IND-NSSO-TS-1990-91-v1.0
Trade Survey: July-June 1990-91
Survey on Non-Directory Enterprises and Own Account Establishments : NSS 46th Round July-June 1990-91
TS_NDE_OAE : 46thRnd 1990-91
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India | IND |
Enterprise Survey [en/oth]
The NSSO, since its inception in 1950, has played a major role in providing the socio-economic data needed- from all spheres of life-to formulate of a vibrant plan for social and economic development. In this endeavour, NSS has collected, inter-alia, a series of data on Trade - Non-Directory Enterprises and Own Account Establishments. Earlier, NSSO covered own account trading enterprises and non-directory trading establishments for survey in its 41st (1985-86) rounds. It is 2nd survey in round series.
Objective of the Enterprise Survey: The main aim of the survey on Non-Directory Enterprises and Own Account Establishments was to estimate size in terms of the total number of enterprises, employment, fixed assets, operating expenses, receipts, value added and loan for workers etc. Information on other attributes like type of ownership, type of operation, number of months of operation, whether carrying out mixed/multiple activity, whether accounts maintained, etc. was also collected. The survey was convassed from July 1990 to Jume 1991.
No documents are available.
Sample survey data [ssd]
Unorganised service sector enterprises
v1.0: Re-organised anonymized dataset for public distribution
2012-12-01
Note: In absence of documents on 46th round, information from 53rd round which is the repeat survey is being used:
The second Economic Census was conducted in 1980. It had a wider coverage than the earlier one in the sense that it covered the own-account enterprises (units without any hired worker are called Own-Account Enterprises or OAEs) also. In this census the establishments were further split into two categories : Directory Establishments (DEs) and Non-Directory Establishments (NDEs); the former employed a total of six or more workers, while the l atter employed a total of five or fewer workers. Thus, the second Economic Census dealt with three categories of units, viz. DEs, NDEs and OAEs. This census provided a list of villages / enumeration blocks (EBs) giving a count of enterprises and establishments, which has been used by the NSSO as a frame for sample villages / EBs in its follow-up surveys. Two such surveys of units engaged in trading activities were taken up by the NSSO in its forty-first round (July 1985 to June 1986) and forty-sixth round (July 1990 to June 1991).
All the second-stage units (i.e. trading enterprises) were listed through a listing schedule. This list constituted the frame for drawing the required number of sample enterprises from each first -stage unit. The enterprises were divided into three enterprise classes on the basis of the number of workers employed, from each of which a certain specified number of enterprises were selected. Information collected through the listing schedule was used for calculating multipliers and for estimation o f the number of enterprises. The enterprise schedule was canvassed in the selected sample enterprises for collecting information on basic items like fixed assets, employment, purchase and sale values, other expenditure, value added and trade margins of commodities traded. Enterprises were selected in this round from three enterprise classes. The main characteristics on which information were collected are fixed assets, employment, purchase and sale values, other expenditure, other receipts, value added and trade margin of the traded goods. Reference period for collection of data was 'month' except for fixed assets and trade margin, where the reference period used was 'last one year'.
The 46th round schedule 2.41.2 consistsed of 14 blocks.
All the enterprises covered by the two-digit codes (called divisions) 60 to 68 and three-digit codes (called groups) 040, 052, 053, 054, 059, 060, 061, 063, 069 and 890 under the revised National Industrial Classification, 1987 (NIC, 1987) were considered for this survey. Strictly speaking, the activity codes 040,052,..,069, which represent various free collection activities for sale, should be covered under agriculture. But value added for such activities were not regularly available from official sources. As such, they were covered under unorganised trade since the NSS 34th round.
Important concepts and definitions:
Trade : Trading is defined as an act of purchase of goods and their disposal by way of sale without any intermediate physical transformation of goods. The activities of intermediaries who do not actually purchase or sell the goods but arrange their purchase and sale and thereby earn remuneration by way of brokerage or commission, are also covered for the purpose of trade
survey. Distributive agencies which undertake trading activity on commission basis are also included. In addition, the activities of free collection for sale of honey and forest products like gathering of fodder, grass, etc.; free hunting, trapping and game propagation for commercial purposes; free collection for sale of fish, prawns, crabs and oysters; free collection for sale of waste paper, ash, rags, coal, etc., are also treated as trade for this survey. Separate and distinct trading units of manufacturing concerns like sale shops of Delhi Cotton Mill, Bombay Dyeing, Bata Shoe, etc., and activities like selling of fruit juice, sugarcane juice, etc. which involve a process of transformation marginally are also covered under trade.
Trading enterprise: A trading enterprise is an undertaking/unit engaged in trade. An enterprise may be owned and operated by a household or by an institutional body. The activities of the enterprise may be carried on by household members and/or by hiring outside labour.
Own-account enterprise: An enterprise which is run by household workers only (i.e. without any hired worker on a fairly regular basis ) is termed as an own-account enterprise. If such an enterprise is engaged in trading, it is termed as an own-account trading enterprise (OATE).
Establishment: An enterprise which is employing at least one hired worker on a fairly regular basis is termed as an establishment.
Non-directory establishment : An establishment employing fewer than six workers (household and hired workers taken together) is termed as a non-directory establishment. If such an establishment is engaged in trading activities, it is termed as a non-directory trading establishment (NDTE).
Reference period : It means the period for which information on a particular characteristic is collected.
Topic | Vocabulary |
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Infrastructure | World Bank |
Social Development | World Bank |
Macroeconomics & Growth | World Bank |
Labor & Social Protection | World Bank |
National, State, Urban, Rural
All the enterprises covered by the two-digit codes (called divisions) 60 to 68 and three-digit codes (called groups) 040, 052, 053, 054, 059, 060, 061, 063, 069 and 890 under the revised National Industrial Classification, 1987 (NIC, 1987) were considered for this survey.
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NSSO | Ministry of Statistics and Programe Implimentation, Government of India |
Name | Affiliation | Role |
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SDRD | Ministry of Statistics and Programe Implimentation, Government of India | Questonnaire design, sampling methodology and data analysis |
Field Office Division | Ministry of Statistics and Programe Implimentation, Government of India | data collection |
Data Processing Division | Ministry of Statistics and Programe Implimentation, Government of India | data processing |
Computer Centre | Ministry of Statistics and Programe Implimentation, Government of India | Dissemination and Website hosting |
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Ministry of Statistics and Programe Implimentation, Government of India | MOSPI |
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Governing council | NSSO, GOI | Formulation of Survey design |
No documents on sample design is avaialble. However, Multiplier has been computed and posted in each record of the data set for Sub-sample and combined.
Generally, a stratified two or three-stage sampling design is adopted for the enterprise surveys in India. The first-stage units (FSUs) are the villages and urban blocks. The ultimate-stage sampling units are the enterprises. If the sample FSUs are large in size (in terms of population and/or number of non-agricultural enterprises), they are segmented into a certain number of segments4. Total number of segments formed in the sample FSU depends on the size of the FSU - the larger the size, larger is the value of total number of segments formed in the FSU. From the segments formed in the sample FSU, a sample of segments is selected for listing of enterprises. Thus, for larger FSUs, the sampling design becomes three-stage with sampling units in the second and third (i.e. ultimate) stages being the segments and enterprises respectively.
For selection of the FSUs in the enterprise surveys, generally Economic Census (EC) frame giving count of enterprises and workers at the FSU level is used as the sampling frame. However, if it becomes difficult to identify the urban blocks as per the EC frame based on the available maps, the NSSO's list of Urban Frame Survey Blocks is used as the sampling frame for selection of urban blocks.
For the purpose of sampling of enterprises, a list of enterprises is prepared within each selected FSU (or sample segments in case of large FSU). For listing of enterprises, a combination of household cum site approach is adopted in the surveys. The enterprises having fixed premises are listed at their sites. But the entrepreneurial activities carried out without fixed premises or within the premises of the households are listed as enterprises against the households of the owners. From the frame of enterprises so prepared, a sample of enterprises is selected circular systematically after grouping the enterprises into a few strata to ensure representation of different types of units in the sample.
There was no deviation from the original sampling design
WGT- Multiplier has been provided for sub-sample and combined. This should be used as multiplier factor for Sub sample and Combined sample.
Block 0: descriptive identification of sample enterprise/establishment
Block 1: Identification of sample enterprise/establishment
Block 2: Particu1ars of field operation
Block 3: Parifculars of trading enterprise
Block 4: Particulars of household information (For enterprises with code "1"and "2' in item 9 of Block 3)
Block 5: employment particulars during reference month
Block 6: Compensation of workers
Block 7: Stock, Sale and purchase during the reference period
Block 8: Purchase and sale prices of main commodity of five major commodity groups sold during reference months
Block 9: amount of working capital as on last day of reference period
Block 10: inventory of fixed assets owned and hired.
Block 11: disbursement account for reference month and refereuce year
Block 12: receipt account for reference month and refereuce year
Block 13: outstanmng loan including interest (in rupees)
Block 14: purchase and sale price of industrial wood and fuel wood sold during the reference month ending _____
Note : In the data set these are identified by Level No.
The data sets are identified by Level No. assigned to blocks. They are kept separately and processed independently as information common to all types of records derived from Block 1 & Block 2 ie Identification blocks have been posted in all the data sets along with the multiplier Factor- WGT-SS (Sub sample)and WGt_CS (Combined).
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1990-07-01 | 1991-06-30 |
Name | Affiliation | Abbreviation |
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Field Office Division (NSSO) | Minstry of Statistics and PI, Govt. of India | FOD (NSSO) |
Field Office Division of NSSO, Ministry of Statistics and PI
At present, a team of two or three investigators along with one supervisor is deployed for fieldwork in each FSU. Data are collected by interviewing the owners of the enterprises or any other suitable respondents able to furnish the information. For enterprises run without fixed premises or within the household premises, data are collected by visiting the households of the owners of the enterprises. However, for enterprises run within fixed premises, data are collected from the site where the enterprise is located. If the enterprises maintain accounts (such cases being much less in number), data are collected as per the available accounts. Otherwise, information furnished by owners is recorded after proper probing in case figures furnished by the respondents appear doubtful.
To capture the seasonal variation, entire survey period of one-year duration is divided into four sub-rounds of three months' duration each. Equal number of sample villages and blocks is allocated to each sub-round. Each FSU is surveyed during the sub-round period to which it is allocated. Within a particular sub-round, the fieldwork is spread out uniformly over different months to the extent possible.
File name Record length No. of records Remarks
D142R TXT 142 13,81,004 Basic data with multiplier Rural
D142U TXT 142 15,74,976 Basic data with multiplier Urban
(DOCUMENTS)
LAYDATA TXT Lay out of data
STCODES DOC List of state codes
SCHEDULE PDF Schedule (Questionnaire)
Note : (1) f.s.u. serial numbers assigned false numbers to disable identity of units.
(2) files are in ASCII formats and they are flat / line sequential.
Data was collected as per the Questionnaire for NSS 51st Round schedule 2.2. There are 10 record blocks. Data editing, scrutiny and validation were carried out as per the scrutiny checks and corrected manually.
Comparison of results with earlier survey for Unorganised service sector.
Name | Affiliation | URL | |
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ADG,National Sample Survey Office | Ministry of Statistics and Programe Implimentation, Government of India | www.mospi.gov.in | nssodata@gmail.com |
DDG, Computer Centre | Ministry of Statistics and Programe Implimentation, Government of India | www.mospi.gov.in | pc.mohanan@nic.in |
Is signing of a confidentiality declaration required? | Confidentiality declaration text |
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yes | The NSSO data are strictly confidential and are to be used only for statistical purposes. |
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 India, Trade Survey 1990-91: NSS 46th Round ,Version 1.0, provided by National Sample Survey Office, Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation of India. www.mospi.gov.in
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.
© 1991, National Sample Survey Office of India
Name | Affiliation | URL | |
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ADG, SDRD | MOSPI | mospi.gov.in | |
DDG (CC) | MOSPI | pc.mohanan@nic.in | mospi.gov.in |
DDI-IND-NSSO-TS-1990-91-v1.0
Name | Abbreviation | Affiliation | Role |
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Computer Centre | CC | MInistry of Statistics and PI (MOSPI) | Documentation of the study |
2012-12-01
Version 1.0 (December, 2012)