LKA_1983_CI2S_v01_M
Census of Industry 1983
Small Scale Establishments
Name | Country code |
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Sri Lanka | LKA |
Enterprise Census [en/census]
A Census of Industry was undertaken by the Department of Census and statistics, in 1983 (with the reference year as 1982), as part of the United Nations 1983 World Program of Industrial Statistics. This was the third of the round of censuses for 1980's recommended by the United Nations, in which Sri Lanka participated, the first being the Census of Population and Housing 1981, followed by the census of Agriculture in July-August 1982. The data canvassed at these three Censuses taken together are designed to provide a comprehensive statistical inventory of the country's demographic, agricultural and industrial resources and constitute the decennial bench marks needed for more detailed studies on selected sectors of the country's economy.
The 1983 Census of Industry was a major statistical event of importance, since it was taken twenty years after the last Industrial Census of 1963 and because of the priority given by the then Government to the development of industry and trade in the context of its policy of liberalization of the country's economy, introduced in 1977.
[This study is involved with the SHORT FORM for enumeration of selected sample small scale establishments, where less detailed information was canvassed on the basic range of items specified by the UN for the 1983 World Program of Industrial Censuses.]
In 1983 Sri Lanka participated in the 1983 World Program of Industrial Statistics by carrying out a Census of Industry, on a nation-wide scale. The earliest attempt made at seeking information from the industrial sector was in the “Census of Agriculture and Industries”, that was taken in conjunction with the Population Census of 1946. With the steady increase in industrial activities in Sri Lanka and the growing recognition of the importance of industrial statistics for purposes of planning, a systematic attempt was made to collect data on industrial production through the Census of Industry 1952. This covered Mining and quarrying, Manufacturing, Electricity and Gas and also Construction. The Census of 1952 was confined only to the factory type of establishments which had not less than 5 paid employees, employed a capital of not less than Rs 3000 and used mechanical power in any of its production processes. Among the major agro-based export industries, coconut and oil milling were covered in the 1952 census, while tea factories and rubber mills were excluded, and brought instead within the scope of the Census of Agriculture.
The next Census of industry was conducted in 1964, the scope and coverage of which was similar to that of the 1952 census. The frame for this Census was based on list of buildings prepared for the Census of population 1963. However there was considerable difficulty in identifying the buildings in which industrial activities were carried out. As a result the list of industrial establishments complied on this basis did not provide a satisfactory frame to determine the overall magnitude of “factory establishments” in the industrial sector. The results as analyzed from the limited number of census returns received could thus not yield a sufficiently realistic picture of the level and structure of industrial activity in the country.
Sample survey data [ssd]
Industrial establishments - Defined as the unit directed by a single owning or controlling entity that is engaged in the production of the most homogeneous group of goods and services, usually at one location but sometimes over a wider area, for which separate records are available(eg. plant, factory, mill, mine, workshop etc)
In cases where industrial enterprises were engaged in the production of more than one homogeneous group of goods and services in different locations, separate returns were generally obtained for each such product group and location. In cases where establishments operated by a single owner or enterprise was located within the area of one GS Division or Ward, these several units could furnish a single return and this would be reckoned as one establishment.
Ancillary units including warehouses, garages repair shops electric plants which primarily served the needs of a single establishment, if they were in the same site within the same GS division , or Ward were treated as part of the main establishment. Otherwise these were treated as separate establishments but classified to the same industry as the parent establishment.
Version 1.0 : Full edited dataset, for internal DPD use
2008-10-08
Industrial censuses are infrequent inquiries conducted in many countries once every five or ten years and are usually aimed at a full coverage of industrial establishments within the territorial boundaries of the country. The broad objectives of the 1983 Census of Industry were:
a. to provide measures of principal indicators of economic activity for the census reference year 1982.
b. to provide measures that would serve as a benchmark (defined as complete count or record of objects of statistical interest, at a specific date) for other surveys and for the construction of indices of production, etc.
c. to develop a comprehensive register of industrial establishments which would serve as an efficient frame for annual, quarterly and monthly inquiries into the structure of activities in the industrial sector.
d. to ensure that the concepts and standards of industrial statistics compilation in Sri Lanka fall in line with international recommendations.
The Census covered the industrial sector of Sri Lanka, comprising establishments engaged primarily in the activities of Mining and Quarrying, Manufacturing and the production and distribution of Electricity, Gas and water. These activities correspond to the three major divisions 2,3 and 4 respectively of the UN Standard Classification of All economic Activities (ISIC) and represented the industrial sector specified for census coverage by the UN in its recommendations for the 1983 World Program of Industrial Statistics. A complete coverage of all identifiable industrial establishments in the country was not considered feasible due to financial and operational constraints. Hence the enumeration plan called for coverage of all establishments above a designated employment cut-off point and a sample of establishments. It was decided to enumerate all establishments engaging 5 or more persons, as well as a sample of establishments with less than 5 persons engaged, to enable estimate to be prepared that would be as close to the universe as was possible.
This census covered the following:
Shipments and other Receipts
Gross output at Producers' Prices
Estimates of Value Added
Employment
Wages and Salaries
Supplements to Wages and Salaries
Input Costs
Stocks
Gross Fixed Capital Formation
Topic | Vocabulary | URI |
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TRADE, INDUSTRY AND MARKETS [2] | CESSDA | http://www.nesstar.org/rdf/common |
LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT [3] | CESSDA | http://www.nesstar.org/rdf/common |
National Coverage.
The census covered establishments engaged primarily in the activities of Mining and Quarrying, Manufacturing and the production and distribution of Electricity, Gas and water which correspond to major divisions 2,3 and 4 respectively of the UN classification of ISIC and represented the industrial sector specified for census coverage. The final census was conducted in two phases (Nov - Dec 1983 and Feb - Mar 1984) and involved the canvassing of the required data by the method of direct personal visits to approximately 40,000 establishments, which covered (a) all establishments 'engaging 5 or more persons' and (b) a representative sample of establishments in the small -scale sector viz. units engaging less than 5 persons.
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Department of Census and Statistics | Ministry of Finance and Planning |
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Department of Census and Statistics | Source of funds |
The sample was a nationally representative probability sample drawn from the directory of industrial establishments. It was decided to select a total sample of 25000 establishments. The census estimates of all the variables were required at district level by ISIC, three digit categories. Each district was subdivided into AGA Division, MC areas and UC areas. Within each such area, establishments were classified according to ISIC three digit categories which constitute the basic stratum.
The sample was allocated sequentially to districts, AGA, MC or UC and ISIC three digit categories proportional to the number of establishments . The sample was selected systematically.
A total of 37,754 establishments furnished satisfactory returns (returns reckoned for tabulation of primary results) and this yielded an overall all-island response rate of 88.3% with the corresponding rates '5 and over persons engaged' category and for the 'under 5 persons ' category being 83.1% and 93.4% respectively.
Depending on the manner in which large and small-scale business undertakings maintained their business records, it was decided to use the following two types of census questionnaires for the canvassing of data at the final enumeration.
Questionnaire CI/2S - the short form for enumeration of selected sample small scale establishments, where less detailed information was canvassed on the basic range of items specified by the UN for the 1983 World Program of Industrial Censuses. This is the questionnaire which is valid for the present study.
Special Remarks : Questionnaire CI/2L - the long form for enumeration of medium and large scale establishments, where detailed information was sought on the full range of items recommended by the UN for the 1983 World Program of Industrial Censuses.
Start | End | Cycle |
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1983-04 | 1983-05 | Pre-listing |
1983-11 | 1983-12 | Final census 17 districts excluding those in the Northern and Eastern Province |
1984-02 | 1984-03 | Balance 7 districts |
Ten senior statisticians and one Assistant Director of the Department were appointed as census coordinators and one or more Districts were allocated to each of them. In addition a team of three Statisticians and 16 Statistical officers were specifically detailed to assist in the program of census operations in the different Districts. Training classes were organized at the Head office and at district level, for the intensive training of all categories of census staff in the different stages of census taking.
The pre-listing operation was carried out during Apr/May 83 in the specified enumeration areas of the rural sector, mainly by GS's and in the urban sector by enumerators appointed by the relevant MC's and UC's.
The final census was a direct enumeration of establishments which took place in two phases. 17 districts excluding Northern and Eastern Provinces in Nov/Dec 83 and the balance 7 districts in Feb/Mar 84.
Approximately 650 trained enumerators were employed (DCS SI's, and DO's of Regional Development Division of Ministry of Plan Implementation).
Name | Affiliation | URL | |
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Director General | Department of Census and Statistics | http://www.statistics.gov.lk | dgcensus@sltnet.lk |
Is signing of a confidentiality declaration required? | Confidentiality declaration text |
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yes | Under the Statistical ordinance, micro data cannot be released with identifications for public use. Procedures are in place to ensure that information relating to any particular individual person, household or undertaking will be kept strictly confidential and will not be divulged to external parties. Information on individual or individual Household/establishment will not be divulged or published in such a form that will facilitate the identification of any particular person or establishment as the data have been collected under the Census/Statistical ordinance, according to which the information at individual level cannot be divulged and such information is strictly confidential. |
The dataset has been anonymized and is available as a Public Use Dataset. It is accessible to all for statistical and research purposes only, under the
following terms and conditions:
The data and other materials will not be redistributed or sold to other individuals, institutions, or organizations without the written agreement.
The data will be used for statistical and scientific research purposes only. They will be used solely for reporting of aggregated information, and not for
investigation of specific individuals or organizations.
No attempt will be made to re-identify respondents, and no use will be made of the identity of any person or establishment discovered inadvertently.
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Source : http://www.statistics.gov.lk/databases/data%20dissemination/DataDissaPolicy_
Department of Census and Statistics, Census of Industries 1983 [Small Scale Establishments] [CI2S83], Version 1.0 of the public use dataset December, 2008, provided by the National Data Archive, Data Processing Division, www.statistics.gov.lk
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Name | Affiliation | URL | |
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Information Unit | Department of Census and Statistics | information@statistics.gov.lk | http://www.statistics.gov.lk |
Industrial & Construction Division | Department of Census and Statistics | industries@statistics.gov.lk | http://www.statistics.gov.lk |
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DDI_LKA_1983_CI2S_v01_M_WB
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Department of Census and Statistics | Ministry of Finance and Planning |
2008-12-03
Version 1.0 (December 2008)
Version 2.0 (August, 2013).DDI and ID numbers edited by World Bank for World Bank Microdata Library.