India - Land and Livestock Holdings Survey Visit 2: NSS 59th Round : January - December 2003, NSS 59th Round
Reference ID | DDI-IND-MOSPI-NSSO-59th-Sch18dot1-visit2-2003 |
Year | 2003 |
Country | India |
Producer(s) | National Sample Survey Office - M/o Statistcs and Programme Implementation(MOSPI),Government of India (GOI) |
Sponsor(s) | M/o Statistics & Programme Implementation, GOI - MOSPI - |
Collection(s) |
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Overview
Identification
DDI-IND-MOSPI-NSSO-59th-Sch18dot1-visit2-2003 |
Version
V1.0; Re-organised anonymised dataset for public distribution. 2012-11-20
Overview
The Land and Livestock Holdings survey (LHS) of NSSO is one of the main sources of information on livestock and poultry held by the household sector of the economy. It also provides estimates of two basic distributions of land holdings, viz., distribution of land owned by households and that of agriculturally operated land. The survey of Land and Livestock Holdings carried out in the 59th round (January-December 2003) of the National Sample Survey (NSS) is the sixth in the series of similar surveys conducted so far by the NSS. The objective of these surveys has been to generate basic quantitative information on the agrarian structure of the country, which is relevant to land policy. In the 59th round, information on various aspects of ownership and operational holdings was collected for both rural and urban areas. Each sample household was visited twice during the period of survey with a gap of four to eight months. Two different schedules of enquiry were canvassed in the two visits.The first visit was made during January to August 2003 and the second, during September to December 2003. The survey was conducted in both rural and urban areas.Sample survey data [ssd]
Randomly selected households based on sampling procedure and members of the household
Scope
In the Land and Livestock Holdings surveys of the NSSO, two types of holdings, namely, household ownership holdings and operational holdings, are enumerated by interviewing the sample households. Data are also collected on the livestock and agricultural implements owned by households. In the present survey, however, data on agricultural implements of households were not collected, as this was being done in another NSS survey called “Situation Assessment Survey of Farmers”, carried out concurrently.
There were four subjects of enquiry in the 59th round of NSS: Land and Livestock Holdings, Debt and Investment, Consumer Expenditure, and Situation Assessment Survey (SAS) of Farmers. With the exception of consumer expenditure, all the enquiries required two visits to each sample household for collection of data: one during January to August and the other during September to December. Accordingly, each sample first-stage unit (village or block) was visited twice by the investigator to whom it was allotted. A small proportion of households could not be surveyed a second time due to varying reasons; for these, only one set of data could be collected.
Some items of information were in any case collected in the first visit only; these included general household characteristics, age, sex, educational level and other characteristics of household members. Also, importantly, information on livestock owned was collected only in
the first visit. The field work during the first visit included the canvassing of the listing schedule (Sch. 0.0) and selection of the sample households.
Items of enquiry: Particulars of land owned, land leased out and leased in, and types and terms of lease formed the main body of information for the study of ownership holdings. For the operational holdings, data were collected on size, composition, tenurial form, land use, extent of irrigation, fragmentation of holding, drainage facilities and other related aspects.Further, for each operational holding, information on its size, composition, tenurial form, main use, agricultural activities and attached farm workers were collected for each agricultural season as well as for the whole agricultural year of 2002-03.
Reference period: The survey was conducted in two visits and some items of information were be collected in only one of them. The formats of different blocks were made in such a way that they remain the same for schedules of both the visits. Information on holdings operated during the Kharif season of the agricultural year 2002-03 was collected in first visit, and on holdings operated during the Rabi season, in the second visit. In addition, some general information on operational holdings with the agricultural year 2002-03 as the reference period was also collected in the second visit. This information did not, however, include the area of the operational holding with the entire agricultural year as reference period. Households have therefore been classified in this report, for the purpose of presentation of livestock data, by size of holding for the Kharif season (from data collected in the first visit), and not by size of holding with the entire agricultural year as reference period as was done in the 48th round. It may be noted that the data on livestock were collected during the first visit to the sample households. For land without crop, July to December 2002 will be treated as Kharif season and January to June 2003 as Rabi season.
Topic | Vocabulary | URI |
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Labor Markets | World Bank | http://www.surveynetwork.org/toolkit |
Coverage
The survey covered the whole of the Indian Union except (i) Leh (Ladakh) and Kargil districts of Jammu & Kashmir, (ii) interior villages of Nagaland situated beyond five kilometres of the bus route and (iii) villages in Andaman and Nicobar Islands which remain inaccessible throughout the year.The survey used the interview method of data collection from a sample of randomly selected households and members of the household
Producers and Sponsors
Name | Affiliation |
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National Sample Survey Office | M/o Statistcs and Programme Implementation(MOSPI),Government of India (GOI) |
Name | Affiliation | Role |
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Survey Design Reearch Division | National Sample Survey Office | Questionnaire Desgn, Sampling methodology,Survey Reports |
Field Operations Division | National Sample Survey Office | Field Work |
Data Processing Division | National Sample Survey Office | Data Processing |
Computer Centre | M/o Statistcs and Programme Implementation(MOSPI),Government of India (GOI) | Data Dissemination |
Name | Abbreviation | Role |
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M/o Statistics & Programme Implementation, GOI | MOSPI |
Name | Affiliation | Role |
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Governing council and Working Group | GOI | Finalisation of survey study and Questionnaire |
Metadata Production
Name | Abbreviation | Affiliation | Role |
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Computer Centre | MOSPI, CC | M/O Statistics & Programme Implementation | Documentation of the study |
DDI-IND-MOSPI-NSSO-59th-Sch18dot1-visit2-2003