IND-NSSO-SUNAE-2010-v1.0
Survey on Unincorporated Non-Agricultural Enterprises (Excluding Construction) July-June 2010-11
NSS 67th Round
SUNAE July-June 2010-11 : NSS 67th Round
Bharat Me Asamabist Gair Krishi Udhdhamo Par Sarvekhsyan 2010-11
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India | IND |
Enterprise Survey [en/oth]
Last surveys of enterprises on trade, unorganised manufacturing and service sectors (excluding trade and construction) were conducted during 53rd round (January - December 1997) , 62nd round (July 2005 - June 2006) and 63rd round of NSS (July 2006 - June 2007) respectively. Other enterprise surveys carried out in between were 55th round (informal sector enterprises, 1999-2000), 56th round (unorganised manufacturing, 2000-2001) and 57th round (unorganised service sector excluding trade, finance and construction, 2001 -2002).
The surveys of unincorporated non-agricultural enterprises conducted by NSSO are the primary source of data on various indicators of economic and operational characteristics of such enterprises in manufacturing, trade and other service sector (excluding construction) at national and state level. These are used for planning, policy formulation, decision support and as an input for funher statistical exercises. by various Government organizations, academicians, researchers and scholars. During 67'n round (July 2010 to June 20ll), NSSO carried out an all-India enterprise survey on economic and operational characteristics of unincorporated non-agricultural enterprises in manufacturing, trade and other service sector (excluding construction).
Objective of the survey: The main objective of the unincorporated non-agricultural enterprise surveys conducted by NSSO was to get estimates of various economic and operational characteristics of unincorporated non-agricultural enterprises in manufacturing, trade and other service sector (excluding construction) at national and State level. The survey was designed to estimate value of key characteristics per enterprise like average no. of workers, fixed assets, outstanding loans, total receipts, total operating expenses and gross value added separately for ‘Own Account Enterprises (OAEs)’ and ‘establishments’. Information on various operational characteristics like ownership, nature of operation, location, status of registration etc., were also collected to have an insight into economic scenario of the unincorporated non-agricultural enterprises in the country. These economic and operational indicators are required for planning, policy and decision making at various levels, both within the government and outside. These aspects of the unorganised enterprise sector are captured in detail in the present NSS survey and estimates are generated.
The enterprises covered in NSS 67th round were divided into three broad industry groups, viz. (i) manufacturing, (ii) trade and (iii) other service sector enterprises. Under the above sectoral coverage, enterprises were categorised into two types, the first type being Own Account Enterprises (OAE) i.e. those enterprises that do not employ hired workers on a fairly regular basis in the reference year and the second type being Establishments employing at least one hired
worker on a fairly regular basis in the reference year. The eligibility criteria for an enterprise to be covered in the survey was at least 30 days of operation (15 days of operation for seasonal enterprises / SHGs) in the reference year i.e. "last 365 days preceding the date of survey".
Sample survey data [ssd]
Non-agricultural unincorporated enterprises
v1.0 : Re-organised anonymised dataset for public distribution.
2012-09-15
The coverage of NSS 67th round (July 2010 – June 2011) was non-agricultural unincorporated enterprises belonging to three sectors viz., Manufacturing, Trade and Other Services. The survey considered the following broad categories of enterprises:
(a) Manufacturing enterprises excluding those registered under Sections 2m (i) and 2m (ii)
of the Factories Act, 1948.
(b) Manufacturing enterprises registered under Section 85 of Factories Act, 1948.
(c) Enterprises engaged in cotton ginning, cleaning and baling (code 01632 of NIC- 2008) excluding those registered under Factories Act.
(d) Enterprises manufacturing bidi and cigar excluding those registered under bidi and cigar workers (condition of employment) Act, 1966.
(e) Trading enterprises.
(f) Other Service sector enterprises excluding construction.
The Ownership categories of enterprises under coverage in (a) to (f) above was
(a) Proprietary and partnership enterprises.
(b) Trusts, Self-help groups (SHGs), Non-Profit Institutions (NPIs), etc.
And the following ownership categories of enterprises were excluded from the coverage of the
survey:
(a) Enterprises which are incorporated i.e. registered under Companies Act, 1956.
(b) Government and public sector enterprises.
(c) Cooperatives.
Structure of the schedule: NSS 67th round enterprise survey covered diverse domain of non-agricultural activities. The detailed enquiry schedule was structured accordingly. Schedule 2.34 consisted of 17 blocks (blocks 0 to 16). Blocks 0 and 1 were meant to record identification details of the enterprise; Blocks 14, 15 and 16 were for reporting particulars of field operation, remarks by the investigator and comments by the supervisory officers. In the remaining 13 blocks, data collected from the enterprises.
Some operational characteristics of the enterprises were collected in block 2. Block 2.1 used to record the different activities pursued by the enterprise.
Blocks 3, 4 and 5, 6 were the main blocks of the schedule where operating expenses and various receipts of the enterprises were recorded. Blocks 3 and 5 recorded the principal expenses and receipts whereas blocks 4 and 6 recorded the other expenses and other receipts.
Schedule 2.34 was designed in such a way that the different types of receipts and expenses for different types of enterprises were accommodated within the framework of blocks 3 to 6. To meet this objective and facilitate reporting of activity-specific items of principal operating expenses and principal receipts, two blocks namely, blocks 3 and 5 were subdivided into 11 sub-blocks. While these sub-blocks were meant for specific types of enterprise, blocks 4 and 6 were common for all enterprises. It may be noted that for an enterprise which ran a mixed activity, more than one of the sub-blocks of blocks 3 & 5 may had entries and this was in consonance with the activities recorded in block 2.1.
Block 7 was kept for calculation of gross value added.
The employment particulars of the enterprises were recorded in block 8.
Blocks 9, 10 and 11 were meant to collect information on emoluments, fixed assets and loan position of the enterprises respectively. The factor incomes of the enterprise were recorded in block 12. It may be noted that from this block also, value added could be generated. So, blocks 7 and 12 together provided an added check in the schedule for assessing the consistency of the data.
Block 13 was introduced to collect data on use of information and communication technology (ICT) by the enterprises.
National, State , Urban, Rural
All non-agricultural unincorporated enterprises belonging to three sectors:
1- Manufacturing
2- Trade and
3- Other Services.
Under the above sectoral coverage, enterprises were categorised into two types, the first type being Own Account Enterprises (OAE) i.e. those enterprises that do not employ hired workers on a fairly regular basis in the reference year and the second type being Establishments employing at least one hired worker on a fairly regular basis in the reference year. The eligibility criteria for an enterprise to be covered in the survey was at least 30 days of operation (15 days of operation for seasonal enterprises / SHGs) in the reference year i.e. "last 365 days preceding the date of survey.
The survey considered the following broad categories of enterprises:
(a) All Manufacturing enterprises excluding those registered under Sections 2m (i) and 2m (ii) of the Factories Act, 1948.
(b )All Manufacturing enterprises registered under Section 85 of Factories Act, 1948.
(c) All Enterprises engaged in cotton ginning, cleaning and baling (code 01632 of NIC- 2008) excluding those registered under Factories Act.
(d) All Enterprises manufacturing bidi and cigar excluding those registered under bidi and cigar workers (condition of employment) Act, 1966.
(e) All Trading enterprises.
(f) Other Service sector enterprises excluding construction.
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National Sample Survey Office | Ministry of Statistcs and Programme Implementation(MOSPI),Government of India (GOI) |
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Survey Design Reearch Division | National Sample Survey Office | Questionnaire Desgn, Sampling methodology,Survey Reports |
Field Operations Division | National Sample Survey Office | Field Work |
Data Processing Division | National Sample Survey Office | Data Processing |
Computer Centre | Ministry of Statistcs and Programme Implementation(MOSPI),Government of India (GOI) | Data Dissemination |
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Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation, GOI | MOSPI |
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Governing council and Working Group | Government of India | Finalisation of survey study and Questionnaire |
Outline of sample design: A stratified multi-stage design had been adopted for the 67th round survey. The first stage units (FSU) were the 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) were enterprises in both the sectors. In case of large FSUs, one intermediate stage of sampling was done by the selection of three hamlet-groups (hgs)/ sub-blocks (sbs) from each large rural/ urban FSU.
Sampling frame: Census 2001 list of villages were used as the sampling frame for rural areas. Auxiliary information such as number of enterprises, number of workers, type of enterprises, activities of enterprises, etc. available from EC-2005 frame were used for stratification, sub-stratification and selection of enterprises. In Kerala, list of panchayat wards as per Census 2001 were used as frame since list of such wards is not available as per EC 2005 frame. In the urban sector, EC-2005 frame was used for 26 cities with population more than a million as per census 2001. Although Mumbai is a million plus city, EC-2005 frame was not used for Mumbai because of identification problem for IV unit/blocks in the EC for the city. For other cities/towns (including Mumbai), UFS frame (2002-07 phase or latest available phase prior to 2002-07 if it was not available) was used.
Total Sample size (FSUs): A sample of 16000 FSUs for central sample and 18248 FSUs for state sample have been allocated at all-India level.
The Detail of sample design and estimation procedure used for the survey is attached as a document in external resources "Note on Sample Design and Estimation Procedure of NSS 67th Round" .
There was no deviation from the original sample deviation.
Out of the total number of 16000 FSUs (8380 villages and 7620 urban blocks) allotted for the central sample, 15898 FSUs (8296 villages and 7602 urban blocks) could be surveyed at the all-India level for canvassing Schedule 2.34. The total number of enterprises surveyed was 334474 (162375 in rural areas and 172099 in urban areas).
For generating any estimate, one has to extract relevant portion of the data, and aggregate after applying the weights.
Weights (or multipliers) VARIABLES are given at the end of record of each dataset. The weights (multipliers) are
WGT_SS for Sub-sample-wise estimation and WGT_Combined for combined subsample estimates.
All records of an 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.
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NSS 67th round enterprise survey will be covering diverse domain of non-agricultural activities. The detailed enquiry schedule is structured accordingly. Schedule 2.34 consists of 17 blocks (blocks 0 to 16). Blocks 0 and 1 are meant to record identification details of the enterprise; Blocks 14, 15 and 16 are for reporting particulars of field operation, remarks by the investigator and comments by the supervisory officers. In the remaining 13 blocks, data are to be collected from the enterprises.
Blocks 0 and 1: Identification of sample enterprise
Block 2: Particulars of operation and background information
Block 2.1 - Activities pursued by the enterprise during last 30 days/ last calendar month
Block 3 - Principal operating expenses during last 30 days/ last calendar month
Block 4 - Other operating expenses during last 30 days/ last calendar month
Block 5: Principal receipts during last 30 days/ last calendar month
Block 6: other receipts during last 30 days/ last calendar month
Block 7: calculation of gross value added during last 30 days/ last calendar month
Block 8: employment particulars of the enterprise during last 30 days
Block 9: compensation to workers during last 30 days last calendar month
Block 10:fixed assets owned and hired as on the last date of reference year
Block 11:loan outstanding as on the last date of the reference year
Block 12:factor incomes of the enterprise during last 30 days last calendar month
Block 13: particulars of use of information and communication technology (ICT) by the enterprise during last 365 days
Block 14: particulars of field operations
Start | End |
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2010-07-01 | 2011-06-30 |
Start date | End date |
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2010-07-01 | 2010-09-30 |
2010-10-01 | 2010-12-31 |
2011-01-01 | 2011-03-31 |
2011-04-01 | 2011-06-30 |
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Field Operations Division of Naional Sample Survey Office | Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation | NSSO(FOD) |
The survey period of one year was divided into four sub-rounds of three months duration.
sub-round 1 : July - September 2010
sub-round 2 : October - December 2010
sub-round 3 : January - March 2011
sub-round 4 : April - June 2011
In each of these four sub-rounds equal number of sample first stage units (FSUs) i.e. villages/ blocks were allotted for survey with a view to ensuring uniform spread of sample FSUs over the entire survey period. Every attempt was made to survey each of the FSUs during the sub-round to which it was allotted. Because of the arduous field conditions, this restriction was not strictly enforced in Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep and rural areas of Arunachal Pradesh and Nagaland.
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Computer Centre | Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation | http://mospi.nic.in/Mospi_New/site/home.aspx | nssodata@gmail.com |
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 Organization of India, Survey on Unincorporated Non-Agricultural Enterprises (Excluding Construction) July-June 2010-11,Version 1.0: NSS 67th Round, provided by Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation India. http://mospi.nic.in/Mospi_New/site/home.aspx
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.
© 2012, National Sample Survey Office of India
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ADG, SDRD , NSSO | M/O Statistics & PI, G/O India | http://mospi.gov.in/ |
DDG, Computer Centre | Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation | http://mospi.nic.in/Mospi_New/site/home.aspx |
DDI-IND-NSSO-SUNAE-2010-v1.0
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Computer Centre | MOSPI, CC | M/O Statistics & Programme Implementation | Documentation of the study |
2012-09-15
Version 1.0 (September 2012)