IND-NSSO-HCES-2007-v1
Household Consumer Expenditure Survey, July 2007-June 2008
Shedule 1: 64th Round
HCES 2007, Shedule 1: NSS 64th Round
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India | IND |
Socio-Economic/Monitoring Survey [hh/sems]
The survey is part of the 64th round of NSS conducted from 1.7.2007 to 30.6.2008. The 64th round (July 2007-June 2008) of NSS covered the subjects of 'Employment-Unemployment and Migration', 'Participation and expenditure in Education' and 'Household Consumer Expenditure'. Period of survey and work programme: The period of survey was from 1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008.
The survey is part of the 64th round of NSS which was conducted from 1st of July 2007 to 30th of June 2008. It covered the subjects of 'Employment-Unemployment and Migration', 'Participation and expenditure in Education' and 'Household Consumer Expenditure'. The survey period was divided into four sub-rounds of three months' duration each as follows: sub-round 1 : July - September 2007 sub-round 2 : October - December 2007 sub-round 3 : January - March 2008 sub-round 4 : April - June 2008 In each of these four sub-rounds equal number of sample villages/ blocks (FSUs) was covered to ensuring uniform spread of sample FSUs over the entire survey period. Household Consumer Expenditure. The 64th round survey is the nineteenth in the annual series of surveys of household consumer expenditure. Household consumer expenditure was measured as the expenditure incurred by a household on domestic account during a specified period, called reference period. It includes the imputed values of goods and services, which are not purchased but procured otherwise for consumption. In other words, it is the sum total of monetary values of all the items (i.e. goods and services) consumed by the household on domestic account during the reference period. The imputed rent of owner-occupied houses is excluded from consumption expenditure. Any expenditure incurred towards the productive enterprises of the households is also excluded from household consumer expenditure. Expenditure Approach For items of consumption other than food, pan, tobacco, intoxicants, clothing, bedding, footwear, and fuel for cooking and lighting, the expenditure approach followed to identify the consuming household and the time at which consumption takes place. medical, rents and taxes) in last 30 days.
Sample survey data [ssd]
Household and individual
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Topic | Vocabulary |
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Identification of sample household | Identification of State,District,Tahsil,Village,Head of Household,etc |
Household Characteristics | Characterisctiscs of HH like-Hosehold size,NCO,NIC,Religion,Social, Group,MPCE,etc |
Demographic and other particulars of household members | Contain members detals of household |
Consumption of food, pan, tobacco and intoxicants during the last 30 days | Consumption pattern of food and other items in 30 days |
Consumption of fuel for cooking, lighting and other purposes excluding conveyance during the last 30 days | Use of fuel for cooking,lighting and other purposes during last 30 days |
Consumption of clothing, bedding, etc. during the last 365 days | Consumption of clothing, bedding, etc. during the last 365 days |
Consumption of footwear during the last 365 days | Consumption of footwear during the last 365 days |
Expenditure on education and medical (institutional) goods and services during the last 365 days | Expediture on Education and Medical |
Expenditure on miscellaneous goods and services including medical (non-institutional), rents and taxes during the last 30 days | Expenditure on miscellaneous goods and services including medical (non-institutional), rents and taxes during the last 30 days |
Expenditure for purchase and construction (including repair and maintenance) of durable goods for domestic use during the last 365 | Expenditure for purchase and construction (including repair and maintenance) of durable goods for domestic use during the last 365 |
The surveyl covered the whole of the Indian Union except (i) Leh (Ladakh) and Kargil districts of Jammu & Kashmir (for central sample), (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
Households and members of the households of whole Indian Teritory.
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National Sample Survey Office,NSSO | Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation, Govt of India |
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National Sample Survey Organization | Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation, Govt of India |
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Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation, Govenment of Indis | MOSPI |
Sample Design Outline of sample design: A stratified multi-stage design was adopted for the 64th round survey. The first stage units (FSU) were 2001 census villages (Panchayat wards in case of Kerala) in the rural sector and Urban Frame Survey (UFS) blocks in the urban sector. However, for the newly declared towns and out growths (OGs) in census 2001 for which UFS had not been done, each individual town/ OG had been considered as an FSU. The ultimate stage units (USU) was households in both the sectors. In case of large FSUs i.e. villages/ towns/ blocks requiring hamlet-group (hg)/ sub-block (sb) formation, one intermediate stage was the selection of two hgs/ sbs from each FSU.
Sampling Frame for First Stage Units: For the rural sector, the list of 2001 census villages (Panchayat wards for Kerala) constituted the sampling frame. For the urban sector, the list of latest available Urban Frame Survey (UFS) blocks and for non-UFS towns list of such towns/ OGs were considered as the sampling frame. Stratification: Within each district of a State/ UT, generally speaking, two basic strata was 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 were one or more towns with population 10 lakhs or more as per population census 2001 in a district, each of them formed a separate basic stratum and the remaining urban areas of the district were considered as another basic stratum. For a few districts, particularly in case of Tamil Nadu, if total number of towns in the district for which UFS is not done exceeds certain number, all such towns taken together to form another basic stratum. Otherwise, merged with the UFS towns for stratification.
Total sample size (FSUs): 12688 FSUs for central sample and 13624 FSUs for state sample had been allocated at all-India level. Allocation of total sample to States and UTs: The total number of sample FSUs is allocated to the States and UTs in proportion to population as per census 2001 subject to a minimum sample allocation to each State/ UT.
Weights (or multipliers) are given at the end of each record from 127th byte onwards. The weights (multipliers) are Sub-sample-wise, details of which are as given below : (For description of subsample, please see Instructions Manual for fiels staff, Vol-I) subsample-wise weights (multipliers) ---------------------------------------- NSS = Bytes 127-129 (3 bytes) NSC = Bytes 130-132 (3 bytes) MLT = Bytes 133-142 (10 bytes) ----------------------------------------- All records of a household /enterprise will have same weight figure. In case of those Blocks/Levels, where Item/Person Sl.No. is not applicable the field is filled up with 00000. In the value fields (Rs. or Quantity or Area etc.) only the numeric figure is given in datafile. The decimal point is to be assumed after looking at the type of that field in the printed schedule. Use of subsample-wise weights (multipliers) ---------------------------------------------------------------- For generating subsample-wise estimates based on data of all subrounds taken together, either Subsample-1 households /enterpeises or Subsample-2 households /enterprises are to be considered at one time. Subsample code is available in the data file. (Please see layout of data). Apply weight (or multipliers) as follows : For generating subsample-combined estimates based on data of all subrounds taken together all households/ enterprises are to be considered. Apply weight (or multipliers) as follows : weight = MLT/100, if NSS=NSC = MLT/200 otherwise
Household consumer expenditure is measured as the expenditure incurred by a household on domestic account during a specified period, called reference period. It includes the imputed values of goods and services, which are not purchased but procured otherwise for consumption. In other words, it is the sum total of monetary values of all the items (i.e. goods and services) consumed by the household on domestic account during the reference period. The imputed rent of owner-occupied houses is excluded from consumption expenditure. Any expenditure incurred towards the productive enterprises of the households is also excluded from household consumer expenditure. To make the definition of household consumption operational, clear guidelines are needed not only on what is included in household consumer expenditure and what is excluded, but also on (a) the identification of the household performing each act of consumption (b) the assigning of a time to of each act of consumption. Only then can one attempt to record the consumption of a household H within a reference period P. It has been found convenient to assign different meanings of the word “consumption” (and hence different approaches to its measurement) for different categories of consumption items.
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2007-07-01 | 2008-06-30 |
July 2007-June 2008
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2007-07-01 | 2008-06-30 |
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Field Operation Division | Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation | FOD |
National Sample Survey Office
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National Sample Survey Organization | NSSO | Ministry of Statistics & P.I | www.mospi.gov.in |
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National Sample Survey Office | Ministry of Statistics & P.I, New Delhi | www.mospi.nic.in | cc-mospi.nic.in |
Validated unit level data relating to various survey rounds are available on CD-ROMS which can be obtained from the Deputy Director General, Computer Centre, M/O Statistics and PI, East Block No. 10 R.K. Puram, New Delhi-110066 by remitting the price along with packaging and postal charges as well as giving an undertaking duly signed in a specified format. The amount is to be remitted by way of demand draft drawn in favour of Pay & Accounts Officer, Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation, payable at New Delhi.
National Sample Survey Office of Inida, Household Consumer Expenditure Survey, July 2007-June 2008, Shedule 1: 64th Round, provided by NSSO, Kolkata.
(c) 2007, National Sample Survey Office of India
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Additional Director General, DPD | National Sample Survey Office | adg-dpdnsso@nic.in | www.mospi.gov.in |
Deputy Director General | Computer Centre | nssdat@gmail.com |
DDI-IND-NSSO-HCES-2007-v1
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National Sample Survey Office | NSSO | Ministry of Statistics & P.I |
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