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National Sample Survey 2009-2010 (66th round) - Schedule 10 - Employment and Unemployment

India, 2009 - 2010
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IND_2009_NSS66-SCH10_v01_M
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Location of workspace (S10B51_v08)

Data file: NSS66_Sch10_bk_5-1

Overview

Valid: 103980
Invalid: 355804
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 325
End: 434
Width: 110
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category
10 Workplace in rural areas and located in own dwelling unit
11 Workplace in rural areas and located in structure attached to own dwelling unit
12 Workplace in rural areas and located in open area adjacent to own dwelling unit
13 Workplace in rural areas and located in detached structure adjacent to own dwelling unit
14 Workplace in rural areas and located in own enterprise/unit/office/shop but away from own dwelling
15 Workplace in rural areas and located in employer’s dwelling unit
16 Workplace in rural areas and located in employer’s enterprise/unit/office/shop but outside employer’s dwelling
17 Workplace in rural areas and located in street with fixed location
18 Workplace in rural areas and located in construction site
19 Workplace in rural areas and located in others
20 Workplace in urban areas and located in own dwelling unit
21 Workplace in urban areas and located in structure attached to own dwelling unit
22 Workplace in urban areas and located in open area adjacent to own dwelling unit
23 Workplace in urban areas and located in detached structure adjacent to own dwelling unit
24 Workplace in urban areas and located in own enterprise/unit/office/shop but away from own dwelling
25 Workplace in urban areas and located in employer’s dwelling unit
26 Workplace in urban areas and located in employer’s enterprise/unit/office/shop but outside employer’s dwelling
27 Workplace in urban areas and located in street with fixed location
28 Workplace in urban areas and located in construction site
29 Workplace in urban areas and located in others
99 No fixed workplace
Sysmiss
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.
Interviewer instructions
Columns (8) to (15): Particulars of enterprise and conditions of employment: For persons with industry groups 012, 014, 015 and divisions 02 to 99 in col. (5), particulars of the enterprises where the household members are usually engaged will be recorded in columns (8) to (11), and conditions of employment will be recorded in columns (12) to (15) for those with status codes 31, 41 or 51 in column (3). The data recorded in these columns will provide indicators of Home-based Workers (HBW), informal sector and informal employment. Note that in this block the particulars to be collected in columns (8) to (15) will pertain to the principal status (col. 3) and industry (col. 5) obtained for the person.

Column (8): Location of workplace (code): The location of the workplace will be recorded in terms of code under this column.

It may be noted that the location of the sample household (rural or urban) is not to be considered for entry in this column; location of the enterprise is to be ascertained and appropriate code is to be recorded. For the purpose of the survey, the term "adjacent" area/structure will be restricted within homestead land only. For the working members, if the enterprise in which they are working does not have a fixed premises or in other words if these enterprises do not have fixed workplace (as in the case of a hawker or an artisan like carpenter, cobbler, knife-grinder, own-account carpenters, etc., who moves from place to place and goes to the customers), code 99 will be assigned, irrespective of whether the enterprise is operation in rural or urban areas. For those working in enterprises with fixed location, two sets of codes have been provided, one for the enterprises, which are located in the rural areas and the other for those that are in the urban areas. The two sets are identical in their classification. In the case, where the sector of location is both rural and urban, appropriate code is to be given on the basis major time criterion. Code 18/ 28 is relevant only for persons engaged in construction industry. The workplace of the workers engaged in construction activity is normally the site of construction and may change frequently. For them appropriate entry will be 18 / 28 and not 99. If the enterprise changes its location from time to time, e.g., a trading enterprise may shift its location from one market to the other on different days of the week although operates in a fixed place of the market, code will be 19 or 29 depending on whether the workplace is in the rural areas or in the urban areas. Similarly for the own account workers such as, rickshaw pullers, auto drivers, taxi drivers, lorry drivers, etc., code 19 or 29 will be assigned on the basis major time of operation of such enterprises.
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