DDI-IND-MOSPI-NSSO-76Rnd-Sch1.2-July2018-December2018
Drinking Water, Sanitation, Hygiene and Housing Condition NSS 76th Round : July 2018- December 2018
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India | IND |
The National Sample Survey Office (NSSO) has been collecting data on ‘Housing Conditions and other Amenities’ almost since its inception. Data on the structural aspects of dwelling units and basic housing amenities such as drinking water, bathrooms, sewerage, latrine, lighting, etc., available to the households.
Drinking Water, Sanitation, Hygiene and Housing Condition), data were collected on important items like (i) principal and supplementary source of drinking water of the household, (ii) availability of sufficient drinking water from principal source, (iii) access of the household to the principal source of drinking water, (iv) distance to the principal source of drinking water, (v) quality of drinking water, (vi) access and facility of bathroom of the household, (vii) access of the household to latrine, (viii) type of latrine used by the household, (ix) reason for not using latrine by the household despite having access, (x) drainage arrangement of the household, (xi) system of disposal of household waste water, (xii) method of disposal of household garbage, (xiii) problem of flies/mosquitoes faced by the household, (xiv) type of the dwelling unit, (xv) tenurial status of dwelling unit, (xvi) type of floor/wall/roof of the dwelling unit, (xvii) condition of the structure of dwelling unit, (xviii) floor area of the dwelling unit, (xix) age of the house owned by the household, (xx) sources of finance for construction/first-hand purchase of houses or flats for residential purpose etc.
Objective of the Survey on Drinking Water, Sanitation, Hygiene and Housing
Condition: Facilities of drinking water, sanitation along with housing facilities available to
the households and the micro environment surrounding the houses are important
determinants of overall quality of living condition of the people of the country. The survey on ‘Drinking Water, Sanitation, Hygiene and Housing Condition’ aims to collect information on all these aspects. Some of the important items on which information will be collected through this survey are: ‘type of the dwelling unit’ (viz. independent house, flat etc.), ‘tenurial status of the dwelling unit’ (viz. owned, hired, no dwelling etc.), ‘structure of the dwelling unit’(viz. pucca, semi-pucca, katcha), ‘condition of the structure’ (viz. good, satisfactory, bad), ‘floor area of the dwelling unit’, ‘age of the house owned by the household’, facilities available to the households in respect of drinking water, bathroom, latrine etc. and micro environment surrounding the house like ‘drainage system of the house’, ‘system of disposal of household waste water’, ‘system of disposal of household garbage’, ‘problems of flies and mosquitoes’ etc. The main users of the data of NSS 76th round survey on ‘Drinking water, Sanitation,Hygiene and Housing condition’ will be the Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation . Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Office of the Registrar General of India. The results of the survey on ‘Drinking water, Sanitation, Hygiene and Housing condition’ of NSS 76th round will also meet the data requirement of National Institution for Transforming India (NITI) Aayog, Housing and Urban Development Corporation, Water Aid India, UNICEF, WHO etc. Apart from these users, the results of the survey will be useful for other planners/policy makers and researchers.
Randomly selected households based on sampling procedure and members of the household.
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identification of sample household |
Demographic and other particulars of household members |
household characteristics |
particulars of living facilities: drinking water, bathroom, sanitation, etc. |
particulars of living facilities: drinking water, bathroom, sanitation, etc. |
housing characteristics and micro environment of the households living in houses |
housing characteristics and micro environment of the households living in houses |
particulars of the dwelling of the households living in houses |
some general particulars of the households living in houses |
particulars of field operations |
The survey covers the whole of the Indian Union except the villages in Andaman and Nicobar Islands which are difficult to access.
The survey used the interview method of data collection from a sample of randomly selected households and members of the household.
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National Sample Survey Office,NSSO | Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation, Govenment of India |
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Survey Design Research Division | National Sample Survey Office | Questionaire design, sampling methodology, survey reports, questionaire design, sampling methodology, survey reports |
Field Operation Division | National Sample Survey Office | Field works |
Data Processing Division | National Sample Survey Office | Data Processing |
DIID coputer Centre | Ministry of Statistics & P.I | Data diissemination |
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Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation(GOI) | MOSPI |
Sample Design
Formation of sub-units (SUs):
Rural areas: In usual NSS rounds, large sample villages are divided into a number of
sub-divisions called hamlet-groups based on population (approximate present population) of
the villages during survey. This procedure is modified in this round. During this round, a
rural village will be notionally divided into a number of sub-units (SU) of more or less equal
population during the preparation of frame. Census 2011 population of villages will be
projected by applying suitable growth rates and the number of SUs to be formed in a village
will be determined apriori.
The above procedure of SU formation will be implemented in the villages with
population more than or equal to 1000 as per Census 2011. In the remaining villages, no SU
will be formed. The number of SUs to be formed in the villages (with Census 2011 population 1000
or more) of the frame will be decided before selection of the samples following the criteria
given below:
projected population of the village no. of SUs formed
less than 1200 1
1200 to 2399 2
2400 to 3599 3
3600 to 4799 4
4800 to 5999 5
.......and so on ....
Special case:
1.4.1.4.1 For rural areas of (i) Himachal Pradesh, (ii) Sikkim, (iii) Andaman & Nicobar
Islands, (iv) Uttarakhand (except four districts Dehradun, Nainital, Hardwar and Udham
Singh Nagar), (v) Punch, Rajouri, Udhampur, Reasi, Doda, Kishtwar, Ramban, Ladakh
region (Leh and Kargil districts) of Jammu and Kashmir and (vi) Idukki district of Kerala,
numbers of SUs to be formed in a village will be determined in such a way that each SU
contains 600 or less projected population. Further, SUs will not be formed in the villages in
the above mentioned districts/States with population less than 500 as per Census 2011. In the
remaining villages the number of SUs to be formed for these States/districts will be as
follows:
projected population of the village no. of SUs to be formed
less than 600 1
600 to 1199 2
1200 to 1799 3
1800 to 2399 4
2400 to 2999 5
.......and so on ....
For rural parts of Kerala, similar procedure as mentioned in para 1.4.1.3 above will
be adopted with the modification that the SUs will be formed within Panchayat Wards
instead of villages.
Outline of sample design: A stratified two stage design will be adopted for the 76th
round survey. The first stage units (FSU) will be villages/UFS blocks/sub-units (SUs) as per the situation. The ultimate stage units (USU) will be households in both the sectors.
Start | End |
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2018-07-01 | 2018-12-31 |
July 2018-December 2018
Organization name | Abbreviation | Affiliation | URL |
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National Sample Survey Office,NSSO | NSSO | Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation, Govenment of India | www.mospi.gov.in |
DDI-IND-MOSPI-NSSO-76Rnd-Sch1.2-July2018-December2018
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DIID/Computer Centre | DIID/Computer Centre | Ministry of Statistics and P.I | Documentation of Study |