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National Sample Survey 2011-2012 (68th round) - Schedule 10 - Employment and Unemployment

India, 2011 - 2012
Reference ID
IND_2011_NSS68-SCH10_v01_M
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National Sample Survey Organization (NSSO)
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Sep 15, 2013
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  • NSS68_Sch10_bk_1_2
  • NSS68_Sch10_bk_3
  • NSS68_Sch10_bk_4
  • NSS68_Sch10_bk_5-1
  • NSS68_Sch10_bk_5-2
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  • NSS68_Sch10_bk_7
  • NSS68_Sch10_bk_8

Srl. No. of activity (B53_v03)

Data file: NSS68_Sch10_bk_5-3

Overview

Valid: 495016
Invalid: 0
Minimum: 1
Maximum: 5
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 51
End: 51
Width: 1
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Interviewer instructions
Column(3): Serial number of activity: For each person listed in column (1) of this block (which will be same as listed in column (1) of block 4), different activities pursued by them during all the seven days of the reference week will be serially numbered and this serial number of activity will be recorded in column (3). Presuming that the likelihood of one person pursuing more than four different activities in a week is rather remote, only four lines are provided for each person. As stated earlier, if a person pursues more than four different activities, the lines meant for the next person may be utilised. The current activity of a person in the rural areas is denoted by his status-cum-industry-cum-operation. Thus, for a person in the rural areas with the same status, if the industry division (2-digit NIC-2008 code) or operation are different on the same or different days, he will be considered to have pursued different activities and these activities will be entered in different lines. Similarly, in urban areas, the current activity of a person is denoted by his status-cum-industry. Thus, if a person in urban area ploughs his own field in the first half of the day and sows in the second half of the day, he will be considered to have only one activity during the day. But, in rural areas, he will be considered to have two activities.
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