India - Household Consumer Expenditure,July 1994 - June 1995, NSS 51st Round
Reference ID | DDI-IND-MOSPI-NSSO-51Rnd-Sch1.0-1994 |
Year | 1994 - 1995 |
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_Household
Characteristics - Block 4_Person recor
ds - Block 5_Monthly hous
ehold expenditure on
food and non-food i
tems - Block 5pt1_Monthly h
ousehold expenditure
on fuel and light - Block 6_Monthly hous
ehold expenditure on
clothing - Block 7_Monthly hous
ehold expenditure on
footwear - Block 8_Monthly hous
ehold expenditure on
miscellaneous goods
and services - Block 8pt1_Monthly h
ousehold expenditure
on education and me
dical goods and serv
ices - Block 9_Monthly hous
ehold expenditure on
durables - Block 10_Perception
of households regard
ing sufficiency of f
ood - Block 11pt1_Weekly h
ousehold expenditure
on ceremonies - Block 11pt2_Annual h
ousehold expenditure
on ceremonies
Variable Groups
Do all members get two square meals?
(B10_q1)
File: Block 10_Perception of households regarding sufficiency of food
File: Block 10_Perception of households regarding sufficiency of food
Overview
Type:
Discrete Format: character Width: 1 | Valid cases: 53117 Invalid: 0 |
Questions and instructions
Do all members get two square meals?
Value | Category | Cases | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Yes - through out the year | 51811 | 97.5% |
2 | Yes -some months of the year | 957 | 1.8% |
3 | No | 349 | 0.7% |
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.
The expression 'getting two square meals a day', as is used in common parlance, conveys that the concerned person get, by and large, enough food to eat. While putting this question to the informant, it is thus presumed that the informant has a clear understanding about the meaning of it. There are equivalent phrases conveying the same meaning in regional languages. It is, therefore, important to put the proper question in the local language and record the answer given by the informant in terms of prescribed code numbers.
Care should however be taken to see that the informant is not offended with this question. Neither this question should be asked to those whose reported consumption would obviously indicate that they get enough to eat.
Care should however be taken to see that the informant is not offended with this question. Neither this question should be asked to those whose reported consumption would obviously indicate that they get enough to eat.