India - Common Property Resources, Sanitation Hygiene Services: NSS 54th Round, Schedule 31, January 1998 - June 1998
Reference ID | DDI-IND-MOSPI-NSSO-54Rnd-Sch31-Jan1998-June1998 |
Year | 1998 |
Country | India |
Producer(s) | National Sample Survey Office |
Sponsor(s) | M/o Statistics & Programme Implementation, GOI - MOSPI - |
Collection(s) | |
Metadata | Documentation in PDF |
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- Blocks 1,3_Identific
ation of sample hous
ehold & househol
d characteristics - Block 4_Particulars
of commuting done by
household members - Block 5_Drinking wat
er - Block 5_Sanitation a
nd hygiene - Block 6_Access to an
d use of communicati
on and other facilit
ies - Block 7_Details of o
vernight stay journe
ys undertaken by hou
sehold members durin
g last 60 days - Block 8_Use of land
resources in last 36
5 days - Block 9_Use of water
resources in last 3
65 days - Block 10_Average col
lection, consumption
and sale of fuelwoo
d and fodder - Block 11_Collection
of selected items fr
om common land and f
orest land during la
st 365 days - Blocks 12, 13_Genera
l information on use
s of common land res
ources and on cultiv
ation by the househo
ld - Block 14_Some partic
ulars of cultivation
during 1997-98 (fiv
e major crops)
Variable Groups
Industry
(B3_q4)
File: Blocks 1,3_Identification of sample household & household characteristics
File: Blocks 1,3_Identification of sample household & household characteristics
Overview
Type:
Discrete Format: character Width: 3 | Valid cases: 104591 Invalid: 0 |
Questions and instructions
Which industry does the principal earner in the household work 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 1987 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.