken to canvass schedule 10 (in minutes): The "total time taken to canvass the schedule" means the actual time spent in canvassing the schedule and will not include the time taken by the investigator/ assistant superintending officer to finalise the schedule. Total time taken to canvass schedule 10, which will include time taken to canvass block 8 also, will be recorded in item 4. Time taken to canvass Block 8 only will be recorded against item 5. Entries in item 4 and 5 will be made in whole number in minutes.
99914
1810
10
150
38.427
15.077
Remarks - in block 9/10
Remarks - in block 9/10
Remarks - in block 9/10
Remarks - in block 9/10
Remarks - in block 9/10
Item 6: Whether the schedule contains remarks? (yes -1, no-2): In blocks 9 and 10, remarks of (i) Investigator/ Assistant Superintending Officer and (ii) other Supervisory officer(s) are to be recorded when some difficulty is encountered in collection of data or if some of the items of information seem doubtful in nature. Besides the remarks blocks, sometimes remarks are also recorded in the available blank spaces in the schedules. These remarks may help to make proper assessment of the entries made in the schedule. In item 6 (i & ii), entry will be 1 against the appropriate cell if relevant remarks are recorded, else entry will be 2.
101714
10
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
Remarks - in block 9/10
Remarks - in block 9/10
Remarks - in block 9/10
Remarks - in block 9/10
Remarks - in block 9/10
Item 6: Whether the schedule contains remarks? (yes -1, no-2): In blocks 9 and 10, remarks of (i) Investigator/ Assistant Superintending Officer and (ii) other Supervisory officer(s) are to be recorded when some difficulty is encountered in collection of data or if some of the items of information seem doubtful in nature. Besides the remarks blocks, sometimes remarks are also recorded in the available blank spaces in the schedules. These remarks may help to make proper assessment of the entries made in the schedule. In item 6 (i & ii), entry will be 1 against the appropriate cell if relevant remarks are recorded, else entry will be 2.
101679
45
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
Remarks - elsewhere
Remarks - elsewhere
Remarks - elsewhere
Remarks - elsewhere
Remarks - elsewhere
Item 6: Whether the schedule contains remarks? (yes -1, no-2): In blocks 9 and 10, remarks of (i) Investigator/ Assistant Superintending Officer and (ii) other Supervisory officer(s) are to be recorded when some difficulty is encountered in collection of data or if some of the items of information seem doubtful in nature. Besides the remarks blocks, sometimes remarks are also recorded in the available blank spaces in the schedules. These remarks may help to make proper assessment of the entries made in the schedule. In item 6 (i & ii), entry will be 1 against the appropriate cell if relevant remarks are recorded, else entry will be 2.
101661
63
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
Remarks - elsewhere
Remarks - elsewhere
Remarks - elsewhere
Remarks - elsewhere
Remarks - elsewhere
Item 6: Whether the schedule contains remarks? (yes -1, no-2): In blocks 9 and 10, remarks of (i) Investigator/ Assistant Superintending Officer and (ii) other Supervisory officer(s) are to be recorded when some difficulty is encountered in collection of data or if some of the items of information seem doubtful in nature. Besides the remarks blocks, sometimes remarks are also recorded in the available blank spaces in the schedules. These remarks may help to make proper assessment of the entries made in the schedule. In item 6 (i & ii), entry will be 1 against the appropriate cell if relevant remarks are recorded, else entry will be 2.
101624
100
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
NSS
NSS
NSS
NSS
NSS
101724
1
34
2.308
2.642
NSC
NSC
NSC
NSC
NSC
101724
1
68
4.613
5.285
MLT
MLT
MLT
MLT
MLT
101724
271
21688125
492201.086
814831.049
NSS_SR
NSS_SR
NSS_SR
NSS_SR
NSS_SR
101724
1
2
3
4
8
9
NSC_SR
NSC_SR
NSC_SR
NSC_SR
NSC_SR
101724
1
2
4
6
7
8
17
MLT_SR
MLT_SR
MLT_SR
MLT_SR
MLT_SR
101724
550
43376250
987163.974
1629141.245
Weighting coefficient
Weighting coefficient
Weighting coefficient
Weighting coefficient
Weighting coefficient
101724
1.355
108440.625
2461.277
4075.116
Weighting coefficient (sub-round)
Weighting coefficient (sub-round)
Weighting coefficient (sub-round)
Weighting coefficient (sub-round)
Weighting coefficient (sub-round)
101724
5.415
433762.5
9841.592
16296.118
ID number
ID number
ID number
ID number
ID number
101724
State
State
State
State
State
101724
1
Jammu & Kashmir
2
Himachal Pradesh
3
Punjab
4
Chandigarh
5
Uttaranchal
6
Haryana
7
Delhi
8
Rajasthan
9
Uttar Pradesh
10
Bihar
11
Sikkim
12
Arunachal Pradesh
13
Nagaland
14
Manipur
15
Mizoram
16
Tripura
17
Meghalaya
18
Assam
19
West Bengal
20
Jharkhand
21
Orissa
22
Chattisgarh
23
Madhya Pradesh
24
Gujarat
25
Daman & Diu
26
D & N Haveli
27
Maharastra
28
Andhra Pradesh
29
Karnataka
30
Goa
31
Lakshadweep
32
Kerala
33
Tamil Nadu
34
Pondicherry
35
A & N Islands
Round and Centre code
Round and Centre code
Round and Centre code
Round and Centre code
Round and Centre code
101724
FSU Serial No.
FSU Serial No.
FSU Serial No.
FSU Serial No.
FSU Serial No.
101724
Round
Round
Round
Round
Round
101724
Schedule Number
Schedule Number
Schedule Number
Schedule Number
Schedule Number
101724
Sample
Sample
Sample
Sample
Sample
101724
1
Central
2
State
Sector
Sector
Sector
Sector
Sector
101724
1
Rural
2
Urban
State-Region
State-Region
State-Region
State-Region
State-Region
101724
District
District
District
District
District
101724
Stratum
Stratum
Stratum
Stratum
Stratum
101724
Sub-Stratum no.
Sub-Stratum no.
Sub-Stratum no.
Sub-Stratum no.
Sub-Stratum no.
101724
Sub-Round
Sub-Round
Sub-Round
Sub-Round
Sub-Round
101724
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
101724
FOD-Sub-Region
FOD-Sub-Region
FOD-Sub-Region
FOD-Sub-Region
FOD-Sub-Region
101716
8
Hamlet group/Sub-block no.
Hamlet group/Sub-block no.
Hamlet group/Sub-block no.
Hamlet group/Sub-block no.
Hamlet group/Sub-block no.
101724
Second-stage-stratum no.
Second-stage-stratum no.
Second-stage-stratum no.
Second-stage-stratum no.
Second-stage-stratum no.
101724
Sample hhld. No.
Sample hhld. No.
Sample hhld. No.
Sample hhld. No.
Sample hhld. No.
101724
Level
Level
Level
Level
Level
101724
2
Household size
Household size
Household size
Household size
Household size
Item 1: Household size: The size of the sample household i.e., the total number of persons normally residing together (i.e., under the same roof) and taking food from the same kitchen (including temporary stay-aways and excluding temporary visitors) will be recorded against this item. This number will be the same as the last serial number recorded in column 1 of Block 4.
101724
1
39
4.493
2.226
Principal industry(NIC-2008) code
Principal industry(NIC-2008) code
Principal industry(NIC-2008) code
Principal industry(NIC-2008) code
Principal industry(NIC-2008) code
Item 2: Principal industry (NIC-2008): The description of the principal household industry will be recorded in the space provided. The description of the principal industry should be recorded in as specific terms as possible based on the description given by the informant. In other words, the industry description should not be copied from the NIC booklet if the informant's description gives a clearer idea of the industrial activity which determines the principal industry of the household. The entry cell for item 2 has been split into five parts for recording each digit separately. The appropriate five-digit industry code of the NIC-2008 will be recorded here. For households deriving income from non-economic activities only, a dash (-) may be put against this item. For the definition of principal household industry see paragraph 1.8.36, Chapter One of "Instructions to Field Staff" (provided as related documents).
94734
6990
1111
99000
39159.984
30205.1
Principal occupation (NC0-2004) code
Principal occupation (NC0-2004) code
Principal occupation (NC0-2004) code
Principal occupation (NC0-2004) code
Principal occupation (NC0-2004) code
Item 3: Principal occupation (NCO-2004): The description of the principal household occupation will be recorded in the space provided. As in case of principal household industry, the description of the principal occupation, too, should be recorded in as specific terms as possible based on the description given by the informant. In other words, the occupation description should not be copied from the NCO booklet if the informant's description gives a clearer idea of the principal occupation pursued by the household. The appropriate three-digit occupation code of the NCO-2004 is to be recorded in the entry cell, which has been trisected for recording each digit separately. For households deriving income from non-economic activities only, a dash (-) may be put against this item. For the definition of principal household occupation see paragraph 1.8.36, Chapter One of "Instructions to Field Staff" (provided as related documents).
94762
Household type
Household type
Household type
Household type
Household type
Item 4: Household type (code): The household type code based on the means of livelihood of a household will be decided on the basis of the sources of the household's income during the 365 days preceding the date of survey. (For the definition of household type, see paragraph 1.8.5, Chapter One). Note that the codes are not the same for rural and urban areas.
For both rural and urban areas, a household, which does not have any income from economic activities, will get type code 9 (others).
101707
17
1
9
2.716
2.146
1
2
3
4
5
9
Sysmiss
Religion
Religion
Religion
Religion
Religion
Item 5: Religion (code): The religion of the household will be recorded against this item in code. If different members of the household claim to belong to different religions, the religion of the head of the household will be considered as the religion of the household.
101723
1
1
Hinduism
2
Islam
3
Christianity
4
Sikhism
5
Jainism
6
Buddhism
7
Zoroastrianism
9
Others
Sysmiss
Social group
Social group
Social group
Social group
Social group
Item 6: Social group (code): Whether or not the household belongs to Scheduled Tribes, Scheduled Castes or Other Backward Classes will be indicated against this item in terms of the specified codes. Those who do not come under any one of the first three social groups will be assigned code 9, meant to cover all other categories. In case different members belong to different social groups, the group to which the head of the household belongs will be considered as the 'social group' of the household.
101722
2
1
Scheduled Tribe
2
Scheduled Caste
3
Other Backward Class
9
Others
Sysmiss
Land owned (0.000 hectares)
Land owned (0.000 hectares)
Land owned (0.000 hectares)
Land owned (0.000 hectares)
Land owned (0.000 hectares)
Item 7: Land owned as on date of survey (in 0.000 hectares): The land area, including homestead land, owned by the household as on the date of survey will be recorded in hectares in three places of decimal. Special care is to be taken so that for urban households land owned in rural areas and for rural households land owned in urban areas are not excluded. The entry cells have been split into two parts - one for the integer part and the other for the fractional i.e., decimal part. For 'nil' entry a dash (-) may be recorded here. A piece of land is considered 'owned by the household' if permanent heritable possession with or without the right to transfer the title is vested in a member or members of the household. Land held in owner-like possession under long-term lease or assignment is also considered as land owned. Detailed discussion regarding ownership of land has been made in Para. 1.8.7 of Chapter One of "Instructions to Field Staff" (provided as related documents).
87637
14087
38.466
0.665
1.678
Land possessed (0.000 hectares)
Land possessed (0.000 hectares)
Land possessed (0.000 hectares)
Land possessed (0.000 hectares)
Land possessed (0.000 hectares)
Item 8: Land possessed as on date of survey (in 0.000 hectares): Land possessed is given by land owned (including land under 'owner like possession') + land leased in - land leased out + land held by the household but neither owned nor leased in (e.g., encroached land). The land area possessed by the household as on the date of survey will be recorded in hectares in three places of decimal. The entry cells have been split into two parts - one for the integer part and the other for the fractional i.e., decimal part. Detailed discussion regarding possession of land has been made in Para. 1.8.8 of Chapter One of "Instructions to Field Staff" (provided as related documents).
97780
3944
38.466
0.571
1.568
Land cultivated (0.000 hectares)
Land cultivated (0.000 hectares)
Land cultivated (0.000 hectares)
Land cultivated (0.000 hectares)
Land cultivated (0.000 hectares)
Item 9: Land cultivated (including orchard and plantation) during July 2010-June 2011 (in 0.000 hectares): Land cultivated is defined as net sown area (i.e., areas sown with field crops and area under orchards and plantations being counted only once in an agricultural year) during the agricultural year 2010-11, i.e., July 2010 to June 2011. Land cultivated (including orchard and plantation) during the agricultural year 2010-2011, i.e., July 2010 to June 2011 will be recorded against this item. Land cultivated may be from the land 'owned', 'land leased-in' or from 'land neither owned nor leased-in'. It will be recorded against item 9 in hectares in three places of decimal. Separate provision has been kept for recording integral and decimal parts. For 'nil' entry a dash (-) may be recorded here.
39966
61758
38.446
1.179
2.069
MGNREG job card ?
MGNREG job card ?
MGNREG job card ?
MGNREG job card ?
MGNREG job card ?
Item 10: Whether the household has MGNREG job card?: Under the provisions of the MGNREG Act, the Gram Panchayat is to issue job cards to every registered household. The Photographs of the adult members ("adult" means a person who has completed his eighteenth years of age) who are applicants are attached to the job cards. The job cards shall be valid for a period of five years and will have provision for the addition/deletion of members eligible for work. If name of at least one member of the sample household is listed in any job card, entry will be 1, else entry 2 will be recorded.
59700
42024
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
No. of MGNREG jobcard
No. of MGNREG jobcard
No. of MGNREG jobcard
No. of MGNREG jobcard
No. of MGNREG jobcard
Items 11: Number of MGNREG job cards issued to the household: For the households with MGNREG job card(s), information on number of job card(s) issued to the household till the date of survey will be collected. For those households with job cards (i.e. for those households with name of at least one member listed in any job card), number of distinct job cards, in which name(s) of members have appeared, will be reported in this item.
22004
79720
1
7
1.19
0.499
Any member has bank/ post office account
Any member has bank/ post office account
Any member has bank/ post office account
Any member has bank/ post office account
Any member has bank/ post office account
Column 12: Whether any member of the household has any bank/post office account: In this item, information on whether any member of the household has any bank/post office account will be collected. For the purpose of collection of information only the savings bank accounts of banks/post offices will be considered. It may be noted that MGNREG Act envisages payment of the wages through bank/post office accounts. If any member of the household has such accounts in which wages earned in MGNREG works are paid, these will also be considered in reporting information in this item. If any member of the household has any bank/post office account, entry will be 1, else entry 2 will be recorded.
21984
79740
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
NSS
NSS
NSS
NSS
NSS
101724
1
34
2.308
2.642
NSC
NSC
NSC
NSC
NSC
101724
1
68
4.613
5.285
MLT
MLT
MLT
MLT
MLT
101724
271
21688125
492201.086
814831.049
NSS_SR
NSS_SR
NSS_SR
NSS_SR
NSS_SR
101724
1
2
3
4
8
9
NSC_SR
NSC_SR
NSC_SR
NSC_SR
NSC_SR
101724
1
2
4
6
7
8
17
MLT_SR
MLT_SR
MLT_SR
MLT_SR
MLT_SR
101724
550
43376250
987163.974
1629141.245
Weighting coefficient
Weighting coefficient
Weighting coefficient
Weighting coefficient
Weighting coefficient
101724
1.355
108440.625
2461.277
4075.116
Weighting coefficient (sub-round)
Weighting coefficient (sub-round)
Weighting coefficient (sub-round)
Weighting coefficient (sub-round)
Weighting coefficient (sub-round)
101724
5.415
433762.5
9841.592
16296.118
101707
17
11
Self-employed in agriculture
12
Self-employed in non-agriculture
13
Regular wage/salary earning
14
Casual labour in agriculture
15
Casual labour in non-agriculture
19
Others
21
Self-employed
22
Regular wage/salary earning
23
Casual labour
29
Others
Sysmiss
ID number
ID number
ID number
ID number
ID number
456999
State
State
State
State
State
456999
1
Jammu & Kashmir
2
Himachal Pradesh
3
Punjab
4
Chandigarh
5
Uttaranchal
6
Haryana
7
Delhi
8
Rajasthan
9
Uttar Pradesh
10
Bihar
11
Sikkim
12
Arunachal Pradesh
13
Nagaland
14
Manipur
15
Mizoram
16
Tripura
17
Meghalaya
18
Assam
19
West Bengal
20
Jharkhand
21
Orissa
22
Chattisgarh
23
Madhya Pradesh
24
Gujarat
25
Daman & Diu
26
D & N Haveli
27
Maharastra
28
Andhra Pradesh
29
Karnataka
30
Goa
31
Lakshadweep
32
Kerala
33
Tamil Nadu
34
Pondicherry
35
A & N Islands
Round and Centre code
Round and Centre code
Round and Centre code
Round and Centre code
Round and Centre code
456999
FSU Serial No.
FSU Serial No.
FSU Serial No.
FSU Serial No.
FSU Serial No.
456999
Round
Round
Round
Round
Round
456999
Schedule Number
Schedule Number
Schedule Number
Schedule Number
Schedule Number
456999
Sample
Sample
Sample
Sample
Sample
456999
1
Central
2
State
Sector
Sector
Sector
Sector
Sector
456999
1
Rural
2
Urban
State-Region
State-Region
State-Region
State-Region
State-Region
456999
District
District
District
District
District
456999
Stratum
Stratum
Stratum
Stratum
Stratum
456999
Sub-Stratum no.
Sub-Stratum no.
Sub-Stratum no.
Sub-Stratum no.
Sub-Stratum no.
456999
Sub-Round
Sub-Round
Sub-Round
Sub-Round
Sub-Round
456999
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
456999
FOD-Sub-Region
FOD-Sub-Region
FOD-Sub-Region
FOD-Sub-Region
FOD-Sub-Region
456974
25
Hamlet group/Sub-block no.
Hamlet group/Sub-block no.
Hamlet group/Sub-block no.
Hamlet group/Sub-block no.
Hamlet group/Sub-block no.
456999
Second-stage-stratum no.
Second-stage-stratum no.
Second-stage-stratum no.
Second-stage-stratum no.
Second-stage-stratum no.
456999
Sample hhld. No.
Sample hhld. No.
Sample hhld. No.
Sample hhld. No.
Sample hhld. No.
456999
Level
Level
Level
Level
Level
456999
3
Person Serial no.
Person Serial no.
Person Serial no.
Person Serial no.
Person Serial no.
Column (1): Serial number: All the members of the sample household will be listed in this Block 4 using a continuous serial number in column (1). The head of the household will appear first followed by head's spouse, the first son, first son's wife and their children, second son, second son's wife and their children and so on. After the sons are enumerated, the daughters will be listed followed by other relations, dependants, servants, etc.
456999
Relation to head
Relation to head
Relation to head
Relation to head
Relation to head
Column 3: Relation to head: The relationship of each member of the household to the head of the household (for the head, the relationship is 'self') will be recorded in this column.
456922
77
1
Self
2
Spouse of head
3
Married child
4
Spouse of married child
5
Unmarried child
6
Grandchild
7
Father/mother/father-in-law/mother-in-law
8
Brother/sister/brother-in-law/sister-in-law/other relatives
9
Servants/employees/other non-relatives
Sysmiss
Sex
Sex
Sex
Sex
Sex
Column 4: Sex (male-1, female-2): The sex of each member of the household will be recorded in this column. For eunuchs, code '1' will be recorded.
456999
1
Male
2
Female
Age
Age
Age
Age
Age
Column 5: Age (years): The age in completed years of all the members listed will be ascertained and recorded in this column. For infants below one year of age, '0' will be entered. Ages above 99 will be recorded in three digits.
456999
110
28.73
19.168
Marital status
Marital status
Marital status
Marital status
Marital status
Marital status: The marital status of each member will be recorded in this column.
456939
60
1
Never married
2
Currently married
3
Widowed
4
Divorced/separated
Sysmiss
General education
General education
General education
General education
General education
Column (7): General: In column (7), the highest level of education successfully completed by the members of the household considering general/ technical/ vocational education will be recorded in codes.
A person who can both read and write a simple message with understanding in at least one language is to be considered literate. Those who are not able to do so, are to be considered not literate and will be assigned code 01. Some persons achieve literacy by attending Non-formal Education Courses (NFEC) or Adult Education Centres (AEC) or by attending primary schools created under Education Guarantee Scheme (EGS). Such persons will be given code 02. Persons who have become literate through attending Total Literacy Campaign (TLC) will be given code 03. Persons who are literate through means other than formal schooling or the two enumerated above will be given code 04. Those, who are by definition literate through formal schooling (excluding schools created under EGS) but are yet to pass primary standard examination will be assigned code 05. Similarly codes 06, 07, 08, and 10 to 13 will be assigned to those who have passed the appropriate levels. The criteria for deciding primary, middle, secondary, etc., levels will be that followed in the concerned states/union territories. Persons who have attained proficiency in Oriental languages (e.g., Sanskrit, Persian, etc.) through formal but not through the general type of education will be classified appropriately at the equivalent level of general education standard. Those who have completed some diploma or certificate course in general, technical education or vocational education which is equivalent to below graduation level, code 11 will be assigned. On the other hand, those who have obtained degree or diploma or certificate in general, technical education or vocational education, which is equivalent to graduation level, will be given code 12. Code 13 will be assigned for them who have obtained degree or diploma or certificate in general or technical education which is equivalent to post-graduation level and above.
456362
637
1
Not literate
2
Literate without formal schooling: EGS/NFEC/AEC
3
Literate without formal schooling: TLC
4
Literate without formal schooling: others
5
Literate with formal schooling: below primary
6
Literate with formal schooling: primary
7
Literate with formal schooling: middle
8
Literate with formal schooling: secondary
10
Literate with formal schooling: higher secondary
11
Literate with formal schooling: diploma/certificate course
12
Literate with formal schooling: graduate
13
Literate with formal schooling: postgraduate and above
Sysmiss
Technical Education
Technical Education
Technical Education
Technical Education
Technical Education
Column (8): Technical: Technical education standard achieved by the members of the household will be recorded.
Technical diploma or certificate in 'other subjects' will cover diploma or certificate in management, applied arts, etc. If more than one of the codes 03 to 07 are applicable, the code indicating the diploma/ certificate last received will be considered. Similar will be the treatment when more than one of the codes 08 to 12 are applicable for a person. It may be noted that the technical certificate/ diploma obtained by the person need not necessarily be recognised by the Government.
456813
186
1
No technical education
2
Technical degree in agriculture/engineering/technology/medicine, etc.
3
Diploma or certificate(below graduate level) in agriculture
4
Diploma or certificate(below graduate level) in engineering/technology
5
Diploma or certificate(below graduate level) in medicine
6
Diploma or certificate(below graduate level) in crafts
7
Diploma or certificate(below graduate level) in other subjects
8
Diploma or certificate(graduate and above level) in agriculture
9
Diploma or certificate(graduate and above level) in engineering/technology
10
Diploma or certificate(graduate and above level) in medicine
11
Diploma or certificate(graduate and above level) in crafts
12
Diploma or certificate(graduate and above level) in other subjects
Sysmiss
Status of current attendance
Status of current attendance
Status of current attendance
Status of current attendance
Status of current attendance
Column (9) & (10): Current attendance in educational institution: Columns (9) & (10) will be used to record the particulars of current attendance in educational institution for persons of age below 30 years. Column (9) will be used to record 'status of current attendance'. Column (10) will be used to record 'type of institution' for those who are currently attending educational institution, i.e., with entry 21 to 43 in column (9). Procedure for recording the particulars in these columns is explained in the subsequent paragraphs.
Column (9): Status of current attendance. It will be first ascertained if the person is currently attending any educational institutions (government or private) or not. Persons who are registered for any regular correspondence courses or distance education courses for a stipulated period at the end of which, are allowed to appear in the examination for the course, will also be considered as 'currently attending'. Persons who are awaiting results will be considered as 'currently attending' and the appropriate code for the level for which they have appeared in the examinations will be recorded. Persons who are not currently attending any educational institutions, reason for not attending will be ascertained and will be given any of the codes 01 to 05 if they have never attended and 11 to 15, if they ever attended but currently not attending. For those who are found 'currently attending', the course of study pursued by them will be further ascertained and codes will be assigned depending on the course of study pursued by them. For persons attending more than one course, the one which is of full time will be considered for recording current attendance, in case only one of the courses is full time. In case more than one of the courses are full time, the one, which is of higher level will be considered for current attendance. If the full time courses are of same level, the one with longer duration will be considered. If the person is pursuing only part time courses, the course to be considered for current attendance will be determined in the similar way as is done for full time course.
251987
205012
1
Never attended: school too far
2
Never attended: to supplement household income
3
Never attended: education not considered necessary
4
Never attended: to attend domestic chores
5
Never attended: others
11
Ever attended but currently not attending: school too far
12
Ever attended but currently not attending: to supplement household income
13
Ever attended but currently not attending: education not considered necessary
14
Ever attended but currently not attending: to attend domestic chores
15
Ever attended but currently not attending: others
21
Currently attending in: EGS/NFEC/AEC
22
Currently attending in: TLC
23
Currently attending in: pre-primary (nursery/Kindergarten, etc.)
24
Currently attending in: primary (class I to IV/V)
25
Currently attending in: middle
26
Currently attending in: secondary
27
Currently attending in: higher secondary
28
Currently attending in: graduate in: agriculture
29
Currently attending in: engineering/ technology
30
Currently attending in: medicine
31
Currently attending in: other subjects
32
Currently attending in: post graduate and above
33
Diploma or certificate (below graduate level) in: agriculture
34
Diploma or certificate (below graduate level) in: engineering/technology
35
Diploma or certificate (below graduate level) in: medicine
36
Diploma or certificate (below graduate level) in: crafts
37
Diploma or certificate (below graduate level) in: other subjects
38
Diploma or certificate (graduate level) in: agriculture
39
Diploma or certificate (graduate level) in: engineering/ technology
40
Diploma or certificate (graduate level) in: medicine
41
Diploma or certificate (graduate level) in: crafts
42
Diploma or certificate (graduate level) in: other subjects
43
Diploma or certificate in post graduate and above level
Sysmiss
Type of institution
Type of institution
Type of institution
Type of institution
Type of institution
Column (9) & (10): Current attendance in educational institution: Columns (9) & (10) will be used to record the particulars of current attendance in educational institution for persons of age below 30 years. Column (9) will be used to record 'status of current attendance'. Column (10) will be used to record 'type of institution' for those who are currently attending educational institution, i.e., with entry 21 to 43 in column (9). Procedure for recording the particulars in these columns is explained in the subsequent paragraphs.
Column (10): Type of institution: Those with code 21 to 43 in column (9) will be considered for recording entries here. The type of institution refers to the type of management by which the institution is run. It may be government, local body, or private body receiving government aid. Thus, the type may be (a) Government, (b) Local body, (c) Private aided or (d) Private unaided. All schools/ institutions run by the State, Central Government, Public Sector Undertakings or Autonomous Organisations, which are completely financed by the Government will be treated as government institutions. Schools/ institutions where some intervention of government is in the management and are mainly financed by the government will also be treated as government institutions. All institutions run by municipal corporations, municipal committees, notified area committees, zilla parishads, panchayat samitis, cantonment boards, etc., will be treated as local body institutions. Private and aided institution is one, which is run by an individual or a private organisation and receives maintenance grant partly or fully from the Government or local body. Private and unaided institution is one that is managed by an individual or a private organisation and not receiving maintenance grant either from a Government or a local body.
135569
321430
1
Government
2
Local body
3
Private and aided
4
Private and unaided
5
Not known
Sysmiss
Registered with any placement agency?
Registered with any placement agency?
Registered with any placement agency?
Registered with any placement agency?
Registered with any placement agency?
Column (11): Whether currently registered with any placement agency: For persons of age 15 to 45 years listed in column (1) of this block, it is to be ascertained whether or not they are currently on the register in any placement agency.
Registration in both government employment exchanges or private placement agencies will be considered. For a person to be currently on the live register, he or she should renew his/her registration before it lapses, i.e., when the renewal becomes due. For registration in government employment exchanges, the period specified for renewal varies from state to state and also perhaps, from one employment category to the other. The investigator, therefore, should ascertain from some knowledgeable sources, the period specified for such renewal in the particular region where he has to carry out the field work. With this background information, the investigator should find out when the person has registered in the government employment exchange, whether he has renewed the registration, etc., and thus determine whether or not he or she was currently on the live register of the government employment exchange. Persons may also register in various private placement agencies, who act as facilitator for the prospective job seekers. Some of the private placement agencies also have job portals in the Internet, through which the prospective job seekers register their names. If the person is registered in only government employment exchanges code 1 will be recorded and in case the household member is registered in private placement agencies code will be 2. When a person is registered in both the government employment exchanges and private placement agencies code 3 will be recorded. Code 4 will be recorded for those persons who are not registered in either government employment exchanges or private placement agencies.
234844
222155
1
Registered: only in government employment exchanges
2
Registered: only in private placement agencies
3
Registered: in both government employment exchanges and private placement agencies
4
Not registered
Sysmiss
Vocational training
Vocational training
Vocational training
Vocational training
Vocational training
Column (12) and (13): Particulars of vocational training: Columns (12) and (13) will be used to record particulars of vocational training received/ being received by persons of age 15 to 59 years. Procedure for recording the particulars in these columns is explained in the subsequent paragraphs.
Column (12): Whether receiving/received any vocational training: Information on whether the household member is receiving or has received any vocational training will be collected in this column.
Only those who are currently receiving 'formal vocational training' will be given code 1 and if the vocational training, which is formal, has already been received, i.e., if the training course is successfully completed, then code will be 2. Codes 3 to 6 relate to non-formal vocational training. Code 3 will be applicable for those who have received 'hereditary' non-formal vocational trainings and code 4 for those who have received non-formal vocational trainings though 'self-learning'. Persons who have received non-formal vocational training through 'learning on the job' will be given code 5. All other cases of non-formal vocational training received will be assigned code 6. Persons who have failed in formal vocational training after completion of the full duration of the course will also be given code 6 provided they have acquired competency through this training to employ themselves as wage salary employee or self-employed. Note that if one has already received some vocational training, formal or informal, and also currently receiving some formal vocational training, then the vocational training already received will be recorded for him/her. In case, he/she has received more than one vocational training, then the one among the applicable codes that appears first will be recorded. Concepts of vocational training, formal and non-formal vocational trainings have been discussed in Paras. 1.8.39, 1.8.40 and 1.8.41, respectively, of Chapter One of "Instructions to Field Staff" (provided as related documents). Examples of some formal vocational trainings have been given in Annexure 1.
Columns (13) will be filled in for those who are receiving/ have received formal vocational training, i.e., for code 1 or 2 in column (12).
288309
168690
1
Yes: receiving formal vocational training
2
Received vocational training: formal
3
Received vocational training: non-formal: hereditary
4
Received vocational training: non-formal: self-leanring
5
Received vocational training: non-formal: learning on the job
6
Received vocational training: non-formal: others
7
Did not receive any vocational training
Sysmiss
Field of training
Field of training
Field of training
Field of training
Field of training
Column (12) and (13): Particulars of vocational training: Columns (12) and (13) will be used to record particulars of vocational training received/ being received by persons of age 15 to 59 years. Procedure for recording the particulars in these columns is explained in the subsequent paragraphs.
Column (13): Field of training (code): Field of training in this column refers to the broad area/ trade, say, 'Mechanical engineering trades', 'Electrical and electronic trades', 'Leather related work', etc., on which the formal vocational training has been received/being received by the household member. 'Field of training' will be recorded in terms of 2 digit codes.
For a formal vocational training, if the 'field of training' is not covered by any of the codes 01 to 21, code 99 will be assigned to that field of training. It may be noted that under a particular broad area of the training stated above, an individual may have received the vocational training for development of skill in specific area(s). For example, a vocational training may develop skill in specific area(s) like 'blacksmithy', 'fitter', etc., under the broad area 'Mechanical engineering trades' or in the specific area 'Cutting and Tailoring' under the broad area 'Textile related work' or in the specific area 'Cane & Bamboo work' under the broad area 'Artisan/ craftsman/ handicraft and cottage based production work'. Specific areas and broad areas of the vocational training, in most cases, will be understood from the name of trade/training course.
To facilitate the collection of data on 'field of training', an indicative list of specific areas on which one can receive the vocational training and the broad area covering the specific area(s) is given in Annexure 2. There may be cases where broad area of training can be understood from the specific area of training though the specific area is not covered under any of the broad areas in the list given in Annexure 2 of "Instructions to Field Staff" (provided as related documents). For a person when more than one of the codes are applicable, last training received will be considered for giving code for 'field of training'.
Some instances for recording field of training are being illustrated with the help of the following examples:
1. A person has received a vocational training for which the name of the training course is 'Fitter'. In this case the specific area of the training is 'Fitter' and the broad area will be 'Mechanical engineering trades'. In this case, the entry against 'field of training' will be the code for the broad area of training 'Mechanical engineering trades', i.e., 01.
2. For the vocational training course 'Cutting and Tailoring', the specific area is 'Cutting and Tailoring', and the broad area will be 'Textile related work'. In this case, the entry against 'field of training' will be the code for the broad area of training 'Textile related work', i.e., 07.
10378
446621
1
Mechanical engineering trades
2
Electrical and electronic engineering trades
3
Computer trades
4
Civil engineering and building construction related works
5
Chemical engineering trades
6
Leather related work
7
Textile related work
8
Catering, nutrition, hotels and restaurant related work
9
Artisan/craftsman/handicraft and cottage based production work
10
Creative arts/artists
11
Agriculture and crop production related skills and food preservation related work
12
Non-crop based agricultural and other related activities
13
Health and paramedical services related work
14
Office and business related work
15
Driving and motor mechanic work
16
Beautician, hairdressing & related work
17
Work related to tour operators/travel managers
18
Photography and related work
19
Work related to childcare, nutrition, pre-schools and crèche
20
Journalism, mass communication and media related work
21
Printing technology related work
99
Other
Sysmiss
Registered in any MGNREG jobcard
Registered in any MGNREG jobcard
Registered in any MGNREG jobcard
Registered in any MGNREG jobcard
Registered in any MGNREG jobcard
Columns (14) and (15): Columns (14) and (15) will be used to record whether registered in any MGNREG job card and whether worked in MGNREG works during last 365 days. These two columns will be used for household members of age 18 years and above in rural households with MGNREG job card. This is in relation to the information on whether the household has MGNREG job card as specified in Block 3, item 10.
Column (14): Whether registered in any MGNREG job card: In the MGNREG job card, particulars of all the adult members (persons of age 18 years and above) of the household who are willing to work are listed. If a household member is listed in a job card issued to the household, entry will be 1, else 2 will be recorded in column 14 against that member.
66180
390819
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
NSS
NSS
NSS
NSS
NSS
456999
1
34
2.286
2.511
NSC
NSC
NSC
NSC
NSC
456999
1
68
4.57
5.021
MLT
MLT
MLT
MLT
MLT
456999
271
21688125
476246.865
780073.277
NSS_SR
NSS_SR
NSS_SR
NSS_SR
NSS_SR
456999
1
2
3
4
8
9
NSC_SR
NSC_SR
NSC_SR
NSC_SR
NSC_SR
456999
1
2
4
6
7
8
17
MLT_SR
MLT_SR
MLT_SR
MLT_SR
MLT_SR
456999
550
43376250
955044.942
1559657.026
Weighting coefficient
Weighting coefficient
Weighting coefficient
Weighting coefficient
Weighting coefficient
456999
1.355
108440.625
2381.309
3900.583
Weighting coefficient (sub-round)
Weighting coefficient (sub-round)
Weighting coefficient (sub-round)
Weighting coefficient (sub-round)
Weighting coefficient (sub-round)
456999
5.415
433762.5
9522.502
15601.089
Whether worked in MGNREG works
Whether worked in MGNREG works
Whether worked in MGNREG works
Whether worked in MGNREG works
Whether worked in MGNREG works
Columns (14) and (15): Columns (14) and (15) will be used to record whether registered in any MGNREG job card and whether worked in MGNREG works during last 365 days. These two columns will be used for household members of age 18 years and above in rural households with MGNREG job card. This is in relation to the information on whether the household has MGNREG job card as specified in Block 3, item 10.
Column (15): Whether worked in MGNREG works during last 365 days: In this column, for each household member of age 18 years and above who have their names registered in a job card (i.e., with entry 1 in column 14), situation will be determined with a reference period of last 365 days in respect of whether got work in MGNREG work for at least one day or sought but did not get work and did not seek work, and accordingly the entry will be made in terms of the following codes.
Code 1 will be recorded in respect of those household members who have worked for at least one day in MGNREG works during last 365 days. Code 2 will be recorded for those who sought but did not get work(*1) during the last 365 days. Code 3 will be applicable for those household members who did not seek work during the last 365 days.
(*1) As per Operational Guidelines (2008) of MGNREGA (Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India), application for work should generally be submitted to the Gram Panchayat. In addition, as prescribed by the Act, workers should have the option of submitting an application directly to the Programme Officer, but this should be treated as 'fallback' option only. Applications should be given in writing and should include: the registration number of the job card, the date from which employment is required and the number of days of employment required.
37667
419332
1
Worked
2
Sought but did not get work
3
Did not seek work
Sysmiss
ID number
ID number
ID number
ID number
ID number
456999
State
State
State
State
State
456999
1
Jammu & Kashmir
2
Himachal Pradesh
3
Punjab
4
Chandigarh
5
Uttaranchal
6
Haryana
7
Delhi
8
Rajasthan
9
Uttar Pradesh
10
Bihar
11
Sikkim
12
Arunachal Pradesh
13
Nagaland
14
Manipur
15
Mizoram
16
Tripura
17
Meghalaya
18
Assam
19
West Bengal
20
Jharkhand
21
Orissa
22
Chattisgarh
23
Madhya Pradesh
24
Gujarat
25
Daman & Diu
26
D & N Haveli
27
Maharastra
28
Andhra Pradesh
29
Karnataka
30
Goa
31
Lakshadweep
32
Kerala
33
Tamil Nadu
34
Pondicherry
35
A & N Islands
Round and Centre code
Round and Centre code
Round and Centre code
Round and Centre code
Round and Centre code
456999
FSU Serial No.
FSU Serial No.
FSU Serial No.
FSU Serial No.
FSU Serial No.
456999
Round
Round
Round
Round
Round
456999
Schedule Number
Schedule Number
Schedule Number
Schedule Number
Schedule Number
456999
Sample
Sample
Sample
Sample
Sample
456999
1
Central
2
State
Sector
Sector
Sector
Sector
Sector
456999
1
Rural
2
Urban
State-Region
State-Region
State-Region
State-Region
State-Region
456999
District
District
District
District
District
456999
Stratum
Stratum
Stratum
Stratum
Stratum
456999
Sub-Stratum no.
Sub-Stratum no.
Sub-Stratum no.
Sub-Stratum no.
Sub-Stratum no.
456999
Sub-Round
Sub-Round
Sub-Round
Sub-Round
Sub-Round
456999
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
456999
FOD-Sub-Region
FOD-Sub-Region
FOD-Sub-Region
FOD-Sub-Region
FOD-Sub-Region
456974
25
Hamlet group/Sub-block no.
Hamlet group/Sub-block no.
Hamlet group/Sub-block no.
Hamlet group/Sub-block no.
Hamlet group/Sub-block no.
456999
Second-stage-stratum no.
Second-stage-stratum no.
Second-stage-stratum no.
Second-stage-stratum no.
Second-stage-stratum no.
456999
Sample hhld. No.
Sample hhld. No.
Sample hhld. No.
Sample hhld. No.
Sample hhld. No.
456999
Level
Level
Level
Level
Level
456999
4
Person Serial no.
Person Serial no.
Person Serial no.
Person Serial no.
Person Serial no.
Columns (1) & (2): Srl. no. & age, as in cols. (1) & (5) of block 4: The entries in these two columns are to be copied from columns (1) and (5) of block 4, for each of the members of the household.
456999
1
39
Age
Age
Age
Age
Age
Columns (1) & (2): Srl. no. & age, as in cols. (1) & (5) of block 4: The entries in these two columns are to be copied from columns (1) and (5) of block 4, for each of the members of the household.
456999
110
28.73
19.168
Usual principal activity - Status
Usual principal activity - Status
Usual principal activity - Status
Usual principal activity - Status
Usual principal activity - Status
Usual principal activity particulars of household members: The usual principal activity particulars of each member of the household will be collected in columns (3) to (6) of this block. This will include information on industry-occupation of the working members.
Column (3): Status: For each of the members, the usual principal activity status will be recorded in this column. In the first instance, the broad usual principal activity of the person will be identified based on the various activities pursued by the person during the reference period of last 365 days adopting a 'relatively long time (or major time)' criterion, not necessarily for a continuous period. The broad usual principal activity status will be one of the three categories viz. 'employed' (working), 'unemployed' (available for work) or 'not in labour force' (neither working nor available for work). It is to be noted that in deciding this, only the period normally available in a day for pursuing various activities need to be considered, and not the 24 hours of a day.
Codes 11, 12, 21, 31, 41 & 51 refer to the 'employed', 81 to the 'unemployed' and the remaining viz. 91 to 97 refer to the 'not in labour force'. For children of age 0 - 4 years, code 97 may be given.
Some special cases for determining usual principal activity status are listed below:
(i) It is to be noted that availability for work being more of a status than an activity, a person being available for work may well be engaged in one or more of the activities denoted by codes 91 to 97. In all such cases except those engaged as students (code 91), persons will be categorised as 'unemployed' if he/she reports to be available for work for a relatively long period in spite of his/her being engaged simultaneously in a non-economic activity. But, if a person who is available for work is reported to have attended educational institution more or less regularly for a relatively long period during the preceding 365 days, further probing as to whether he will give up the study if the job is available is to be made before considering him as 'unemployed'.
(ii) Again, it also needs to be emphasised that the procedure to be followed in ascertaining the activity status of a domestic servant who is a member of the employer's household is different from that adopted for other members of the household. It may be noted that engagement in domestic duties by such household members is not considered economic activity as defined for the survey. On the other hand, although a domestic servant staying in the employer's household and taking food from the common kitchen is, by definition, a member of the employer's household, he/she is also engaged in domestic duties in return for wages in cash and/or kind. Thus, as a special case, domestic duties pursued by a domestic servant will be considered as an economic activity and the activity status code as is applicable will be assigned to him/her.
(iii) Carpenters, masons, plumbers, etc., who move from place to place in search of work and carry out the work on a contract basis (not on wage basis) whenever work is available, will be considered as 'own-account worker'. But if such persons are working on a wage basis under a contractor, they will be considered as employee.
456999
11
Worked in h.h. enterprise (self-employed): own account worker
12
Employer
21
Worked as helper in h.h. enterprise (unpaid family worker)
31
Worked as regular salaried/ wage employee
41
Worked as casual wage labour: in public works
51
Worked as casual wage labour: in other types of work
81
Did not work but was seeking and/or available for work
91
Attended educational institution
92
Attended domestic duties only
93
Attended domestic duties and was also engaged in free collection of goods (vegetables, roots, firewood, cattle feed, etc.), sewing, tailoring, weaving, etc. for household use
94
Rentiers, pensioners , remittance recipients, etc.
95
Not able to work due to disability
97
Others (including begging, prostitution, etc.)
99
Identification of broad usual principal activity status: The broad usual principal activity status will be obtained on the basis of a two stage dichotomous classification depending on the major time spent. Persons will be classified in the first stage into (i) those who are engaged in any economic activity (i.e. employed) and / or available for any economic activity (i.e., unemployed) and (ii) who are not engaged and also not available for any economic activity (i.e., not in labour force). Thus, the persons will be first classified as those in the labour force and those not in the labour force depending on in which status, out of these two, the person spent major part of the year. In the second stage, those who are found in the labour force will be further classified into working (i.e., engaged in economic activity or employed) and seeking and/or available for work (i.e., unemployed) based on the major time spent. Thus, we can obtain the broad usual principal status as one of the three viz. employed, unemployed and out of labour force.
Detailed usual principal activity status: With the broad activity status identified for a person, detailed activity categories will be assigned on the basis of relatively long time spent on a detailed activity. For example, suppose person A, in the example given above worked in household enterprises without hiring labour for 3 months and worked as casual labour for 2 months, then his usual principal activity status would be, worked in household enterprise (own account worker).
Usual principal activity - NIC-2008
Usual principal activity - NIC-2008
Usual principal activity - NIC-2008
Usual principal activity - NIC-2008
Usual principal activity - NIC-2008
Usual principal activity particulars of household members: The usual principal activity particulars of each member of the household will be collected in columns (3) to (6) of this block. This will include information on industry-occupation of the working members.
Columns (4) to (6): Principal industry-occupation: Columns (4) to (6) will be filled-in for those who are 'working', i.e., those with any one of codes 11, 12, 21, 31, 41, or 51 in column (3). The description of the industry-occupation relevant to the type of economic activity pursued by the person in the status recorded in column (3) will be given in column (4). The corresponding 5-digit industry code (NIC-2008) and the 3-digit occupation code (NCO-2004) will be entered in columns (5) and (6), respectively. In case, two or more industry-occupation combinations corresponding to the status code given in column (3) have been reported by a person, the principal industry-occupation will be the one in which relatively long time has been spent during the preceding 365 days by the person.
Besides, to identify certain category of workers separately, NIC-2008 industry class code 9700 (Division 97) has been split, for the purpose of the survey, into the following sub-classes as given below:
Division 97: ACTIVITIES OF HOUSEHOLDS AS EMPLOYERS OF DOMESTIC PERSONNEL
housemaid/servant .....................97001
cook ...................................... 97002
gardener ................................ 97003
gatekeeper/chowkidar/watchman ... 97004
governess/baby-sitter..................97005
tutor ......................................97006
driver .....................................97007
others .................................... 97009
These additional codes are to be used, wherever necessary, in recording five digited industry codes in column 5 of block 5.1. In assigning the industry code under Division 97, it should be kept in mind that the work is to be performed predominantly in the premises of the household irrespective of whether it is performed in one or more than one household. If services provided by the individuals to the household originate and terminate in the same household, they will be classified under Division 97.
For example, all persons who collect electric bills from the households for payment, who provide potable water in the container made available by the household, who collect grocery items from the shops/market as per the list of items supplied by the household, who give tuition to the members of the household at the residence of the household members, etc., will be classified under this division. On the other hand, if the households avail these services by approaching such persons (providing these services) in their establishment/house, then those services will not be classified under Division 97. They will be classified under appropriate division. For example, for a person providing tutoring services in his coaching classes, his activity may be classified under NIC 85491. Similarly, a person who is supplying potable water to one or more households (and uses his own container - which is his asset) will be classified under NIC 96903. Note that the persons classified under NIC division 97 in the above example will be considered as 'wage earners/employees', while those not classified under division 97 will be considered as 'self-employed'.
It may be noted that in determining the usual principal status of a person, it is not essential to consider the time disposition in respect of various activities pursued by the person on a day-to-day basis - which is generally done in the case of current status. What is important is that the activity, which a person usually performed or the status in which the person usually belonged to for a longer period during the reference period, is to be assessed. In order to determine the usual principal status, the dominant activity of the individual that kept the person engaged for a longer period during the reference period, may be identified. This may largely be understood by the functional role of the individual in daily life or normal attachment of the individual to an activity or the activity situation in which an individual disposes himself or herself. This may even be understood by the response to the question generally asked 'what he/she normally does or did during the reference period?' such as, teaching or housekeeping or tutoring others or studying or farming or renting or prostitution. For example, the dominant activity of a person whose normal attachment is with household chores, even though gives tuition for some time - maybe for three/ four hours in a day, will be considered as performing 'domestic duties' or, that of a boy who disposes himself as a student though performs some work activity regularly will be considered as 'student'. Note that the dominant activity of a person during the reference period is determined irrespective of the activity situation on a specific point of time (say, 1 day) or during a short period of time (say, 1 week).
There may be several situations for a person during the reference period. The individual might be engaged in a single dominant activity throughout the year or, the dominant activity might be carried out with other activities simultaneously or in succession or in alternation. In the first situation, the dominant activity for the person, which did not change during the reference period, will determine his/her usual principal activity status. In the second situation, where the dominant activity changed, the usual principal status for the person will be determined by the activity that prevailed for a longer period for the person during the reference period, that is, by major time criteria. For example, the dominant activity situation for a person may be 'employed' throughout the year, with or without any other activity carried out simultaneously, and accordingly, his/her usual principal activity status will be assigned as 'employed'. On the other hand, the dominant activity situation for a person may be outside the labour force for some period, unemployed for some period and employed for the remaining period during the year. The broad usual principal status of the person will be the activity that prevailed for the person for a longer period during the year, which is obtained following a two-stage dichotomous classification depending on the major time spent on the different broad activities. However, if a person who did any economic activity for a period of 30 days or more, he/she will be considered as worker either in the principal status or in the subsidiary status depending upon the situation during reference period.
158335
298664
Usual principal activity - NCO 2004
Usual principal activity - NCO 2004
Usual principal activity - NCO 2004
Usual principal activity - NCO 2004
Usual principal activity - NCO 2004
Usual principal activity particulars of household members: The usual principal activity particulars of each member of the household will be collected in columns (3) to (6) of this block. This will include information on industry-occupation of the working members.
Columns (4) to (6): Principal industry-occupation: Columns (4) to (6) will be filled-in for those who are 'working', i.e., those with any one of codes 11, 12, 21, 31, 41, or 51 in column (3). The description of the industry-occupation relevant to the type of economic activity pursued by the person in the status recorded in column (3) will be given in column (4). The corresponding 5-digit industry code (NIC-2008) and the 3-digit occupation code (NCO-2004) will be entered in columns (5) and (6), respectively. In case, two or more industry-occupation combinations corresponding to the status code given in column (3) have been reported by a person, the principal industry-occupation will be the one in which relatively long time has been spent during the preceding 365 days by the person.
Besides, to identify certain category of workers separately, NIC-2008 industry class code 9700 (Division 97) has been split, for the purpose of the survey, into the following sub-classes as given below:
Division 97: ACTIVITIES OF HOUSEHOLDS AS EMPLOYERS OF DOMESTIC PERSONNEL
housemaid/servant .....................97001
cook ...................................... 97002
gardener ................................ 97003
gatekeeper/chowkidar/watchman ... 97004
governess/baby-sitter..................97005
tutor ......................................97006
driver .....................................97007
others .................................... 97009
These additional codes are to be used, wherever necessary, in recording five digited industry codes in column 5 of block 5.1. In assigning the industry code under Division 97, it should be kept in mind that the work is to be performed predominantly in the premises of the household irrespective of whether it is performed in one or more than one household. If services provided by the individuals to the household originate and terminate in the same household, they will be classified under Division 97.
For example, all persons who collect electric bills from the households for payment, who provide potable water in the container made available by the household, who collect grocery items from the shops/market as per the list of items supplied by the household, who give tuition to the members of the household at the residence of the household members, etc., will be classified under this division. On the other hand, if the households avail these services by approaching such persons (providing these services) in their establishment/house, then those services will not be classified under Division 97. They will be classified under appropriate division. For example, for a person providing tutoring services in his coaching classes, his activity may be classified under NIC 85491. Similarly, a person who is supplying potable water to one or more households (and uses his own container - which is his asset) will be classified under NIC 96903. Note that the persons classified under NIC division 97 in the above example will be considered as 'wage earners/employees', while those not classified under division 97 will be considered as 'self-employed'.
It may be noted that in determining the usual principal status of a person, it is not essential to consider the time disposition in respect of various activities pursued by the person on a day-to-day basis - which is generally done in the case of current status. What is important is that the activity, which a person usually performed or the status in which the person usually belonged to for a longer period during the reference period, is to be assessed. In order to determine the usual principal status, the dominant activity of the individual that kept the person engaged for a longer period during the reference period, may be identified. This may largely be understood by the functional role of the individual in daily life or normal attachment of the individual to an activity or the activity situation in which an individual disposes himself or herself. This may even be understood by the response to the question generally asked 'what he/she normally does or did during the reference period?' such as, teaching or housekeeping or tutoring others or studying or farming or renting or prostitution. For example, the dominant activity of a person whose normal attachment is with household chores, even though gives tuition for some time - maybe for three/ four hours in a day, will be considered as performing 'domestic duties' or, that of a boy who disposes himself as a student though performs some work activity regularly will be considered as 'student'. Note that the dominant activity of a person during the reference period is determined irrespective of the activity situation on a specific point of time (say, 1 day) or during a short period of time (say, 1 week).
There may be several situations for a person during the reference period. The individual might be engaged in a single dominant activity throughout the year or, the dominant activity might be carried out with other activities simultaneously or in succession or in alternation. In the first situation, the dominant activity for the person, which did not change during the reference period, will determine his/her usual principal activity status. In the second situation, where the dominant activity changed, the usual principal status for the person will be determined by the activity that prevailed for a longer period for the person during the reference period, that is, by major time criteria. For example, the dominant activity situation for a person may be 'employed' throughout the year, with or without any other activity carried out simultaneously, and accordingly, his/her usual principal activity status will be assigned as 'employed'. On the other hand, the dominant activity situation for a person may be outside the labour force for some period, unemployed for some period and employed for the remaining period during the year. The broad usual principal status of the person will be the activity that prevailed for the person for a longer period during the year, which is obtained following a two-stage dichotomous classification depending on the major time spent on the different broad activities. However, if a person who did any economic activity for a period of 30 days or more, he/she will be considered as worker either in the principal status or in the subsidiary status depending upon the situation during reference period.
158125
Whether in subsidiary activity?
Whether in subsidiary activity?
Whether in subsidiary activity?
Whether in subsidiary activity?
Whether in subsidiary activity?
Column (7): Whether engaged in any work in a subsidiary capacity (yes-1, no-2): For each member of the household listed in this block, it has to be ascertained whether he/she worked in a subsidiary capacity during the 365 days preceding the date of survey or in other words if he had any subsidiary economic status. A person will be considered to have worked in the subsidiary capacity if he/she has worked for a minimum period of 30 days, not necessarily for a continuous period, during the last 365 days, and for them code 1 will be recorded in this column. Otherwise, code will be 2.
The identification of those working in a subsidiary capacity will be done as follows:
(i) For example, a person categorised as working and assigned the usual principal activity status as own account worker may also be engaged for a relatively minor time, but not less than 30 days, during the reference year as casual wage labour. In such a case, he will be considered to have worked also in a subsidiary capacity, i.e., having a subsidiary economic status which is different from the principal economic status. A person may be own account worker in trading for a relatively long period and simultaneously also engaged in agricultural production for a relatively minor time, say for at least 30 days. In such a case, the usual principal status will be own account worker in trade and usual subsidiary economic status will be own account worker in agriculture.
(ii) Similarly, persons categorised as 'unemployed' or 'not in labour force' on the basis of relatively long time criterion might have pursued some economic activity for relatively minor time, say for at least 30 days, during the year (as in the case of persons 'B', 'D' and 'F' in the example cited earlier). In such cases, they will be treated as having subsidiary economic activity and code 1 will be recorded in column (7).
(iii) Differentiation between usual principal economic activity and usual subsidiary economic activity will be made by considering activity status and industry at 2-digit level of NIC-2008. Thus, while for a person with two or more economic activities pursued at different activity status, one of the economic activities will be considered as usual principal economic activity on the basis of major time criteria, another activity will be considered as usual subsidiary economic activity. On the other hand, if a person pursues two or more economic activities in the same activity status but if the industry at 2-digit level of NIC-2008 are different, then the person will be considered to have different usual principal activity and usual subsidiary economic activity.
456999
1
Yes
2
No
Location of workspace
Location of workspace
Location of workspace
Location of workspace
Location of workspace
Columns (8) to (15): Particulars of enterprise and conditions of employment: Certain probing questions will be asked to determine the particulars of enterprises and conditions of employment to those engaged in the non-agricultural sector as well as in the agricultural sector excluding growing of non-perennial crops (NIC-2008 group 011), growing of perennial crops (NIC-2008 group 012), plant propagation (NIC-2008 group 013) and mixed farming (NIC-2008 group 015). Thus, for persons with industry groups 014, 016, 017 and divisions 02 to 99 of NIC 2008 in col. (5), particulars of the enterprises where the household members are usually engaged will be recorded in columns (8) to (11) for all the workers (i.e., for those with activity status codes 11, 12, 21, 31, 41 or 51 in column 3), and conditions of employment will be recorded in columns (12) to (15) for those with status codes 31, 41 or 51 in column (3). Note that in this block the particulars to be collected in columns (8) to (15) will pertain to the principal status (col. 3) and industry (col. 5) obtained for the person.
Column (8): Location of workplace (code): The location of the workplace will be recorded in terms of code under this column.
It may be noted that the location of the sample household (rural or urban) is not to be considered for entry in this column; location of the enterprise is to be ascertained and appropriate code is to be recorded. For the purpose of the survey, the term 'adjacent' area/structure will be restricted within homestead land only. For the working members, if the enterprise in which they are working does not have a fixed premises or in other words if these enterprises do not have fixed workplace (as in the case of a hawker or an artisan like carpenter, cobbler, knife-grinder, own-account carpenters, etc., who moves from place to place and goes to the customers), code 99 will be assigned, irrespective of whether the enterprise is in operation in rural or urban areas. For those working in enterprises with fixed location, two sets of codes have been provided, one for the enterprises, which are located in the rural areas and the other for those that are in the urban areas. The two sets are identical in their classification. In the case, where the sector of location is both rural and urban, appropriate code is to be given on the basis major time criterion. Code 18/ 28 is relevant only for persons engaged in construction industry. The workplace of the workers engaged in construction activity is normally the site of construction and may change frequently. For them appropriate entry will be 18 / 28 and not 99. If the enterprise changes its location from time to time, e.g., a trading enterprise may shift its location from one market to the other on different days of the week although operates in a fixed place of the market, code will be 19 or 29 depending on whether the workplace is in the rural areas or in the urban areas. Similarly for the own account workers such as, rickshaw pullers, auto drivers, taxi drivers, lorry drivers, etc., code 19 or 29 will be assigned on the basis of major time of operation of such enterprises.
107927
349072
10
Workplace in rural areas and located in: own dwelling unit
11
Structure attached to own dwelling unit
12
Open area adjacent to own dwelling unit
13
Detached structure adjacent to own dwelling unit
14
Own enterprise/unit/office/shop but away from own dwelling
15
Employer’s dwelling unit
16
Employer’s enterprise/unit/office/shop but outside employer’s dwelling
17
Street with fixed location
18
Construction site
19
Others
20
Workplace in urban areas and located in: own dwelling unit
21
Workplace in urban areas and located in: structure attached to own dwelling unit
22
Workplace in urban areas and located in: open area adjacent to own dwelling unit
23
Workplace in urban areas and located in: detached structure adjacent to own dwelling unit
24
Workplace in urban areas and located in: own enterprise/unit/office/shop but away from own dwelling
25
Workplace in urban areas and located in: employer’s dwelling unit
26
Workplace in urban areas and located in: employer’s enterprise/unit/office/shop but outside employer’s dwelling
27
Workplace in urban areas and located in: street with fixed location
28
Workplace in urban areas and located in: construction site
29
Workplace in urban areas and located in: others
99
No fixed workplace
Sysmiss
Enterprise type
Enterprise type
Enterprise type
Enterprise type
Enterprise type
Columns (8) to (15): Particulars of enterprise and conditions of employment: Certain probing questions will be asked to determine the particulars of enterprises and conditions of employment to those engaged in the non-agricultural sector as well as in the agricultural sector excluding growing of non-perennial crops (NIC-2008 group 011), growing of perennial crops (NIC-2008 group 012), plant propagation (NIC-2008 group 013) and mixed farming (NIC-2008 group 015). Thus, for persons with industry groups 014, 016, 017 and divisions 02 to 99 of NIC 2008 in col. (5), particulars of the enterprises where the household members are usually engaged will be recorded in columns (8) to (11) for all the workers (i.e., for those with activity status codes 11, 12, 21, 31, 41 or 51 in column 3), and conditions of employment will be recorded in columns (12) to (15) for those with status codes 31, 41 or 51 in column (3). Note that in this block the particulars to be collected in columns (8) to (15) will pertain to the principal status (col. 3) and industry (col. 5) obtained for the person.
Column (9): Enterprise type: The type of enterprise in which the household member is working is to be recorded under this column.
If the informant does not know the type of enterprise in which the household member works and the investigator is unable to collect such information in spite of his/her best efforts, code 9 will be recorded for such working member against type of enterprise. For persons engaged in own account production of fixed assets, the enterprise type will be either proprietary or partnership, i.e, any of the codes 1 to 4.
108504
348495
1
Proprietary: male
2
Proprietary: female
3
Partnership: with members from same hh.
4
Partnership: with members from different hh.
5
Government/public sector
6
Public/Private limited company
7
Co-operative societies/trust/other non profit institutions
8
Employer’s households(i.e., private households employing maid servant, watchman, cook, etc.)
9
Others
Sysmiss
Enterprise uses electricity?
Enterprise uses electricity?
Enterprise uses electricity?
Enterprise uses electricity?
Enterprise uses electricity?
Columns (8) to (15): Particulars of enterprise and conditions of employment: Certain probing questions will be asked to determine the particulars of enterprises and conditions of employment to those engaged in the non-agricultural sector as well as in the agricultural sector excluding growing of non-perennial crops (NIC-2008 group 011), growing of perennial crops (NIC-2008 group 012), plant propagation (NIC-2008 group 013) and mixed farming (NIC-2008 group 015). Thus, for persons with industry groups 014, 016, 017 and divisions 02 to 99 of NIC 2008 in col. (5), particulars of the enterprises where the household members are usually engaged will be recorded in columns (8) to (11) for all the workers (i.e., for those with activity status codes 11, 12, 21, 31, 41 or 51 in column 3), and conditions of employment will be recorded in columns (12) to (15) for those with status codes 31, 41 or 51 in column (3). Note that in this block the particulars to be collected in columns (8) to (15) will pertain to the principal status (col. 3) and industry (col. 5) obtained for the person.
Column (10): Whether uses electricity for its production of goods and services (yes -1, no -2, not known -9): The information as to whether the enterprise in which the person works, uses electricity for its production of goods and services is to be recorded here. It may be mentioned that use of electricity exclusively for purposes other than production like, for comfort, security, illumination, etc., will not be considered as the use of electricity by the enterprise for its production. Code 1 will be assigned if the enterprise uses electricity for its production. If the enterprise does not use electricity for its production, code will be 2. If the informant does not know whether the enterprise uses electricity for its production, code 9 will be recorded.
107812
349187
1
Yes
2
No
9
Not known
Sysmiss
No. of workers in enterprise
No. of workers in enterprise
No. of workers in enterprise
No. of workers in enterprise
No. of workers in enterprise
Columns (8) to (15): Particulars of enterprise and conditions of employment: Certain probing questions will be asked to determine the particulars of enterprises and conditions of employment to those engaged in the non-agricultural sector as well as in the agricultural sector excluding growing of non-perennial crops (NIC-2008 group 011), growing of perennial crops (NIC-2008 group 012), plant propagation (NIC-2008 group 013) and mixed farming (NIC-2008 group 015). Thus, for persons with industry groups 014, 016, 017 and divisions 02 to 99 of NIC 2008 in col. (5), particulars of the enterprises where the household members are usually engaged will be recorded in columns (8) to (11) for all the workers (i.e., for those with activity status codes 11, 12, 21, 31, 41 or 51 in column 3), and conditions of employment will be recorded in columns (12) to (15) for those with status codes 31, 41 or 51 in column (3). Note that in this block the particulars to be collected in columns (8) to (15) will pertain to the principal status (col. 3) and industry (col. 5) obtained for the person.
Column (11): Number of workers in the enterprise: Number of workers would mean the number of workers employed in the enterprise on an average in a day of operation, irrespective of whether they are hired worker or household members working in the enterprise. The number of workers that includes working owner(s), will be recorded.
In case the informant is not able to provide information on the number of workers, code 9 will be recorded.
107721
349278
1
Less than 6
2
6 & above but less than 10
3
10 & above but less than 20
4
20 & above
9
Not known
Sysmiss
Type of job contract
Type of job contract
Type of job contract
Type of job contract
Type of job contract
Columns (8) to (15): Particulars of enterprise and conditions of employment: Certain probing questions will be asked to determine the particulars of enterprises and conditions of employment to those engaged in the non-agricultural sector as well as in the agricultural sector excluding growing of non-perennial crops (NIC-2008 group 011), growing of perennial crops (NIC-2008 group 012), plant propagation (NIC-2008 group 013) and mixed farming (NIC-2008 group 015). Thus, for persons with industry groups 014, 016, 017 and divisions 02 to 99 of NIC 2008 in col. (5), particulars of the enterprises where the household members are usually engaged will be recorded in columns (8) to (11) for all the workers (i.e., for those with activity status codes 11, 12, 21, 31, 41 or 51 in column 3), and conditions of employment will be recorded in columns (12) to (15) for those with status codes 31, 41 or 51 in column (3). Note that in this block the particulars to be collected in columns (8) to (15) will pertain to the principal status (col. 3) and industry (col. 5) obtained for the person.
Column (12) to Column (15): Columns 12 to 15 will be filled in for each employee (i.e., those with code 31, 41, or 51 in column 3) working in industry groups 014, 016, 017 and divisions 02 to 99 of NIC 2008 in col. (5).
Column (12): Type of job contract: It is to be ascertained for each employee (i.e., those with code 31, 41, or 51 in column 3) whether for the job in which he/she is engaged, there is any written contract or agreement, irrespective of whether such contract is protected under national legislation or not, in respect of duration of employment with his/her employer. For those who reports to have written job contract with their employer, further probing may be done in respect of the length of duration of job contracted, and the information so obtained may be recorded in terms of the code 2, 3 or 4, depending upon the length of such contract.
If the contract of employment specifies a particular date of termination which is more than 3 years or if the type of job contracted is such that no time is fixed but the contract can only be terminated for certain administrative reasons such as incompetence, misconduct or for economic reasons then code 4 will be recorded. However, if no written contract exists, then irrespective of the duration of employment, code 1 will be recorded.
61746
395253
1
No written job contract
2
Written job contract: for 1 year or less
3
Written job contract: more than 1 year to 3 years
4
Written job contract: more than 3 years
Sysmiss
Eligible for paid leave?
Eligible for paid leave?
Eligible for paid leave?
Eligible for paid leave?
Eligible for paid leave?
Columns (8) to (15): Particulars of enterprise and conditions of employment: Certain probing questions will be asked to determine the particulars of enterprises and conditions of employment to those engaged in the non-agricultural sector as well as in the agricultural sector excluding growing of non-perennial crops (NIC-2008 group 011), growing of perennial crops (NIC-2008 group 012), plant propagation (NIC-2008 group 013) and mixed farming (NIC-2008 group 015). Thus, for persons with industry groups 014, 016, 017 and divisions 02 to 99 of NIC 2008 in col. (5), particulars of the enterprises where the household members are usually engaged will be recorded in columns (8) to (11) for all the workers (i.e., for those with activity status codes 11, 12, 21, 31, 41 or 51 in column 3), and conditions of employment will be recorded in columns (12) to (15) for those with status codes 31, 41 or 51 in column (3). Note that in this block the particulars to be collected in columns (8) to (15) will pertain to the principal status (col. 3) and industry (col. 5) obtained for the person.
Column (12) to Column (15): Columns 12 to 15 will be filled in for each employee (i.e., those with code 31, 41, or 51 in column 3) working in industry groups 014, 016, 017 and divisions 02 to 99 of NIC 2008 in col. (5).
Column (13): Whether eligible for paid leave: If the employee is eligible for paid leave then code 1 will be entered, otherwise code will be 2. Paid leave may include leave during sickness, maternity, or such leaves, as the employee is eligible to take without loss of pay as per the conditions of employment. The situation will be obtained excluding the paid off days/holidays which an enterprise normally allows to its employees.
61737
395262
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
Social security benefits
Social security benefits
Social security benefits
Social security benefits
Social security benefits
Columns (8) to (15): Particulars of enterprise and conditions of employment: Certain probing questions will be asked to determine the particulars of enterprises and conditions of employment to those engaged in the non-agricultural sector as well as in the agricultural sector excluding growing of non-perennial crops (NIC-2008 group 011), growing of perennial crops (NIC-2008 group 012), plant propagation (NIC-2008 group 013) and mixed farming (NIC-2008 group 015). Thus, for persons with industry groups 014, 016, 017 and divisions 02 to 99 of NIC 2008 in col. (5), particulars of the enterprises where the household members are usually engaged will be recorded in columns (8) to (11) for all the workers (i.e., for those with activity status codes 11, 12, 21, 31, 41 or 51 in column 3), and conditions of employment will be recorded in columns (12) to (15) for those with status codes 31, 41 or 51 in column (3). Note that in this block the particulars to be collected in columns (8) to (15) will pertain to the principal status (col. 3) and industry (col. 5) obtained for the person.
Column (12) to Column (15): Columns 12 to 15 will be filled in for each employee (i.e., those with code 31, 41, or 51 in column 3) working in industry groups 014, 016, 017 and divisions 02 to 99 of NIC 2008 in col. (5).
Column (14): Availability of social security benefits: It will be ascertained from the employees whether they are covered under any of the specified social security benefits or a combination of them which are arranged or for which contribution is made by the employer. The following code structure is to be adopted for recording the entry against this column.
The term Provident Fund (PF) will include General Provident Fund, Contributory Provident Fund, Public Provident Fund, Employees Provident Fund, etc. It may be mentioned that coverage under any of these social security schemes will mean that the employer contributes/ arranges/ pays in implementing the social security benefits for the worker. If an employee operates, in his/ her individual capacity, a PPF account and the employer is not contributing in that account then it will not be considered a social security benefit. On the contrary, a scheme, in which both the employee and the employer contribute, will be considered a social security benefit. When benefits are given by the employer for treatment of illness/ injury or an employee is eligible for paid leave for a specified period of pre-natal/ childbirth/ post-natal stage or the expenditure for maternity care or childbirth is borne by the employer as per the conditions of employment, then such benefits will be considered as health care & maternity benefits. There may be cases where the employer is not directly contributing in a social security scheme for the employees, but being the member of the welfare association or organization or scheme in relation to the specific activity carried out by the employer, the employees get the benefit from that welfare association/ organization/ scheme. Such cases will also be considered as social security benefits availed through the employer and appropriate code will be assigned. If information about the availability of social security benefits is not known to the employee, code 9 may be put in this column.
61739
395260
1
Eligible for: only PF/ pension (i.e., GPF, CPF, PPF, pension, etc.)
2
Eligible for: only gratuity
3
Eligible for: only health care & maternity benefits
4
Eligible for: only PF/ pension and gratuity
5
Eligible for: only PF/ pension and health care & maternity benefits
6
Eligible for: only gratuity and health care & maternity benefits
7
Eligible for: PF/ pension, gratuity, health care & maternity benefits
8
Not eligible for any of above social security benefits
9
Not known
Sysmiss
Method of payment
Method of payment
Method of payment
Method of payment
Method of payment
Columns (8) to (15): Particulars of enterprise and conditions of employment: Certain probing questions will be asked to determine the particulars of enterprises and conditions of employment to those engaged in the non-agricultural sector as well as in the agricultural sector excluding growing of non-perennial crops (NIC-2008 group 011), growing of perennial crops (NIC-2008 group 012), plant propagation (NIC-2008 group 013) and mixed farming (NIC-2008 group 015). Thus, for persons with industry groups 014, 016, 017 and divisions 02 to 99 of NIC 2008 in col. (5), particulars of the enterprises where the household members are usually engaged will be recorded in columns (8) to (11) for all the workers (i.e., for those with activity status codes 11, 12, 21, 31, 41 or 51 in column 3), and conditions of employment will be recorded in columns (12) to (15) for those with status codes 31, 41 or 51 in column (3). Note that in this block the particulars to be collected in columns (8) to (15) will pertain to the principal status (col. 3) and industry (col. 5) obtained for the person.
Column (12) to Column (15): Columns 12 to 15 will be filled in for each employee (i.e., those with code 31, 41, or 51 in column 3) working in industry groups 014, 016, 017 and divisions 02 to 99 of NIC 2008 in col. (5).
Column (15): Method of payment: The method of payment received by the person for work done will be recorded in codes.
61728
395271
1
Regular monthly salary
2
Regular weekly payment
3
Daily payment
4
Piece rate payment
5
Others
Sysmiss
Seeking/available for work
Seeking/available for work
Seeking/available for work
Seeking/available for work
Seeking/available for work
Column (16): Period of seeking/ available for work during last 365 days: For persons of age 5 years and above, it is to be ascertained whether they were seeking/ available for work for some period during last 365 days. The period, which need not necessarily be continuous, for which the person was seeking/ available for work during last 365 days will be first rounded off to the nearest number of months and then appropriate code is to be given. For example, a person may be employed in his/ her principal usual activity status based on the major time criterion. But he/ she may have been looking for work for some period. Similarly, a girl may have been looking for job for sometime but subsequently got married and may be engaged in the domestic duties. The latter activity might have been pursued for a relatively longer period. In all such cases, one of the codes 1 to 5, applicable for the situation, will be given. If a person was not seeking or available for work any time during the preceding 365 days, the appropriate code will be 6.
414244
42755
1
Less than 1 month 3 months
2
1 month & above but less than 3 months
3
3 months & above but less than 7 months
4
7 months & above but less than 10months
5
10 months to 12 months
6
Did not seek/not available
Sysmiss
NSS
NSS
NSS
NSS
NSS
456999
1
34
2.286
2.511
NSC
NSC
NSC
NSC
NSC
456999
1
68
4.57
5.021
MLT
MLT
MLT
MLT
MLT
456999
271
21688125
476246.865
780073.277
NSS_SR
NSS_SR
NSS_SR
NSS_SR
NSS_SR
456999
1
2
3
4
8
9
NSC_SR
NSC_SR
NSC_SR
NSC_SR
NSC_SR
456999
1
2
4
6
7
8
17
MLT_SR
MLT_SR
MLT_SR
MLT_SR
MLT_SR
456999
550
43376250
955044.942
1559657.026
Weighting coefficient
Weighting coefficient
Weighting coefficient
Weighting coefficient
Weighting coefficient
456999
1.355
108440.625
2381.309
3900.583
Weighting coefficient (sub-round)
Weighting coefficient (sub-round)
Weighting coefficient (sub-round)
Weighting coefficient (sub-round)
Weighting coefficient (sub-round)
456999
5.415
433762.5
9522.502
15601.089
ID number
ID number
ID number
ID number
ID number
38098
State
State
State
State
State
38098
1
Jammu & Kashmir
2
Himachal Pradesh
3
Punjab
4
Chandigarh
5
Uttaranchal
6
Haryana
7
Delhi
8
Rajasthan
9
Uttar Pradesh
10
Bihar
11
Sikkim
12
Arunachal Pradesh
13
Nagaland
14
Manipur
15
Mizoram
16
Tripura
17
Meghalaya
18
Assam
19
West Bengal
20
Jharkhand
21
Orissa
22
Chattisgarh
23
Madhya Pradesh
24
Gujarat
25
Daman & Diu
26
D & N Haveli
27
Maharastra
28
Andhra Pradesh
29
Karnataka
30
Goa
31
Lakshadweep
32
Kerala
33
Tamil Nadu
34
Pondicherry
35
A & N Islands
Round and Centre code
Round and Centre code
Round and Centre code
Round and Centre code
Round and Centre code
38098
FSU Serial No.
FSU Serial No.
FSU Serial No.
FSU Serial No.
FSU Serial No.
38098
Round
Round
Round
Round
Round
38098
Schedule Number
Schedule Number
Schedule Number
Schedule Number
Schedule Number
38098
Sample
Sample
Sample
Sample
Sample
38098
1
Central
2
State
Sector
Sector
Sector
Sector
Sector
38098
1
Rural
2
Urban
State-Region
State-Region
State-Region
State-Region
State-Region
38098
District
District
District
District
District
38098
Stratum
Stratum
Stratum
Stratum
Stratum
38098
Sub-Stratum no.
Sub-Stratum no.
Sub-Stratum no.
Sub-Stratum no.
Sub-Stratum no.
38098
Sub-Round
Sub-Round
Sub-Round
Sub-Round
Sub-Round
38098
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
38098
FOD-Sub-Region
FOD-Sub-Region
FOD-Sub-Region
FOD-Sub-Region
FOD-Sub-Region
38095
3
Hamlet group/Sub-block no.
Hamlet group/Sub-block no.
Hamlet group/Sub-block no.
Hamlet group/Sub-block no.
Hamlet group/Sub-block no.
38098
Second-stage-stratum no.
Second-stage-stratum no.
Second-stage-stratum no.
Second-stage-stratum no.
Second-stage-stratum no.
38098
Sample hhld. No.
Sample hhld. No.
Sample hhld. No.
Sample hhld. No.
Sample hhld. No.
38098
Level
Level
Level
Level
Level
38098
5
Person serial no.
Person serial no.
Person serial no.
Person serial no.
Person serial no.
Columns (1) & (2): Srl. no. & age, as in cols. (1) & (2) of block 5.1: The entries in these two columns are to be copied from columns (1) and (2) of block 5.1, for each of the members of the household reported to have carried out some economic activity in the subsidiary capacity, i.e, with code 1 in column (7) of block 5.1.
38098
1
24
Age
Age
Age
Age
Age
Columns (1) & (2): Srl. no. & age, as in cols. (1) & (2) of block 5.1: The entries in these two columns are to be copied from columns (1) and (2) of block 5.1, for each of the members of the household reported to have carried out some economic activity in the subsidiary capacity, i.e, with code 1 in column (7) of block 5.1.
38098
7
85
37.592
12.687
Usual subsidiary activity - Status
Usual subsidiary activity - Status
Usual subsidiary activity - Status
Usual subsidiary activity - Status
Usual subsidiary activity - Status
Column(3): Usual subsidiary economic activity status: For all persons engaged in any 'work' in subsidiary capacity, i.e., for those with code 1 in col. 7 of Block 5.1, the status code corresponding to the economic activities pursued by them in their subsidiary capacity will be recorded in column (3). Activity status codes 11, 12, 21, 31, 41 and 51 relate to economic activity and only these codes are applicable for column (3).
38098
11
Worked in h.h. enterprise (self-employed): own account worker
12
Employer
21
Worked as helper in h.h. enterprise (unpaid family worker)
31
Worked as regular salaried/ wage employee
41
Worked as casual wage labour: in public works
51
Worked as casual wage labour: in other types of work
Usual subsidiary activity - NIC-2008
Usual subsidiary activity - NIC-2008
Usual subsidiary activity - NIC-2008
Usual subsidiary activity - NIC-2008
Usual subsidiary activity - NIC-2008
Columns (4) to (6): Subsidiary industry-occupation: For the economic activities pursued in the subsidiary capacity, the particulars of industry-occupation will be entered in columns (4) to (6). The procedure for making entry in these columns is similar to that given for block 5.1.
38098
Usual subsidiary activity - NCO -2004
Usual subsidiary activity - NCO -2004
Usual subsidiary activity - NCO -2004
Usual subsidiary activity - NCO -2004
Usual subsidiary activity - NCO -2004
Columns (4) to (6): Subsidiary industry-occupation: For the economic activities pursued in the subsidiary capacity, the particulars of industry-occupation will be entered in columns (4) to (6). The procedure for making entry in these columns is similar to that given for block 5.1.
38057
Location of workspace
Location of workspace
Location of workspace
Location of workspace
Location of workspace
Columns (7) to (14): Particulars of enterprise and conditions of employment: These columns are applicable for persons with industry groups 014, 016, 017 and divisions 02 to 99 of NIC 2008 in col. (5). Particulars of the enterprises where the household members are usually engaged in the subsidiary capacity will be recorded in columns (7) to (10). This apart, conditions of employment will be recorded in columns (11) to (14) for those with status codes 31, 41 or 51 in column (3). Note that in this block the particulars to be collected in columns (7) to (14) will pertain to the subsidiary status (col. 3) and industry (col. 5) obtained for the person. The detailed instructions for columns (7) to (14) of Block 5.2 are similar to that given for Block 5.1 for the relevant columns, and therefore, those are not repeated here.
18476
19622
10
Workplace in rural areas and located in: own dwelling unit
11
Structure attached to own dwelling unit
12
Open area adjacent to own dwelling unit
13
Detached structure adjacent to own dwelling unit
14
Own enterprise/unit/office/shop but away from own dwelling
15
Employer’s dwelling unit
16
Employer’s enterprise/unit/office/shop but outside employer’s dwelling
17
Street with fixed location
18
Construction site
19
Others
20
Workplace in urban areas and located in: own dwelling unit
21
Workplace in urban areas and located in: structure attached to own dwelling unit
22
Workplace in urban areas and located in: open area adjacent to own dwelling unit
23
Workplace in urban areas and located in: detached structure adjacent to own dwelling unit
24
Workplace in urban areas and located in: own enterprise/unit/office/shop but away from own dwelling
25
Workplace in urban areas and located in: employer’s dwelling unit
26
Workplace in urban areas and located in: employer’s enterprise/unit/office/shop but outside employer’s dwelling
27
Workplace in urban areas and located in: street with fixed location
28
Workplace in urban areas and located in: construction site
29
Workplace in urban areas and located in: others
99
No fixed workplace
Sysmiss
Enterprise type
Enterprise type
Enterprise type
Enterprise type
Enterprise type
Columns (7) to (14): Particulars of enterprise and conditions of employment: These columns are applicable for persons with industry groups 014, 016, 017 and divisions 02 to 99 of NIC 2008 in col. (5). Particulars of the enterprises where the household members are usually engaged in the subsidiary capacity will be recorded in columns (7) to (10). This apart, conditions of employment will be recorded in columns (11) to (14) for those with status codes 31, 41 or 51 in column (3). Note that in this block the particulars to be collected in columns (7) to (14) will pertain to the subsidiary status (col. 3) and industry (col. 5) obtained for the person. The detailed instructions for columns (7) to (14) of Block 5.2 are similar to that given for Block 5.1 for the relevant columns, and therefore, those are not repeated here.
18540
19558
1
Proprietary: male
2
Proprietary: female
3
Partnership: with members from same hh.
4
Partnership: with members from different hh.
5
Government/public sector
6
Public/Private limited company
7
Co-operative societies/trust/other non profit institutions
8
Employer’s households(i.e., private households employing maid servant, watchman, cook, etc.)
9
Others
Sysmiss
Enterprise uses electricity?
Enterprise uses electricity?
Enterprise uses electricity?
Enterprise uses electricity?
Enterprise uses electricity?
Columns (7) to (14): Particulars of enterprise and conditions of employment: These columns are applicable for persons with industry groups 014, 016, 017 and divisions 02 to 99 of NIC 2008 in col. (5). Particulars of the enterprises where the household members are usually engaged in the subsidiary capacity will be recorded in columns (7) to (10). This apart, conditions of employment will be recorded in columns (11) to (14) for those with status codes 31, 41 or 51 in column (3). Note that in this block the particulars to be collected in columns (7) to (14) will pertain to the subsidiary status (col. 3) and industry (col. 5) obtained for the person. The detailed instructions for columns (7) to (14) of Block 5.2 are similar to that given for Block 5.1 for the relevant columns, and therefore, those are not repeated here.
18488
19610
1
Yes
2
No
9
Not known
Sysmiss
No. of workers in enterprise
No. of workers in enterprise
No. of workers in enterprise
No. of workers in enterprise
No. of workers in enterprise
Columns (7) to (14): Particulars of enterprise and conditions of employment: These columns are applicable for persons with industry groups 014, 016, 017 and divisions 02 to 99 of NIC 2008 in col. (5). Particulars of the enterprises where the household members are usually engaged in the subsidiary capacity will be recorded in columns (7) to (10). This apart, conditions of employment will be recorded in columns (11) to (14) for those with status codes 31, 41 or 51 in column (3). Note that in this block the particulars to be collected in columns (7) to (14) will pertain to the subsidiary status (col. 3) and industry (col. 5) obtained for the person. The detailed instructions for columns (7) to (14) of Block 5.2 are similar to that given for Block 5.1 for the relevant columns, and therefore, those are not repeated here.
18469
19629
1
Less than 6
2
6 & above but less than 10
3
10 & above but less than 20
4
20 & above
9
Not known
Sysmiss
Type of job contract
Type of job contract
Type of job contract
Type of job contract
Type of job contract
Columns (7) to (14): Particulars of enterprise and conditions of employment: These columns are applicable for persons with industry groups 014, 016, 017 and divisions 02 to 99 of NIC 2008 in col. (5). Particulars of the enterprises where the household members are usually engaged in the subsidiary capacity will be recorded in columns (7) to (10). This apart, conditions of employment will be recorded in columns (11) to (14) for those with status codes 31, 41 or 51 in column (3). Note that in this block the particulars to be collected in columns (7) to (14) will pertain to the subsidiary status (col. 3) and industry (col. 5) obtained for the person. The detailed instructions for columns (7) to (14) of Block 5.2 are similar to that given for Block 5.1 for the relevant columns, and therefore, those are not repeated here.
10018
28080
1
No written job contract
2
Written job contract: for 1 year or less
3
Written job contract: more than 1 year to 3 years
4
Written job contract: more than 3 years
Sysmiss
Eligible for paid leave?
Eligible for paid leave?
Eligible for paid leave?
Eligible for paid leave?
Eligible for paid leave?
Columns (7) to (14): Particulars of enterprise and conditions of employment: These columns are applicable for persons with industry groups 014, 016, 017 and divisions 02 to 99 of NIC 2008 in col. (5). Particulars of the enterprises where the household members are usually engaged in the subsidiary capacity will be recorded in columns (7) to (10). This apart, conditions of employment will be recorded in columns (11) to (14) for those with status codes 31, 41 or 51 in column (3). Note that in this block the particulars to be collected in columns (7) to (14) will pertain to the subsidiary status (col. 3) and industry (col. 5) obtained for the person. The detailed instructions for columns (7) to (14) of Block 5.2 are similar to that given for Block 5.1 for the relevant columns, and therefore, those are not repeated here.
10019
28079
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
Social security benefits
Social security benefits
Social security benefits
Social security benefits
Social security benefits
Columns (7) to (14): Particulars of enterprise and conditions of employment: These columns are applicable for persons with industry groups 014, 016, 017 and divisions 02 to 99 of NIC 2008 in col. (5). Particulars of the enterprises where the household members are usually engaged in the subsidiary capacity will be recorded in columns (7) to (10). This apart, conditions of employment will be recorded in columns (11) to (14) for those with status codes 31, 41 or 51 in column (3). Note that in this block the particulars to be collected in columns (7) to (14) will pertain to the subsidiary status (col. 3) and industry (col. 5) obtained for the person. The detailed instructions for columns (7) to (14) of Block 5.2 are similar to that given for Block 5.1 for the relevant columns, and therefore, those are not repeated here.
10020
28078
1
Eligible for: only PF/ pension (i.e., GPF, CPF, PPF, pension, etc.)
2
Eligible for: only gratuity
3
Eligible for: only health care & maternity benefits
4
Eligible for: only PF/ pension and gratuity
5
Eligible for: only PF/ pension and health care & maternity benefits
6
Eligible for: only gratuity and health care & maternity benefits
7
Eligible for: PF/ pension, gratuity, health care & maternity benefits
8
Not eligible for any of above social security benefits
9
Not known
Sysmiss
Method of payment
Method of payment
Method of payment
Method of payment
Method of payment
Columns (7) to (14): Particulars of enterprise and conditions of employment: These columns are applicable for persons with industry groups 014, 016, 017 and divisions 02 to 99 of NIC 2008 in col. (5). Particulars of the enterprises where the household members are usually engaged in the subsidiary capacity will be recorded in columns (7) to (10). This apart, conditions of employment will be recorded in columns (11) to (14) for those with status codes 31, 41 or 51 in column (3). Note that in this block the particulars to be collected in columns (7) to (14) will pertain to the subsidiary status (col. 3) and industry (col. 5) obtained for the person. The detailed instructions for columns (7) to (14) of Block 5.2 are similar to that given for Block 5.1 for the relevant columns, and therefore, those are not repeated here.
10015
28083
1
Regular monthly salary
2
Regular weekly payment
3
Daily payment
4
Piece rate payment
5
Others
Sysmiss
NSS
NSS
NSS
NSS
NSS
38098
1
34
2.682
3.963
NSC
NSC
NSC
NSC
NSC
38098
1
68
5.362
7.926
MLT
MLT
MLT
MLT
MLT
38098
271
14950648
523518.605
828423.433
NSS_SR
NSS_SR
NSS_SR
NSS_SR
NSS_SR
38098
1
2
3
4
8
9
NSC_SR
NSC_SR
NSC_SR
NSC_SR
NSC_SR
38098
1
2
4
6
7
8
17
MLT_SR
MLT_SR
MLT_SR
MLT_SR
MLT_SR
38098
1083
29901297
1053545.349
1655500.357
Weighting coefficient
Weighting coefficient
Weighting coefficient
Weighting coefficient
Weighting coefficient
38098
1.355
74753.242
2617.608
4142.108
Weighting coefficient (sub-round)
Weighting coefficient (sub-round)
Weighting coefficient (sub-round)
Weighting coefficient (sub-round)
Weighting coefficient (sub-round)
38098
5.415
299012.969
10467.774
16569.01
ID number
ID number
ID number
ID number
ID number
495016
State
State
State
State
State
495016
1
Jammu & Kashmir
2
Himachal Pradesh
3
Punjab
4
Chandigarh
5
Uttaranchal
6
Haryana
7
Delhi
8
Rajasthan
9
Uttar Pradesh
10
Bihar
11
Sikkim
12
Arunachal Pradesh
13
Nagaland
14
Manipur
15
Mizoram
16
Tripura
17
Meghalaya
18
Assam
19
West Bengal
20
Jharkhand
21
Orissa
22
Chattisgarh
23
Madhya Pradesh
24
Gujarat
25
Daman & Diu
26
D & N Haveli
27
Maharastra
28
Andhra Pradesh
29
Karnataka
30
Goa
31
Lakshadweep
32
Kerala
33
Tamil Nadu
34
Pondicherry
35
A & N Islands
Round and Centre code
Round and Centre code
Round and Centre code
Round and Centre code
Round and Centre code
495016
FSU Serial No.
FSU Serial No.
FSU Serial No.
FSU Serial No.
FSU Serial No.
495016
Round
Round
Round
Round
Round
495016
Schedule Number
Schedule Number
Schedule Number
Schedule Number
Schedule Number
495016
Sample
Sample
Sample
Sample
Sample
495016
1
Central
2
State
Sector
Sector
Sector
Sector
Sector
495016
1
Rural
2
Urban
State-Region
State-Region
State-Region
State-Region
State-Region
495016
District
District
District
District
District
495016
Stratum
Stratum
Stratum
Stratum
Stratum
495016
Sub-Stratum no.
Sub-Stratum no.
Sub-Stratum no.
Sub-Stratum no.
Sub-Stratum no.
495016
Sub-Round
Sub-Round
Sub-Round
Sub-Round
Sub-Round
495016
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
495016
FOD-Sub-Region
FOD-Sub-Region
FOD-Sub-Region
FOD-Sub-Region
FOD-Sub-Region
494991
25
Hamlet group/Sub-block no.
Hamlet group/Sub-block no.
Hamlet group/Sub-block no.
Hamlet group/Sub-block no.
Hamlet group/Sub-block no.
495016
Second-stage-stratum no.
Second-stage-stratum no.
Second-stage-stratum no.
Second-stage-stratum no.
Second-stage-stratum no.
495016
Sample hhld. No.
Sample hhld. No.
Sample hhld. No.
Sample hhld. No.
Sample hhld. No.
495016
Level
Level
Level
Level
Level
495016
6
Person srl. No.
Person srl. No.
Person srl. No.
Person srl. No.
Person srl. No.
Columns (1) & (2): Serial number and age: In columns (1) and (2) of this block, serial number of each person and his/her age recorded in columns (1) and (5), respectively of block 4, will be copied. The serial numbers in block 5.3 will be entered sequentially as they appear in column (1) of block 4. Provision has been made to record particulars of four persons in one page. Four such sheets have been provided. In case more pages are required to record the particulars of all the persons listed in block 4, additional sheets of block 5.3 may be used. These sheets should be firmly stapled with the main schedule at the appropriate place.
Since a person may pursue more than one activity during the seven days of the reference week, four lines have been provided for each serial number recorded in column (1) for making separate entries relevant to the different activities on a day (two such activities) on different days of the reference week. Past experience indicates that provision of four lines will cover almost all the situations. However, if a person reports more than four different activities during the reference week the block of four lines meant for the next serial number of persons may be utilised by putting cross (x) marks in columns (1) and (2), and continuous serial numbers in column (3). Obviously, the particulars of the next person will be entered in the cell meant for serial number of persons subsequent to the cell already utilised for the previous person. In the case of children of age 0 - 4 years, their particulars will be entered and status code 97 will be assigned to them with intensity 1.0 for all the seven days preceding the date of survey without any probing.
495016
1
39
Age
Age
Age
Age
Age
Columns (1) & (2): Serial number and age: In columns (1) and (2) of this block, serial number of each person and his/her age recorded in columns (1) and (5), respectively of block 4, will be copied. The serial numbers in block 5.3 will be entered sequentially as they appear in column (1) of block 4. Provision has been made to record particulars of four persons in one page. Four such sheets have been provided. In case more pages are required to record the particulars of all the persons listed in block 4, additional sheets of block 5.3 may be used. These sheets should be firmly stapled with the main schedule at the appropriate place.
Since a person may pursue more than one activity during the seven days of the reference week, four lines have been provided for each serial number recorded in column (1) for making separate entries relevant to the different activities on a day (two such activities) on different days of the reference week. Past experience indicates that provision of four lines will cover almost all the situations. However, if a person reports more than four different activities during the reference week the block of four lines meant for the next serial number of persons may be utilised by putting cross (x) marks in columns (1) and (2), and continuous serial numbers in column (3). Obviously, the particulars of the next person will be entered in the cell meant for serial number of persons subsequent to the cell already utilised for the previous person. In the case of children of age 0 - 4 years, their particulars will be entered and status code 97 will be assigned to them with intensity 1.0 for all the seven days preceding the date of survey without any probing.
495016
110
29.416
18.934
Srl. No. of activity
Srl. No. of activity
Srl. No. of activity
Srl. No. of activity
Srl. No. of activity
Column(3): Serial number of activity: For each person listed in column (1) of this block (which will be same as listed in column (1) of block 4), different activities pursued by them during all the seven days of the reference week will be serially numbered and this serial number of activity will be recorded in column (3). Presuming that the likelihood of one person pursuing more than four different activities in a week is rather remote, only four lines are provided for each person. As stated earlier, if a person pursues more than four different activities, the lines meant for the next person may be utilised. The current activity of a person in the rural areas is denoted by his status-cum-industry-cum-operation. Thus, for a person in the rural areas with the same status, if the industry division (2-digit NIC-2008 code) or operation are different on the same or different days, he will be considered to have pursued different activities and these activities will be entered in different lines. Similarly, in urban areas, the current activity of a person is denoted by his status-cum-industry. Thus, if a person in urban area ploughs his own field in the first half of the day and sows in the second half of the day, he will be considered to have only one activity during the day. But, in rural areas, he will be considered to have two activities.
495016
1
5
Status
Status
Status
Status
Status
Column (4): Status: The current activity 'status' codes corresponding to the serial number of activity entered in column (3) will be recorded in this column.
It may be noted that these are same as the usual activity status codes, except the codes 42, 61, 62, 71, 72, 82 and 98 which are not applicable for usual status. Moreover, activity status code 41 in the usual status is used for casual wage labour in all types of public works, whereas in the current activity status, code 41 is for casual wage labour in public works other than MGNREG works and code 42 is for casual wage labour in MGNREG works. It may be noted that though under MGNREG Act persons of age 18 years and above in rural areas willing to do unskilled manual work are entitled to get MGNREG public works, for this survey, activity status code 42 may be assigned to those who have worked under MGNREG works irrespective of the age and place of residence of the person. Besides, code 81 in usual status is used to indicate both the situations of seeking and being available for work, while in the current activity status, code 81 is for the persons 'seeking work' and code 82 is for the persons who 'did not seek but was available for work'. The current weekly activity status for each individual will be identified based on the daily activity status codes. The procedure for doing this will be explained later in this chapter. The following paragraphs describe in details the procedure to be followed in making entries in each of the columns.
495016
11
Worked in h.h. enterprise (self-employed): own account worker
12
Employer
21
Worked as helper in h.h. enterprise (unpaid family worker)
31
Worked as regular salaried/ wage employee
41
Worked as casual wage labour in public works other than NREG works
42
Worked as casual wage labour in NREG works
51
Worked as casual wage labour: in other types of work
61
Had work in household enterprise (self-employed) but did not work due to: sickness
62
Had work in household enterprise (self-employed) but did not work due to: other reasons
71
Had regular salaried/wage employment but did not work due to: sickness
72
Had regular salaried/wage employment but did not work due to: other reasons
81
Sought work
82
Did not seek but was available for work
91
Attended educational institution
92
Attended domestic duties only
93
Attended domestic duties and was also engaged in free collection of goods (vegetables, roots, firewood, cattle feed, etc.), sewing, tailoring, weaving, etc. for household use
94
Rentiers, pensioners , remittance recipients, etc.
95
Not able to work due to disability
97
Others (including begging, prostitution, etc.)
98
Did not work due to temporary sickness (for casual workers only)
99
NIC-2008 code
NIC-2008 code
NIC-2008 code
NIC-2008 code
NIC-2008 code
Column (5): Industry division (2-digit NIC-2008 code): For each status code grouped under the activity category 'working' (i.e., for the status codes 11-72 recorded in column 4), 2-digit NIC-2008 code will be entered in column (5) in terms of the specified codes.
177550
317466
1
99
32.811
30.831
Operation
Operation
Operation
Operation
Operation
Column (6): Operation (for rural areas): This column will be filled in for persons belonging to the rural households only. The actual working operation performed by the persons relevant to the status codes grouped under the activity category working (i.e., status codes 11-72) will be entered in terms of codes in this column. It may be noted that for regular salaried/wage employees on leave or holiday, the 'operation' will relate to their respective function in the work or job from which he is temporarily off in view of his taking leave or holiday. Similarly for persons categorized as 'self-employed' (status codes 11, 12 & 21) if they are not at work on a particular day in spite of their having work on that day, operation to be recorded will relate to the work they would have done if they had not enjoyed leisure on that day.
Although it may be theoretically possible that on a particular day of the reference week, a person may have any number of activities, the particulars relating to two activities identified on the basis of priority cum major time criterion need only be considered for making entries in columns 7-13. Thus, on a day, a person may either have only one activity with 'full' intensity or two activities with 'half' intensity for each. If the activity is pursued with intensity 'half' on a particular day, the entry will be 0.5 against that activity and if that is pursued with intensity more than half, 1.0 will be recorded against that activity in the relevant columns (7) to (13). Generally, an activity, which is pursued for 1 hour or more but less than 4 hours is considered to have been pursued with 'half' intensity. If it is pursued for 4 hours or more, the activity is considered to have been pursued with 'full' intensity. However, for some persons, less than four hours of work daily is their normal working hours for the work or profession. In such cases they will be considered to have worked with 'full' intensity.
The decision whether the intensity to be recorded for an activity will be 0.5 or 1.0 has to be taken by the investigating staff after making careful probes into the actual situation obtaining for the person on a particular day. Mere declaration made by the informants, that less than four hours of work daily is their normal working hours for the work or profession, should not be the basis for recording the intensity as 1.0. In the case of a cultivator, a village artisan or a small trader, it should not be presumed that a few hours on a day, say during the lean periods of the year, is their normal work, and the intensity 1.0 need not necessarily be recorded for them. Since this particular block of the schedule is meant for recording the information on periodical or seasonal under-utilisation of available labour time, careful probes about the nature of work performed by a person during the day has to be made before recording the relevant entries.
To illustrate, in so far as the daily activity pattern of a person is concerned, the following seven different situations can be visualized for a person on a single day:
(i) he/she may be engaged fully in one economic activity;
(ii) he/she may be engaged in two different types of economic activities;
(iii) he/she may be partly engaged in economic activity and for the rest of the day he may be seeking or available for work and at the same time may or may not be doing some non-economic activities;
(iv) he/she may be partly engaged in economic activity and during the rest of the day he is not available for work and may be doing some non-economic activities;
(v) he/she may be available for work for the entire day;
(vi) he/she may be available for work for part of the day and for the remaining part he may not be available for work and may be pursuing some non-economic activity and
(vii) he/she may be fully engaged in non-economic activities.
Which of the status codes are to be entered in column (4) will depend on whichever of the above situations are obtaining for a person on the different days of the reference week. The investigator is to first ascertain the exact situation from the informant and will then record the appropriate status code or codes, as the case may be, in this column using the priority-cum-major time criterion. The relevant codes to be used for recording the status are already given. The following illustrations may be noted for general guidance.
(a) A person found to be engaged in domestic duties should not be categorised 'engaged in domestic duties' (code 92) if the person reports that he/she has also been available for work concurrently.
(b) A person engaged in regular salaried/wage employment but currently not at work will be assigned code 71 or 72 irrespective of whether he is engaged in any other 'economic or non-economic' activity.
(c) Unpaid apprentices will be treated as 'students' while paid apprentices will be treated as employees.
(d) 'Free collection for sale' will be treated as self- employment.
113049
381967
1
Manual work in cultivation: ploughing
2
Manual work in cultivation: sowing
3
Manual work in cultivation: transplanting
4
Manual work in cultivation: weeding
5
Manual work in cultivation: harvesting
6
Manual work in cultivation: other cultivation activities
7
Manual work in other agricultural activities: forestry
8
Manual work in other agricultural activities: plantation
10
Manual work in other agricultural activities: animal husbandry
11
Manual work in other agricultural activities: fisheries
12
Manual work in other agricultural activities: other agricultural activities
13
Manual work in non-agricultural activities
14
Non-manual work in: cultivation
15
Non-manual work in: activities other than cultivation
Sysmiss
Intensity- 7th day
Intensity- 7th day
Intensity- 7th day
Intensity- 7th day
Intensity- 7th day
Columns (7) to (13): Intensity of activity: For each activity recorded in column (3), the intensity with which the particular activity is performed on the different days of the reference week will be recorded in quantitative terms 'half' or 'full' in these columns. As described earlier, for each activity listed in column (3) either one 'full' intensity or two 'half' intensity may be assigned to a person on any one of the seven days of the reference week. For a particular activity, the recording of entries in columns (7) to (13) should start from column (7) which is provided for recording the intensity of that activity on the seventh day of the reference week, i.e., the day preceding the date of survey. Similarly, the intensity of that activity on the sixth, fifth and earlier days of the week will be recorded in columns (8), (9), (10), (11), (12) and (13) respectively. If the intensity of an activity is 'full' on a particular day, '1.0' will be recorded in the relevant column. On the other hand, if the intensity is 'half', the entry will be '0.5'. If that particular activity is not pursued on some other days of the reference week, the corresponding columns provided in the block for those days will be left blank against that activity. Thus, for each day, for a person, there will be either only one entry with intensity 1.0 in any one of the lines or two entries with intensity 0.5 each in any two of the lines.
For determining the various activities pursued by a person during the reference week and their intensities, the following thumb rule may be adopted:
(a) If a person had worked or was employed, that is, if he was engaged in any one or more of the activities 11-72 for four hours or more on a day he would be considered 'working' or 'employed' for the whole day and assigned the one or two out of the different work activities on which he devoted relatively long time. In the former case, intensity will be 1.0 and in the latter cases, 0.5 for each of the two activities recorded.
(b) A person, who had worked for 1 hour or more but less than 4 hours on a day, would be considered 'working' for half day and for the other half he would be considered either 'seeking or available for work', i.e., 'unemployed' (code 81 or 82) or as 'neither working nor available for work', i.e., 'not in labour force' (91-98) depending on whether or not the person was seeking/available for work. The person will be assigned the relevant work status code (11-72) with 'half' intensity and non-work status code 81 or 82 if 'unemployed' or any one of the relevant codes 91-98 if 'not in labour force', with 'half' intensity. If the nature of work is such that, (when employed in a full day) he/she works for less than 4 hours, full intensity will be given (e.g., a doctor may practise for 3 hours only on each day).
(c) If a person had not worked even for an hour on the day but had sought work or was available for work for four hours or more, he/she would be considered unemployed for the whole day and assigned the code 81 or 82 as the case might be with 'full' intensity. But if he/she sought work or was available for work for one hour or more but less than four hours, he/she would be considered 'unemployed' for half day and assigned the activity status code 81 or 82 with 'half' intensity and 'not in labour force' with 'half' intensity for the other half of the day, for which the relevant code (any one of the codes 91-98) would be assigned.
(d) A person not so considered 'employed', or 'unemployed' either for 'full' day or 'half' day as shown in (a), (b) or (c), would be given activity codes 91-98 with intensity 'full' or two of them with each having intensity 'half', as the case may be.
A few special cases are stated below regarding assigning of intensity.
(a) In the case of a person engaged in self-employment, such as a doctor, a stationary or peripatetic trader or vendor, a freelance artisan or a mason or a carpenter, etc., the following may be kept in view while recording entries on intensity.
(i) A doctor sitting in his chamber for 4 hours or more, no matter whether he examined and prescribed medicine for a single patient or not, intensity 1.0 should be recorded.
(ii) For stationary or peripatetic vendor or trader moving around in his professional rounds for 4 or more hours, intensity 1.0 should be recorded whatever little business is done by the person.
(iii) For recording intensity (entries 1.0 or 0.5) in columns (7) to (13) in the cases of masons or carpenters in their professional rounds, similar procedure is to be adopted.
(b) In the case of regular or casual salaried or wage employees, the activity beyond the normal working hours need not be considered for recording entries in these columns. On the other hand, if a person pursues two economic activities of duration, say 4-5 hours each, both are to be recorded with 0.5 intensity for each. In the case of self-employed persons, time spent on any ancillary activity relating to the actual activity of production of goods or services, will also be considered as time spent on 'work'.
466632
28384
0.5
1
Sysmiss
1. An activity relating to work will be identified on the basis of the status-cum-industry-cum-operation in the rural areas and on the basis of status-cum-industry in the urban areas. An activity relating to 'other than work' will be identified on the basis of status only both in rural and urban areas.
2. On a day, a person will be considered to have been engaged in one activity with full intensity (1.0) or in two activities with half intensity (0.5). Of the many activities, two activities to be chosen based on priority-cum-major time criterion.
Intensity- 6th day
Intensity- 6th day
Intensity- 6th day
Intensity- 6th day
Intensity- 6th day
Columns (7) to (13): Intensity of activity: For each activity recorded in column (3), the intensity with which the particular activity is performed on the different days of the reference week will be recorded in quantitative terms 'half' or 'full' in these columns. As described earlier, for each activity listed in column (3) either one 'full' intensity or two 'half' intensity may be assigned to a person on any one of the seven days of the reference week. For a particular activity, the recording of entries in columns (7) to (13) should start from column (7) which is provided for recording the intensity of that activity on the seventh day of the reference week, i.e., the day preceding the date of survey. Similarly, the intensity of that activity on the sixth, fifth and earlier days of the week will be recorded in columns (8), (9), (10), (11), (12) and (13) respectively. If the intensity of an activity is 'full' on a particular day, '1.0' will be recorded in the relevant column. On the other hand, if the intensity is 'half', the entry will be '0.5'. If that particular activity is not pursued on some other days of the reference week, the corresponding columns provided in the block for those days will be left blank against that activity. Thus, for each day, for a person, there will be either only one entry with intensity 1.0 in any one of the lines or two entries with intensity 0.5 each in any two of the lines.
For determining the various activities pursued by a person during the reference week and their intensities, the following thumb rule may be adopted:
(a) If a person had worked or was employed, that is, if he was engaged in any one or more of the activities 11-72 for four hours or more on a day he would be considered 'working' or 'employed' for the whole day and assigned the one or two out of the different work activities on which he devoted relatively long time. In the former case, intensity will be 1.0 and in the latter cases, 0.5 for each of the two activities recorded.
(b) A person, who had worked for 1 hour or more but less than 4 hours on a day, would be considered 'working' for half day and for the other half he would be considered either 'seeking or available for work', i.e., 'unemployed' (code 81 or 82) or as 'neither working nor available for work', i.e., 'not in labour force' (91-98) depending on whether or not the person was seeking/available for work. The person will be assigned the relevant work status code (11-72) with 'half' intensity and non-work status code 81 or 82 if 'unemployed' or any one of the relevant codes 91-98 if 'not in labour force', with 'half' intensity. If the nature of work is such that, (when employed in a full day) he/she works for less than 4 hours, full intensity will be given (e.g., a doctor may practise for 3 hours only on each day).
(c) If a person had not worked even for an hour on the day but had sought work or was available for work for four hours or more, he/she would be considered unemployed for the whole day and assigned the code 81 or 82 as the case might be with 'full' intensity. But if he/she sought work or was available for work for one hour or more but less than four hours, he/she would be considered 'unemployed' for half day and assigned the activity status code 81 or 82 with 'half' intensity and 'not in labour force' with 'half' intensity for the other half of the day, for which the relevant code (any one of the codes 91-98) would be assigned.
(d) A person not so considered 'employed', or 'unemployed' either for 'full' day or 'half' day as shown in (a), (b) or (c), would be given activity codes 91-98 with intensity 'full' or two of them with each having intensity 'half', as the case may be.
A few special cases are stated below regarding assigning of intensity.
(a) In the case of a person engaged in self-employment, such as a doctor, a stationary or peripatetic trader or vendor, a freelance artisan or a mason or a carpenter, etc., the following may be kept in view while recording entries on intensity.
(i) A doctor sitting in his chamber for 4 hours or more, no matter whether he examined and prescribed medicine for a single patient or not, intensity 1.0 should be recorded.
(ii) For stationary or peripatetic vendor or trader moving around in his professional rounds for 4 or more hours, intensity 1.0 should be recorded whatever little business is done by the person.
(iii) For recording intensity (entries 1.0 or 0.5) in columns (7) to (13) in the cases of masons or carpenters in their professional rounds, similar procedure is to be adopted.
(b) In the case of regular or casual salaried or wage employees, the activity beyond the normal working hours need not be considered for recording entries in these columns. On the other hand, if a person pursues two economic activities of duration, say 4-5 hours each, both are to be recorded with 0.5 intensity for each. In the case of self-employed persons, time spent on any ancillary activity relating to the actual activity of production of goods or services, will also be considered as time spent on 'work'.
466939
28077
0.5
1
Sysmiss
1. An activity relating to work will be identified on the basis of the status-cum-industry-cum-operation in the rural areas and on the basis of status-cum-industry in the urban areas. An activity relating to 'other than work' will be identified on the basis of status only both in rural and urban areas.
2. On a day, a person will be considered to have been engaged in one activity with full intensity (1.0) or in two activities with half intensity (0.5). Of the many activities, two activities to be chosen based on priority-cum-major time criterion.
Intensity- 5th day
Intensity- 5th day
Intensity- 5th day
Intensity- 5th day
Intensity- 5th day
Columns (7) to (13): Intensity of activity: For each activity recorded in column (3), the intensity with which the particular activity is performed on the different days of the reference week will be recorded in quantitative terms 'half' or 'full' in these columns. As described earlier, for each activity listed in column (3) either one 'full' intensity or two 'half' intensity may be assigned to a person on any one of the seven days of the reference week. For a particular activity, the recording of entries in columns (7) to (13) should start from column (7) which is provided for recording the intensity of that activity on the seventh day of the reference week, i.e., the day preceding the date of survey. Similarly, the intensity of that activity on the sixth, fifth and earlier days of the week will be recorded in columns (8), (9), (10), (11), (12) and (13) respectively. If the intensity of an activity is 'full' on a particular day, '1.0' will be recorded in the relevant column. On the other hand, if the intensity is 'half', the entry will be '0.5'. If that particular activity is not pursued on some other days of the reference week, the corresponding columns provided in the block for those days will be left blank against that activity. Thus, for each day, for a person, there will be either only one entry with intensity 1.0 in any one of the lines or two entries with intensity 0.5 each in any two of the lines.
For determining the various activities pursued by a person during the reference week and their intensities, the following thumb rule may be adopted:
(a) If a person had worked or was employed, that is, if he was engaged in any one or more of the activities 11-72 for four hours or more on a day he would be considered 'working' or 'employed' for the whole day and assigned the one or two out of the different work activities on which he devoted relatively long time. In the former case, intensity will be 1.0 and in the latter cases, 0.5 for each of the two activities recorded.
(b) A person, who had worked for 1 hour or more but less than 4 hours on a day, would be considered 'working' for half day and for the other half he would be considered either 'seeking or available for work', i.e., 'unemployed' (code 81 or 82) or as 'neither working nor available for work', i.e., 'not in labour force' (91-98) depending on whether or not the person was seeking/available for work. The person will be assigned the relevant work status code (11-72) with 'half' intensity and non-work status code 81 or 82 if 'unemployed' or any one of the relevant codes 91-98 if 'not in labour force', with 'half' intensity. If the nature of work is such that, (when employed in a full day) he/she works for less than 4 hours, full intensity will be given (e.g., a doctor may practise for 3 hours only on each day).
(c) If a person had not worked even for an hour on the day but had sought work or was available for work for four hours or more, he/she would be considered unemployed for the whole day and assigned the code 81 or 82 as the case might be with 'full' intensity. But if he/she sought work or was available for work for one hour or more but less than four hours, he/she would be considered 'unemployed' for half day and assigned the activity status code 81 or 82 with 'half' intensity and 'not in labour force' with 'half' intensity for the other half of the day, for which the relevant code (any one of the codes 91-98) would be assigned.
(d) A person not so considered 'employed', or 'unemployed' either for 'full' day or 'half' day as shown in (a), (b) or (c), would be given activity codes 91-98 with intensity 'full' or two of them with each having intensity 'half', as the case may be.
A few special cases are stated below regarding assigning of intensity.
(a) In the case of a person engaged in self-employment, such as a doctor, a stationary or peripatetic trader or vendor, a freelance artisan or a mason or a carpenter, etc., the following may be kept in view while recording entries on intensity.
(i) A doctor sitting in his chamber for 4 hours or more, no matter whether he examined and prescribed medicine for a single patient or not, intensity 1.0 should be recorded.
(ii) For stationary or peripatetic vendor or trader moving around in his professional rounds for 4 or more hours, intensity 1.0 should be recorded whatever little business is done by the person.
(iii) For recording intensity (entries 1.0 or 0.5) in columns (7) to (13) in the cases of masons or carpenters in their professional rounds, similar procedure is to be adopted.
(b) In the case of regular or casual salaried or wage employees, the activity beyond the normal working hours need not be considered for recording entries in these columns. On the other hand, if a person pursues two economic activities of duration, say 4-5 hours each, both are to be recorded with 0.5 intensity for each. In the case of self-employed persons, time spent on any ancillary activity relating to the actual activity of production of goods or services, will also be considered as time spent on 'work'.
467132
27884
0.5
1
Sysmiss
1. An activity relating to work will be identified on the basis of the status-cum-industry-cum-operation in the rural areas and on the basis of status-cum-industry in the urban areas. An activity relating to 'other than work' will be identified on the basis of status only both in rural and urban areas.
2. On a day, a person will be considered to have been engaged in one activity with full intensity (1.0) or in two activities with half intensity (0.5). Of the many activities, two activities to be chosen based on priority-cum-major time criterion.
Intensity- 4th day
Intensity- 4th day
Intensity- 4th day
Intensity- 4th day
Intensity- 4th day
Columns (7) to (13): Intensity of activity: For each activity recorded in column (3), the intensity with which the particular activity is performed on the different days of the reference week will be recorded in quantitative terms 'half' or 'full' in these columns. As described earlier, for each activity listed in column (3) either one 'full' intensity or two 'half' intensity may be assigned to a person on any one of the seven days of the reference week. For a particular activity, the recording of entries in columns (7) to (13) should start from column (7) which is provided for recording the intensity of that activity on the seventh day of the reference week, i.e., the day preceding the date of survey. Similarly, the intensity of that activity on the sixth, fifth and earlier days of the week will be recorded in columns (8), (9), (10), (11), (12) and (13) respectively. If the intensity of an activity is 'full' on a particular day, '1.0' will be recorded in the relevant column. On the other hand, if the intensity is 'half', the entry will be '0.5'. If that particular activity is not pursued on some other days of the reference week, the corresponding columns provided in the block for those days will be left blank against that activity. Thus, for each day, for a person, there will be either only one entry with intensity 1.0 in any one of the lines or two entries with intensity 0.5 each in any two of the lines.
For determining the various activities pursued by a person during the reference week and their intensities, the following thumb rule may be adopted:
(a) If a person had worked or was employed, that is, if he was engaged in any one or more of the activities 11-72 for four hours or more on a day he would be considered 'working' or 'employed' for the whole day and assigned the one or two out of the different work activities on which he devoted relatively long time. In the former case, intensity will be 1.0 and in the latter cases, 0.5 for each of the two activities recorded.
(b) A person, who had worked for 1 hour or more but less than 4 hours on a day, would be considered 'working' for half day and for the other half he would be considered either 'seeking or available for work', i.e., 'unemployed' (code 81 or 82) or as 'neither working nor available for work', i.e., 'not in labour force' (91-98) depending on whether or not the person was seeking/available for work. The person will be assigned the relevant work status code (11-72) with 'half' intensity and non-work status code 81 or 82 if 'unemployed' or any one of the relevant codes 91-98 if 'not in labour force', with 'half' intensity. If the nature of work is such that, (when employed in a full day) he/she works for less than 4 hours, full intensity will be given (e.g., a doctor may practise for 3 hours only on each day).
(c) If a person had not worked even for an hour on the day but had sought work or was available for work for four hours or more, he/she would be considered unemployed for the whole day and assigned the code 81 or 82 as the case might be with 'full' intensity. But if he/she sought work or was available for work for one hour or more but less than four hours, he/she would be considered 'unemployed' for half day and assigned the activity status code 81 or 82 with 'half' intensity and 'not in labour force' with 'half' intensity for the other half of the day, for which the relevant code (any one of the codes 91-98) would be assigned.
(d) A person not so considered 'employed', or 'unemployed' either for 'full' day or 'half' day as shown in (a), (b) or (c), would be given activity codes 91-98 with intensity 'full' or two of them with each having intensity 'half', as the case may be.
A few special cases are stated below regarding assigning of intensity.
(a) In the case of a person engaged in self-employment, such as a doctor, a stationary or peripatetic trader or vendor, a freelance artisan or a mason or a carpenter, etc., the following may be kept in view while recording entries on intensity.
(i) A doctor sitting in his chamber for 4 hours or more, no matter whether he examined and prescribed medicine for a single patient or not, intensity 1.0 should be recorded.
(ii) For stationary or peripatetic vendor or trader moving around in his professional rounds for 4 or more hours, intensity 1.0 should be recorded whatever little business is done by the person.
(iii) For recording intensity (entries 1.0 or 0.5) in columns (7) to (13) in the cases of masons or carpenters in their professional rounds, similar procedure is to be adopted.
(b) In the case of regular or casual salaried or wage employees, the activity beyond the normal working hours need not be considered for recording entries in these columns. On the other hand, if a person pursues two economic activities of duration, say 4-5 hours each, both are to be recorded with 0.5 intensity for each. In the case of self-employed persons, time spent on any ancillary activity relating to the actual activity of production of goods or services, will also be considered as time spent on 'work'.
467181
27835
0.5
1
Sysmiss
1. An activity relating to work will be identified on the basis of the status-cum-industry-cum-operation in the rural areas and on the basis of status-cum-industry in the urban areas. An activity relating to 'other than work' will be identified on the basis of status only both in rural and urban areas.
2. On a day, a person will be considered to have been engaged in one activity with full intensity (1.0) or in two activities with half intensity (0.5). Of the many activities, two activities to be chosen based on priority-cum-major time criterion.
Intensity-3rd day
Intensity-3rd day
Intensity-3rd day
Intensity-3rd day
Intensity-3rd day
Columns (7) to (13): Intensity of activity: For each activity recorded in column (3), the intensity with which the particular activity is performed on the different days of the reference week will be recorded in quantitative terms 'half' or 'full' in these columns. As described earlier, for each activity listed in column (3) either one 'full' intensity or two 'half' intensity may be assigned to a person on any one of the seven days of the reference week. For a particular activity, the recording of entries in columns (7) to (13) should start from column (7) which is provided for recording the intensity of that activity on the seventh day of the reference week, i.e., the day preceding the date of survey. Similarly, the intensity of that activity on the sixth, fifth and earlier days of the week will be recorded in columns (8), (9), (10), (11), (12) and (13) respectively. If the intensity of an activity is 'full' on a particular day, '1.0' will be recorded in the relevant column. On the other hand, if the intensity is 'half', the entry will be '0.5'. If that particular activity is not pursued on some other days of the reference week, the corresponding columns provided in the block for those days will be left blank against that activity. Thus, for each day, for a person, there will be either only one entry with intensity 1.0 in any one of the lines or two entries with intensity 0.5 each in any two of the lines.
For determining the various activities pursued by a person during the reference week and their intensities, the following thumb rule may be adopted:
(a) If a person had worked or was employed, that is, if he was engaged in any one or more of the activities 11-72 for four hours or more on a day he would be considered 'working' or 'employed' for the whole day and assigned the one or two out of the different work activities on which he devoted relatively long time. In the former case, intensity will be 1.0 and in the latter cases, 0.5 for each of the two activities recorded.
(b) A person, who had worked for 1 hour or more but less than 4 hours on a day, would be considered 'working' for half day and for the other half he would be considered either 'seeking or available for work', i.e., 'unemployed' (code 81 or 82) or as 'neither working nor available for work', i.e., 'not in labour force' (91-98) depending on whether or not the person was seeking/available for work. The person will be assigned the relevant work status code (11-72) with 'half' intensity and non-work status code 81 or 82 if 'unemployed' or any one of the relevant codes 91-98 if 'not in labour force', with 'half' intensity. If the nature of work is such that, (when employed in a full day) he/she works for less than 4 hours, full intensity will be given (e.g., a doctor may practise for 3 hours only on each day).
(c) If a person had not worked even for an hour on the day but had sought work or was available for work for four hours or more, he/she would be considered unemployed for the whole day and assigned the code 81 or 82 as the case might be with 'full' intensity. But if he/she sought work or was available for work for one hour or more but less than four hours, he/she would be considered 'unemployed' for half day and assigned the activity status code 81 or 82 with 'half' intensity and 'not in labour force' with 'half' intensity for the other half of the day, for which the relevant code (any one of the codes 91-98) would be assigned.
(d) A person not so considered 'employed', or 'unemployed' either for 'full' day or 'half' day as shown in (a), (b) or (c), would be given activity codes 91-98 with intensity 'full' or two of them with each having intensity 'half', as the case may be.
A few special cases are stated below regarding assigning of intensity.
(a) In the case of a person engaged in self-employment, such as a doctor, a stationary or peripatetic trader or vendor, a freelance artisan or a mason or a carpenter, etc., the following may be kept in view while recording entries on intensity.
(i) A doctor sitting in his chamber for 4 hours or more, no matter whether he examined and prescribed medicine for a single patient or not, intensity 1.0 should be recorded.
(ii) For stationary or peripatetic vendor or trader moving around in his professional rounds for 4 or more hours, intensity 1.0 should be recorded whatever little business is done by the person.
(iii) For recording intensity (entries 1.0 or 0.5) in columns (7) to (13) in the cases of masons or carpenters in their professional rounds, similar procedure is to be adopted.
(b) In the case of regular or casual salaried or wage employees, the activity beyond the normal working hours need not be considered for recording entries in these columns. On the other hand, if a person pursues two economic activities of duration, say 4-5 hours each, both are to be recorded with 0.5 intensity for each. In the case of self-employed persons, time spent on any ancillary activity relating to the actual activity of production of goods or services, will also be considered as time spent on 'work'.
467143
27873
0.5
1
Sysmiss
1. An activity relating to work will be identified on the basis of the status-cum-industry-cum-operation in the rural areas and on the basis of status-cum-industry in the urban areas. An activity relating to 'other than work' will be identified on the basis of status only both in rural and urban areas.
2. On a day, a person will be considered to have been engaged in one activity with full intensity (1.0) or in two activities with half intensity (0.5). Of the many activities, two activities to be chosen based on priority-cum-major time criterion.
Intensity-2nd day
Intensity-2nd day
Intensity-2nd day
Intensity-2nd day
Intensity-2nd day
Columns (7) to (13): Intensity of activity: For each activity recorded in column (3), the intensity with which the particular activity is performed on the different days of the reference week will be recorded in quantitative terms 'half' or 'full' in these columns. As described earlier, for each activity listed in column (3) either one 'full' intensity or two 'half' intensity may be assigned to a person on any one of the seven days of the reference week. For a particular activity, the recording of entries in columns (7) to (13) should start from column (7) which is provided for recording the intensity of that activity on the seventh day of the reference week, i.e., the day preceding the date of survey. Similarly, the intensity of that activity on the sixth, fifth and earlier days of the week will be recorded in columns (8), (9), (10), (11), (12) and (13) respectively. If the intensity of an activity is 'full' on a particular day, '1.0' will be recorded in the relevant column. On the other hand, if the intensity is 'half', the entry will be '0.5'. If that particular activity is not pursued on some other days of the reference week, the corresponding columns provided in the block for those days will be left blank against that activity. Thus, for each day, for a person, there will be either only one entry with intensity 1.0 in any one of the lines or two entries with intensity 0.5 each in any two of the lines.
For determining the various activities pursued by a person during the reference week and their intensities, the following thumb rule may be adopted:
(a) If a person had worked or was employed, that is, if he was engaged in any one or more of the activities 11-72 for four hours or more on a day he would be considered 'working' or 'employed' for the whole day and assigned the one or two out of the different work activities on which he devoted relatively long time. In the former case, intensity will be 1.0 and in the latter cases, 0.5 for each of the two activities recorded.
(b) A person, who had worked for 1 hour or more but less than 4 hours on a day, would be considered 'working' for half day and for the other half he would be considered either 'seeking or available for work', i.e., 'unemployed' (code 81 or 82) or as 'neither working nor available for work', i.e., 'not in labour force' (91-98) depending on whether or not the person was seeking/available for work. The person will be assigned the relevant work status code (11-72) with 'half' intensity and non-work status code 81 or 82 if 'unemployed' or any one of the relevant codes 91-98 if 'not in labour force', with 'half' intensity. If the nature of work is such that, (when employed in a full day) he/she works for less than 4 hours, full intensity will be given (e.g., a doctor may practise for 3 hours only on each day).
(c) If a person had not worked even for an hour on the day but had sought work or was available for work for four hours or more, he/she would be considered unemployed for the whole day and assigned the code 81 or 82 as the case might be with 'full' intensity. But if he/she sought work or was available for work for one hour or more but less than four hours, he/she would be considered 'unemployed' for half day and assigned the activity status code 81 or 82 with 'half' intensity and 'not in labour force' with 'half' intensity for the other half of the day, for which the relevant code (any one of the codes 91-98) would be assigned.
(d) A person not so considered 'employed', or 'unemployed' either for 'full' day or 'half' day as shown in (a), (b) or (c), would be given activity codes 91-98 with intensity 'full' or two of them with each having intensity 'half', as the case may be.
A few special cases are stated below regarding assigning of intensity.
(a) In the case of a person engaged in self-employment, such as a doctor, a stationary or peripatetic trader or vendor, a freelance artisan or a mason or a carpenter, etc., the following may be kept in view while recording entries on intensity.
(i) A doctor sitting in his chamber for 4 hours or more, no matter whether he examined and prescribed medicine for a single patient or not, intensity 1.0 should be recorded.
(ii) For stationary or peripatetic vendor or trader moving around in his professional rounds for 4 or more hours, intensity 1.0 should be recorded whatever little business is done by the person.
(iii) For recording intensity (entries 1.0 or 0.5) in columns (7) to (13) in the cases of masons or carpenters in their professional rounds, similar procedure is to be adopted.
(b) In the case of regular or casual salaried or wage employees, the activity beyond the normal working hours need not be considered for recording entries in these columns. On the other hand, if a person pursues two economic activities of duration, say 4-5 hours each, both are to be recorded with 0.5 intensity for each. In the case of self-employed persons, time spent on any ancillary activity relating to the actual activity of production of goods or services, will also be considered as time spent on 'work'.
467153
27863
0.5
1
Sysmiss
1. An activity relating to work will be identified on the basis of the status-cum-industry-cum-operation in the rural areas and on the basis of status-cum-industry in the urban areas. An activity relating to 'other than work' will be identified on the basis of status only both in rural and urban areas.
2. On a day, a person will be considered to have been engaged in one activity with full intensity (1.0) or in two activities with half intensity (0.5). Of the many activities, two activities to be chosen based on priority-cum-major time criterion.
Intensity-1st day
Intensity-1st day
Intensity-1st day
Intensity-1st day
Intensity-1st day
Columns (7) to (13): Intensity of activity: For each activity recorded in column (3), the intensity with which the particular activity is performed on the different days of the reference week will be recorded in quantitative terms 'half' or 'full' in these columns. As described earlier, for each activity listed in column (3) either one 'full' intensity or two 'half' intensity may be assigned to a person on any one of the seven days of the reference week. For a particular activity, the recording of entries in columns (7) to (13) should start from column (7) which is provided for recording the intensity of that activity on the seventh day of the reference week, i.e., the day preceding the date of survey. Similarly, the intensity of that activity on the sixth, fifth and earlier days of the week will be recorded in columns (8), (9), (10), (11), (12) and (13) respectively. If the intensity of an activity is 'full' on a particular day, '1.0' will be recorded in the relevant column. On the other hand, if the intensity is 'half', the entry will be '0.5'. If that particular activity is not pursued on some other days of the reference week, the corresponding columns provided in the block for those days will be left blank against that activity. Thus, for each day, for a person, there will be either only one entry with intensity 1.0 in any one of the lines or two entries with intensity 0.5 each in any two of the lines.
For determining the various activities pursued by a person during the reference week and their intensities, the following thumb rule may be adopted:
(a) If a person had worked or was employed, that is, if he was engaged in any one or more of the activities 11-72 for four hours or more on a day he would be considered 'working' or 'employed' for the whole day and assigned the one or two out of the different work activities on which he devoted relatively long time. In the former case, intensity will be 1.0 and in the latter cases, 0.5 for each of the two activities recorded.
(b) A person, who had worked for 1 hour or more but less than 4 hours on a day, would be considered 'working' for half day and for the other half he would be considered either 'seeking or available for work', i.e., 'unemployed' (code 81 or 82) or as 'neither working nor available for work', i.e., 'not in labour force' (91-98) depending on whether or not the person was seeking/available for work. The person will be assigned the relevant work status code (11-72) with 'half' intensity and non-work status code 81 or 82 if 'unemployed' or any one of the relevant codes 91-98 if 'not in labour force', with 'half' intensity. If the nature of work is such that, (when employed in a full day) he/she works for less than 4 hours, full intensity will be given (e.g., a doctor may practise for 3 hours only on each day).
(c) If a person had not worked even for an hour on the day but had sought work or was available for work for four hours or more, he/she would be considered unemployed for the whole day and assigned the code 81 or 82 as the case might be with 'full' intensity. But if he/she sought work or was available for work for one hour or more but less than four hours, he/she would be considered 'unemployed' for half day and assigned the activity status code 81 or 82 with 'half' intensity and 'not in labour force' with 'half' intensity for the other half of the day, for which the relevant code (any one of the codes 91-98) would be assigned.
(d) A person not so considered 'employed', or 'unemployed' either for 'full' day or 'half' day as shown in (a), (b) or (c), would be given activity codes 91-98 with intensity 'full' or two of them with each having intensity 'half', as the case may be.
A few special cases are stated below regarding assigning of intensity.
(a) In the case of a person engaged in self-employment, such as a doctor, a stationary or peripatetic trader or vendor, a freelance artisan or a mason or a carpenter, etc., the following may be kept in view while recording entries on intensity.
(i) A doctor sitting in his chamber for 4 hours or more, no matter whether he examined and prescribed medicine for a single patient or not, intensity 1.0 should be recorded.
(ii) For stationary or peripatetic vendor or trader moving around in his professional rounds for 4 or more hours, intensity 1.0 should be recorded whatever little business is done by the person.
(iii) For recording intensity (entries 1.0 or 0.5) in columns (7) to (13) in the cases of masons or carpenters in their professional rounds, similar procedure is to be adopted.
(b) In the case of regular or casual salaried or wage employees, the activity beyond the normal working hours need not be considered for recording entries in these columns. On the other hand, if a person pursues two economic activities of duration, say 4-5 hours each, both are to be recorded with 0.5 intensity for each. In the case of self-employed persons, time spent on any ancillary activity relating to the actual activity of production of goods or services, will also be considered as time spent on 'work'.
466940
28076
0.5
Half
1
Full
Sysmiss
1. An activity relating to work will be identified on the basis of the status-cum-industry-cum-operation in the rural areas and on the basis of status-cum-industry in the urban areas. An activity relating to 'other than work' will be identified on the basis of status only both in rural and urban areas.
2. On a day, a person will be considered to have been engaged in one activity with full intensity (1.0) or in two activities with half intensity (0.5). Of the many activities, two activities to be chosen based on priority-cum-major time criterion.
Total no. of days in each activity
Total no. of days in each activity
Total no. of days in each activity
Total no. of days in each activity
Total no. of days in each activity
Column (14): Total number of days in each activity: The number of days for which a particular activity was pursued during the seven days, i.e., the total of columns (7) to (13) will be recorded in one place of decimal in column (14) separately for each activity listed in column (3). It may be noted that the total number of days for all the activities taken together should always be 7.0 for each individual entered in column (1).
495016
0.5
7
6.462
1.409
Wage & Salary Earnings-Cash
Wage & Salary Earnings-Cash
Wage & Salary Earnings-Cash
Wage & Salary Earnings-Cash
Wage & Salary Earnings-Cash
Columns (15) to (17): Wage and salary earnings (received or receivable) for the work done during the week (Rs): The wage and salary earnings (not total earnings) receivable for the wage/ salaried work done during the reference week, separately for each of the relevant activities pursued by each person, will be recorded in these columns. The wage and salary earnings are collected for regular wage/salaried employees and casual wage labours, the relevant status codes for which wages & salary are to be recorded are 31, 41, 42, 51, 71 and 72. The wages and salaries receivable for the work done during the reference week may be already received or may still be due to be received in cash or in kind or partly in cash and partly in kind. The total wage or salary receivable for the week in cash will be recorded in column 15 and the value of salary or wages in kind (evaluated at the current retail price) receivable for the week will be recorded in column 16. The total of columns 15 and 16 will be entered in column 17. The entries for all these columns will be made in whole number in rupees. For recording the wages or salaries, amount receivable as 'overtime' for the additional work done even from the same economic activity beyond normal working time will be excluded. Bonus (expected or paid) and perquisites evaluated at retail prices duly apportioned for the reference week will be considered as wages and included for making entries in these columns. For the activity statuses '71' and '72', the amount receivable for the week will be worked out on the basis of the number of days reported under the activity during the week.
75241
419775
703000
2031.762
3578.077
Wage & Salary Earnings-Kind
Wage & Salary Earnings-Kind
Wage & Salary Earnings-Kind
Wage & Salary Earnings-Kind
Wage & Salary Earnings-Kind
Columns (15) to (17): Wage and salary earnings (received or receivable) for the work done during the week (Rs): The wage and salary earnings (not total earnings) receivable for the wage/ salaried work done during the reference week, separately for each of the relevant activities pursued by each person, will be recorded in these columns. The wage and salary earnings are collected for regular wage/salaried employees and casual wage labours, the relevant status codes for which wages & salary are to be recorded are 31, 41, 42, 51, 71 and 72. The wages and salaries receivable for the work done during the reference week may be already received or may still be due to be received in cash or in kind or partly in cash and partly in kind. The total wage or salary receivable for the week in cash will be recorded in column 15 and the value of salary or wages in kind (evaluated at the current retail price) receivable for the week will be recorded in column 16. The total of columns 15 and 16 will be entered in column 17. The entries for all these columns will be made in whole number in rupees. For recording the wages or salaries, amount receivable as 'overtime' for the additional work done even from the same economic activity beyond normal working time will be excluded. Bonus (expected or paid) and perquisites evaluated at retail prices duly apportioned for the reference week will be considered as wages and included for making entries in these columns. For the activity statuses '71' and '72', the amount receivable for the week will be worked out on the basis of the number of days reported under the activity during the week.
13251
481765
11900
133.512
251.49
Wage & Salary Earnings-Total
Wage & Salary Earnings-Total
Wage & Salary Earnings-Total
Wage & Salary Earnings-Total
Wage & Salary Earnings-Total
Columns (15) to (17): Wage and salary earnings (received or receivable) for the work done during the week (Rs): The wage and salary earnings (not total earnings) receivable for the wage/ salaried work done during the reference week, separately for each of the relevant activities pursued by each person, will be recorded in these columns. The wage and salary earnings are collected for regular wage/salaried employees and casual wage labours, the relevant status codes for which wages & salary are to be recorded are 31, 41, 42, 51, 71 and 72. The wages and salaries receivable for the work done during the reference week may be already received or may still be due to be received in cash or in kind or partly in cash and partly in kind. The total wage or salary receivable for the week in cash will be recorded in column 15 and the value of salary or wages in kind (evaluated at the current retail price) receivable for the week will be recorded in column 16. The total of columns 15 and 16 will be entered in column 17. The entries for all these columns will be made in whole number in rupees. For recording the wages or salaries, amount receivable as 'overtime' for the additional work done even from the same economic activity beyond normal working time will be excluded. Bonus (expected or paid) and perquisites evaluated at retail prices duly apportioned for the reference week will be considered as wages and included for making entries in these columns. For the activity statuses '71' and '72', the amount receivable for the week will be worked out on the basis of the number of days reported under the activity during the week.
75311
419705
703000
2053.365
3578.687
Mode of payment
Mode of payment
Mode of payment
Mode of payment
Mode of payment
Column (18): Mode of payment: This column will be filled in for those members with status codes 31, 41, 42, 51, 71, and 72 in column (4). The mode of payment made by the employer will be recorded in this column in terms of codes.
74723
420293
1
Piece rate in cash: daily
2
Piece rate in cash: weekly
3
Piece rate in cash: fortnightly
4
Piece rate in cash: monthly
5
Piece rate in cash: other
6
Piece rate in kind: daily
7
Piece rate in kind: weekly
8
Piece rate in kind: fortnightly
9
Piece rate in kind: monthly
10
Piece rate in kind: other
11
Piece rate in both cash and kind: daily
12
Piece rate in both cash and kind: weekly
13
Piece rate in both cash and kind: fortnightly
14
Piece rate in both cash and kind: monthly
15
Piece rate in both cash and kind: other
16
Other (non-piece) rate in cash: daily
17
Other (non-piece) rate in cash: weekly
18
Other (non-piece) rate in cash: fortnightly
19
Other (non-piece) rate in cash: monthly
20
Other (non-piece) rate in cash: other
21
Other (non-piece) rate in kind: daily
22
Other (non-piece) rate in kind: weekly
23
Other (non-piece) rate in kind: fortnightly
24
Other (non-piece) rate in kind: monthly
25
Other (non-piece) rate in kind: other
26
Other (non-piece) rate in both cash and kind: daily
27
Other (non-piece) rate in both cash and kind: weekly
28
Other (non-piece) rate in both cash and kind: fortnightly
29
Other (non-piece) rate in both cash and kind: monthly
30
Other (non-piece) rate in both cash and kind: other
Sysmiss
No. of days with nominal work
No. of days with nominal work
No. of days with nominal work
No. of days with nominal work
No. of days with nominal work
Column (19): Total number of days with nominal work: This column will be filled in for the persons with status code 11 to 72 recorded in column (4) against any 'serial number of activity' in column (3). Some of these persons who have reported intensity of work as 'half', for some of the days might have had work only for say, 1-2 hours on certain days out of them. Such days would be considered as days with nominal work. For each person, total number of days with only nominal work, out of the 7 days reference period, for which intensity has been collected in columns (7) to (13) would be recorded in this column against the first line for the person. If for a person with status code 11 to 72, none of the days in the week are with nominal work entry in this column will be made as 0.
204234
290782
7
0.0285
0.342
Current weekly activity status
Current weekly activity status
Current weekly activity status
Current weekly activity status
Current weekly activity status
Column (20): Current weekly status (codes): Based on the activity status obtaining for a person on the seven days of the reference week, the current weekly status is to be identified and the status code so obtained is to be recorded here. This will be done as follows:
As already explained, the activity status of a person falls into one of the three broad categories, viz. employed (any of codes 11-72), unemployed (any of codes 81 or 82) and out of labour force (any of codes 91-98). The activity status for any day of the seven days is recorded in column (4). If any of these is a work related activity code, i.e., any of 11 to 72 the person will fall in the employed category on the current weekly status. In other words, if the person is found to have been assigned a work status code on any of the day of the last week he will be considered as working in the current weekly status. For assigning the unemployed status code (i.e., either 81 or 82) to a person as his weekly activity status code, the person should not have had any work activity status codes on any of the days of the reference week but should have one of codes 81 or 82 on at least one day of the last week (i.e., the entry in column (4) should not be any of 11-72 but should be 81 or 82 against one of the serial nos. of activity). Persons without any of codes 11-82 in column (4) will be those who will be treated as out of labour force in the current weekly status.
Further, within the three broad activity status categorisation, the detailed activity status codes will be assigned taking into account the number of days in each activity recorded in column (14) in terms of the aggregate of intensities obtaining on various days. Within the broad activity status category identified for a person, the activity status code in column (4), which has the highest value in column (14), corresponding to a serial number of activity within the broad activity status, will be recorded in column (20). The entries for column (20) will be made in the line corresponding to the first line for each person, i.e., the line in which serial no. of activity in col. (3) is 1.
495016
11
Worked in h.h. enterprise (self-employed): own account worker
12
Employer
21
Worked as helper in h.h. enterprise (unpaid family worker)
31
Worked as regular salaried/ wage employee
41
Worked as casual wage labour in public works other than NREG works
42
Worked as casual wage labour in NREG works
51
Worked as casual wage labour: in other types of work
61
Had work in household enterprise (self-employed) but did not work due to: sickness
62
Had work in household enterprise (self-employed) but did not work due to: other reasons
71
Had regular salaried/wage employment but did not work due to: sickness
72
Had regular salaried/wage employment but did not work due to: other reasons
81
Sought work
82
Did not seek but was available for work
91
Attended educational institution
92
Attended domestic duties only
93
Attended domestic duties and was also engaged in free collection of goods (vegetables, roots, firewood, cattle feed, etc.), sewing, tailoring, weaving, etc. for household use
94
Rentiers, pensioners , remittance recipients, etc.
95
Not able to work due to disability
97
Others (including begging, prostitution, etc.)
98
Did not work due to temporary sickness (for casual workers only)
99
Current weekly activity NIC-2008
Current weekly activity NIC-2008
Current weekly activity NIC-2008
Current weekly activity NIC-2008
Current weekly activity NIC-2008
Columns (21) & (22): Industry and occupation: For persons with any of codes 11-72 in column (20), the 5-digit industry (NIC-2008) and 3-digit occupation (NCO-2004) will be recorded in these two columns. Note that to identify certain category of workers separately, NIC-2008 industry class code 9700 has been split. Those are to be considered here also. The industry and occupation will correspond to the economic activity in which the highest number of days have been spent as explained in the previous paragraph. In the cases where equal number of days is spent on two or more activities (like in case of person with serial number 4 in the above example) the industry and occupation corresponding to the activity appearing first in the code list in terms of status and industry (in urban areas) or in terms of status, industry and operation (in rural areas) will be noted in columns (21) & (22).
200521
294495
Current weekly activity NCO-2004
Current weekly activity NCO-2004
Current weekly activity NCO-2004
Current weekly activity NCO-2004
Current weekly activity NCO-2004
Columns (21) & (22): Industry and occupation: For persons with any of codes 11-72 in column (20), the 5-digit industry (NIC-2008) and 3-digit occupation (NCO-2004) will be recorded in these two columns. Note that to identify certain category of workers separately, NIC-2008 industry class code 9700 has been split. Those are to be considered here also. The industry and occupation will correspond to the economic activity in which the highest number of days have been spent as explained in the previous paragraph. In the cases where equal number of days is spent on two or more activities (like in case of person with serial number 4 in the above example) the industry and occupation corresponding to the activity appearing first in the code list in terms of status and industry (in urban areas) or in terms of status, industry and operation (in rural areas) will be noted in columns (21) & (22).
199852
Unemployed on all 7 days?
Unemployed on all 7 days?
Unemployed on all 7 days?
Unemployed on all 7 days?
Unemployed on all 7 days?
Column (23): Whether unemployed on all the 7 days of the week: From the daily time disposition recorded in columns (7) to (13), it is to be ascertained whether the person was unemployed on all the seven days, i.e., if he/she had total intensity 1.0 against code 81/82 in column (4) on all the seven days of the week. Code 1 or 2 will be recorded in this column depending on the situation.
495016
1
Yes
2
No
Spell of unemployment
Spell of unemployment
Spell of unemployment
Spell of unemployment
Spell of unemployment
Column (24): Duration of present spell of unemployment: The spell of unemployment means the continuous period for which the person remains unemployed. The present spell will, therefore, refer to the period starting from the day the person became unemployed to the survey date, if there is no change in his/ her activity status (i.e., from unemployed to either employed or not in labour force) in the intervening period. In the case of persons who are first entrants to the labour force, the present spell will be equal to the entire length of unemployment starting from the day such person joins the labour force, i.e., the day since when he/ she was seeking/ available for work. For those who had any previous employment, the present spell will be the period starting from the day they were seeking or available for work after loosing their last employment to the survey date.
6834
488182
1
Only one week
2
More than one week to two weeks
3
More than two weeks to one month
4
More than one month to two months
5
More than two months to three months
6
More than three months to six months
7
More than six months to twelve months
8
More than twelve months
Sysmiss
NSS
NSS
NSS
NSS
NSS
495016
1
34
2.294
2.54
NSC
NSC
NSC
NSC
NSC
495016
1
68
4.586
5.081
MLT
MLT
MLT
MLT
MLT
495016
271
21688125
480293.13
785019.175
NSS_SR
NSS_SR
NSS_SR
NSS_SR
NSS_SR
495016
1
2
3
4
8
9
NSC_SR
NSC_SR
NSC_SR
NSC_SR
NSC_SR
495016
1
2
4
6
7
8
17
MLT_SR
MLT_SR
MLT_SR
MLT_SR
MLT_SR
495016
550
43376250
963243.168
1569505.151
Weighting coefficient
Weighting coefficient
Weighting coefficient
Weighting coefficient
Weighting coefficient
495016
1.355
108440.625
2401.535
3925.294
Weighting coefficient (sub-round)
Weighting coefficient (sub-round)
Weighting coefficient (sub-round)
Weighting coefficient (sub-round)
Weighting coefficient (sub-round)
495016
5.415
433762.5
9603.393
15699.968
ID number
ID number
ID number
ID number
ID number
172281
State
State
State
State
State
172281
1
Jammu & Kashmir
2
Himachal Pradesh
3
Punjab
4
Chandigarh
5
Uttaranchal
6
Haryana
7
Delhi
8
Rajasthan
9
Uttar Pradesh
10
Bihar
11
Sikkim
12
Arunachal Pradesh
13
Nagaland
14
Manipur
15
Mizoram
16
Tripura
17
Meghalaya
18
Assam
19
West Bengal
20
Jharkhand
21
Orissa
22
Chattisgarh
23
Madhya Pradesh
24
Gujarat
25
Daman & Diu
26
D & N Haveli
27
Maharastra
28
Andhra Pradesh
29
Karnataka
30
Goa
31
Lakshadweep
32
Kerala
33
Tamil Nadu
34
Pondicherry
35
A & N Islands
Round and Centre code
Round and Centre code
Round and Centre code
Round and Centre code
Round and Centre code
172281
FSU Serial No.
FSU Serial No.
FSU Serial No.
FSU Serial No.
FSU Serial No.
172281
Round
Round
Round
Round
Round
172281
Schedule Number
Schedule Number
Schedule Number
Schedule Number
Schedule Number
172281
Sample
Sample
Sample
Sample
Sample
172281
1
Central
2
State
Sector
Sector
Sector
Sector
Sector
172281
1
Rural
2
Urban
State-Region
State-Region
State-Region
State-Region
State-Region
172281
District
District
District
District
District
172281
Stratum
Stratum
Stratum
Stratum
Stratum
172281
Sub-Stratum no.
Sub-Stratum no.
Sub-Stratum no.
Sub-Stratum no.
Sub-Stratum no.
172281
Sub-Round
Sub-Round
Sub-Round
Sub-Round
Sub-Round
172281
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
172281
FOD-Sub-Region
FOD-Sub-Region
FOD-Sub-Region
FOD-Sub-Region
FOD-Sub-Region
172271
10
Hamlet group/Sub-block no.
Hamlet group/Sub-block no.
Hamlet group/Sub-block no.
Hamlet group/Sub-block no.
Hamlet group/Sub-block no.
172281
Second-stage-stratum no.
Second-stage-stratum no.
Second-stage-stratum no.
Second-stage-stratum no.
Second-stage-stratum no.
172281
Sample hhld. No.
Sample hhld. No.
Sample hhld. No.
Sample hhld. No.
Sample hhld. No.
172281
Level
Level
Level
Level
Level
172281
7
Person Serial no.
Person Serial no.
Person Serial no.
Person Serial no.
Person Serial no.
Column (1) & (2): Srl no. and age as in block 5.1: As already stated, this block will be filled in only for those who are employed either in the principal status or in the subsidiary status (i.e., codes 11-51 in col. 3 of block 5.1 or block 5.2). The serial number and age of such persons will be copied from block 5.1 in the same order in columns (1) and (2), respectively.
172281
Age
Age
Age
Age
Age
Column (1) & (2): Srl no. and age as in block 5.1: As already stated, this block will be filled in only for those who are employed either in the principal status or in the subsidiary status (i.e., codes 11-51 in col. 3 of block 5.1 or block 5.2). The serial number and age of such persons will be copied from block 5.1 in the same order in columns (1) and (2), respectively.
172281
5
102
38.43
13.064
Usual activity status- principal
Usual activity status- principal
Usual activity status- principal
Usual activity status- principal
Usual activity status- principal
Columns (3) & (4): Usual Principal activity status and usual subsidiary activity status: The usual principal activity status and usual subsidiary activity status will be copied from column (3) of block 5.1 and 5.2 to columns (3) and (4), respectively, as described below.
(i) For persons having one of the codes 11-51 in column (3) of block 5.1, the entry in column (3) of block 6 will be same as that in column (3) of block 5.1. For these persons, the subsidiary status will also be recorded in column (4) and will be copied from column (3) of block 5.2. For persons with one of the codes 11-51 in column (3) of block 5.1 and not having any subsidiary economic activity, put a 'x' mark in col. (4).
(ii) For persons engaged in economic activity in subsidiary capacity only, their subsidiary status will be copied from column (3) of block 5.2 and recorded in column (4), and principal status will be copied from column (3) of block 5.1 and recorded in column (3).
172281
11
Worked in h.h. enterprise (self-employed): own account worker
12
Employer
21
Worked as helper in h.h. enterprise (unpaid family worker)
31
Worked as regular salaried/ wage employee
41
Worked as casual wage labour: in public works
51
Worked as casual wage labour: in other types of work
81
Did not work but was seeking and/or available for work
91
Attended educational institution
92
Attended domestic duties only
93
Attended domestic duties and was also engaged in free collection of goods (vegetables, roots, firewood, cattle feed, etc.), sewing, tailoring, weaving, etc. for household use
94
Rentiers, pensioners , remittance recipients, etc.
95
Not able to work due to disability
97
Others (including begging, prostitution, etc.)
Usual activity status- subsidiary
Usual activity status- subsidiary
Usual activity status- subsidiary
Usual activity status- subsidiary
Usual activity status- subsidiary
Columns (3) & (4): Usual Principal activity status and usual subsidiary activity status: The usual principal activity status and usual subsidiary activity status will be copied from column (3) of block 5.1 and 5.2 to columns (3) and (4), respectively, as described below.
(i) For persons having one of the codes 11-51 in column (3) of block 5.1, the entry in column (3) of block 6 will be same as that in column (3) of block 5.1. For these persons, the subsidiary status will also be recorded in column (4) and will be copied from column (3) of block 5.2. For persons with one of the codes 11-51 in column (3) of block 5.1 and not having any subsidiary economic activity, put a 'x' mark in col. (4).
(ii) For persons engaged in economic activity in subsidiary capacity only, their subsidiary status will be copied from column (3) of block 5.2 and recorded in column (4), and principal status will be copied from column (3) of block 5.1 and recorded in column (3).
38098
134183
11
Worked in h.h. enterprise (self-employed): own account worker
12
Employer
21
Worked as helper in h.h. enterprise (unpaid family worker)
31
Worked as regular salaried/ wage employee
41
Worked as casual wage labour: in public works
51
Worked as casual wage labour: in other types of work
Sysmiss
Engaged in full time/ part time work
Engaged in full time/ part time work
Engaged in full time/ part time work
Engaged in full time/ part time work
Engaged in full time/ part time work
Column (5): Whether engaged mostly in full time or part time work during last 365 days: In column (5), it will be ascertained if the person was engaged mostly in full time work or part time work during last 365 days. Persons working for less than or equal to half of the normal working hours of the enterprise on a fairly regularly basis will be considered as part time workers and others will be considered as full time workers. Those who are mostly engaged in full time work will be given code 1 and those who are mostly engaged in part time work will be given code 2.
171834
447
1
Full time
2
Part time
Sysmiss
Whether worked regularly
Whether worked regularly
Whether worked regularly
Whether worked regularly
Whether worked regularly
Column (6): Whether worked more or less regularly during last 365 days: According to the usual principal status approach, the broad activity category has been determined on the basis of the major time criterion. Thus, the persons, who are 'employed' in their usual principal status may or may not be employed throughout the last 365 days. By virtue of the procedure adopted for classification of activity statuses it is possible that some of them were not employed for considerable length of time. In the case of those, who were employed only in the subsidiary status, this will be the situation occurring most often. Thus, this item will be filled in both for usual principal status workers and usual subsidiary status workers. Those who have worked more or less regularly, considering both principal economic activity and subsidiary economic activity, during the reference year will be given code 1. Others will be given code 2.
171605
676
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
Approximate no. of months without work
Approximate no. of months without work
Approximate no. of months without work
Approximate no. of months without work
Approximate no. of months without work
Column (7): Approximate no. of months without work: In column (7), the number of months a person was without work will be recorded. The months without work need not be continuous. It is quite possible that a person was without any work for a couple of months, then in employment for some months and again out of work for a couple of months. The 'approximate number of months without work' will include the months in which a person was unemployed and also the months in which he/she was out of labour force, i.e., neither seeking/ available for work. For a month if the period without work is reported to be less than 30 days but 15 days or more, it should be recorded as 1 month without work. Situation is to be assessed for all the months separately to get number of months without work during the reference year. Note that some of those, who have reported to have worked more or less regularly during the reference year, i.e., code 1 in column (6), may be found to be without work for some months, after deep probing. For such persons also, number of months without work will be recorded in column (7) and entry in col. (6) should not be changed.
128790
43491
12
0.788
1.642
Sought/ available for work
Sought/ available for work
Sought/ available for work
Sought/ available for work
Sought/ available for work
Column (8): If entry = 1 in column (7), whether sought/available for work during those months: Column (8) will be filled in for persons who were without work for at least one month, i.e., entry greater than or equal to 1 in column (7).
32019
140262
1
Yes: on most days
2
Yes: on some days
3
No
Sysmiss
Whether made any effort to get work
Whether made any effort to get work
Whether made any effort to get work
Whether made any effort to get work
Whether made any effort to get work
Column (9): Whether made any efforts to get work: For those who were not at work for some months and sought or were available for work on most or some days of those months (i.e., with codes 1 or 2 in col. 8), the efforts made by them to get work will be recorded.
If the effort to get work was made exclusively by registration in government employment exchanges code will be 1. Code 2 will be given to those who made effort to get work through registration in private placement agencies. When a person made effort to get work by registration in both government employment exchanges and private placement agencies, code 3 will be recorded. In case, the codes 1 to 3 are not applicable but the person had made other efforts to get work, code 4 will be recorded. When no efforts were made, code 5 will be recorded.
19816
152465
1
Yes: registered only in government employment exchanges
2
Yes: registered only in private placement agencies
3
Yes: registered in both government employment exchanges and private placement agencies
4
Yes: other efforts
5
No effort
Sysmiss
Whether sought/ available for additional work
Whether sought/ available for additional work
Whether sought/ available for additional work
Whether sought/ available for additional work
Whether sought/ available for additional work
Column (10): Whether sought/ available for additional work during the days he/ she had work: The time reference to record whether the person was seeking/ available for additional work (i.e., work in addition to the present work) will be that period of last 365 days during which the person was employed either in principal status or in subsidiary status or in both the statuses. Thus, for a person, whose usual principal status is unemployed but had subsidiary work for a relatively short period, the availability for additional work will refer only to the short period he/ she was working. This criterion will be applicable to column (12) also.
171035
1246
1
Yes: on most days
2
Yes: on some days
3
No
Sysmiss
Reason (for codes 1 & 2 in col. 10)
Reason (for codes 1 & 2 in col. 10)
Reason (for codes 1 & 2 in col. 10)
Reason (for codes 1 & 2 in col. 10)
Reason (for codes 1 & 2 in col. 10)
Column (11): Reason for seeking/ available for additional work: For codes 1 and 2 in column (10), the reason for seeking/ available for additional work will be entered in this column.
8817
163464
1
To supplement income
2
Not enough work
3
Both
9
Others
Sysmiss
Whether sought/ available for alternative work
Whether sought/ available for alternative work
Whether sought/ available for alternative work
Whether sought/ available for alternative work
Whether sought/ available for alternative work
Column (12): Whether sought/ available for alternative work during the days he/ she had work: As in the case of availability for additional work, information in respect of a person's availability for alternative work (i.e., work instead of the present work) will be collected with reference to that period of last 365 days during which he/ she was employed either in principal status or in subsidiary status or in both the statuses. The entry will be made in codes as given below.
170924
1357
1
Yes: on most days
2
Yes: on some days
3
No
Sysmiss
Reason (for codes 1 & 2 in col. 12)
Reason (for codes 1 & 2 in col. 12)
Reason (for codes 1 & 2 in col. 12)
Reason (for codes 1 & 2 in col. 12)
Reason (for codes 1 & 2 in col. 12)
Column (13): Reason for seeking/ available for alternative work: For the persons who 'sought/ available' for alternative work at least for some days, i.e., for persons with codes 1 and 2 in column (12), the reason for doing so will be recorded in codes.
When more than one code is applicable, the code appearing first in the list may be given.
8604
163677
1
Present work not remunerative enough
2
No job satisfaction
3
Lack of job security
4
Workplace too far
5
Wants wage/salary job
9
Others
Sysmiss
Is there any Union/ Association
Is there any Union/ Association
Is there any Union/ Association
Is there any Union/ Association
Is there any Union/ Association
Columns 14 to 16: Information in these three columns will be collected in the following ways:
i) if a person is a worker either only in the usual principal activity status (i.e., if entry in column 3 is any of 11-51 and entry is 'x' in column 4) or in subsidiary economic activity status (i.e., if entry in column 3 is any of 81-97 and entry is any of 11 to 51 in column 4), information in columns 14 to 16 will relate to the activity performed either in usual principal activity status or in subsidiary economic activity status, as the case may be.
ii) if a person is a worker in both usual principal status and subsidiary activity status (i.e., if entry in column 3 is any of 11 to51 and entry is any of 11 to 51 in column 4), the information will relate to the activity performed in the usual principal activity status.
Column (14): Is there any union/association in your activity?: Union/association will mean any registered/recognised body whose membership is open to a section of those engaged in a specific activity or trade and whose main objective is to look into the interests of its members. 'Trade' here refers to any occupation under the usual statuses 11-51. Thus, besides the usual trade unions, association of owners, self-employed persons, etc., will also be covered. The union/association sometimes may be a large body like a factory union looking after the welfare of different types/levels of workers. Depending on the respondents reply, codes 1, 2 or 9 will be recorded in this column. It is to be noted that even if a self-employed person is aware of an association which looks after the interests of those of his kind, the answer to the question will be 'no' (code-2) if the membership of such an association is not open to him or the association does not cover the locality where he/she runs the enterprise. It is possible that some of the self-employed persons are not aware of the existence of any association of the kind described above relating to his trade. In such cases, code 9 will be entered in this column.
171204
1077
1
Yes
2
No
9
Not known
Sysmiss
Whether a member of Union/ Association
Whether a member of Union/ Association
Whether a member of Union/ Association
Whether a member of Union/ Association
Whether a member of Union/ Association
Columns 14 to 16: Information in these three columns will be collected in the following ways:
i) if a person is a worker either only in the usual principal activity status (i.e., if entry in column 3 is any of 11-51 and entry is 'x' in column 4) or in subsidiary economic activity status (i.e., if entry in column 3 is any of 81-97 and entry is any of 11 to 51 in column 4), information in columns 14 to 16 will relate to the activity performed either in usual principal activity status or in subsidiary economic activity status, as the case may be.
ii) if a person is a worker in both usual principal status and subsidiary activity status (i.e., if entry in column 3 is any of 11 to51 and entry is any of 11 to 51 in column 4), the information will relate to the activity performed in the usual principal activity status.
Column (15): Whether a member of union/association: If the respondent reports that a union/association exists in his/her activity, i.e, if entry is 1 in column (14), it is to be ascertained if he/she is a member of that union/association. If the household member is a member of that union/association, code 1 will be recorded, otherwise code will be 2.
39104
133177
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
Nature of employment
Nature of employment
Nature of employment
Nature of employment
Nature of employment
Columns 14 to 16: Information in these three columns will be collected in the following ways:
i) if a person is a worker either only in the usual principal activity status (i.e., if entry in column 3 is any of 11-51 and entry is 'x' in column 4) or in subsidiary economic activity status (i.e., if entry in column 3 is any of 81-97 and entry is any of 11 to 51 in column 4), information in columns 14 to 16 will relate to the activity performed either in usual principal activity status or in subsidiary economic activity status, as the case may be.
ii) if a person is a worker in both usual principal status and subsidiary activity status (i.e., if entry in column 3 is any of 11 to51 and entry is any of 11 to 51 in column 4), the information will relate to the activity performed in the usual principal activity status.
Column (16): Nature of employment: In column (16), the nature of employment (i.e., whether permanent or temporary) will be recorded in terms of code. Nature of employment will be considered as permanent if the person is, in normal course, likely to continue in the same employment. If the nature of employment is permanent code will be 1 and if the nature of employment is temporary code will be 2.
170559
1722
1
Permanent
2
Temporary
Sysmiss
NSS
NSS
NSS
NSS
NSS
172281
1
34
2.31
2.608
NSC
NSC
NSC
NSC
NSC
172281
1
68
4.618
5.216
MLT
MLT
MLT
MLT
MLT
172281
271
21688125
488094.127
800602.008
NSS_SR
NSS_SR
NSS_SR
NSS_SR
NSS_SR
172281
1
2
3
4
8
9
NSC_SR
NSC_SR
NSC_SR
NSC_SR
NSC_SR
172281
1
2
4
6
7
8
17
MLT_SR
MLT_SR
MLT_SR
MLT_SR
MLT_SR
172281
750
43376250
979023.754
1600654.278
Weighting coefficient
Weighting coefficient
Weighting coefficient
Weighting coefficient
Weighting coefficient
172281
1.355
108440.625
2440.496
4002.995
Weighting coefficient (sub-round)
Weighting coefficient (sub-round)
Weighting coefficient (sub-round)
Weighting coefficient (sub-round)
Weighting coefficient (sub-round)
172281
5.415
433762.5
9759.606
16011.986
ID number
ID number
ID number
ID number
ID number
99042
State
State
State
State
State
99042
1
Jammu & Kashmir
2
Himachal Pradesh
3
Punjab
4
Chandigarh
5
Uttaranchal
6
Haryana
7
Delhi
8
Rajasthan
9
Uttar Pradesh
10
Bihar
11
Sikkim
12
Arunachal Pradesh
13
Nagaland
14
Manipur
15
Mizoram
16
Tripura
17
Meghalaya
18
Assam
19
West Bengal
20
Jharkhand
21
Orissa
22
Chattisgarh
23
Madhya Pradesh
24
Gujarat
25
Daman & Diu
26
D & N Haveli
27
Maharastra
28
Andhra Pradesh
29
Karnataka
30
Goa
31
Lakshadweep
32
Kerala
33
Tamil Nadu
34
Pondicherry
35
A & N Islands
Round and Centre code
Round and Centre code
Round and Centre code
Round and Centre code
Round and Centre code
99042
21.47
FSU Serial No.
FSU Serial No.
FSU Serial No.
FSU Serial No.
FSU Serial No.
99042
Round
Round
Round
Round
Round
99042
Schedule Number
Schedule Number
Schedule Number
Schedule Number
Schedule Number
99042
Sample
Sample
Sample
Sample
Sample
99042
1
Central
2
State
Sector
Sector
Sector
Sector
Sector
99042
1
Rural
2
Urban
State-Region
State-Region
State-Region
State-Region
State-Region
99042
District
District
District
District
District
99042
Stratum
Stratum
Stratum
Stratum
Stratum
99042
Sub-Stratum no.
Sub-Stratum no.
Sub-Stratum no.
Sub-Stratum no.
Sub-Stratum no.
99042
Sub-Round
Sub-Round
Sub-Round
Sub-Round
Sub-Round
99042
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
99042
FOD-Sub-Region
FOD-Sub-Region
FOD-Sub-Region
FOD-Sub-Region
FOD-Sub-Region
99039
3
Hamlet group/Sub-block no.
Hamlet group/Sub-block no.
Hamlet group/Sub-block no.
Hamlet group/Sub-block no.
Hamlet group/Sub-block no.
99042
Second-stage-stratum no.
Second-stage-stratum no.
Second-stage-stratum no.
Second-stage-stratum no.
Second-stage-stratum no.
99042
Sample hhld. No.
Sample hhld. No.
Sample hhld. No.
Sample hhld. No.
Sample hhld. No.
99042
Level
Level
Level
Level
Level
99042
8
Person srl. No.
Person srl. No.
Person srl. No.
Person srl. No.
Person srl. No.
Items 1 & 2: Serial number and age as in column (1) & (2) of block 5.1: For all members categorized as 'engaged in domestic duties' according to usual principal status, i.e., those assigned the usual status codes 92 or 93 in column (3) of block 5.1, their serial number and age as in columns (1) and (2) of block 5.1 will be entered against items 1 and 2. Different columns will be used for different members.
99042
Age
Age
Age
Age
Age
Items 1 & 2: Serial number and age as in column (1) & (2) of block 5.1: For all members categorized as 'engaged in domestic duties' according to usual principal status, i.e., those assigned the usual status codes 92 or 93 in column (3) of block 5.1, their serial number and age as in columns (1) and (2) of block 5.1 will be entered against items 1 and 2. Different columns will be used for different members.
99042
5
96
37.792
13.96
Spend time on domestic duties?
Spend time on domestic duties?
Spend time on domestic duties?
Spend time on domestic duties?
Spend time on domestic duties?
Item 3 to 5: It will be ascertained whether the members are "required to spend most of their time on domestic duties during 365 days preceding the date of survey". If the answer is in the affirmative, code 1 and if the answer is in the negative, code 2 will be recorded against item 3 for each of the members. If the answer is 'yes', i.e., if the entry against item 3 is code 1 for a member, the reason for his/her participation in the household duties will be ascertained and recorded in terms of the specified codes against item 4.
For persons with code 1 in item 3, item 5 will be left blank. On the other hand, if the entry against item 3 is 2 for a person, (i.e., such participation was not required but still the he/she participated in the household chores) the reason for his/her voluntary participation in household chores will be ascertained and the code relevant to the answer obtained will be recorded against item 5. In such a case, item 4 will be left blank.
98954
88
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
Reason thereof
Reason thereof
Reason thereof
Reason thereof
Reason thereof
Item 3 to 5: It will be ascertained whether the members are "required to spend most of their time on domestic duties during 365 days preceding the date of survey". If the answer is in the affirmative, code 1 and if the answer is in the negative, code 2 will be recorded against item 3 for each of the members. If the answer is 'yes', i.e., if the entry against item 3 is code 1 for a member, the reason for his/her participation in the household duties will be ascertained and recorded in terms of the specified codes against item 4.
For persons with code 1 in item 3, item 5 will be left blank. On the other hand, if the entry against item 3 is 2 for a person, (i.e., such participation was not required but still the he/she participated in the household chores) the reason for his/her voluntary participation in household chores will be ascertained and the code relevant to the answer obtained will be recorded against item 5. In such a case, item 4 will be left blank.
89627
9415
1
No other member to carry out the domestic duties
2
Cannot afford hired help
3
For social and/or religious constraints
9
Others
Sysmiss
Reas. for still pursuing dom.duties
Reas. for still pursuing dom.duties
Reas. for still pursuing dom.duties
Reas. for still pursuing dom.duties
Reas. for still pursuing dom.duties
Item 3 to 5: It will be ascertained whether the members are "required to spend most of their time on domestic duties during 365 days preceding the date of survey". If the answer is in the affirmative, code 1 and if the answer is in the negative, code 2 will be recorded against item 3 for each of the members. If the answer is 'yes', i.e., if the entry against item 3 is code 1 for a member, the reason for his/her participation in the household duties will be ascertained and recorded in terms of the specified codes against item 4.
For persons with code 1 in item 3, item 5 will be left blank. On the other hand, if the entry against item 3 is 2 for a person, (i.e., such participation was not required but still the he/she participated in the household chores) the reason for his/her voluntary participation in household chores will be ascertained and the code relevant to the answer obtained will be recorded against item 5. In such a case, item 4 will be left blank.
9166
89876
1
Non-availability of work-1
2
By preference
9
Others
Sysmiss
Maint. of kitchen gardens etc.?
Maint. of kitchen gardens etc.?
Maint. of kitchen gardens etc.?
Maint. of kitchen gardens etc.?
Maint. of kitchen gardens etc.?
Items 6 to 19: These 14 questions relate to the participation in 14 specified activities, which are self-explanatory. It will be ascertained whether the person along with his/her normal domestic duties also participated, during the 365 days preceding the date of survey, more or less regularly in the specified activities listed. For the questions 6 to 9 and 15 to 19, if the answer is 'yes', code '1' and if the answer is 'no', code '2' will be recorded against the relevant items for the particular person. It may be noted that item 19 and 20 will be filled in for rural areas only. On the other hand, for the items 10 to 14, if the answer is in the affirmative, it will be further ascertained whether the person participated in the processing of mainly own farm/free collected commodities or processing of commodities procured otherwise and the code relevant to the situation will be recorded.
98867
175
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
Household poultrry?
Household poultrry?
Household poultrry?
Household poultrry?
Household poultrry?
Items 6 to 19: These 14 questions relate to the participation in 14 specified activities, which are self-explanatory. It will be ascertained whether the person along with his/her normal domestic duties also participated, during the 365 days preceding the date of survey, more or less regularly in the specified activities listed. For the questions 6 to 9 and 15 to 19, if the answer is 'yes', code '1' and if the answer is 'no', code '2' will be recorded against the relevant items for the particular person. It may be noted that item 19 and 20 will be filled in for rural areas only. On the other hand, for the items 10 to 14, if the answer is in the affirmative, it will be further ascertained whether the person participated in the processing of mainly own farm/free collected commodities or processing of commodities procured otherwise and the code relevant to the situation will be recorded.
98911
131
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
Free collection of fish,fruit etc.
Free collection of fish,fruit etc.
Free collection of fish,fruit etc.
Free collection of fish,fruit etc.
Free collection of fish,fruit etc.
Items 6 to 19: These 14 questions relate to the participation in 14 specified activities, which are self-explanatory. It will be ascertained whether the person along with his/her normal domestic duties also participated, during the 365 days preceding the date of survey, more or less regularly in the specified activities listed. For the questions 6 to 9 and 15 to 19, if the answer is 'yes', code '1' and if the answer is 'no', code '2' will be recorded against the relevant items for the particular person. It may be noted that item 19 and 20 will be filled in for rural areas only. On the other hand, for the items 10 to 14, if the answer is in the affirmative, it will be further ascertained whether the person participated in the processing of mainly own farm/free collected commodities or processing of commodities procured otherwise and the code relevant to the situation will be recorded.
98867
175
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
Free collection of firewood etc.
Free collection of firewood etc.
Free collection of firewood etc.
Free collection of firewood etc.
Free collection of firewood etc.
Items 6 to 19: These 14 questions relate to the participation in 14 specified activities, which are self-explanatory. It will be ascertained whether the person along with his/her normal domestic duties also participated, during the 365 days preceding the date of survey, more or less regularly in the specified activities listed. For the questions 6 to 9 and 15 to 19, if the answer is 'yes', code '1' and if the answer is 'no', code '2' will be recorded against the relevant items for the particular person. It may be noted that item 19 and 20 will be filled in for rural areas only. On the other hand, for the items 10 to 14, if the answer is in the affirmative, it will be further ascertained whether the person participated in the processing of mainly own farm/free collected commodities or processing of commodities procured otherwise and the code relevant to the situation will be recorded.
98829
213
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
Husking of paddy
Husking of paddy
Husking of paddy
Husking of paddy
Husking of paddy
Items 6 to 19: These 14 questions relate to the participation in 14 specified activities, which are self-explanatory. It will be ascertained whether the person along with his/her normal domestic duties also participated, during the 365 days preceding the date of survey, more or less regularly in the specified activities listed. For the questions 6 to 9 and 15 to 19, if the answer is 'yes', code '1' and if the answer is 'no', code '2' will be recorded against the relevant items for the particular person. It may be noted that item 19 and 20 will be filled in for rural areas only. On the other hand, for the items 10 to 14, if the answer is in the affirmative, it will be further ascertained whether the person participated in the processing of mainly own farm/free collected commodities or processing of commodities procured otherwise and the code relevant to the situation will be recorded.
98902
140
1
Yes: commodities produced in own farm/free collection
2
Yes: commodities acquired otherwise
3
No
Sysmiss
Grinding of food grains
Grinding of food grains
Grinding of food grains
Grinding of food grains
Grinding of food grains
Items 6 to 19: These 14 questions relate to the participation in 14 specified activities, which are self-explanatory. It will be ascertained whether the person along with his/her normal domestic duties also participated, during the 365 days preceding the date of survey, more or less regularly in the specified activities listed. For the questions 6 to 9 and 15 to 19, if the answer is 'yes', code '1' and if the answer is 'no', code '2' will be recorded against the relevant items for the particular person. It may be noted that item 19 and 20 will be filled in for rural areas only. On the other hand, for the items 10 to 14, if the answer is in the affirmative, it will be further ascertained whether the person participated in the processing of mainly own farm/free collected commodities or processing of commodities procured otherwise and the code relevant to the situation will be recorded.
98913
129
1
Yes: commodities produced in own farm/free collection
2
Yes: commodities acquired otherwise
3
No
Sysmiss
Preparation of gur
Preparation of gur
Preparation of gur
Preparation of gur
Preparation of gur
Items 6 to 19: These 14 questions relate to the participation in 14 specified activities, which are self-explanatory. It will be ascertained whether the person along with his/her normal domestic duties also participated, during the 365 days preceding the date of survey, more or less regularly in the specified activities listed. For the questions 6 to 9 and 15 to 19, if the answer is 'yes', code '1' and if the answer is 'no', code '2' will be recorded against the relevant items for the particular person. It may be noted that item 19 and 20 will be filled in for rural areas only. On the other hand, for the items 10 to 14, if the answer is in the affirmative, it will be further ascertained whether the person participated in the processing of mainly own farm/free collected commodities or processing of commodities procured otherwise and the code relevant to the situation will be recorded.
98906
136
1
Yes: commodities produced in own farm/free collection
2
Yes: commodities acquired otherwise
3
No
Sysmiss
Preservation of meat and fish
Preservation of meat and fish
Preservation of meat and fish
Preservation of meat and fish
Preservation of meat and fish
Items 6 to 19: These 14 questions relate to the participation in 14 specified activities, which are self-explanatory. It will be ascertained whether the person along with his/her normal domestic duties also participated, during the 365 days preceding the date of survey, more or less regularly in the specified activities listed. For the questions 6 to 9 and 15 to 19, if the answer is 'yes', code '1' and if the answer is 'no', code '2' will be recorded against the relevant items for the particular person. It may be noted that item 19 and 20 will be filled in for rural areas only. On the other hand, for the items 10 to 14, if the answer is in the affirmative, it will be further ascertained whether the person participated in the processing of mainly own farm/free collected commodities or processing of commodities procured otherwise and the code relevant to the situation will be recorded.
98906
136
1
Yes: commodities produced in own farm/free collection
2
Yes: commodities acquired otherwise
3
No
Sysmiss
Making baskets and mats
Making baskets and mats
Making baskets and mats
Making baskets and mats
Making baskets and mats
Items 6 to 19: These 14 questions relate to the participation in 14 specified activities, which are self-explanatory. It will be ascertained whether the person along with his/her normal domestic duties also participated, during the 365 days preceding the date of survey, more or less regularly in the specified activities listed. For the questions 6 to 9 and 15 to 19, if the answer is 'yes', code '1' and if the answer is 'no', code '2' will be recorded against the relevant items for the particular person. It may be noted that item 19 and 20 will be filled in for rural areas only. On the other hand, for the items 10 to 14, if the answer is in the affirmative, it will be further ascertained whether the person participated in the processing of mainly own farm/free collected commodities or processing of commodities procured otherwise and the code relevant to the situation will be recorded.
98885
157
1
Yes: commodities produced in own farm/free collection
2
Yes: commodities acquired otherwise
3
No
Sysmiss
Prep. of cow dung as fuel
Prep. of cow dung as fuel
Prep. of cow dung as fuel
Prep. of cow dung as fuel
Prep. of cow dung as fuel
Items 6 to 19: These 14 questions relate to the participation in 14 specified activities, which are self-explanatory. It will be ascertained whether the person along with his/her normal domestic duties also participated, during the 365 days preceding the date of survey, more or less regularly in the specified activities listed. For the questions 6 to 9 and 15 to 19, if the answer is 'yes', code '1' and if the answer is 'no', code '2' will be recorded against the relevant items for the particular person. It may be noted that item 19 and 20 will be filled in for rural areas only. On the other hand, for the items 10 to 14, if the answer is in the affirmative, it will be further ascertained whether the person participated in the processing of mainly own farm/free collected commodities or processing of commodities procured otherwise and the code relevant to the situation will be recorded.
98741
301
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
Sewing,tailoring ,weaving etc.
Sewing,tailoring ,weaving etc.
Sewing,tailoring ,weaving etc.
Sewing,tailoring ,weaving etc.
Sewing,tailoring ,weaving etc.
Items 6 to 19: These 14 questions relate to the participation in 14 specified activities, which are self-explanatory. It will be ascertained whether the person along with his/her normal domestic duties also participated, during the 365 days preceding the date of survey, more or less regularly in the specified activities listed. For the questions 6 to 9 and 15 to 19, if the answer is 'yes', code '1' and if the answer is 'no', code '2' will be recorded against the relevant items for the particular person. It may be noted that item 19 and 20 will be filled in for rural areas only. On the other hand, for the items 10 to 14, if the answer is in the affirmative, it will be further ascertained whether the person participated in the processing of mainly own farm/free collected commodities or processing of commodities procured otherwise and the code relevant to the situation will be recorded.
98927
115
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
Tutoring of children
Tutoring of children
Tutoring of children
Tutoring of children
Tutoring of children
Items 6 to 19: These 14 questions relate to the participation in 14 specified activities, which are self-explanatory. It will be ascertained whether the person along with his/her normal domestic duties also participated, during the 365 days preceding the date of survey, more or less regularly in the specified activities listed. For the questions 6 to 9 and 15 to 19, if the answer is 'yes', code '1' and if the answer is 'no', code '2' will be recorded against the relevant items for the particular person. It may be noted that item 19 and 20 will be filled in for rural areas only. On the other hand, for the items 10 to 14, if the answer is in the affirmative, it will be further ascertained whether the person participated in the processing of mainly own farm/free collected commodities or processing of commodities procured otherwise and the code relevant to the situation will be recorded.
98920
122
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
Bringing water from outside premises
Bringing water from outside premises
Bringing water from outside premises
Bringing water from outside premises
Bringing water from outside premises
Items 6 to 19: These 14 questions relate to the participation in 14 specified activities, which are self-explanatory. It will be ascertained whether the person along with his/her normal domestic duties also participated, during the 365 days preceding the date of survey, more or less regularly in the specified activities listed. For the questions 6 to 9 and 15 to 19, if the answer is 'yes', code '1' and if the answer is 'no', code '2' will be recorded against the relevant items for the particular person. It may be noted that item 19 and 20 will be filled in for rural areas only. On the other hand, for the items 10 to 14, if the answer is in the affirmative, it will be further ascertained whether the person participated in the processing of mainly own farm/free collected commodities or processing of commodities procured otherwise and the code relevant to the situation will be recorded.
98798
244
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
Rural-Bringing water from outside village
Rural-Bringing water from outside village
Rural-Bringing water from outside village
Rural-Bringing water from outside village
Rural-Bringing water from outside village
Items 6 to 19: These 14 questions relate to the participation in 14 specified activities, which are self-explanatory. It will be ascertained whether the person along with his/her normal domestic duties also participated, during the 365 days preceding the date of survey, more or less regularly in the specified activities listed. For the questions 6 to 9 and 15 to 19, if the answer is 'yes', code '1' and if the answer is 'no', code '2' will be recorded against the relevant items for the particular person. It may be noted that item 19 and 20 will be filled in for rural areas only. On the other hand, for the items 10 to 14, if the answer is in the affirmative, it will be further ascertained whether the person participated in the processing of mainly own farm/free collected commodities or processing of commodities procured otherwise and the code relevant to the situation will be recorded.
58409
40633
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
Rural-Distance
Rural-Distance
Rural-Distance
Rural-Distance
Rural-Distance
Item 20: This item will be used for rural areas only. If for a particular person the answer to the question listed against item 19 (i.e., whether the person brings water from outside the village), is 'yes' (i.e., code 1), the distance (rounded off to the nearest kilometre) he/she had to travel from the household premises to the source of water will be recorded against this item.
568
98474
10
1.532
1.177
Willing to accept work
Willing to accept work
Willing to accept work
Willing to accept work
Willing to accept work
Item 21: For all those categorised as 'usually engaged in domestic duties' and listed against item '1' it will be ascertained whether they will be prepared to accept work if work is made available at their household premises. If the answer is in the affirmative, code 1 and if the answer is in the negative, code 2 will be recorded against this item.
99042
1
Yes
2
No
Nature of work accepatable
Nature of work accepatable
Nature of work accepatable
Nature of work accepatable
Nature of work accepatable
Information on items 22 to 25 is to be collected for those with code 1 in item 21.
Item 22 to 25 (for persons with code 1 in item 21): The questions listed against these items will be put only to those who have answered in the affirmative for the question listed against item 21 (i.e., persons with entry 1 against item 21). The codes appropriate for the answers obtained will be recorded against the relevant items. For items 22, 23 and 25, if more than one code is found to be applicable, the code which appears first in the code list only will be recorded.
30231
68811
1
Regular full time
2
Regular part-time
3
Occasional full time
4
Occasional part-time
Sysmiss
Type of work acceptable
Type of work acceptable
Type of work acceptable
Type of work acceptable
Type of work acceptable
Information on items 22 to 25 is to be collected for those with code 1 in item 21.
Item 22 to 25 (for persons with code 1 in item 21): The questions listed against these items will be put only to those who have answered in the affirmative for the question listed against item 21 (i.e., persons with entry 1 against item 21). The codes appropriate for the answers obtained will be recorded against the relevant items. For items 22, 23 and 25, if more than one code is found to be applicable, the code which appears first in the code list only will be recorded.
30132
68910
1
Dairy
2
Poultry
3
Other animal husbandry
4
Food processing
5
Spinning and weaving
6
Manufacturing wood and cane products
7
Tailoring
8
Leather goods manufacturing
9
Others
Sysmiss
Requisite skill?
Requisite skill?
Requisite skill?
Requisite skill?
Requisite skill?
Information on items 22 to 25 is to be collected for those with code 1 in item 21.
Item 22 to 25 (for persons with code 1 in item 21): The questions listed against these items will be put only to those who have answered in the affirmative for the question listed against item 21 (i.e., persons with entry 1 against item 21). The codes appropriate for the answers obtained will be recorded against the relevant items. For items 22, 23 and 25, if more than one code is found to be applicable, the code which appears first in the code list only will be recorded.
Item 24: In this item information on whether the person have any skill/experience to undertake the work which is acceptable to him/her as mentioned in item 23, will be recorded. If the person has any skill/experience to undertake the work code will be 1, otherwise code will be 2.
30135
68907
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
Assistance required
Assistance required
Assistance required
Assistance required
Assistance required
Information on items 22 to 25 is to be collected for those with code 1 in item 21.
Item 22 to 25 (for persons with code 1 in item 21): The questions listed against these items will be put only to those who have answered in the affirmative for the question listed against item 21 (i.e., persons with entry 1 against item 21). The codes appropriate for the answers obtained will be recorded against the relevant items. For items 22, 23 and 25, if more than one code is found to be applicable, the code which appears first in the code list only will be recorded.
30113
68929
1
No assistance
2
Yes: initial finance on easy terms
3
Yes: working finance facilities
4
Yes: easy availability of raw materials
5
Yes: assured market
6
Yes: training
7
Yes: accommodation
9
Yes: others
Sysmiss
NSS
NSS
NSS
NSS
NSS
99042
1
34
2.251
2.415
NSC
NSC
NSC
NSC
NSC
99042
1
68
4.499
4.831
MLT
MLT
MLT
MLT
MLT
99042
271
18732000
472532.015
752053.951
NSS_SR
NSS_SR
NSS_SR
NSS_SR
NSS_SR
99042
1
2
3
4
8
9
NSC_SR
NSC_SR
NSC_SR
NSC_SR
NSC_SR
99042
1
2
4
6
7
8
17
MLT_SR
MLT_SR
MLT_SR
MLT_SR
MLT_SR
99042
550
37464000
947194.145
1503652.832
Weighting coefficient
Weighting coefficient
Weighting coefficient
Weighting coefficient
Weighting coefficient
99042
1.355
93660
2362.672
3760.263
Weighting coefficient (sub-round)
Weighting coefficient (sub-round)
Weighting coefficient (sub-round)
Weighting coefficient (sub-round)
Weighting coefficient (sub-round)
99042
5.415
374640
9448.086
15039.95
ID number
ID number
ID number
ID number
ID number
2776782
State
State
State
State
State
2776782
1
Jammu & Kashmir
2
Himachal Pradesh
3
Punjab
4
Chandigarh
5
Uttaranchal
6
Haryana
7
Delhi
8
Rajasthan
9
Uttar Pradesh
10
Bihar
11
Sikkim
12
Arunachal Pradesh
13
Nagaland
14
Manipur
15
Mizoram
16
Tripura
17
Meghalaya
18
Assam
19
West Bengal
20
Jharkhand
21
Orissa
22
Chattisgarh
23
Madhya Pradesh
24
Gujarat
25
Daman & Diu
26
D & N Haveli
27
Maharastra
28
Andhra Pradesh
29
Karnataka
30
Goa
31
Lakshadweep
32
Kerala
33
Tamil Nadu
34
Pondicherry
35
A & N Islands
Round and Centre code
Round and Centre code
Round and Centre code
Round and Centre code
Round and Centre code
2776782
FSU Serial No.
FSU Serial No.
FSU Serial No.
FSU Serial No.
FSU Serial No.
2776782
Round
Round
Round
Round
Round
2776782
Schedule Number
Schedule Number
Schedule Number
Schedule Number
Schedule Number
2776782
Sample
Sample
Sample
Sample
Sample
2776782
1
Central
2
State
Sector
Sector
Sector
Sector
Sector
2776782
1
Rural
2
Urban
State-Region
State-Region
State-Region
State-Region
State-Region
2776782
District
District
District
District
District
2776782
Stratum
Stratum
Stratum
Stratum
Stratum
2776782
Sub-Stratum no.
Sub-Stratum no.
Sub-Stratum no.
Sub-Stratum no.
Sub-Stratum no.
2776782
Sub-Round
Sub-Round
Sub-Round
Sub-Round
Sub-Round
2776782
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
2776782
FOD-Sub-Region
FOD-Sub-Region
FOD-Sub-Region
FOD-Sub-Region
FOD-Sub-Region
2776569
213
Hamlet group/Sub-block no.
Hamlet group/Sub-block no.
Hamlet group/Sub-block no.
Hamlet group/Sub-block no.
Hamlet group/Sub-block no.
2776782
Second-stage-stratum no.
Second-stage-stratum no.
Second-stage-stratum no.
Second-stage-stratum no.
Second-stage-stratum no.
2776782
Sample hhld. No.
Sample hhld. No.
Sample hhld. No.
Sample hhld. No.
Sample hhld. No.
2776782
Level
Level
Level
Level
Level
2776782
9
Serial no.
Serial no.
Serial no.
Serial no.
Serial no.
2776782
1
Cereals & Cereal Products (Includes Muri, Chira, Maida, Suji, Noodles, Bread (Bakery), Barley, Cereal Substitutes, etc.)
2
Pulses & Pulse Products (Includes Soyabean, Gram Products, Besan, Sattu, etc.)
3
Milk
4
Milk Products (Includes Milk Condensed/Powder, Baby Food, Ghee, Butter, Ice-Cream, etc.)
5
Edible Oil And Vanaspati
6
Vegetables
7
Fruits & Nuts (Includes Mango, Banana, Coconut, Dates, Kishmish, Monacca, Other Dry Fruits, etc.)
8
Egg, Fish & Meat
9
Sugar (Includes Gur, Candy (Misri), Honey, etc.)
10
Salt & Spices (Includes Dry Chillies, Curry Powder, Oilseeds, Garlic, Ginger, etc.)
11
Other Food Items (Includes Beverages Such As Tea, Coffee, Fruit Juice And Processed Food Such As Biscuits, Cake, Pickles, Sauce, Cooked Meals, etc.)
12
Pan, Tobacco & Intoxicants
13
Fuel & Light
14
Entertainment (Includes Cinema, Picnic, Sports, Club Fees, Video Cassettes, Cable Charges, etc.)
15
Personal Care And Effects (Includes Spectacles, Torch, Umbrella, Lighter, etc.)
16
Toilet Articles (Includes Toothpaste, Hair Oil, Shaving Blades, etc.)
17
Sundry Articles (Includes Electric Bulb, Tubelight, Glassware, Bucket, Washing Soap, Agarbati, Insecticide, etc.)
18
Consumer Services Excluding Conveyance (Includes Domestic Servant, Tailoring, Grinding Charges, Telephone, Legal Expenses, Pet Animals, etc.)
19
Conveyance (Includes Porter Charges, Diesel, Petrol, School Bus/Van, etc.)
20
Rent/ House Rent
21
Consumer Taxes And Cesses (Includes Water Charges, etc.)
22
Medical Expenses (Non-Institutional)
23
Sub-Total (Items 1 To 22)
24
Medical (Institutional)
25
Tuition Fees & Other Fees (Includes Private Tutor, School/College Fees, etc.)
26
School Books & Other Educational Articles (Includes Newspaper, Library Charges, Stationery, Internet Charges, etc.)
27
Clothing And Bedding
28
Footwear
29
Furniture And Fixtures (Includes Bedstead, Almirah, Suitcase, Carpet, Paintings, etc.)
30
Crockery & Utensils (Includes Stainless Steel Utensils, Casseroles, Thermos, etc.)
31
Cooking And Household Appliances (Includes Electric Fan, Air Conditioners, Sewing Machine, Washing Machine, Pressure Cooker, Refrigerator, Heater, Toaster, etc.)
32
Goods For Recreation (Includes Tv, Radio, Tape Recorder, Musical Instruments, etc.)
33
Jewellery & Ornaments
34
Personal Transport Equipment (Includes Bicycle, Scooter, Car, Tyres & Tubes, etc.)
35
Therapeutic Appliances (Includes Glass Eye, Hearing Aids, Orthopaedic Equipment, etc.)
36
Other Personal Goods (Includes Clock, Watch, Pc, Telephone Set, Mobile Handset, etc.)
37
Repair And Maintenance (Of Residential Buildings, Bathroom Equipment, etc.)
38
Sub-Total (Items 24 To 37)
39
Average Monthly Expenditure For Items 24 To 37 [Item 38 X (30÷365)]
40
Monthly Household Consumer Expenditure (Item 23 + Item 39)
Value of consumption-last 30 days
Value of consumption-last 30 days
Value of consumption-last 30 days
Value of consumption-last 30 days
Value of consumption-last 30 days
2057039
719743
339832
1040.44
2799.225
Value of consumption-last 365 days
Value of consumption-last 365 days
Value of consumption-last 365 days
Value of consumption-last 365 days
Value of consumption-last 365 days
718179
2058603
3546950
6154.772
22965.232
NSS
NSS
NSS
NSS
NSS
2776782
1
34
2.294
2.554
NSC
NSC
NSC
NSC
NSC
2776782
1
68
4.586
5.109
MLT
MLT
MLT
MLT
MLT
2776782
271
21688125
482862.153
795660.707
NSS_SR
NSS_SR
NSS_SR
NSS_SR
NSS_SR
2776782
1
2
3
4
8
9
NSC_SR
NSC_SR
NSC_SR
NSC_SR
NSC_SR
2776782
1
2
4
6
7
8
17
MLT_SR
MLT_SR
MLT_SR
MLT_SR
MLT_SR
2776782
550
43376250
968382.278
1590832.708
Weighting coefficient
Weighting coefficient
Weighting coefficient
Weighting coefficient
Weighting coefficient
2776782
1.355
108440.625
2414.424
3978.658
Weighting coefficient (sub-round)
Weighting coefficient (sub-round)
Weighting coefficient (sub-round)
Weighting coefficient (sub-round)
Weighting coefficient (sub-round)
2776782
5.415
433762.5
9654.956
15912.713