India - Household Consumer Expenditure, January-December, 1983, NSS 38th Round
Reference ID | DDI-IND-MOSPI-NSSO-38Rnd-Sch1.0-1983 |
Year | 0 |
Country | India |
Producer(s) | National Sample Survey Office - M/o 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 1,3 and 10- H
ousehold Characteris
tics - Block 4 - Food intak
e - Block 5 - Monthly ho
usehold expenditure
on food and non food
items - Block 6pt1 - Monthly
household expenditu
re on clothing - Block 6pt2 - Househo
ld expenditure on cl
othing - Block 7pt1 - Monthly
household expenditu
re on footwear - Block 7pt2 - Househo
ld expenditure on fo
otwear - Block 8 - Monthly ho
usehold expenditure
on misc - Block 9pt1 - Monthly
household expenditu
re for purchase of d
urables - Block 9pt1 - Househo
ld expenditure for p
urchase of durables - Block 9pt2 - Monthly
household expenditu
re for construction
& repair of dura
bles - Block 9pt2 - Househo
ld expenditure for c
onstruction & re
pair of durables
Variable Groups
NIC Code
(B3_1_q5a)
File: Blocks 1,3 and 10- Household Characteristics
File: Blocks 1,3 and 10- Household Characteristics
Overview
Type:
Discrete Format: character Width: 3 | Valid cases: 112445 Invalid: 0 |
Questions and instructions
Which industry are you working in?
The description of the principal household industry-occupation will be recorded in the space provided. The right hand side of item 2 has been divided into two lines. The appropriate three digited industry code of the NIC 1970 will be recorded in the first line and the relevant occupation family of the NCO 1968 will be entered in the second line.
To determine the principal household industry-occupation, the general procedure to be followed is to list all the gainful
occupations pursued by the members of the household excluding those employed by the household and paying guests (who in view of their staying and taking food in the household are considered as its normal members) during the one year period preceding the date of survey, no matter whether such occupations are pursued by the members in their principal or subsidiary (on the basis of earnings) capacity. Out of the occupations listed, that one which fetched the maximum earnings to the household during the last 365 days preceding the date of survey would be considered as the principal household occupation. It is quite possible that the household occupation, thus determined as the principal one, may
be pursued in different industries by one or more members of the household. In such cases, the particular industry out of all the different industries corresponding to the principal occupation, which fetched the maximum earnings, should be considered as the principal industry of the household . In extreme cases, the earnings may be equal in two different occupations or industry- occupation combinations. By convention, in such cases, priority will be given to the occupation or industry-occupation combination of the senior most among the participating members. For households deriving income from non-gainful activities only, a dash (-) may be put against this item.
To determine the principal household industry-occupation, the general procedure to be followed is to list all the gainful
occupations pursued by the members of the household excluding those employed by the household and paying guests (who in view of their staying and taking food in the household are considered as its normal members) during the one year period preceding the date of survey, no matter whether such occupations are pursued by the members in their principal or subsidiary (on the basis of earnings) capacity. Out of the occupations listed, that one which fetched the maximum earnings to the household during the last 365 days preceding the date of survey would be considered as the principal household occupation. It is quite possible that the household occupation, thus determined as the principal one, may
be pursued in different industries by one or more members of the household. In such cases, the particular industry out of all the different industries corresponding to the principal occupation, which fetched the maximum earnings, should be considered as the principal industry of the household . In extreme cases, the earnings may be equal in two different occupations or industry- occupation combinations. By convention, in such cases, priority will be given to the occupation or industry-occupation combination of the senior most among the participating members. For households deriving income from non-gainful activities only, a dash (-) may be put against this item.