India - Employment and Unemployment, July 2009 - June 2010, 66th Round
Reference ID | DDI-IND-MOSPI-NSSO-66-10-2011 |
Year | 2009 - 2010 |
Country | India |
Producer(s) | National Sample Survey Office - NSSO |
Sponsor(s) | Govt. of India - - Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation - - |
Collection(s) |
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- Block_1_2_Identifica
tion of sample house
hold and particulars
of field operation - Block_3_Household ch
aracteristics - Block_3_1_Indebtedne
ss of rural labour h
ousehold - Block_4_Demographic
particulars of house
hold members - Block_5_1_Usual prin
cipal activity parti
culars of household
members - Block_5_2_Usual subs
idiary economic acti
vity particulars of
household members - Block_5_3_Time dispo
sition during the we
ek ended on ........
...... - Block_6_Follow-up qu
estions for persons
unemployed on all th
e 7 days of the week - Block_7_1_Follow-up
questions on availab
ility for work to pe
rsons working in the
usual principal or
subsidiary status - Block_7_2_Follow-up
questions on change
of nature of work an
d_ or establishment
to persons working i
n the usual principa
l status or subsidia
ry status - Block_8_Follow-up qu
estions for persons
with usual principal
activity status cod
e 92 or 93 in col_3
of block_5_1 - Block_9_Household co
nsumer expenditure
(Usual_SubsidiaryActivity_NCO2004)
File: Block_5_2_Usual subsidiary economic activity particulars of household members
File: Block_5_2_Usual subsidiary economic activity particulars of household members
Overview
Type:
Discrete Format: character Width: 3 | Valid cases: 34689 Invalid: 0 |
Questions and instructions
usual subsidiary economic activity particulars of household members (i.e., those with code 1 in col. 7, bl. 5.1)
Occupation (3-digit) NCO-2004 code
Value | Category | Cases | |
---|---|---|---|
000 | NA / NR | 298 | 0.9% |
111 | Legislators | 12 | 0.0% |
112 | Administrative & Executive Officials | 2 | 0.0% |
113 | Traditional Chiefs and Heads of Villages | 3 | 0.0% |
114 | Senior Officials of Special- Interest Organisations. | 1 | 0.0% |
121 | Directors and Chief Executives | 781 | 2.3% |
122 | Production and Operations Department Managers | 14 | 0.0% |
123 | Other Department Managers | 5 | 0.0% |
130 | General Managers | 8 | 0.0% |
211 | Physicists, Chemists and Related Professionals | 1 | 0.0% |
212 | Mathematicians, Statisticians and Rela ted Professionals | 0 | 0.0% |
213 | Computing Professionals | 2 | 0.0% |
214 | Architects, Engineers and Related Professionals | 4 | 0.0% |
221 | Life Science Professionals | 2 | 0.0% |
222 | Health Professionals (except nursing) | 24 | 0.1% |
223 | Nursing Professionals | 3 | 0.0% |
231 | College, University and Higher Education Teaching Professionals | 3 | 0.0% |
232 | Secondary Education Teaching Professionals | 41 | 0.1% |
233 | Other Teaching Professionals | 122 | 0.4% |
241 | Business Professionals | 176 | 0.5% |
242 | Legal Professionals | 7 | 0.0% |
243 | Archivists, Librarians and Related Information Professionals | 0 | 0.0% |
244 | Social Science and Related Professionals | 6 | 0.0% |
245 | Writers and Creative or Performing Artists. | 36 | 0.1% |
246 | Religious Professionals | 57 | 0.2% |
311 | Physical and Engineering Science Technicians | 6 | 0.0% |
312 | Computer Associate Professionals | 7 | 0.0% |
313 | Optical and Electronic Equipment Operators | 7 | 0.0% |
314 | Ship and Aircraft Controllers and Technicians | 0 | 0.0% |
315 | Safety and Quality Inspectors | 1 | 0.0% |
321 | Life Science Technicians and Related Health Associat Professionals | 1 | 0.0% |
322 | Modern Health Associate Professionals (Except Nursing) | 33 | 0.1% |
323 | Nursing and Midwifery Associate Professionals | 14 | 0.0% |
324 | Traditional Medicine Practitioners and Faith Healers | 1 | 0.0% |
331 | Middle & Primary Education Teaching Associate Professionals | 74 | 0.2% |
332 | Pre-Primary Education Teaching Associate Professionals | 13 | 0.0% |
333 | Special Education Teaching Associate Professionals | 8 | 0.0% |
334 | Other Teaching Associate Professionals | 39 | 0.1% |
341 | Finance and Sales Associate Professionals | 93 | 0.3% |
342 | Business Services Agents and Trade Brokers | 41 | 0.1% |
343 | Administrative Associate Professionals | 3 | 0.0% |
344 | Customs, Tax and Related Govt. Associate Professionals | 1 | 0.0% |
345 | Police Inspectors and Detectives | 1 | 0.0% |
346 | Social Work Associate Profess ionals | 8 | 0.0% |
347 | Artistic, Entertainment and Sports Associate Professionals | 18 | 0.1% |
348 | Religious Associate Professionals | 5 | 0.0% |
411 | Secretaries and Key Board- Operating Clerks | 6 | 0.0% |
412 | Numerical Clerks | 7 | 0.0% |
413 | Material Recording and Transport Clerks | 3 | 0.0% |
414 | Library, Mail and Related Clerks | 2 | 0.0% |
419 | Other Office Clerks | 14 | 0.0% |
421 | Cashiers, Tellers and Related Clerks | 9 | 0.0% |
422 | Client Information Clerks | 3 | 0.0% |
511 | Travel Attendants, Guides and Related Workers | 10 | 0.0% |
512 | House Keeping and Restaurant Services Workers | 109 | 0.3% |
513 | Personal Care and Related Workers | 22 | 0.1% |
514 | Other Personal Services Workers | 67 | 0.2% |
515 | Astrologers, Fortune- Tellers and Related Workers | 5 | 0.0% |
516 | Protective Services Workers | 10 | 0.0% |
521 | Fashion and Other Models | 0 | 0.0% |
522 | Shop Salespersons and Demonstrators | 775 | 2.2% |
523 | Stall and Market Salespersons | 62 | 0.2% |
611 | Market Gardners & Crop Growers | 12977 | 37.4% |
612 | Market –Oriented Animal Producers and Related Workers | 4145 | 11.9% |
613 | Market- Oriented Crop and Animal Producers | 226 | 0.7% |
614 | Forestry and Related Workers | 100 | 0.3% |
615 | Fishery Workers, Hunters and Trappers | 58 | 0.2% |
620 | Subsistence Agricultural and Fishery Workers | 1516 | 4.4% |
711 | Miners, Shot -Firers, Stone Cutters and Carvers | 32 | 0.1% |
712 | Building Frame and Related Trades Workers | 137 | 0.4% |
713 | Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers | 55 | 0.2% |
714 | Painters, Building Structure Cleaners and Related Trades Workers | 1049 | 3.0% |
721 | Metal Moulders, Welders, Sheet Metal Workers, Structural Metal Preparers and Related Trades Workers | 16 | 0.0% |
722 | Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers | 20 | 0.1% |
723 | Machinery Mechanics and Fitters | 31 | 0.1% |
724 | Electrical and Electronic Equipment Mechanics and Fitters | 38 | 0.1% |
731 | Precision Workers in Metal and Related Materials | 14 | 0.0% |
732 | Potters, Glass Makers and Related Trades Workers | 76 | 0.2% |
733 | Handicraft Workers in Wood, Textile, Leather and Related Materials | 80 | 0.2% |
734 | Printing and Related Trades Workers | 4 | 0.0% |
741 | Food Processing and Related Trades Workers | 329 | 0.9% |
742 | Wood Treaters, Cabinet Makers and Related Trades | 104 | 0.3% |
743 | Textile, Garment and Related Trades Workers | 660 | 1.9% |
744 | Pelt, Leather and Shoe Making Trades Workers | 6 | 0.0% |
811 | Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators | 10 | 0.0% |
812 | Metal Processing Plant Operators | 7 | 0.0% |
813 | Glass, Ceramics and Related Plant Operators | 6 | 0.0% |
814 | Wood Processing and Paper Making Plant Operators | 5 | 0.0% |
815 | Chemical- Processing- Plant Operators | 0 | 0.0% |
816 | Power Production and Related Plant Operators | 2 | 0.0% |
817 | Automated Assembly Line and Industrial Robot Operators | 0 | 0.0% |
821 | Metal and Mineral Products Machine Operators | 5 | 0.0% |
822 | Chemical Products Machine Operators | 7 | 0.0% |
823 | Rubber and Plastic Products Machine Operators | 2 | 0.0% |
824 | Wood Products Machine Operators | 0 | 0.0% |
825 | Printing, Binding and Paper Products Machine Operators | 14 | 0.0% |
826 | Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators | 25 | 0.1% |
827 | Food and Related Products Machine Operators | 49 | 0.1% |
828 | Assemblers | 7 | 0.0% |
829 | Other Machine Operators and Assemblers | 3 | 0.0% |
831 | Locomotive Engine Drivers and Related Workers | 3 | 0.0% |
832 | Motor Vehicle Drivers | 121 | 0.3% |
833 | Agricultural and Other Mobile Plant Operators | 40 | 0.1% |
834 | Ships’ Deck Crews and Related Workers | 3 | 0.0% |
911 | Street Vendors and Related Workers | 119 | 0.3% |
912 | Shoe Cleaning and Other Street Services Elementary Occupations | 8 | 0.0% |
913 | Domestic and Related Helpers, Cleaners and Launderers | 166 | 0.5% |
914 | Building Caretakers, Window and Related Cleaners | 9 | 0.0% |
915 | Messengers, Porters, Door Keepers and Related Workers | 20 | 0.1% |
916 | Garbage Collectors and Related Labourers | 56 | 0.2% |
920 | Agricultural, Fishery and Related Labourers | 4805 | 13.9% |
931 | Mining and Construction Labourers | 4040 | 11.6% |
932 | Manufacturing Labourers | 189 | 0.5% |
933 | Transport Labourers and Freight Handlers | 183 | 0.5% |
X00 | New Workers Seeking Employment | 0 | 0.0% |
X10 | Workers Reporting Occupations Unidentifiable or Inadequately Described | 24 | 0.1% |
X99 | Workers Not Reporting Any Occupations | 2 | 0.0% |
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.
For the economic activities pursued in the subsidiary capacity, the particulars of industry-occupation will be entered in columns (4) to (6). The procedure for making entry in these columns is similar to that given for block 5.1.