IND-NSSO-51-Rnd-Sch2.2-UM-1995
Unorganised Manufcture, July 1994-June 1995
NSS 51st Round
UMS : NSS 51st Round : 1994-95
Name | Country code |
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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 non-agricultural enterprises, particularly those belonging to the unorganised sector. In this series, collection of data on economic and operational characteristics of small manufacturing and repairing enterprises in the unorganised sector was taken up.The field operations of the round commenced in July 1994 and continued up to June 1995.
Objective of the Enterprise Survey: The main aim of the survey on unorganised Manufacture sector enterprises was to estimate size in terms of the total number enterprises, employment, fixed assets, operating expenses, receipts, value added, loans, gross value added per worker, 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 results pertaining to size, employment and economic indicators of the enterprises have been brought out in the first report*. This report, second in the series, presents the size and employment in brief, and the characteristics of the enterprises in terms of ownership, social group of owner, type of operation, months of operation, whether accounts maintained, nature of problems faced, etc.
Sample survey data [ssd]
Randomly selected unorganised service sector enterprises excluding trading and financial enterprises based on sampling procedure
V 1.0: Re-organised anonymized dataset for public distribution
2012-10-08
The manufacturing sector is an important segment of the Indian Economy. Unfortunately,statistics on regular basis, giving, by location, the number of
enterprises, employment, input, output, value added, etc., are not available for the unorganised part of this sector. AS per National Accounts Statistics released by C.S.O. in 1991, percentage share of manufacturing sector (organised & unorganised taken together) in the NDP at factor cost for 1988-89 is 19.6% of which 11.6% is accounted for by organised part and the rest (i.e.,8.0%) by unorganised part. As per provisional results of NSS 45th round survey (July 1989-June 1990), there were an estimated 157.3 lakh manufacturing and repairing enterprises (OAME's and NDME's) in the country, 120.2 lakhs being in the rural areas and 37.1 lakhs in the urban areas. As per the provisional results of the survey on DMEs conducted by CSO during October 1989 - September 1990, there were an estimated 6.2 lakh directory manufacturing establishments (DME's) in the country,2.3 lakh being in the rural areas and 3.9 lakh in the urban areas. The fiftyfirst round of NSS will cover all OAME's, NDME's and DME's. These enterprises/establishments are those which are covered by the two-digit codes (called divisions) 20 to 39 and 97 under the revised National Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities 1987 (henceforth briefly referred to as NIC, 1987).
Topic | Vocabulary |
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Infrastructure | World Bank |
Social Development | World Bank |
Macroeconomics & Growth | World Bank |
Labor & Social Protection | World Bank |
The survey covers the whole of the Indian Union excepting (i) Ladakh and Kargil districts of Jammu & Kashmir, (ii)768 interior villages of Nagaland (out of a total
of 1232 villages)situated beyond five kilometers of the bus route and (iii) 195 villages in Andaman and Nicobar Islands (out of a total of 549 villages) which remain inaccessible throughout the year. However, in the case of Jammu & Kashmir, the districts Anantnag, Pulwama, Srinagar, Badgam, Baramulla and Kupwara in addition to Ladakh and Kargil districts are kept outside the geographical coverage of central sample.
Enterprises which are registered under Sections 2m (i) and 2m (ii) of the Factories Act, 1948 (i.e. enterprises employing 10 or more workers using power and those employing 20 or more workers without using power) and bidi and cigar manufacturing enterprises registered under bidi and cigar workers (condition of employment) Act, 1966 will not be covered in this survey. The enterprises mentioned above are supposed to be covered under Annual Survey of Industries(ASI).
In this round all the states and union-territories excepting Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Lakshadweep are expected to participate at least on an equal matching basis.
Name | Affiliation |
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NSSO | Ministry of Statistics and PI, Government of India |
Name | Affiliation | Role |
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SDRD | Ministry of Statistics and PI, Govt of India | Questonnaire design, sampling methodology and data analysis |
Field Office Division | Ministry of Statistics and PI, Govt of India | data collection |
Data Processing Division | Ministry of Statistics and PI, Govt of India | data processing |
Computer Centre | Ministry of Statistics and PI, Govt of India | Dissemination and Website hosting |
Name | Abbreviation |
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Ministry of Statiistics and PI | MOSPI, Government of India |
Name | Affiliation | Role |
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Governing council | NSSO, GOI | Formulation of Survey design |
As usual, a stratified two-stage sampling design has been adopted. The first-stage units are the villages (Panchayat wards in case of Kerala) in the rural areas and urban
blocks in the urban areas. The second-stage units are the enterprises for the survey of unorganised manufacture and households for the survey on household consumer expenditure.
Sample Size (FSU's) : The total sample size (i.e. total number of villages and blocks to be surveyed) at all-India level has been fixed as 14,072 for the central sample and 16,080 for the state sample.
Allocation of sample FSU's between rural and urban sectors : State/u.t. level total sample size (i.e. total number of villages and blocks to be surveyed) has been allocated between the rural and urban sectors in proportion to population as per 1991 census
with double weightage to the urban sector. All these allocations are rounded off to multiples of 8 in order to facilitate further allocation among different sub-sample and sub-round combinations.
More details on sample design is in external resources.
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 1: Identification of sample enterprise/establishment
Block 2: Particu1ars of field operation
Block 3: details of operationand some background information
Block 4: Inventory of Fixed owned and hired during the reference year
Block 5: Inventory of stock/working capital for the reference year
Block 6: outstanding loan includinig interest
Block 7: employment and emoluments during the reference period
Block 8.1: raw materials and fuels consumed (including homegrown) during the reference period
Block 8.2 : Other inputs consumed during the reference period
Block 9: products and by-products manufactured ( including products consumed at home) during the reference period.
Block 10: calculation of gross value added for the reference period
Note : In the data set these are identified by Level No.
The data sets are identified by Level No. 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).
As the data is large, data sets are kept separately for Rural and Urban sector. As such all the description and recorded for RURAL is also applicable to Urban data sets.
These two data sets are labled as RLEVEL for RURAL and ULEVEL for Urban followed by level no.
As the survey is for unorganised Manugaturing sector, please see only Manufacturing code be selected for processing. There may be records with Service sector enterprise code.
In the schedule- Block 8.1 (Level 7) and Block 9 (Level 9), data for quantity and rate per unit is given as (0.0) and (0.00) respectively. But in the record layout these are all numeric only.
Start | End |
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1994-07-01 | 1995-06-30 |
Start date | End date | Cycle |
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1994-07-01 | 1994-09-30 | Sub round -1 |
1994-10-01 | 1994-12-31 | Sub round -2 |
1995-01-01 | 1995-03-31 | Sub round -3 |
1995-04-01 | 1995-06-30 | Sub round -4 |
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
Period of survey and work programme: The survey period of this round was divided into four sub-rounds of three months duration.
The data has been collected as follows:
File name Record length No. of records Remarks
D146R TXT 146 38,90,644 Basic data with multiplier Rural
D146U TXT 146 24,46,353 Basic data with multiplier Urban
M235R TXT 235 8,358 Multiplier data Rural
M235U TXT 235 5,411 Multiplier data Urban
NOTE:
As the data is large, data sets are kept separately for Rural and Urban sector. As such all the description and recorded for RURAL is also applicable to Urban data sets.
These two data sets are labled as RLEVEL for RURAL ULEVEL for Urban followed by level no.
Documents
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File name Description
SCHEDULE PDF Schedule / Questionnaire
LAYDATA TXT Lay-out of data file
LAYMULT TXT Lay-out multiplier file
INSTRN DOC Instruction to field staff (Vol.1)
GENERAL DOC Instruction to field staff (General)
APPENDIX DOC Appendix (includes codes for states)
STCODES DOC List of state codes.
Est_Proc PDF Estimation Procedure.
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.
NOTE: The data set contains 6336997 records for Rural and Urban sector. Therefore for ease of processing, they are kept separately for Rural and Urban sector.
Comparison of results with earlier survey for Unorganised service sector.
Name | Affiliation | URL | |
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ADG,NSSO | Ministry of Statistics and PI | www.mospi.gov.in | |
DDG, Computer Centre | Ministry of Statistics and PI | 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.
NSSO 51st Round Scgedule 2.2 Unorganised Manufactue Sector 1994-1995.
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.
NSSO, Ministry of Statistics and PI
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-NSS-51Rnd-SCH-2.2-UnOrganised-Manufacture-1994-95
Name | Abbreviation | Affiliation | Role |
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Computer Centre | CC | MInistry of Statistics and PI (MOSPI) | Documentation of the study |
2012-10-08
Version 1.0 (October, 2012)