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Version 01 (June 2013)
National Sample Survey 2002 (58th Round) - Schedule 26 - Disabled Persons
NSS58-SCH26 2002
IND_2002_NSS58-SCH26_v01_M
National Sample Survey Organisation
NADA
The World Bank Microdata Library
Socio-Economic/Monitoring Survey [hh/sems]
The National Sample Survey (NSS), set up by the Government of India in 1950 to collect socio-economic data employing scientific sampling methods, will start its fifty-eighth round from 1st July 2002.
The fifty-eighth round of NSS is earmarked for collection of data on disability, housing condition, village facilities and slum particulars besides that on household consumer expenditure and employment-unemployment. The field operations of the survey will commence on 1st July 2002 and will continue up to 31st December 2002.
The National Sample Survey made its first attempt to collect information on the number of physically disabled persons during 15th round (July 1959 - June 1960). Thereafter, data on disabled persons were collected in the 16th (July 1960 - June 1961), 24th (July 1969 - June 1970), 28th (October 1973 - June 1974), 36th (July - December, 1981) and 47th (July - December, 1991) rounds. The surveys undertaken during 15th, 16th, 24th and 28th rounds were intended mainly to get a count of the disabled persons of various kinds. In the surveys undertaken during the 36th and 47th rounds, detailed inquiry was made on each type of disability along with the socio-economic characteristics of the disabled.
Housing condition of the people is one of the very important indicators of the socio-economic development of the country. Statistical data on housing condition in qualitative and quantitative terms are needed periodically for an assessment of housing stock and formation of housing policies and programmes. NSS, therefore, started collecting data on housing condition of the dwelling units and basic housing amenities available to them from its 7th round (October 1953 - March 1954) to the 23rd round (July 1968 - June 1969) with the exception in the 13th and 14th rounds. A comprehensive survey on housing condition was first carried out in the NSS 28th round (October 1973 - June 1974) in the rural and urban areas of the country with a sample size of about 1.2 lakh households. The next comprehensive survey on housing condition was carried out in the NSS 44th round (July 1988 - June 1989). The relevant information was collected in detail in a separate schedule canvassed to about 74,000 sample households.
A similar comprehensive survey on housing condition was conducted in the NSS 49th round along with a survey on migration, broad information on which is now being collected quinquennially as a part of the employment-unemployment survey. However an integrated schedule viz. schedule 1.2: housing condition and migration was designed for collecting data on 'housing condition' as well as 'migration'. The design was formulated in such a way that the households living in the slums were adequately represented in the sample of households where the integrated schedule was canvassed. In addition, a schedule, viz. schedule 0.21: particulars of slum was also framed to collect selected information about each of the slums in the sample villages/blocks. Earlier a nation-wide survey on the 'economic condition of slum dwellers in urban cities' was conducted in the NSS 31st round (July 1976 - June 1977).
The fifty-eighth round of NSS will cover disability (both physical and mental), housing conditions, village facilities and slum particulars. In addition, the annual consumer expenditure enquiry covering some key characteristics of employment-unemployment will also be carried out on a sample of four households in each sample FSU.
- v01: Edited, anonymous dataset for public distribution.
The National Sample Survey Organisation (NSSO) carried out the first country wide comprehensive survey of physically disabled persons during the 36th round survey (July - December, 1981). The next survey on the subject was carried out after a period of ten years in NSS 47th round (July - December, 1991). In NSS 36th and 47th round surveys, information was collected on three types of physical disabilities - visual, communication and locomotor - along with the cause of disability, aid/appliance acquired by the disabled, general and vocational educational level of the disabled etc. In addition, data on developmental milestones and behavioural pattern of all children of age 5-14 years, regardless of whether they were physically disabled or not, were collected.
The Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment (MSJE) made a request for conducting a survey on disability in order to meet the data needs for evolving specific strategies and interventions during the 10th Five Year Plan. The need for a detailed survey on disability was strongly felt by MSJE since its data requirement included not only the number of disabled persons, but also the socio-economic characteristics of the disabled persons such as their age structure, literacy, vocational training, employment, causative factors of disability, age at the onset of disability etc. Keeping in view the urgent data need of the MSJE, the Governing Council of NSSO, in its 81st meeting, decided that the survey on disability may also be carried out as a part of NSS 58th round during July - December 2002. It has been decided that:
(i) The survey of disabled persons will also cover persons with mental disability apart from the physically disabled persons since the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment (MSJE) also requested for information on mentally disabled persons. The decision to include mental disability in the survey has been taken on the basis of a pre-test of the questions on mental disability, both for the listing and detailed schedules, carried out in the four cities of Kolkata, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Delhi.
(ii) The information for different types of disabilities is to be collected for persons of all age-groups. Separate information on the developmental milestones of children will not be collected.
India
The survey covered the whole of the Indian Union except (i) Leh and Kargil districts of Jammu & Kashmir, (ii) interior villages of Nagaland situated beyond five kilometres of the bus route and (iii) villages in Andaman and Nicobar Islands which remain inaccessible throughout the year.
Sample survey data [ssd]
The schedule on Survey of Disabled Persons (Schedule 26) consists of the following 9 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 and other particulars of household members
Block 5: particulars of disability of the disabled member
Block 6: particulars of enrolment of disabled persons of age 5-18 years
Block 7: remarks by investigator
Block 8: comments by supervisory officer(s)
The identification particulars of the sample village/block and the sample household in which the survey schedule will be canvassed are to be recorded in blocks 0 & 1. Block 2 is meant for recording the particulars of field operations. Certain characteristics of the sample household, such as, size, social-group, principal occupation, etc., meant to be used as classificatory variables will be recorded in block 3. The demographic particulars like age, sex and marital status, of all the normally resident members of the sample household and the particulars of degree of disability, blood relationship between parents, living arrangement, general education, etc. of all disabled members will be recorded in block 4. Block 5 is meant for recording for each disabled member the detailed particulars of disability, such as, type of disability, degree of each type of disability, cause of disability, age at onset of disability, type of aid/appliance acquired etc. The information as to whether or not a disabled child in the age-group 5-18 years was ever enrolled in a ordinary school/special school, whether the child is continuing in that school or not, reason for non-enrolment/discontinuation, etc., will be recorded in block 6. Any relevant remarks of the investigator will be recorded in block 7 and the comments by the supervisory officer(s) in block 8.
Sample Design
Outline of Sample Design
A stratified multi-stage design was adopted for the conduct of survey of NSS 58th round. The first-stage units were census villages (panchayat wards for Kerala) in the rural sector and the NSSO Urban Frame Survey (UFS) blocks in the urban sector. The ultimate stage units were households in both the sectors.
Sampling Frame for First-Stage Units
For the rural sector, the list of Census 1991 villages (panchayat wards for Kerala) and Census 1981 villages for J & K constituted the sampling frame. For the urban sector, the list of latest available Urban Frame Survey (UFS) blocks was considered as the sampling frame.
Stratification
Rural sector: Two special strata were formed as given below at the State/ UT level on the basis of Population Census 1991 viz.
Stratum 1: all FSUs with population between 0 to 50, and
Stratum 2: FSUs with population more than 15,000
The special stratum 1 was formed if at least 50 such FSU's were found in a State/UT. Similarly, special stratum 2 was formed if at least 4 such FSUs were found in a State/UT. Otherwise, such FSUs were merged with the general strata.
From the remaining FSUs (not covered under stratum 1 &2) general strata (hereafter, stratum will refer to general stratum unless otherwise mentioned) was formed and numbered 3, 4, 5 …. etc. (even if no special strata have been formed). Each district of a State/UT was normally treated as a separate stratum. However, if the provisional population of the district was greater than or equal to 2.5 million as per Census 2001, the district was divided into two or more strata with more or less equal population as per population census 1991 by grouping contiguous tehsils. However, in Gujarat, some districts were not wholly included in an NSS region. In such cases, the part of the district falling in an NSS region constituted a separate stratum.
Urban sector: In the urban sector, stratum was formed within each NSS region on the basis of size class of towns as per Census 1991 town population except for towns specified in Table 4. The stratum number and their composition (within each region) are given below:
stratum 1: all towns with population (P) < 0.1 million
stratum 2: all towns with 0.1= P < 0.5 million
stratum 3: all towns with 0.5= P < 1 million
stratum 4,5,6, … each town with P= 1 million
The stratum numbers was retained as above even if, in some regions, some of the stratum is not formed.
Sub-stratification
There was no sub-stratification in the rural sector. However, to cover more number of households living in slums, in urban sector each stratum was divided into 2 sub-strata as follows:
sub-stratum 1: all UFS blocks having area type 'slum area'
sub-stratum 2: remaining UFS blocks
If there was one UFS block with area type 'slum area' within a stratum, sub-stratum 1 was not formed; it was merged with sub-stratum 2.
Total sample size (FSUs)
A total number of 8338 and 9076 first-stage units were selected for survey in the Central and State samples respectively.
Allocation of total sample to States and UTs
The total sample FSUs was allocated to the States and UTs in proportion to provisional population as per Census 2001 subject to the availability of investigators ensuring more or less uniform work-load.
Allocation of State/ UT level sample to Rural and Urban sectors
State/UT level sample was allocated between two sectors in proportion to provisional population as per Census 2001 with double weightage to urban sector.
Allocation of Rural /Urban sector level sample size to strata / sub-strata
Both rural and urban sector samples allotted to a State/UT were allocated to different strata in proportion to population of the stratum. All the stratum-level allocations were adjusted to multiple of 2. Stratum-level sample size in the urban sector was further allocated to 2 sub-strata in proportion to the number of UFS blocks in them with double weightage to sub-stratum 1 subject to a minimum sample size of 2 or 4 to sub-stratum 1 according as stratum-level allocation is 4 or greater than 4. Sub-stratum level allocations in the urban sector were made even.
Selection of FSUs
FSUs were selected in the form of two independent sub-samples in both the sectors. For special stratum 2 and all the general strata of rural sector, FSUs were selected by probability proportional to size with replacement (PPSWR) where size was the 1991 census population. For urban sector and special stratum 1 of rural sector, FSUs were selected by simple random sampling without replacement (SRSWOR).
Selection of hamlet-groups/sub-blocks / households
Formation of hamlet-group/sub-block
Large villages/ blocks having approximate present population 1200 or more were divided into a suitable number of hamlet-groups/sub-blocks as given below:
approximate present population no. of hamlet-groups/ sub-blocks formed
less than 1200 1 (no hamlet-group/sub-block formation)
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 and Poonch, Rajouri, Udhampur and Doda districts of Jammu and Kashmir and Idukki district of Kerala where habitation pattern causes difficulty in listing due to topography of the area, hg formation criterion was relaxed for which number of hamlet groups formed as per population criterion is given below:
approximate present population no. of hamlet-groups/ sub-blocks formed
less than 600 1 (no hamlet-group/sub-block formation)
600 to 899 3
900 to 1199 4
1200 to 1499 5
....and so on
Hamlet-groups / sub-blocks were formed by more or less equalising population. For large urban blocks, the sub-block (sb) having slum dwellers, if any, was selected with probability 1 and was termed as segment 1. However, if there were more than one sb having slum dwellers, the sb having maximum number of slum dwellers was selected as segment 1. After selection of sb for segment 1, one more sb was selected by simple random sampling (SRS) from the remaining sb's of the block and was termed as segment 2. For large blocks (having no slum areas) two sub-blocks were selected by simple random sampling without replacement (SRSWOR) and were combined to form segment 2. For urban blocks without sub-block formation, segment number was 1 or 2 depending on whether the block was having a slum or not. For large villages two hamlet-groups were selected by SRSWOR and were combined to form segment 2. For villages without hamlet-group formation, segment number was also 2. The segments were considered separately for listing and selection of the ultimate-stage units.
Formation of Second Stage Strata (SSS) and selection of households for schedule 26
In each selected village/block/segment, three second stage strata (SSS) were formed on the basis of disability type. The number of households selected is given below:
Without segment formation with segment formation (for each segment)
SSS 1: households having at least one person with mental disability 4 2
SSS 2: households having at least one person with speech/hearing/ visual disability out of remaining households 4 2
SSS 3: households having at least one person with locomotor disability out of remaining households 4 2
The sample households were selected by SRSWOR from each SSS.
For a household having a person with more than one disability (i.e. multiple disability), SSS was assigned by priority criterion e.g. a household having a person with mental disability as well as locomotor disability was classified under SSS 1 and a household having one person with speech disability and another person with locomotor disability was classified under SSS 2.
Face-to-face [f2f]
The survey period of this round was divided into two sub-rounds of three months duration each as follows:
Sub-round 1: July-September 2002
Sub-round 2: October-December 2002
As far as possible, equal number of sample FSUs was allotted for survey in each of the two sub-rounds to ensure uniform spread of sample FSUs over the entire round. Attempt was made to cover each such FSU during the sub-round to which was allotted. Because of the arduous field conditions, this sub-round restriction was relaxed in Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep, 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 Organisation. India National Sample Survey 2002 (58th Round) - Schedule 26 - Disabled Persons. Ref. IND_2002_NSS58-SCH26_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.
NSS58_Sch26_bk_1_2_3
Block 1: Identification of sample household
Block 2: particulars of field operation
Block 3: household characteristics
70302
46
NSS58_Sch26_bk_4
Block 4: demographic and other particulars of household members
396943
40
NSS58_Sch26_bk_5
Block 5: particulars of disability of the disabled member
86745
41
NSS58_Sch26_bk_6
Block 6: particulars of enrolment of disabled persons of age 5-18 years
19050
32
Workfile ID
Workfile ID
Workfile ID
Workfile ID
Workfile ID
70302
W4
Household ID
Household ID
Household ID
Household ID
Household ID
70302
200002101
889991305
455692218.429
295058842.35
State
State
State
State
State
70302
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
Dadra & Nagar Haveli
27
Maharastra
28
Andhra Pradesh
29
Karnataka
30
Goa
31
Lakshadweep
32
Kerala
33
Tamil Nadu
34
Pondicherry
35
A & N Islands
Round schedule
Round schedule
Round schedule
Round schedule
Round schedule
70302
5826
FSU
FSU
FSU
FSU
FSU
70302
20000
88999
45569.005
29505.893
Lot number
Lot number
Lot number
Lot number
Lot number
70302
Sector
Sector
Sector
Sector
Sector
70302
1
Rural
2
Urban
State-region
State-region
State-region
State-region
State-region
70302
11
351
192.898
95.597
District
District
District
District
District
70302
1
73
15.523
14.264
Stratum
Stratum
Stratum
Stratum
Stratum
70302
1
89
13.667
15.959
Sub-stratum
Sub-stratum
Sub-stratum
Sub-stratum
Sub-stratum
70302
1
2
Sub round
Sub round
Sub round
Sub round
Sub round
70302
1
2
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
70302
1
2
Segment
Segment
Segment
Segment
Segment
70302
1
2
Second stage stratum
Second stage stratum
Second stage stratum
Second stage stratum
Second stage stratum
70302
1
2
3
HHD sl. No.
HHD sl. No.
HHD sl. No.
HHD sl. No.
HHD sl. No.
70302
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Informant No.
Informant No.
Informant No.
Informant No.
Informant No.
70265
37
99
1.948
3.648
Response code
Response code
Response code
Response code
Response code
70296
6
1
Informant co-operative and capable
2
Informant co-operative but not capable
3
Informant busy
4
Informant reluctant
9
Others
Sysmiss
Survey code
Survey code
Survey code
Survey code
Survey code
70302
1
Original
2
Substitute
3
Casualty
Substitution code
Substitution code
Substitution code
Substitution code
Substitution code
422
69880
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
70259
43
10103
311202
175782.469
78653.271
Date of despatch
Date of despatch
Date of despatch
Date of despatch
Date of despatch
70295
7
10103
311202
190282.014
95070.349
Time
Time
Time
Time
Time
70268
34
10
360
86.673
33.35
HHD size
HHD size
HHD size
HHD size
HHD size
70302
1
43
5.646
2.873
Social group
Social group
Social group
Social group
Social group
70281
21
1
scheduled tribe
2
scheduled caste
3
other backward class
9
others
Sysmiss
NCO code
NCO code
NCO code
NCO code
NCO code
64836
5466
999
619.964
208.913
General education
General education
General education
General education
General education
70208
94
1
not literate
2
literate without formal schooling
3
literate but below primary
4
primary
5
middle
6
secondary
7
higher secondary
8
diploma / certificate course
10
graduate
11
post graduate and above
Sysmiss
Land possessed
Land possessed
Land possessed
Land possessed
Land possessed
70274
28
9106
60.218
167.371
Land code
Land code
Land code
Land code
Land code
70302
1
2
3
4
5
Av. MCE
Av. MCE
Av. MCE
Av. MCE
Av. MCE
70302
1
108000
2954.062
2137.988
MPC code
MPC code
MPC code
MPC code
MPC code
70302
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
CMPC code
CMPC code
CMPC code
CMPC code
CMPC code
70302
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
No. of disabled members
No. of disabled members
No. of disabled members
No. of disabled members
No. of disabled members
70302
1
2
3
4
5
6
Disability type0
Disability type0
Disability type0
Disability type0
Disability type0
70302
42
4.566
2.861
Disability type1
Disability type1
Disability type1
Disability type1
Disability type1
70302
1
2
3
5
Disability type2
Disability type2
Disability type2
Disability type2
Disability type2
70302
1
2
3
Disability type3
Disability type3
Disability type3
Disability type3
Disability type3
70302
1
2
3
4
6
Disability type4
Disability type4
Disability type4
Disability type4
Disability type4
70302
1
2
3
4
Disability type5
Disability type5
Disability type5
Disability type5
Disability type5
70302
1
2
3
4
5
Disability type6
Disability type6
Disability type6
Disability type6
Disability type6
70302
1
2
3
4
5
Disability type7
Disability type7
Disability type7
Disability type7
Disability type7
70302
1
2
3
4
5
7
Disability type8
Disability type8
Disability type8
Disability type8
Disability type8
70302
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
12
NSC
NSC
NSC
NSC
NSC
70302
1
114
14.153
14.968
NSS
NSS
NSS
NSS
NSS
70302
1
57
7.079
7.484
Mult ss
Mult ss
Mult ss
Mult ss
Mult ss
70302
150
1301799
45531.333
44869.188
Household Weight
Household Weight
Household Weight
Household Weight
Household Weight
70302
0.75
12172
228.798
245.646
Workfile ID
Workfile ID
Workfile ID
Workfile ID
Workfile ID
396943
W1
Household ID
Household ID
Household ID
Household ID
Household ID
396943
200002101
889991305
450923613.941
293773482.19
State
State
State
State
State
396943
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
Dadra & Nagar Haveli
27
Maharastra
28
Andhra Pradesh
29
Karnataka
30
Goa
31
Lakshadweep
32
Kerala
33
Tamil Nadu
34
Pondicherry
35
A & N Islands
Round schedule
Round schedule
Round schedule
Round schedule
Round schedule
396943
5826
FSU
FSU
FSU
FSU
FSU
396943
20000
88999
45092.144
29377.357
Lot number
Lot number
Lot number
Lot number
Lot number
396943
Sector
Sector
Sector
Sector
Sector
396943
1
Rural
2
Urban
State-region
State-region
State-region
State-region
State-region
396943
11
351
185.351
94.647
District
District
District
District
District
396943
1
73
16.276
15.036
Stratum
Stratum
Stratum
Stratum
Stratum
396943
1
89
14.226
16.876
Sub-stratum
Sub-stratum
Sub-stratum
Sub-stratum
Sub-stratum
396943
1
2
Sub-round
Sub-round
Sub-round
Sub-round
Sub-round
396943
1
2
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
396943
1
2
Segment
Segment
Segment
Segment
Segment
396943
1
2
Second stage stratum
Second stage stratum
Second stage stratum
Second stage stratum
Second stage stratum
396943
1
2
3
HHD sl. No.
HHD sl. No.
HHD sl. No.
HHD sl. No.
HHD sl. No.
396943
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Person srl. No.
Person srl. No.
Person srl. No.
Person srl. No.
Person srl. No.
396943
1
43
4.054
2.888
Relation
Relation
Relation
Relation
Relation
396943
1
self
2
spouse of head
3
married child
4
spouse of married child
5
unmarried child
6
grand child
7
father/mother/father-in-law/mother-in-law
8
brother/sister/brother-in-law/sister-in law/other relations
9
servant/employee/other non-relatives
Sex
Sex
Sex
Sex
Sex
396943
1
male
2
female
Age
Age
Age
Age
Age
396942
1
99
28.106
20.353
Age group
Age group
Age group
Age group
Age group
396943
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Marital status
Marital status
Marital status
Marital status
Marital status
396898
45
1
never married
2
currently married
3
widowed
4
divorced/separated
Sysmiss
Disability code
Disability code
Disability code
Disability code
Disability code
396943
1
yes, single -mental
2
yes, single -visual
3
yes, single -hearing
4
yes, single -speech
5
yes, single -locomotor
6
yes, multiple
7
no
Type of disability (recoded)
Type of disability (recoded)
Type of disability (recoded)
Type of disability (recoded)
Type of disability (recoded)
396943
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Extent of physical disability
Extent of physical disability
Extent of physical disability
Extent of physical disability
Extent of physical disability
68138
328805
1
cannot take self-care even with aid/appliance
2
can take self-care with only aid/appliance
3
can take self-care without aid/appliance
4
aid/appliance not tried / not available
5
7
8
Sysmiss
Parents blood related
Parents blood related
Parents blood related
Parents blood related
Parents blood related
75892
321051
1
Yes
2
No
3
Not known
Sysmiss
Living arrangement
Living arrangement
Living arrangement
Living arrangement
Living arrangement
75902
321041
1
alone
2
with spouse only
3
with spouse and other members
4
without spouse but with parents
5
without spouse but with children
6
without spouse but with other relatives
7
without spouse but with non-relatives
Sysmiss
General education
General education
General education
General education
General education
75885
321058
1
not literate
2
literate without formal schooling
3
literate but below primary
4
primary
5
middle
6
secondary
7
higher secondary
8
diploma / certificate course
10
graduate
11
post graduate and above
Sysmiss
Any formal vocational course completed
Any formal vocational course completed
Any formal vocational course completed
Any formal vocational course completed
Any formal vocational course completed
75892
321051
1
yes, engineering trade
2
yes, non-engineering trade
3
no
Sysmiss
Received any aid/help
Received any aid/help
Received any aid/help
Received any aid/help
Received any aid/help
75894
321049
1
yes, from government for education
2
yes, from government for vocational training
3
yes, from government for aid/appliance
4
yes, from government for corrective surgery
5
yes, from government for govt/semi-govt job
6
yes, from government for other govt aid / help
7
yes, from government for any aid / help other than gov
8
no
Sysmiss
Usual activity status
Usual activity status
Usual activity status
Usual activity status
Usual activity status
75980
320963
11
worked in hh enterprise (self-employed) - own account worker
12
worked in hh enterprise (self-employed) - employer
21
worked as helper in hh 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, sewing, tailoring, weaving, etc. for household use
94
rentiers, pensioner, remittance recipients, etc.
95
not able to work due to disability
96
beggars, prostitutes
97
others
Sysmiss
NIC code
NIC code
NIC code
NIC code
NIC code
18187
378756
99
26.868
29.99
NIC category
NIC category
NIC category
NIC category
NIC category
18145
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
Working before onset
Working before onset
Working before onset
Working before onset
Working before onset
75984
320959
1
Yes
2
No
6
Sysmiss
Loss/change of work
Loss/change of work
Loss/change of work
Loss/change of work
Loss/change of work
26198
370745
1
loss of work
2
change of work
3
no loss or no change of work
4
5
9
Sysmiss
Mult SS
Mult SS
Mult SS
Mult SS
Mult SS
396943
150
1301799
45795.741
44703.209
NSC
NSC
NSC
NSC
NSC
396943
1
114
13.928
14.887
NSS
NSS
NSS
NSS
NSS
396943
1
57
6.967
7.444
Household Weight
Household Weight
Household Weight
Household Weight
Household Weight
396943
0.75
12172
230.185
250.123
Disability array (as per newcode)
Disability array (as per newcode)
Disability array (as per newcode)
Disability array (as per newcode)
Disability array (as per newcode)
396943
1010111
15278.231
116222.277
Workfile ID
Workfile ID
Workfile ID
Workfile ID
Workfile ID
86745
W5
Household ID
Household ID
Household ID
Household ID
Household ID
86745
200002101
889991305
456866444.001
295668321.453
State
State
State
State
State
86745
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
Dadra & Nagar Haveli
27
Maharastra
28
Andhra Pradesh
29
Karnataka
30
Goa
31
Lakshadweep
32
Kerala
33
Tamil Nadu
34
Pondicherry
35
A & N Islands
Round schedule
Round schedule
Round schedule
Round schedule
Round schedule
86745
5826
FSU
FSU
FSU
FSU
FSU
86745
20000
88999
45686.428
29566.841
Lot number
Lot number
Lot number
Lot number
Lot number
86745
Sector
Sector
Sector
Sector
Sector
86745
1
Rural
2
Urban
State region
State region
State region
State region
State region
86745
11
351
195.018
95.901
District
District
District
District
District
86745
1
73
15.482
14.234
Stratum
Stratum
Stratum
Stratum
Stratum
86745
1
89
13.606
15.875
Sub-stratum
Sub-stratum
Sub-stratum
Sub-stratum
Sub-stratum
86745
1
2
Sub-round
Sub-round
Sub-round
Sub-round
Sub-round
86745
1
2
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
86745
1
2
Segment
Segment
Segment
Segment
Segment
86745
1
2
Second stage stratum
Second stage stratum
Second stage stratum
Second stage stratum
Second stage stratum
86745
1
2
3
HHD sl. No.
HHD sl. No.
HHD sl. No.
HHD sl. No.
HHD sl. No.
86745
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Person srl. No. (as in Bl-5)
Person srl. No. (as in Bl-5)
Person srl. No. (as in Bl-5)
Person srl. No. (as in Bl-5)
Person srl. No. (as in Bl-5)
86745
1
32
3.558
2.604
Age (as in Bl-5)
Age (as in Bl-5)
Age (as in Bl-5)
Age (as in Bl-5)
Age (as in Bl-5)
86745
99
36.801
23.614
Age group
Age group
Age group
Age group
Age group
86745
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Type of disability (as in Bl-5)
Type of disability (as in Bl-5)
Type of disability (as in Bl-5)
Type of disability (as in Bl-5)
Type of disability (as in Bl-5)
86745
1
Mental
2
Visual
3
Hearing
4
Speech
5
Locomotor1
6
Locomotor2
Type of disability* (recoded)
Type of disability* (recoded)
Type of disability* (recoded)
Type of disability* (recoded)
Type of disability* (recoded)
86745
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Srl. No. of disability
Srl. No. of disability
Srl. No. of disability
Srl. No. of disability
Srl. No. of disability
86745
1
2
3
4
5
6
Disability from birth
Disability from birth
Disability from birth
Disability from birth
Disability from birth
86745
1
Yes
2
No
Age at onset
Age at onset
Age at onset
Age at onset
Age at onset
54732
32013
99
32.717
25.751
Age-at-onset group
Age-at-onset group
Age-at-onset group
Age-at-onset group
Age-at-onset group
86745
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Disability commenced during 365 days
Disability commenced during 365 days
Disability commenced during 365 days
Disability commenced during 365 days
Disability commenced during 365 days
55139
31606
1
Yes
2
No
3
4
5
8
9
Sysmiss
Late in talking etc. compared to other children
Late in talking etc. compared to other children
Late in talking etc. compared to other children
Late in talking etc. compared to other children
Late in talking etc. compared to other children
11283
75462
1
yes, sitting
2
yes, walking
3
yes, talking
4
yes, any combination of codes 1 to 3
5
yes, cannot recall / not known
6
no
Sysmiss
Degree of disability
Degree of disability
Degree of disability
Degree of disability
Degree of disability
75332
11413
1
2
3
4
5
9
Sysmiss
Cause
Cause
Cause
Cause
Cause
54648
32097
99
13.052
20.723
Burns/injury
Burns/injury
Burns/injury
Burns/injury
Burns/injury
9429
77316
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Sysmiss
Taken treatment
Taken treatment
Taken treatment
Taken treatment
Taken treatment
86745
1
yes, taken - consulting doctor
2
yes, taken - otherwise
3
yes, undergoing treatment - consulting doctor
4
yes, undergoing treatment - otherwise
5
attending special school
6
no
Aid/appliance advised
Aid/appliance advised
Aid/appliance advised
Aid/appliance advised
Aid/appliance advised
75464
11281
1
yes, acquired
2
not acquired
3
no
Sysmiss
Type of aid/appliance
Type of aid/appliance
Type of aid/appliance
Type of aid/appliance
Type of aid/appliance
11164
75581
1
hearing aid
2
wheelchair
3
artificial limbs
4
crutch
5
splint
6
tricycle
7
callipers
8
spinal brace
10
high powered glasses
12
97
99
others
Sysmiss
How acquired
How acquired
How acquired
How acquired
How acquired
11333
75412
1
purchased
2
assistance from government
3
assistance from non-government organisation
7
9
others
Sysmiss
Whether regularly used
Whether regularly used
Whether regularly used
Whether regularly used
Whether regularly used
11397
75348
1
Yes
2
No
9
Sysmiss
Reason for not using
Reason for not using
Reason for not using
Reason for not using
Reason for not using
2993
83752
1
uncomfortable for use
2
difficulty in maintenance and repair
9
others
Sysmiss
Reason for not acquiring
Reason for not acquiring
Reason for not acquiring
Reason for not acquiring
Reason for not acquiring
4562
82183
1
not available
2
expensive
3
not necessary for economic independence
4
not necessary for personal independence
6
9
others
Sysmiss
NSC
NSC
NSC
NSC
NSC
86745
1
114
14.185
15.004
NSS
NSS
NSS
NSS
NSS
86745
1
57
7.095
7.502
Mult ss
Mult ss
Mult ss
Mult ss
Mult ss
86745
150
1301799
45329.559
44755.093
Household Weight
Household Weight
Household Weight
Household Weight
Household Weight
86745
0.75
12172
227.949
251.875
Workfile ID
Workfile ID
Workfile ID
Workfile ID
Workfile ID
19050
W3
Household ID
Household ID
Household ID
Household ID
Household ID
19050
200002205
889991305
440017178.582
290835231.831
State
State
State
State
State
19050
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
Dadra & Nagar Haveli
27
Maharastra
28
Andhra Pradesh
29
Karnataka
30
Goa
31
Lakshadweep
32
Kerala
33
Tamil Nadu
34
Pondicherry
35
A & N Islands
Round schedule
Round schedule
Round schedule
Round schedule
Round schedule
19050
5826
FSU
FSU
FSU
FSU
FSU
19050
20000
88999
44001.501
29083.533
Lot number
Lot number
Lot number
Lot number
Lot number
19050
Sector
Sector
Sector
Sector
Sector
19050
1
Rural
2
Urban
State-region
State-region
State-region
State-region
State-region
19050
11
351
179.397
91.652
District
District
District
District
District
19050
1
73
17.243
15.465
Stratum
Stratum
Stratum
Stratum
Stratum
19050
1
89
15.011
17.402
Sub-stratum
Sub-stratum
Sub-stratum
Sub-stratum
Sub-stratum
19050
1
2
Sub-round
Sub-round
Sub-round
Sub-round
Sub-round
19050
1
2
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
Sub-sample
19050
1
2
Segment
Segment
Segment
Segment
Segment
19050
1
2
Second stage stratum
Second stage stratum
Second stage stratum
Second stage stratum
Second stage stratum
19050
1
2
3
HHD sl. No.
HHD sl. No.
HHD sl. No.
HHD sl. No.
HHD sl. No.
19050
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Person srl. No.
Person srl. No.
Person srl. No.
Person srl. No.
Person srl. No.
19050
1
32
4.58
2.136
Age
Age
Age
Age
Age
19050
5
18
11.941
3.879
Sex
Sex
Sex
Sex
Sex
19050
1
male
2
female
Type of disability
Type of disability
Type of disability
Type of disability
Type of disability
19050
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Attended pre-school intervention program
Attended pre-school intervention program
Attended pre-school intervention program
Attended pre-school intervention program
Attended pre-school intervention program
18970
80
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
Ever enrolled in ordinary school
Ever enrolled in ordinary school
Ever enrolled in ordinary school
Ever enrolled in ordinary school
Ever enrolled in ordinary school
18975
75
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
Whether continuing
Whether continuing
Whether continuing
Whether continuing
Whether continuing
11451
7599
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
Discontinued
Discontinued
Discontinued
Discontinued
Discontinued
3198
15852
1
Yes
2
No
4
6
8
Sysmiss
Enrolled in special school
Enrolled in special school
Enrolled in special school
Enrolled in special school
Enrolled in special school
10696
8354
1
Yes
2
No
4
Sysmiss
Whether continuing
Whether continuing
Whether continuing
Whether continuing
Whether continuing
651
18399
1
Yes
2
No
4
5
7
9
Sysmiss
Reason for non-enrollment
Reason for non-enrollment
Reason for non-enrollment
Reason for non-enrollment
Reason for non-enrollment
9759
9291
1
due to disability
2
school not known
3
difficulty in getting admission
4
school far away
5
expensive
6
parents not interested
7
for participation in household economic activity
8
for other economic reasons
10
for attending domestic chores
99
other reasons
Sysmiss
Reason for discontinuation
Reason for discontinuation
Reason for discontinuation
Reason for discontinuation
Reason for discontinuation
212
18838
1
due to disability
2
4
school far away
5
expensive
6
parents not interested
7
for participation in household economic activity
8
for other economic reasons
9
10
for attending domestic chores
99
other reasons
Sysmiss
NSC
NSC
NSC
NSC
NSC
19050
1
114
13.366
14.554
NSS
NSS
NSS
NSS
NSS
19050
1
57
6.687
7.28
Mult SS
Mult SS
Mult SS
Mult SS
Mult SS
19050
150
1301799
46370.563
50051.501
Household Weight
Household Weight
Household Weight
Household Weight
Household Weight
19050
0.75
12172
233.706
292.206