DDI_LKA_2000_ASI_v01_M_WB
Department of Census and Statistics
2008-05-27
NADA
Version v1.0 (May 2008)
Version 2.0 (August, 2013).DDI and ID numbers edited by World Bank for World Bank Microdata Library.
Annual Survey of Industries 2000
ASI 2000
LKA_2000_ASI_v01_M
Department of Census and Statistics
(C) 2008, Department of Census and Statistics
NADA
Department of Census and Statistics
Information Unit
Industrial & Construction Division
Microdata Library
Enterprise Survey [en/oth]
The Department of Census and Statistics started to conduct its series of Annual Survey of Manufacturing Industries (ASMI) in 1979 with reference year as the previous year 1978. The frame of this survey was restrict to manufacturing establishments registered with the ministry of industries and the state owned industrial establishments.(i.e. Public Corporations, Departmental undertakings, Govt. owned Business undertakings). The last survey of this series was carried out in 1982. After the Census of Industry conducted in 1983, the ASMI was replaced by the Annual Survey of Industries (ASI). The frame of the new series was the register of industrial establishments which was a by product of Census of Industry - 1983
This survey is the 16th of the ASI series, conducted in 2000 and the reference period is 1999. The report contains the important industrial indicators relevant to the all establishments with 5 or more workers. The sample data are inflated and the non response is adjusted.
Version v1.0 (May 2008) - : Full edited dataset, for internal DPD use.
TRADE, INDUSTRY AND MARKETS [2]
ECONOMICS [1]
The Objectives of the Annual Survey of Industries are:
1. To provide indicators of the performance and the structure of the industrial sector.
2. To update the list of industrial establishments already available.
Sri Lanka
National Coverage.
Industrial establishments
Statistical unit of ASI is the establishment which is defined as an unit engaged in the single or related activities of Mining and Quarrying, Manufacturing and Generation and Distribution of Electricity, Gas and Water in one location under a single ownership or control. However, industrial enterprises which are engaged in production of more than one related activity in one location or one activity in several locations were treated as one unit of enumeration whenever no separate records
are available. Any way in the analysis, the ideal definition of the establishment was followed. The information collected of enterprise level was disaggregated into establishment level using the proportion of output. Ancillary units such as warehouses, garages, etc were treated as part of the main establishments.
All industries with 5 or more persons engaged.
Sample survey data [ssd]
The scope of the ASI is all activities categorized under three industry divisions namely, Mining and Quarrying, Manufacturing and Generation and Distribution of Electricity, Gas and Water of the International Standard Industrial classification revision 2(ISIC) of the United Nations. All private sector establishments with 5 or more persons engaged, state owned industries and industries coming within the purview of Board of Investment have been covered in this survey. However, due to financial limitations and the none availability of a proper frame, the establishments with less than 5 persons engaged were not covered.
Department of Census and Statistics
Sampling Procedure
ASI is predominantly a postal survey . But Statistical Officers are send to the non responding establishments to get the questionnaires completed.
All industrial establishments with 5 or more persons engaged is the target population of ASI. The list of industries with 5 or more persons as in the Census of Industry - 1983 was the frame ( sample population ) of ASI.
The whole frame was divided into two sectors as establishments with 25 or more persons engaged and establishments with 5-24 persons engaged. All establishments in the 25 or more sector ( census part ) and probability sample of 5 to 24 sector (survey part ) were canvassed. The census part of the frame updated from time to time and the survey part remained unchanged.
The survey part was further stratified according to the geographical locations, industrial activity and size. Geographical strata were 24 administrative districts. Industrial activities were defined as the industry group levels (4 digit level of ISIC]. The persons engaged size classes which were defined as 5-9, 10-14 and 15-24 persons engaged, were used as the size strata.
There were approximately 2500 establishments in the census part and approximately another 2500 were selected for the sample out of about 12000 industries. Higher probabilities were given to select rare industries. The sample was selected systematically within the strata.
The estimated value of a variable will be given by (pl see the report Sample design section)
Y(hat) = (Sigma i=1 to 24[Sigma j=1 to 84[Sigma k=1 to 3 Nijk Yijk
------
nijk
Where N = total no of units in the population
n = number of units responded
k = size class of persons engaged
j = industry group of ISIC
i = district
Mail Questionnaire [mail]
There were 18 questions in the questionnaire. The first 12 questions were on identification information. Questions
13-16 were on inputs and output and question number 17 and 18 were about the investment and labor of the
establishments.
The value of goods moved out, receipt of industrial services done for others and opening and closing stocks of output were collected to compile the gross output.
Inputs were the addition of value of raw materials consumed of the year 1999. (i.e. Cost of raw materials adjusted for stocks ) and the consumption of electricity, fuel and water. Book value at the beginning of the year, gross additions during the year, and Depreciation were canvassed under the four components of fixed assets namely, Land, Building and Other Constructions, Machinery and Other Equipment and Transport Equipment.
The information on employment and earnings, was collected under two sub categories National and Non-Nationals. The number of male and female national persons engaged were collected separately, but salaries were canvassed only for the total number of employees. In addition to the above non-national employees and their salaries also were canvassed.
Further information extracted from the report : -
Output
Information on output has been collected on shipment basis. The variables canvassed were the value of products moved out from the establishment, value of stocks of finished goods and receipts from industrial services rendered to others.
a. Value of products moved out
i. Value of products made by the establishment using its own raw materials.
ii. Products made by another establishment using material inputs owned by the establishment,
have been considered, as the products made by the establishment and the following three
situations have been considered as the moving out.
i. sending to another establishment or a person
ii. sending to another branch of the same enterprise
iii. sending abroad
These products were valued at the price at which the producer disposes of his goods to the customer (i.e. producer's price). All duties and taxes which fell on the products when they leave the establishment are included and subsidies recovered are excluded. Price rebates, discounts and allowances on returned goods allowed to the customer have been deducted and any transport charges which may be invoiced to the purchaser or user have been excluded. Products released to other establishments of the same enterprise have been treated as though sold and valued at producer's prices.
b. Stocks of finished goods
The values of stocks of finished goods at the beginning and at the end of the year 1999 have been collected. This consists of all finished goods made by the establishment using their own raw materials and manufactured by another establishment using raw materials owned by this establishment and ready for release. Finished goods held by the establishment which were made from materials owned by others have been excluded. Valuation is in producer's prices.
c. Receipts from Industrial Services
The total value of receipts from
i. Contract and Commission work done for others on materials owned by them,
ii. Repairs and installation work done for others,
iii. Sales of scraps and refuses,
iv. Own account investment work, have been included here.
d. Value of output
The value of output was obtained from the value of shipments and other receipts of Industrial
Services adjusted for changes in the values of stocks of finished goods during the reference
period. Value of Output = (Value of products moved out) +
(Closing stocks of finished goods) - (Opening stocks of finished goods) + (Receipts from Industrial Services)
Inputs
Information on inputs has been collected covering the costs of
a. Raw materials, parts and components and packing materials (Imported and Indigenous) consumed,
b. Industrial services done by others for the establishment,
c. Fuel, Electricity & Water consumed.
a. Cost of raw materials, parts and components and packing materials
i. Cost of raw materials, packing materials purchased
All material inputs ( Raw materials, parts, components containers and supplies) purchased by the establishment for the production process either in this establishment or in another establishment have been included. All materials have been valued at purchaser's prices. ie. The delivered value at the establishment, including the purchase price transport charges, cost of insurance, all taxes and duties on the goods. Discounts or rebates allowed to the purchaser and the value of packing materials returned to the supplier have been deducted. The value of materials owned by others and received by the establishment for production process have been excluded and material inputs received by the
establishment from other establishments of the same enterprise (not purchased) for processing have been valued as if purchased.
ii. Values of stocks of raw materials and packing materials etc. The opening and closing stocks of all input materials (imported and indigenous) including packing materials which are purchased (or treated as purchased) have been included. The valuation was at purchaser's prices. The stocks of raw material used for
own account work for producing own fixed assets have been excluded.
b. Cost of industrial services done by others
The total cost of
i. Contract and commission work done by others on materials supplied by the establishments and
ii. Repairs and maintenance services provided by others.
are included.
c. Fuel, electricity and water consumed
The total of the values of Fuel (LP Gas, Coal and Charcoal, Petrol, Diesel Oil, Furnace Oil,
Kerosene Oil, Firewood and others) Electricity and Water consumed has been included.
Raw Materials Consumed
Raw materials consumed (i.e. actually used) has been computed by adjusting stocks of raw materials to the total value of raw materials (imported and indigenous) and packing materials purchased. Raw materials and packing materials consumed;
= (Raw materials and packing materials purchased (Imported + Indigenous)) +(Opening stocks of materials) - (Closing stocks of materials)
Value of Inputs
The total value of raw materials consumed, cost of industrial services done by others
and Fuel, Electricity and Water consumed have been defined as the value of Inputs.
Value Added
Value added has been defined as the difference of the value of output and value of inputs i.e. value of Output - value of Inputs.
Fixed Capital Assets
The book value at the beginning of the year, value of gross additions during the year and depreciation of all assets with productive life of one year or more, owned by the establishment (i.e. Land, Buildings, Other Constructions and Land Improvements, Machinery and Other equipment, Transport equipment) have been collected. Leased or rented assets have not been included.
a. Book value at the beginning of the year
This refers to the original cost price of the item less its depreciation, less assets retired and sold up to the beginning of the year.
b. Gross additions to fixed assets during the year
This is defined as the total of the costs of new and second hand fixed assets acquired during the year and alterations, renovations and improvements purchased, cost of own account work less the value of sales of used fixed assets. Valuation of fixed assets acquired from others was to be at the delivered price plus cost of installation and any necessary fees and taxes. Valuation of fixed assets produced own account had to be valued with imputation for own labor and materials used and an allocation for over head costs. Value of sales of used assets were to be at actual amounts realized.
Employment and Earnings
The information obtained on employment related to the number of persons engaged in the establishment.
a. Number of persons engaged
This is defined as the total number of persons who work in or for the establishment, including working proprietors, active partners, unpaid family workers, operatives and all other employees.
b. Working proprietors and active partners
All individual proprietors and partners who are actively engaged in the work of the establishment have been included here.
c. Unpaid family workers
All persons living in the household of the owners and working in the establishment, with out a regular pay, for at least one third of the normal working time of the establishment and non household members who do work without pay were included.
d. Operatives
All paid employees who were directly engaged in the production or related activities of the establishment including any clerical or working supervisory personal whose function was to record or expedite any step in the production process have been considered as operatives.
e. Other Employees
All paid employees excluding those covered as operatives are reported here, eg. Managers, Directors, Laboratory and research workers, clerks, typists etc.
f. Wages and Salaries
All payments whether in cash or in kind made by the employers during the year 1999 in connection with the work done to all " employees " had been included here.
i.e.
i. All regular and overtime cash payments houses and cost of living allowances.
ii. Wages and salaries paid during vacation sick leaves
iii. Taxes and social insurance contribution
iv. Payments in land.
The questionnaires and instruction manual along with covering letter were posted to each establishment. However,
in most instances, the statistical officers (SO) of the department compel to visit the non responding establishments
quite a number of times to get the questionnaire completed. The collection of accurate data from industrial
establishment is very tedious and time consuming. Sometimes officers had to visit them several times in order to get
a good response.
Reference period of the survey was the calendar year 1999 (i.e. 1st of January to 31st of December). But in some cases establishments keep records not for the calendar year but for the financial year. (1st of April 1999 to 31st of March 2000) In those situations, financial year data were accepted when there was no significant difference between the two 1st quarters of both years (1999 and 2000). Otherwise estimates for the calendar year were accepted.
The questionnaires and instruction manual along with covering letter were posted to each establishments. However,
the most instances, the statistical officers (SO) of the department compel to visit the non responding establishments
quite a number of times to get the questionnaire completed. The collection of accurate data from industrial
establishment is very tedious and time consuming. Sometimes officers had to visit them several times in order to get
a good response.
Non Response Adjustments
It was tried to collect information from all the largest establishments ( establishments with over 500 million rupees output). The non responses of the sample were automatically imputed when applying weights. The other establishments were imputed using previous year's information whenever available or, otherwise using the either district or province averages of the category which the establishment belongs.
Under the Statistical ordinance, micro data cannot be released with identifications for public use. Procedures are in place to ensure that information relating to any particular individual person, household or undertaking will be kept strictly confidential and will not be divulged to external parties. Information on individual or individual Household/establishment will not be divulged or published in such a form that will facilitate the identification of any particular person or establishment as the data have been collected under the Census/Statistical ordinance,
according to which the information at individual level cannot be divulged and such information is strictly confidential.
Director General
Department of Census and Statistics, Annual Survey of Industries 2000 [ASI 2000], Version 1.0 of the public use dataset May, 2008, provided by the National Data Archive, Data Processing Division, www.statistics.gov.lk
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Reference Number
Reference Number
Reference Number
Reference Number
Reference Number
District
District
District
District
District
1
Colombo
2
Gampaha
3
Kalutara
4
Kandy
5
Matale
6
Nuwara-Eliya
7
Galle
8
Matara
9
Hambantota
10
Kurunegala
11
Puttalam
12
Anuradhapura
13
Polonnaruwa
14
Badulla
15
Monaragala
16
Ratnapura
17
Kegalle
18
** Other
Province
Province
Province
Province
Province
1
Western
2
Centreal
3
Southern
4
North-West
5
North-Centreal
6
Uwa
7
Sabaragamuwa
9
**Other
Description of Industry
Description of Industry
Description of Industry
Description of Industry
Description of Industry
2901
2901 Stone, Clay, & Sand pits
2902
2902 Chemical fertilizer & Mineral
2903
2903 Salt
2909
2909 Mining & Quarrying nec
3111
3111 Slaughtering & Preserving meat
3112
3112 Dairy products
3113
3113 Canning Fruit & Vegetables
3114
3114 Canning & Processing Fish
3115
3115 Vegetable, Animal oils & Fats
3116
3116 Grain mill products
3117
3117 Bakery products
3118
3118 Sugar Factories & Refineries
3119
3119 Cocoa, Chocolate & Confectionery
3121
3121 Food products
3122
3122 Prepared animal foods
3131
3131 Distilling, Rectifying spirits
3132
3132 Wine industries
3133
3133 Malt liquors & Malt
3134
3134 Soft drinks & Carbonated waters
3140
3140 Tobacco
3211
3211 Spinning, Weaving & Finishing
3212
3212 Made-up textile goods
3213
3213 Knitting mills
3214
3214 Carpets & Rugs
3215
3215 Cordage, Rope & Twine
3219
3219 Textile nec
3220
3220 Wearing Apparal
3231
3231 Tanneries & Leather
3232
3232 Fur Dressing & Dyeing
3233
3233 Leather & Leather substitutes
3240
3240 Footwear except Rubber or Plastic
3311
3311 Saw mills & Wood mills
3312
3312 Wooden & Cane products nec
3319
3319 Wood & Cork products nec
3320
3320 Furniture & Fixture
3411
3411 Pulp, Paper & Paperboard
3412
3412 Containers,Boxes & Paperboard
3419
3419 Pulp, Paper, Paperboard items nec
3420
3420 Printing & Publishing
3511
3511 Basic Industrial Chemicals
3512
3512 Fertilizers & Pesticides
3513
3513 Synthetic fibers, Plastic materials
3521
3521 Paints, Varnishes & Lacquers
3522
3522 Drugs & Medicines
3523
3523 Soap, Perfumes & Other toilet items
3529
3529 Chemical products nec
3530
3530 Petroleum refineries
3540
3540 Petroleum & Coal products
3551
3551 Tyre & Tube industries
3559
3559 Rubber products nec
3560
3560 Plastic products nec
3610
3610 Pottary, China & Earthenware
3620
3620 Glass & Glass products
3691
3691 Structural clay products
3692
3692 Cement, Lime & Plaster
3699
3699 Non-metalic Mineral products nec
3710
3710 Iron & Steel basic industries
3720
3720 Non-ferrous Metal basic industries
3811
3811 Cutlery & General hardware
3812
3812 Metal Furniture & Fixture
3813
3813 Structural Metal products
3819
3819 Fabricated Metal products
3821
3821 Engines & Turbines
3822
3822 Agricultural Machinery & Equip..
3823
3823 Metal & Wood Working Machinery
3824
3824 Industrial Machinery & Equipment
3825
3825 Computing & Accounting Machinery
3829
3829 Machinery & Equipment nec
3831
3831 Electrical Industrial Machinery
3832
3832 Radio, TV & Communication Equip..
3833
3833 Elect.Appliances & Housewares
3839
3839 Elect.Apparatus & Supplies nec
3841
3841 Ship Building & Repairing
3842
3842 Railroad Equipment
3843
3843 Motor Vehicles
3844
3844 Motorcycles & Bicycles
3849
3849 Transport equipment nec
3851
3851 Professional equipment nec
3852
3852 Photographic & Optical goods
3853
3853 Watches & Clocks
3901
3901 Jewellary & Related articles
3902
3902 Musical Instruments
3903
3903 Sporting & Athletic goods
3909
3909 Industries nec
4101
4101 Electricity
4102
4102 Gas
4200
4200 Water
Persons engaged strata
Persons engaged strata
Persons engaged strata
Persons engaged strata
Persons engaged strata
L
Large Establishments
S
Small Establishments
Total product value 1999 (Rs. )
Total product value 1999 (Rs. )
Total product value 1999 (Rs. )
Total product value 1999 (Rs. )
Total product value 1999 (Rs. )
Stock Value for finished goods- Bigining of the year (Rs.)
Stock Value for finished goods- Bigining of the year (Rs.)
Stock Value for finished goods- Bigining of the year (Rs.)
Stock Value for finished goods- Bigining of the year (Rs.)
Stock Value for finished goods- Bigining of the year (Rs.)
Stock Value for finished goods- End of the year (Rs.)
Stock Value for finished goods- End of the year (Rs.)
Stock Value for finished goods- End of the year (Rs.)
Stock Value for finished goods- End of the year (Rs.)
Stock Value for finished goods- End of the year (Rs.)
Value of raw material purchased(Imported)
Value of raw material purchased(Imported)
Value of raw material purchased(Imported)
Value of raw material purchased(Imported)
Value of raw material purchased(Imported)
Value of raw material purchased(Local)
Value of raw material purchased(Local)
Value of raw material purchased(Local)
Value of raw material purchased(Local)
Value of raw material purchased(Local)
Value of stock of raw material begining of the year(Imported)
Value of stock of raw material begining of the year(Imported)
Value of stock of raw material begining of the year(Imported)
Value of stock of raw material begining of the year(Imported)
Value of stock of raw material begining of the year(Imported)
Value of stock of raw material begining of the year(Local)
Value of stock of raw material begining of the year(Local)
Value of stock of raw material begining of the year(Local)
Value of stock of raw material begining of the year(Local)
Value of stock of raw material begining of the year(Local)
Value of stock of raw material end of the year(Imported)
Value of stock of raw material end of the year(Imported)
Value of stock of raw material end of the year(Imported)
Value of stock of raw material end of the year(Imported)
Value of stock of raw material end of the year(Imported)
Value of stock of raw material end of the year(Local)
Value of stock of raw material end of the year(Local)
Value of stock of raw material end of the year(Local)
Value of stock of raw material end of the year(Local)
Value of stock of raw material end of the year(Local)
Receipt from industrial services rendered to others(Rs.)
Receipt from industrial services rendered to others(Rs.)
Receipt from industrial services rendered to others(Rs.)
Receipt from industrial services rendered to others(Rs.)
Receipt from industrial services rendered to others(Rs.)
Cost of industrial services done by others.(Rs.)
Cost of industrial services done by others.(Rs.)
Cost of industrial services done by others.(Rs.)
Cost of industrial services done by others.(Rs.)
Cost of industrial services done by others.(Rs.)
Firewood consumed ( Rs.)
Firewood consumed ( Rs.)
Firewood consumed ( Rs.)
Firewood consumed ( Rs.)
Firewood consumed ( Rs.)
Coal & Charcoal consumed (Rs.)
Coal & Charcoal consumed (Rs.)
Coal & Charcoal consumed (Rs.)
Coal & Charcoal consumed (Rs.)
Coal & Charcoal consumed (Rs.)
Petrol consumed(Rs.)
Petrol consumed(Rs.)
Petrol consumed(Rs.)
Petrol consumed(Rs.)
Petrol consumed(Rs.)
Diesel consumed(Rs.)
Diesel consumed(Rs.)
Diesel consumed(Rs.)
Diesel consumed(Rs.)
Diesel consumed(Rs.)
Furnase Oil consumed (Rs.)
Furnase Oil consumed (Rs.)
Furnase Oil consumed (Rs.)
Furnase Oil consumed (Rs.)
Furnase Oil consumed (Rs.)
Kerosene oil consumed (Rs.)
Kerosene oil consumed (Rs.)
Kerosene oil consumed (Rs.)
Kerosene oil consumed (Rs.)
Kerosene oil consumed (Rs.)
LP gas consumed (Rs.)
LP gas consumed (Rs.)
LP gas consumed (Rs.)
LP gas consumed (Rs.)
LP gas consumed (Rs.)
Electricity consumed(Rs.)
Electricity consumed(Rs.)
Electricity consumed(Rs.)
Electricity consumed(Rs.)
Electricity consumed(Rs.)
Water consumed(Rs.)
Water consumed(Rs.)
Water consumed(Rs.)
Water consumed(Rs.)
Water consumed(Rs.)
Other fuel consumed (Rs.)
Other fuel consumed (Rs.)
Other fuel consumed (Rs.)
Other fuel consumed (Rs.)
Other fuel consumed (Rs.)
Land value (Rs.)
Land value (Rs.)
Land value (Rs.)
Land value (Rs.)
Land value (Rs.)
Book value at the begining of the year for land - 1999 (Rs.)
Building and other construction -II
Building and other construction -II
Building and other construction -II
Building and other construction -II
Building and other construction -II
Book value at the begining of the year 1999 for building and other construction (Rs.)
Transport equipment - II
Transport equipment - II
Transport equipment - II
Transport equipment - II
Transport equipment - II
Book value at the begining of the year 1999 for Transport equipment (Rs.)
Land value - gross additions (Rs.)
Land value - gross additions (Rs.)
Land value - gross additions (Rs.)
Land value - gross additions (Rs.)
Land value - gross additions (Rs.)
Gross additins during the year for land in 1999 (Rs.)
Building and other construction -III
Building and other construction -III
Building and other construction -III
Building and other construction -III
Building and other construction -III
Gross additions of the year 1999 for building and other construction (Rs.)
Machinery & other equipment - III
Machinery & other equipment - III
Machinery & other equipment - III
Machinery & other equipment - III
Machinery & other equipment - III
Gross additions of the year 1999 for Machinery & other equipment (Rs.)
Transport equipment - III
Transport equipment - III
Transport equipment - III
Transport equipment - III
Transport equipment - III
Gross additions of the year 1999 for Transport equipment (Rs.)
Machinery & other equipment - II
Machinery & other equipment - II
Machinery & other equipment - II
Machinery & other equipment - II
Machinery & other equipment - II
Book value at the begining of the year 1999 for Machinery & other equipment (Rs.)
Building and other construction -IV
Building and other construction -IV
Building and other construction -IV
Building and other construction -IV
Building and other construction -IV
Depreciations of the year 1999 for building and other construction (Rs.)
Machinery & other equipment - IV
Machinery & other equipment - IV
Machinery & other equipment - IV
Machinery & other equipment - IV
Machinery & other equipment - IV
Depreciations of the year 1999 for Machinery & other equipment (Rs.)
Transport equipment - IV
Transport equipment - IV
Transport equipment - IV
Transport equipment - IV
Transport equipment - IV
Depreciations of the year 1999 for Transport equipment (Rs.)
Skilled Male (No.)
Skilled Male (No.)
Skilled Male (No.)
Skilled Male (No.)
Skilled Male (No.)
Skilled Female (No.)
Skilled Female (No.)
Skilled Female (No.)
Skilled Female (No.)
Skilled Female (No.)
Skilled Male & Female - Salaries (Rs.)
Skilled Male & Female - Salaries (Rs.)
Skilled Male & Female - Salaries (Rs.)
Skilled Male & Female - Salaries (Rs.)
Skilled Male & Female - Salaries (Rs.)
Unskilled Male (No.)
Unskilled Male (No.)
Unskilled Male (No.)
Unskilled Male (No.)
Unskilled Male (No.)
Unskilled Female (No.)
Unskilled Female (No.)
Unskilled Female (No.)
Unskilled Female (No.)
Unskilled Female (No.)
Unskilled Male & Female - Salaries (Rs.)
Unskilled Male & Female - Salaries (Rs.)
Unskilled Male & Female - Salaries (Rs.)
Unskilled Male & Female - Salaries (Rs.)
Unskilled Male & Female - Salaries (Rs.)
Administrative/Managerial male (No.)
Administrative/Managerial male (No.)
Administrative/Managerial male (No.)
Administrative/Managerial male (No.)
Administrative/Managerial male (No.)
Administrative/Managerial female (No.)
Administrative/Managerial female (No.)
Administrative/Managerial female (No.)
Administrative/Managerial female (No.)
Administrative/Managerial female (No.)
Total Administrative/Managerial - Salary (Rs.)
Total Administrative/Managerial - Salary (Rs.)
Total Administrative/Managerial - Salary (Rs.)
Total Administrative/Managerial - Salary (Rs.)
Total Administrative/Managerial - Salary (Rs.)
Technical/Supervisory Male (No.)
Technical/Supervisory Male (No.)
Technical/Supervisory Male (No.)
Technical/Supervisory Male (No.)
Technical/Supervisory Male (No.)
Technical/Supervisory Female (No.)
Technical/Supervisory Female (No.)
Technical/Supervisory Female (No.)
Technical/Supervisory Female (No.)
Technical/Supervisory Female (No.)
Total Technical/Supervisory - Salary (Rs.)
Total Technical/Supervisory - Salary (Rs.)
Total Technical/Supervisory - Salary (Rs.)
Total Technical/Supervisory - Salary (Rs.)
Total Technical/Supervisory - Salary (Rs.)
Cleracal & related Male (No.)
Cleracal & related Male (No.)
Cleracal & related Male (No.)
Cleracal & related Male (No.)
Cleracal & related Male (No.)
Cleracal & related Female (No.)
Cleracal & related Female (No.)
Cleracal & related Female (No.)
Cleracal & related Female (No.)
Cleracal & related Female (No.)
Total cleracal & related - Salaries (Rs.)
Total cleracal & related - Salaries (Rs.)
Total cleracal & related - Salaries (Rs.)
Total cleracal & related - Salaries (Rs.)
Total cleracal & related - Salaries (Rs.)
Other Male (No.)
Other Male (No.)
Other Male (No.)
Other Male (No.)
Other Male (No.)
Other Female (No.)
Other Female (No.)
Other Female (No.)
Other Female (No.)
Other Female (No.)
Total other - salaries (Rs.)
Total other - salaries (Rs.)
Total other - salaries (Rs.)
Total other - salaries (Rs.)
Total other - salaries (Rs.)
Working proprietors & active partners - Male (No.)
Working proprietors & active partners - Male (No.)
Working proprietors & active partners - Male (No.)
Working proprietors & active partners - Male (No.)
Working proprietors & active partners - Male (No.)
Working proprietors & active partners - Female (No.)
Working proprietors & active partners - Female (No.)
Working proprietors & active partners - Female (No.)
Working proprietors & active partners - Female (No.)
Working proprietors & active partners - Female (No.)
Unpaid family workers - Male (No.)
Unpaid family workers - Male (No.)
Unpaid family workers - Male (No.)
Unpaid family workers - Male (No.)
Unpaid family workers - Male (No.)
Unpaid family workers - Female (No.)
Unpaid family workers - Female (No.)
Unpaid family workers - Female (No.)
Unpaid family workers - Female (No.)
Unpaid family workers - Female (No.)
Non-nationals persons engaged (No.)
Non-nationals persons engaged (No.)
Non-nationals persons engaged (No.)
Non-nationals persons engaged (No.)
Non-nationals persons engaged (No.)
Non-national employees(No.)
Non-national employees(No.)
Non-national employees(No.)
Non-national employees(No.)
Non-national employees(No.)
Non-nationals salaries (Rs.)
Non-nationals salaries (Rs.)
Non-nationals salaries (Rs.)
Non-nationals salaries (Rs.)
Non-nationals salaries (Rs.)
Weighting factor
Weighting factor
Weighting factor
Weighting factor
Weighting factor
Assets at begining of the year (Rs)
Assets at begining of the year (Rs)
Assets at begining of the year (Rs)
Assets at begining of the year (Rs)
Assets at begining of the year (Rs)
Gross additions to fixed assets (Rs)
Gross additions to fixed assets (Rs)
Gross additions to fixed assets (Rs)
Gross additions to fixed assets (Rs)
Gross additions to fixed assets (Rs)
Depreciation of fixed assets of the year (Rs.)
Depreciation of fixed assets of the year (Rs.)
Depreciation of fixed assets of the year (Rs.)
Depreciation of fixed assets of the year (Rs.)
Depreciation of fixed assets of the year (Rs.)
Total fuel consumed (Rs.)
Total fuel consumed (Rs.)
Total fuel consumed (Rs.)
Total fuel consumed (Rs.)
Total fuel consumed (Rs.)
Value of output (Rs)
Value of output (Rs)
Value of output (Rs)
Value of output (Rs)
Value of output (Rs)
Raw materials consumed (Rs)
Raw materials consumed (Rs)
Raw materials consumed (Rs)
Raw materials consumed (Rs)
Raw materials consumed (Rs)
Value of input (Rs)
Value of input (Rs)
Value of input (Rs)
Value of input (Rs)
Value of input (Rs)
Value added (Rs)
Value added (Rs)
Value added (Rs)
Value added (Rs)
Value added (Rs)
Salaries & Wages (Rs)
Salaries & Wages (Rs)
Salaries & Wages (Rs)
Salaries & Wages (Rs)
Salaries & Wages (Rs)
Assets at the end of the year (Rs)
Assets at the end of the year (Rs)
Assets at the end of the year (Rs)
Assets at the end of the year (Rs)
Assets at the end of the year (Rs)
Operatives (No)
Operatives (No)
Operatives (No)
Operatives (No)
Operatives (No)
Other employees (No)
Other employees (No)
Other employees (No)
Other employees (No)
Other employees (No)
Working propritors & Active partners (No)
Working propritors & Active partners (No)
Working propritors & Active partners (No)
Working propritors & Active partners (No)
Working propritors & Active partners (No)
Unpaid family workers (No)
Unpaid family workers (No)
Unpaid family workers (No)
Unpaid family workers (No)
Unpaid family workers (No)
Salaries for Operativies (Rs.)
Salaries for Operativies (Rs.)
Salaries for Operativies (Rs.)
Salaries for Operativies (Rs.)
Salaries for Operativies (Rs.)
Salaries for Other employees (Rs.)
Salaries for Other employees (Rs.)
Salaries for Other employees (Rs.)
Salaries for Other employees (Rs.)
Salaries for Other employees (Rs.)
Persons engaged male (No)
Persons engaged male (No)
Persons engaged male (No)
Persons engaged male (No)
Persons engaged male (No)
Persons engaged female (No)
Persons engaged female (No)
Persons engaged female (No)
Persons engaged female (No)
Persons engaged female (No)
Persons engaged (No)
Persons engaged (No)
Persons engaged (No)
Persons engaged (No)
Persons engaged (No)
Employees (No)
Employees (No)
Employees (No)
Employees (No)
Employees (No)
Three digits level industry
Three digits level industry
Three digits level industry
Three digits level industry
Three digits level industry
1
290 Other Minings
2
311 Food Manufacturing
3
312 Food Manufacturing
4
313 Beverage Industries
5
314 Tobacco Manufacturies
6
321 Textiles
7
322 Wearing Apparal, Except Footwear
8
323 Manufacturig of Leather & Products
9
324 Footwear Except Rubber or Plastic
10
331 Manufacture of Wood & Cork Products
11
332 Manufacture of Furniture & Fixture
12
341 Manufacture of Paper & Paper Products
13
342 Printing Publishing
14
351 Industrial Chemicals
15
352 Other Chemical Products
16
353 Petroleum Refineries
17
354 Manufacture of Miscellaneous Products
18
355 Rubber Products
19
356 Plastic Products nec.
20
361 Pottery, China & Earthenware
21
362 Glass & Glass Products
22
369 Other Non-metalic Products
23
371 Iron & Steel Basic Industries
24
372 Non-ferrous Metal Basic Industries
25
381 Fabricated Metal Products
26
382 Manufacture of Machinery
27
383 Electrical Machinery & Supplies
28
384 Transport Equipment
29
385 Professional Equipment
30
390 Other Manufacturing Industries
31
410 Electricity, Gas & Steam
32
420 Water Works & Supply
Two digits level industry
Two digits level industry
Two digits level industry
Two digits level industry
Two digits level industry
1
29 Other Mining
2
31 Food, Beverages & Tobacco
3
32 Textile, Wearing Apparel & Leather
4
33 Wood, Wood Products & Furniture
5
34 Paper Products, Printing & Publishing
6
35 Chemicals, Petroleum, Rubber & Plastic
7
36 Non-matalic Mineral Products
8
37 Basic Metal Industries
9
38 Metal Products, Machinery & Equipment
10
39 Other Manufacturing Industries
11
41 Electricity, Gas & Steam
12
42 Water Works & Supply
One digit level industry
One digit level industry
One digit level industry
One digit level industry
One digit level industry
1
2 Mining & Quarring
2
3 Manufacturing
3
4 Electricity, Gas & Water
Total
Total
Total
Total
Total
No. of establishments (No)
No. of establishments (No)
No. of establishments (No)
No. of establishments (No)
No. of establishments (No)