India - Domestic Tourism Survey, July 2008 - June 2009, NSS 65th Round
Reference ID | IND-NSSO-DTS-2008-v1 |
Year | 2008 - 2009 |
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) |
Created on
Jan 18, 2018
Last modified
Mar 27, 2019
Page views
280319
- Blocks 1,2_Identific
ation of sample hous
ehold & particul
ars of field operati
ons - Block 3_Household ch
aracteristics - Block 4_Demographic
and other particular
s of household membe
rs - Block 5pt1_Particula
rs of overnight trip
s during last 30 day
s - Block 5pt2_Particula
rs of same-day trips
during last 30 days - Block 6pt1_Particula
rs of accomodation e
xpenditure on overni
ght trips during las
t 30 days - Block 6pt1_Particula
rs of food & dri
nk and transport exp
enditure on overnigh
t trips during last
30 days - Block 6pt1_Particula
rs of shopping expen
diture on overnight
trips during last 30
days - Block 6pt1_Particula
rs of recreational e
tc - Block 6pt1_Particula
rs of other expendit
ure on overnight tri
ps during last 30 da
ys - Block 6pt2_Particula
rs of accomodation e
xpenditure on same-d
ay trips during last
30 days - Block 6pt2_Particula
rs of food & dri
nk and transport exp
enditure on same-day
trips during last 3
0 days - Block 6pt2_Particula
rs of shopping expen
diture on same-day t
rips during last 30
days - Block 6pt2_Particula
rs of recreational e
tc - Block 6pt2_Particula
rs of other expendit
ure on same-day trip
s during last 30 day
s
Variable Groups
Sub-Sample
(Sub_Sample)
File: Block 3_Household characteristics
File: Block 3_Household characteristics
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.
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.
Questions and instructions
Sub-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.