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Comprehensive Annual Modular Survey (CAMS),NSS 79th round: 2022-23

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    Survey ID number

    DDI-IND-MOSPI-NSSO-CAMS22-23

    Title

    Comprehensive Annual Modular Survey (CAMS),NSS 79th round: 2022-23

    Country
    Name
    INDIA
    Abstract

    The National Sample Surveys (NSS) are conducted by the Government of India since 1950 to collect data on various socio-economic indicators employing scientific sampling methods. The seventy-ninth round of NSS will commence from July 2022.
    NSS 79th round is earmarked for collection of data for compilation of a number of SDG indicators through a „Comprehensive Annual Modular Survey (CAMS)" along with a survey on Ayurveda, Yoga, Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, Sowa-Rigpa/Amchi and Homoeopathy (AYUSH).
    Comprehensive Annual Modular Survey (CAMS): CAMS is introduced to cater the emerging need of information on high-frequency socio-economic indicators that are not available from any other sources like administrative data, etc. CAMS will collect information required for the purpose of generating some SDG indicators and subindicators of Global Indices. This survey will be annual in which some of the modules may be repeated annually and some periodically with more than one year periodicity.

    List of some SDG and sub-indicators of Global indices which will be generated from CAMS is given below:
    Proportion of population using safely managed drinking water services
    Proportion of population using (a) safely managed sanitation services and (b) a hand-washing facility with soap and water
    Proportion of individuals who own a mobile phone, by sex
    Proportion of population covered by a mobile network, by technology
    Percentage of Household with a computer
    Percentage of individuals using internet during last 3 months, last 365 days
    Percentage of adult having an account at a formal financial institution
    Percentage of women having an account at a formal financial institution
    Proportion of children under 5 years of age whose births have been registered with a civil authority, by age Proportion of population that has convenient access (0.5 km/1 km) to public transport (low/ high-capacities) stop.
    Participation rate of youth and adults in formal and non-formal education and training in the previous 12 months, by sex
    Proportion of youth (aged 15–24 years) not in education, employment or training
    Mean year of schooling
    Out-of-pocket medical expenditure on hospitalization during last 365 days

    Unit of Analysis

    Randomly selected households based on sampling procedure and members of the household.

    Scope

    Keywords
    birth certificate mobile internet emails ICT skills desktop computer laptop tablet palmtop notebook Language drinking water latrine septic tank/pit/composting latrine cooking heating lighting

    Coverage

    Geographic Coverage

    15416 FSUs will be surveyed at all-India level for CAMS and AYUSH survey. The survey will cover the whole of the Indian union except the villages in Andaman and Nicobar Islands which are difficult to access.

    Universe

    The survey used the interview method of data collection from a sample of randomly selected households and members of the household.

    Producers and sponsors

    Primary investigators
    Name Affiliation
    NSSO MoSPI
    Producers
    Name Affiliation
    COMPUTER CENTRE M/o STATISTICS & PROGRAMME IMPLEMENTATION
    Funding Agency/Sponsor
    Name
    M/o STATISTICS & PROGRAMME IMPLEMENTATION

    Sampling

    Sampling Procedure

    Sample Design

    Formation of sub-units (SUs):
    Rural areas: 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 to be 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:
    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 of Jammu and
    Kashmir (vi) Leh and Kargil districts of Ladakh region and (vii) 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 ....

    Urban areas: SUs will be formed in urban sector also. The procedure will be similar
    to that adopted in rural areas except that SUs will be formed on the basis of households in the UFS frame instead of population, since UFS frame does not have population. Each UFS block with number of households more than or equal to 250 will be divided into a number of SUs. In the remaining UFS blocks, no SU will be formed.

    The number of SUs to be formed in the UFS blocks of the frame will be decided before
    selection of the samples following the criteria given below:
    number of households of the UFS block no. of SUs to be formed
    less than 250 1
    250 to 499 2
    500 to 749 3
    750 to 999 4
    1000 to 1249 5
    .......and so on ....

    Stratification of FSUs:
    Rural Sector:
    A Special Rural stratum, at all-India level, will be formed comprising all the uninhabited villages as per census 2011 belonging to all States/UT.
    For the remaining villages which are inhabited as per census 2011, districts will be basic geographical unit for stratum formation. Within each district, two Stratum will be formed:
    (a) The villages (i) within a distance of 5 Kms from the district headquarter or (ii) within a distance of 5 Kms from a city/town with more than 5 lakh population, will form a stratum (stratum 1). The information will be obtained from the village directory of census 2011. It will be the stratum 1 for a particular district.
    (b) Rest of the villages will constitute another stratum (stratum 2) of the particular district.

    Urban Sector:
    Two or more strata will be formed in urban areas of each district:
    (i) each million plus city as per census 2011 will constitute separate stratum .
    Stratum no will be 01, 02, 03....,19
    (ii) rest of the urban areas of the district. Stratum no will be 20.

    Weighting

    As per NITI AYOG list, at present there are 114 aspirational districts in the rural area and 112 in the urban areas. Socio economic
    upliftment of these districts is of prime interest of the Government. With a view to generate estimates for theses aspirational districts, all aspirational districts and larger districts in rural India will get allocation of 20 FSUs with the allocation for other districts will be a minimum
    of 4 FSUs. In Urban areas, all aspirational districts will get allocation 20 FSUs and districts having million plus towns will get at least 20 FSU allocations. For other districts 4 FSUs will be allocated.

    Data collection

    Mode of data collection
    • Face-to-face [f2f]

    Metadata production

    DDI Document ID

    DDI-IND-MOSPI-NSSO-CAMS22-23

    Producers
    Name Affiliation Role
    COMPUTER CENTRE M/o STATISTICS & PROGRAMME IMPLEMENTATION DOCUMENTATION OF THE STUDY
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