India - Economic Activities of the Tribals, July 1988-June 1989, NSS 44th Round
Reference ID | IND-NSSO-EAT-1988-v1 |
Year | 1988 - 1989 |
Country | India |
Producer(s) | National Sample Survey Office - Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MOSPI), Government of India (GOI) |
Sponsor(s) | M/o Statistics & Programme Implementation, GOI - MOSPI - |
Collection(s) |
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- Blocks 1, 5_househol
d characteristics - Block 6_demographic
particulars of house
hold member - Block 7_particulars
of assistance receiv
ed by the household
during last 3 year - Block 8_particulars
of land owned and po
ssessed - Block 9_particulars
of disposal of land
during last 5 years - Blocks 10, 12_input
items used for culti
vation during 1987-8
8 and particulars of
wage employment in
forestry operation - Block 11_particulars
of crops produced d
uring 1987-88 - Block 13_particulars
of forest produce c
ollected, consumed a
t home and sold by h
ousehold members dur
ing last 30 days as
self-employed - Block 14_particulars
of household enterp
rise (other than cul
tivation) during las
t 30 days - Block 15_particulars
of products (other
than forest products
) marketed during la
st 30 days - Block 16_inventory o
f assets owned on th
e date of survey - Block 17_particulars
of dues payable by
the household and tr
ansaction of loans d
uring last 365 days
Variable Groups
Sub Sample
(SubSample)
File: Block 8_particulars of land owned and possessed
File: Block 8_particulars of land owned and possessed
Overview
Type:
Discrete Format: character Width: 1 | Valid cases: 0 Invalid: 0 |
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.
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.
Value | Category |
---|---|
1 | Central sample |
2 | State sample |
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.