IND-NSSO-57Rnd-Sch2.345-US-2002
Unorganised Service Sector: NSS 57th Round : July 2001-June 2002
NSS_UNORGANISED_Sch57-2.345 2002
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, information on unorganised service sector enterprises have been collected in the 57th round of NSSo, conducted during 2001-02.
Objective of the Enterprise Survey: The main aim of the survey on unorganised service 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
2012-09-10
The main aim of the survey on unorganised service 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.
1.2.2 Unorganised Services Sector: The 57th round covered broadly all unorganised service sector enterprises engaged in the activities of hotels and restaurants (Tabulation Category H of NIC 98); transport, storage and communication (I); real estate, renting and business activities (K); education (M); health and social work (N) and other community, social and personal
service activities (O).
The survey did not cover the service sector enterprises pursuing the activities of wholesale and retail trade, repair of motor vehicles, motorcycles and personal and household goods (G); financial intermediation (J); public administration and defence (L); private households with employed persons (P) and extra-territorial organisations and bodies (Q).
1.2.2.2 The different tabulation categories mentioned above were further subdivided to form relatively uniform groups/sub-groups. The coverage of the
different activities in the present round has been discussed in detail in Section Two of this report.
Topic | Vocabulary |
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Infrastructure | World Bank |
Social Development | World Bank |
Macroeconomics & Growth | World Bank |
Labor & Social Protection | World Bank |
The survey covered the whole of the Indian Union except (i) Leh and Kargil districts of Jammu & Kashmir, (ii) villages in Nagaland situated beyond 5 km of a bus route, (iii) inaccessible villages of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, and (iv) some of the villages and blocks
(numbering less than 0.1% of the total) where EC-‘98 could not be conducted. Thus the orresponding State/UT level estimates and the All-India results presented in this report relate to the areas under survey coverage.
The survey did not cover the service sector enterprises pursuing the activities of wholesale and retail trade, repair of motor vehicles, motorcycles and personal and household goods (G); financial intermediation (J); public administration and defence (L); private households with employed persons (P) and extra-territorial organisations and bodies (Q).
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 |
A stratified multi-stage design will be followed for this survey. The first stage units (FSUs) will be villages (Panchayat words for Kerala) / UFS blocks (words for 66 towns of Karnataka where UFS blocks were not used during EC'98 work) [hereinafter referred to as 66 towns of Karnataka] and the ultimate stage units (USUs) will be enterprises under coverage and households. However, in the case of larger FSUs requiring hg / sb formation, one intermediate stage will be the selection of hg's / sb's.
Sampling of strata: List of Economic Census 1998 (EC'98) villages (Panchayat words for Kerala) / UFS blocks (words for 66 towns of Karnataka) will be taken as the sampling frame for FSUs.
formation of strata: Stratification is to be made on the basis of number of workers in unorganized sector enterprises engaged in the activities under coverage of NSS 57th round as per EC'98. (Hereafter, "workers" will mean workers in unorganized sector enterprises engaged in the activities under coverage of NSS 57th round as per EC '98).
a) Special stratum : One special stratum for Rural and Urban sector each may be formed at the State / UT level consisting of all the FSUs of the State / UT (i) having at least one big unit of an activity under coverage on the basis of its number of workers or (ii) having large number of workers engaged in the same activity as in (i). The cut-off points for identifying these FSUs are given in Statement 1. All the FSUs of the special strata will be surveyed. The stratum number for special stratum will be 9 for each State or UT.
b) General Strata (hereafter, stratum will refer to general stratum unless otherwise mentioned) will be formed form the remaining FSUs in the following manner:
Rural: In the rural areas each NSS region will be treated as a stratum.
Urban: In the urban areas, the strata will be formed within an NSS region as under:
(i) towns with population (P) less than or equal to 10 lakhs and
(ii) each town with P > 10 lakhs.
as per Population Census 1991.
Further details on sampling design is available in External Resources.
There was no deviation from the original sampling design
WGT- Multiplier has been provided along with NS Count for sub-sample and combined. This should be used for deriving actual multiplier for Sub sample and Combined sample.
Schedule 3.1 consists of the following 7 blocks:
[0] descriptive identification of sample enterprise
[1] identification of sample enterprise / establishment
[2] particulars of operation and background information
[3] selected important operating expenses during the reference month (Rs. in
whole number)
other operating expenses during the reference month: all activities
(Rs. in whole number)
(blocks 3 and 3.1 together will give total expenses of the enterprise. If some of the items have already been
covered under specific activities in block 3, they should not be reported here again)
[4] selected important receipts during the reference month (Rs. in
whole number)
[4.1] other receipts during the reference month : all activities
(Rs. in whole number)
(blocks 4 and 4.1 together will give total receipts of the enterprise. If some of the items have already been
covered under specific activities in block 4, they should not be reported here again)
[5] calculation of gross value added for the reference month (Rs. in whole
number)
[6] employment particulars of the enterprise during the reference month
[7] compensation to workers during the reference month
[8] fixed assets owned and hired
[9] loans outstanding as on the date of survey
(only loans taken for enterprise to be considered)
[10] particulars of field operation
Blocks 3 and 4 are the main blocks of this schedule. Block 3 is meant for recording the information relating to availability of some facilities to the villagers. Block 4 is for recording the information relating to distance of specified facilities from the centre of the sample village.
Blocks 0 & 1 are meant for recording the identification particulars of the sample village. Block 2, 5 and 6 are used for recording the particulars relating to field operations, Remarks of the investigators and those of the supervisory officer(s) respectively.
NSS 57th Round : Sch. 2.345
File name Record length No. of records Remarks
WHCC201R TXT 299 1,38,145 work file RURAL
WHCC201U TXT 299 2,23,631 ---do--- URBAN
WHCC202R TXT 631 1,38,145 ---do--- RURAL
WHCC202U TXT 631 2,23,631 ---do---- URBAN
Note: In the metadata data sets for Rural and Urban have been combined.
Note : (1) f.s.u. serial numbers assigned false numbers to disable identity of units.
(2) files are in ASCII format and they are flat / line sequential.
Data contained in different blocks of schedule 2.345 for each enterprise (SSU) are organized in two separate work files as described above.
These work files ( whcc201 & whcc202 ) are enterprise level files, which means there will be only one record for each enterprise. Enterprise level different characteristics are available in these work files along with identification particulars.
General
Each record contains sub-sample code both in byte positions 11 & 23. For sub-sample wise tabulation, code given in position 23 is to be used. For getting count of sample number of enterprises for any parameter take count of only those records where sub-sample codes available in two places match.
Use of Multipliers
For generating sub-sample wise estimates
Actual multiplier = reported multiplier / 100.
For generating sub-sample combined estimates
Actual multiplier = reported multiplier / 100 if NSC = NSS
reported multiplier / 200 if NSC > NSS
where NSS and NSC are sub-sample wise and combined Ns counts respectively.
Start | End |
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2001-07-01 | 2002-06-30 |
Start date | End date | Cycle |
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2001-07-01 | 2001-09-30 | Sub round -1 |
2001-10-01 | 2001-12-31 | Sub round -2 |
2002-01-01 | 2002-03-31 | Sub round -3 |
2002-04-01 | 2002-06-30 | 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.
Data was collected as per the Questionnaire 2.3453. But for processing purposes, two flat files were created using the identification particulars from Block 1 and 2. Other data for these two data sets have been derived from Block 3 to 10. 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,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 57th Round Scgedule 2.345 Unorganised Service Sector 2001-2002
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-57Rnd-SCH-2.345-UnOrganised-Services-2002
Name | Abbreviation | Affiliation | Role |
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Computer Centre | CC | MInistry of Statistics and PI (MOSPI) | Documentation of the study |
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