DDI-IND-MOSPI-NSSO-ASUSE2122
Annual Survey of Unincorporated Sector Enterprises (ASUSE) of 2021-2022
Name |
---|
INDIA |
National Statistical Office (NSO) of India will be conducting 2nd round of Annual Survey on Unincorporated Sector Enterprises (ASUSE) during April 2021 – March 2022.
This survey will be devoted exclusively to economic and operational characteristics of unincorporated non-agricultural establishments in manufacturing, trade and other services sector. The unit of enquiry of the ASUSE will be an 'establishment'.
Unincorporated sector is an integral part of Indian econ my, which not only comprises of large number of establishments but also generates large number ofemployment in this sector. Besides, its contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the country is also significant. Unincorporated sector has tremendous potential to grow higher.
The coverage of Annual Survey of Unincorporated Sector Enterprises (ASUSE) (April 2021 – March 2022) will be unincorporated non-agricultural establishments belonging to three sectors viz., Manufacturing, Trade and Other Services.
(i) The survey will cover the following broad categories:
(a) Manufacturing establishments excluding those registered under Sections 2m(i) and2m(ii) of the Factories Act, 1948
(b) Manufacturing establishments registered under Section 85 of Factories Act, 1948
(c) Establishments engaged in cotton ginning, cleaning and bailing (code 01632 of NIC-2008) excluding those registered under Sections 2m(i) and 2m(ii) of the Factories Act,1948
(d) Establishments manufacturing Bidi and Cigar excluding those registered under bidi and cigar workers (conditions of employment) Act, 1966
(e) Non-captive electric power generation, transmission and distribution by units not registered with the Central Electricity Authority (CEA)
(f) Trading establishments
(g) Other Service sector establishments
The survey will cover the rural and urban areas of whole of India (except the villages in Andaman and Nicobar Islands which are difficult to access). The definitions of urban and rural areas as per census 2011 are given below:
Urban: Constituents of urban area are Statutory Towns, Census Towns and Outgrowths.
Statutory Town (ST): All places with a municipality, corporation, cantonment board or notified towns area committee, etc.
Census Town (CT): Places that satisfy the following criteria are termed as Census Towns (CTs).
a. A minimum population of 5000
b. At least 75% of the male main working population engaged in non-agricultural pursuits
c. A density of population of at least 400 per sq.km.
Out Growth (OG): Out Growth should be a viable unit such as a village or part of a village contiguous to a statutory town and possess the urban features in terms of infrastructure and amenities such as pucca roads, electricity, taps, drainage system, education institutions, post offices, medical facilities, banks, etc. Examples of OGs are Railway colonies, University campuses, Port areas, that may come up near a CT or statutory towns outside its statutory limits but within the revenue limit of a village or villages contiguous to the town or city.
Urban Agglomeration (UA): It is a continuous urban spread constituting a town and its adjoining urban outgrowths (OGs) or two or more physically contiguous towns together and any adjoining urban out-growth of such towns.
Rural: All area other than urban are rural. The basic unit for rural area is the revenue village.
Name | Affiliation |
---|---|
NSSO | MoSPI |
Name | Affiliation |
---|---|
COMPUTER CENTRE | M/o STATISTICS & PROGRAMME IMPLEMENTATION |
Name |
---|
M/o STATISTICS & PROGRAMME IMPLEMENTATION |
Outline of sample design: A stratified multi-stage sampling design will be adopted for ASUSE.
Rural sector: The first stage units (FSU) will be the census villages in the rural sector. For rural part of Kerala, Panchayat wards (PW) will be taken as FSUs.
Urban sector: The First Stage Units (FSU) will be the latest updated UFS (Urban Frame Survey) blocks.
The Ultimate Stage Units (USU) will be establishments for both the sectors. In the case of large FSUs, one intermediate stage of sampling will be the selection of three hamlet-groups (HGs)/sub-blocks (SBs) from each of the large FSUs.
Sampling frame to be used for selection of FSUs
Census 2011 list of villages will be used as the sampling frame for rural areas. Auxiliary information such as number of workers, etc. available from Sixth Economic Census (EC) frame will be used for stratification, sub-stratification and selection of FSUs, for rural areas (except Kerala). In rural areas of Kerala, list of Panchayat Wards (PW) as per Census 2011 will be used as sampling frame. For all urban areas, the latest updated list of UFS blocks will be the sampling frame.
Stratification of FSUs:
Rural sector: Each NSS State region will constitute a rural stratum.
Urban sector: In urban areas, strata will be formed within each NSS State region on the basis of population of towns as per Census 2011. The tentative stratum numbers and their composition (within each NSS State region) will be as follows:
stratum 1 : all towns with population less than 50,000
stratum 2 : all towns with population 50,000 or more but less than 3 lakhs
stratum 3 : all towns with population 3 lakhs or more but less than 10 lakhs
stratum 4, 5, 6, ... : each city with population 10 lakhs or more
About 16350 FSUs will be covered for the central sample at all-India level.
DDI-IND-MOSPI-NSSO-ASUSE2122
Name | Affiliation | Role |
---|---|---|
COMPUTER CENTRE | M/o STATISTICS & PROGRAMME IMPLEMENTATION | DOCUMENTATION OF THE STUDY |