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    Home / Central Data Catalog / DDI-IND-MOSPI-NSSO-54RND-SCH3PT3-JAN1998-JUNE1998 / variable [F4]
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Common Property Resources & Village Facilities, NSS 54th Round : Jan 1998 - June 1998

India, 1998
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Reference ID
DDI-IND-MOSPI-NSSO-54Rnd-Sch3pt3-Jan1998-June1998
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National Sample Survey Office
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Jan 17, 2018
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  • Blocks
    1,3_Identification
    of sample
    village &
    availability of
    various
    facilities
  • Block
    2_Particulars
    of field
    operations
  • Block 4_Forest
    within the
    village and
    right of use
  • Block
    5_Particulars
    of common water
    resources in
    the village
  • Block
    6_Particulars
    of collection
    from forest and
    other common
    village land
  • Block 4_Common
    village land
    and
    conventional
    right of use

Sub sample (Sub_sample)

Data file: Block 4_Forest within the village and right of use

Overview

Valid: 4940
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Start: 15
End: 15
Width: 1
Range: -
Format: character

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category Cases
1 Central sample 2472
50%
2 State sample 2468
50%
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.

Description

Definition
An important feature of the NSS sampling design is that the total sample of first stage units is drawn in the form of two or more independent and parallel samples, termed as interpenetrating sub-samples. Each sub- sample is drawn by the same
sampling scheme and is capable of providing valid estimates of the population parameters. The comparison of sub-sample wise estimates shows the margin of uncertainty associated with the combined sample estimate.

Interpenetrating sub-samples have been used in NSS (i) to obtain valid estimates from each sub-round (season) of the survey round, and (ii) to ensure that Central and State samples for any State/ UT cover independent and equally valid samples of units.

The samples surveyed by the NSSO staff are termed as Central sample and the matched samples surveyed by State Government staff are termed as State sample.
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