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Household Consumer Expenditure, NSS 57th Round : July 2001 - June 2002
NSS 57th Round

India, 2001 - 2002
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Reference ID
DDI-IND-MOSPI-NSSO-57Rnd-Sch1.0-2001
Producer(s)
National Sample Survey Office
Collections
Household Consumption Expenditure
Metadata
DDI/XML JSON
Created on
Jan 17, 2018
Last modified
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  • Blocks
    1,3,10_Household
    Characteristics
  • Block 4_Person
    records
  • Block 5_Monthly
    household
    expenditure on
    food and
    non-food items
  • Block
    5pt1_Monthly
    household
    expenditure on
    fuel and light
  • Block 6_Monthly
    household
    expenditure on
    clothing
  • Block 7_Monthly
    household
    expenditure on
    footwear
  • Block
    8pt1_Annual
    household
    expenditure on
    education and
    medical
    (institutional)
    goods and
    services
  • Block
    8pt2_Monthly
    household
    expenditure on
    medical
    (non-institutional)
    goods and
    services
  • Block 9_Annual
    household
    expenditure on
    durables

Weekly Activity. Status (B4_q12)

Data file: Block 4_Person records

Overview

Valid: 420706
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Start: 113
End: 114
Width: 2
Range: -
Format: character

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Which industry has the member of the household worked in during the last 7 days?
Categories
Value Category Cases
11 worked in household enterprise (self employed) 49677
11.8%
12 worked in household enterprise (self employed) as an employer 1783
0.4%
21 worked in household enterprise (self employed) as ‘helper’ 23994
5.7%
31 worked as regular salaried/wage employee 39038
9.3%
41 worked as casual wage labour in public works 562
0.1%
51 casual wage labour in other types of works 29829
7.1%
61 did not work due to sickness though there was work in household enterprise 77
0%
62 did not work due to other reasons though there was work in household enterprise 127
0%
71 did not work due to sickness but had regular salaried/wage employment 78
0%
72 did not work due to other reasons but had regular salaried/wage employment 93
0%
81 sought work 5945
1.4%
82 did not seek but was available for work 199
0%
91 attended educational institution 106446
25.3%
92 attended domestic duties only 68248
16.2%
93 attended domestic duties and was also engaged in free collection of goods, tailoring, weaving, etc. for household use 20910
5%
94 recipients of rent, pension, remittance, etc. 5478
1.3%
95 not able to work due to disability 2769
0.7%
96 beggars, prostitutes, etc. 153
0%
97 others 25814
6.1%
98 did not work due to sickness (for casual workers only) 157
0%
99 not properly reported 39329
9.3%
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.
Interviewer instructions
The current weekly activity status of a person will be the activity status obtaining for a person during a reference period of seven days preceding the date of survey. Irrespective of the usual activity pursued by a person, his/her current weekly activity will be determined strictly on the basis of the activities pursued by the person during the reference period of seven days preceding the date of survey adopting the priority criterion. Even for self-employed persons, one need not prejudge and take for granted that the current activity situation for them will be identical with the usual activity situation. A careful probe on the part of the investigator regarding the various activities pursued by the person during the seven days preceding the date of survey is, therefore, necessary for ascertaining his/her current weekly activity status. In defining the 'activity status', it has already been mentioned that the activities are grouped broadly into three categories, namely :

(i) working,
(ii) not working but seeking and/or available for work, and
(iii) neither working nor available for work.

According to the priority criterion, the status of ' working' gets priority over the status 'not working but seeking and/or
available for work' which in turn gets priority over the status of 'neither working nor available for work'. In the category,
'not working but seeking and/or available for work', the status 'seeking' gets priority over the status of 'not seeking but
available for work'. A person would be considered 'working (or employed)' if he/she while pursuing any economic activity had worked for at least one hour on any one day during the week preceding the date of survey. A person would be considered 'seeking and/or available for work (or unemployed)' if during the reference week no 'work' was done by the person but he or she had made efforts to get work or had been available for work during the reference week though not actively seeking work, in the belief that no work was available. A person who had neither worked nor was available for work will be considered to be engaged in non-economic activities (or not in labour force).
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