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National Sample Survey 2007-2008 (64th round) - Schedule 1.0 - Consumer Expenditure

India, 2007 - 2008
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IND_2007_NSS64-SCH1.0_v01_M
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National Sample Survey Organization (NSSO)
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HH type (S1B3_v04)

Data file: NSS64_Sch1_bk_3

Overview

Valid: 50272
Invalid: 25
Minimum: 1
Maximum: 9
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 53
End: 53
Width: 1
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category
1 Self-employed (in non-agriculture if rural)
2 Agricultural labour if rural, regular wage/salary earning if urban
3 Other labour if rural, Casual labour if urban
4 Self-employed in agriculture if rural
9 Others
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
Item 4: household type (code): The household type code based on the means of livelihood of a household will be decided on the basis of the sources of the household's income during the 365 days preceding the date of survey. For this purpose, only the household's income (net income and not gross income) from economic activities will be considered; but the incomes of servants and paying guests will not be taken into account.

In rural areas, the selected household will be assigned the appropriate type code out of the following five different household type codes:
- self-employed in non-agriculture: 1
- agricultural labour: 2
- other labour: 3
- self-employed in agriculture: 4
- others: 9

For urban areas, the household type codes are as follows:
- self-employed: 1
- regular wage/salary earning: 2
- casual labour: 3
- others: 9

Procedure for assigning household type codes in rural sector: For a rural household, if a single source (among the five sources of income listed in the preceding paragraph) contributes 50% or more of the household's income from economic activities during the last 365 days, it will be assigned the type code (1, 2, 3, 4 or 9) corresponding to that source.

For a household to be classified as "agricultural labour" or "self-employed in agriculture" (code 2 or 4) its income from that source must be 50% or more of its total income. If there is no such source yielding 50% or more of the household's total income, it will be given code 1, 3 or 9 according to the following procedure.

To be classified as self-employed in non-agriculture (code 1), the household's income from that source must be greater than its income from rural labour (all wage-paid manual labour) as well as that from all other economic activities put together (a three-way division is to be considered here).

A household not getting code 1, 2 or 4 will be classified as other labour (code 3) if its income from rural labour (all wage-paid manual labour) is greater than that from self-employment as well as that from other economic activities (again a three-way division). All other households will get type code 9.

For urban areas the different urban type codes correspond to four sources of household income, unlike the rural sector where five sources are considered. An urban household will be assigned the type code 1, 2, 3 or 9 corresponding to the major source of its income from economic activities during the last 365 days. A household, which does not have any income from economic activities, will get type code 9 (others).
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