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The objective was to provide countries with detailed metadata in a format compatible with the DDI standard used by most of these countries, with a view to guarantee the preservation of the data and metadata, and the publishing of metadata.\n\nThe intellectual rights (including copyright) for the data and metadata in IPUMS are retained by the countries under a Memorandum of Understanding with the contributing countries. IPUMS-International has distribution rights to the metadata and data. The XML documents generated by this process are viewed as a distribution of the metadata.\n        \nFields edited by the World Bank are: DDI ID and study ID to match World Bank study naming convention, as well as DDI Document Version and Version Description to reflect changes included in version 6.4.\n\nPrevious version documented in the World Bank Microdata Library:\n- v6.3 (August 2014)"}},"study_desc":{"title_statement":{"idno":"IND_1993_NSS50-SCH10_v01_M_v03_A_IPUMS","title":"Socio-Economic Survey, Household Schedule 10: Employment and Unemployment July, 1993-June, 1994 - IPUMS Subset","alt_title":"NSS50-SCH10 1993 (IPUMS Harmonized Subset)"},"authoring_entity":[{"name":"National Sample Survey Organization, Government of India","affiliation":""},{"name":"Minnesota Population Center","affiliation":"University of Minnesota"}],"production_statement":{"producers":[{"name":"Minnesota Population Center","affiliation":"University of Minnesota","role":"Harmonization of the data"}],"copyright":"(c) Copyright 1993, National Sample Survey Organization, Government of India and Minnesota Population Center"},"distribution_statement":{"contact":[{"name":"National Sample Survey Organization, Government of India","affiliation":"","email":"","uri":""}]},"series_statement":{"series_name":"Population and Housing Census [hh\/popcen]"},"version_statement":{"version":"Version 6.4. The datasets contain selected variables from the original census microdata plus harmonized variables from the IPUMS-International database.\n\nIn v6.4, the research team continued to carry out improvements to geography, providing harmonized geographic units for the second administrative level for roughly half the countries. More information about IPUMS geography variables is available <a href='https:\/\/international.ipums.org\/international\/geography_variables.shtml'>here<\/a>. Also, approximately 100 integrated variables were renamed. Affected variables with their current and previous names are listed <a href='https:\/\/international.ipums.org\/international\/resources\/misc_docs\/renamed_variables_sept2015.pdf'>here<\/a>. Geography variable also underwent wholesale renaming.\n\nIn this update, IPUMS added 19 new samples for Armenia, Austria, Costa Rica, Ethiopia, France, Ghana, Mozambique, Paraguay, Portugal, Puerto Rico, South Africa, and Spain. Ethiopia, Mozambique, and Paraguay were newly added countries to IPUMS. Samples for other countries extend pre-existing series for those countries.","version_date":"2016-04-25","version_notes":"In this version, geographic variables are significantly revised. IPUMS has developed subnational geographies for each country that are consistent over time and have associated GIS shape files. To distinguish the harmonized and unharmonized geographic variables, which will ultimately be available at the first and second administrative levels for most countries, a new, more systematic variable-naming convention have been imposed. The available geographic variables and their old and new names are described <a href='https:\/\/international.ipums.org\/international\/geography_variables.shtml'>here<\/a>. Further explanation of the new geographic variables and the GIS boundary files is available <a href='https:\/\/international.ipums.org\/international\/geography_gis.shtml'>here<\/a>."},"study_info":{"topics":[{"topic":"Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Group Quarters Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Geography: Global Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Constructed Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Technical Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Demographic Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Education Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Income Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Disability Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Geography: A-L Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Other Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Work: Occupation Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Work: Industry Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Ethnicity and Language Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""}],"abstract":"IPUMS-International is an effort to inventory, preserve, harmonize, and disseminate census microdata from around the world. The project has collected the world's largest archive of publicly available census samples. The data are coded and documented consistently across countries and over time to facillitate comparative research. IPUMS-International makes these data available to qualified researchers free of charge through a web dissemination system.\n\nThe IPUMS project is a collaboration of the Minnesota Population Center, National Statistical Offices, and international data archives. Major funding is provided by the U.S. National Science Foundation and the Demographic and Behavioral Sciences Branch of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. 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General educational standard:\n\n[] 01 Not literate\n\nLiterate through attending:\n\n\n[] 02 NFEC\/AEC\n[] 03 TLC\n[] 04 Others\n\n\n[] 05 Literate but below primary\n[] 06 Primary\n[] 07 Middle\n[] 08 Secondary\n[] 09 Higher secondary\n\nGraduate and above in:\n\n\n[] 10 Agriculture\n[] 11 Engineering\/technology\n[] 12 Medicine\n[] 13 Other subjects","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.4.7 Educational standard: Information on highest general and technical education attained by the members of the household will be recorded in terms of codes in column (7) and column (8), respectively. For the purpose of making entries in these two columns, only the course successfully completed will be considered. For instance for a person who has studied up to say, first year B.A. or has failed in the final B.A. examination, his educational attainment will be considered only as 'higher secondary', for the purpose of column (7).\n\n\n\n5.4.7.1 Column (7): General : In column (7), the highest level of general education of the members will be recorded in codes which are given below:\n\n\n01. Not literate\n02. Literate through attending NFEC\/AEC\n03. Literate through attending TLC\n04. Literate through attending others\n05. Literate but below primary\n06. Primary\n07. Middle\n08. Secondary\n09. Higher secondary\n10. Graduate and above in agriculture\n11. Graduate and above in engineering\/technology\n12. Graduate and above in medicine\n13. Graduate and above in other subjects\n\n\nA person who can read and write a simple message in any language with understanding is considered literate. Those who cannot do so will be treated as not literate and will be assigned code 01. Some persons achieve literacy by attending Non-formal Education Courses (NFEC) or Adult Education Centres (AEC). Such persons will be given code 02. During the last two years under the National Literacy Mission, in many parts of India, Total Literacy Campaigns (TLC) are being organised. Persons who have become literate through attending TLC will be given code 03. Persons who are literate through means other than formal schooling or the two above enumerated ways will be given code 04. Those who are by definition literate but are yet to pass primary standard examination but have attended or are attending formal school classes will be assigned code 05. Codes 06, 07, 08, and 09 will be assigned to those who have passed the appropriate levels. The criteria for deciding primary, middle, secondary etc. levels will be that followed in the concerned states\/u.t.'s. A graduate will get one of the codes 10 to 13 depending on the subject in which he\/she has graduated. For code 12, medical graduates belonging to school of medicine other than allopathic, are also to be considered. In case the person has graduated in more than one discipline and if more than one of the codes 10 to 13 are applicable, then the following procedure may be followed:\n\n\n(i) When code 13 as well as one of the codes 10 to 12 are relevant, code 13 will not be considered.\n\n(ii) Where more than one of the codes 10 to 12 are relevant the code indicating the degree last obtained will be considered. Persons who have attained proficiency in languages like Sanskrit, Persian etc. through formal but not the general type of education will be classified appropriately at the equivalent level of general education standard.\n\n\n\n\n5.6.0 Block6: Follow-up questions for persons unemployed on all the seven days of the week: This block is meant for collecting information on persons who are found to be unemployed on all the seven days of the week preceding the date of survey. Such persons will be identified on the basis of the daily time disposition recorded in block 5, and column (22) of block 5 will have code 1 for such persons. Information to be recorded in this block broadly includes their academic performance, particulars of work sought\/available and for those who had some employment in the past, the particulars of such employment. The item wise description of the blocks is as below.\n\n\n\n5.6.2 Column (3): General educational standard: The entry in this column will be copied from corresponding entry recorded in column (7) of block 4.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"99"}],"var_universe":"All persons","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the person's literacy and attained general education.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Not literate","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"Literate through attending non-formal education courses or adult education centers","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"3","labl":"Literate through attending total literacy campaigns","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"4","labl":"Literate through attending others","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"5","labl":"Literate but below primary","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"6","labl":"Primary","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"7","labl":"Middle","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"8","labl":"Secondary","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"Higher secondary","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"10","labl":"Graduate and above in agriculture","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"11","labl":"Graduate and above in engineering\/ technology","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"12","labl":"Graduate and above in medicine","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"13","labl":"Graduate and above in other subjects","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"99","labl":"Unknown","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Education Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V100","name":"IN1993A_0407","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"136","var_end_pos":"136","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Technical education attained","var_qstn_qstnlit":"8. Educational standard: technical\n\n[] 1 No technical education\n\nAdditional diploma or certificate in:\n\n\n[] 2 Agriculture\n[] 3 Engineering\/technology\n[] 4 Medicine\n[] 5 Crafts\n[] 9 Other subjects","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.4.7 Educational standard: Information on highest general and technical education attained by the members of the household will be recorded in terms of codes in column (7) and column (8), respectively. For the purpose of making entries in these two columns, only the course successfully completed will be considered. For instance for a person who has studied up to say, first year B.A. or has failed in the final B.A. examination, his educational attainment will be considered only as 'higher secondary', for the purpose of column (7).\n\n\n\n5.4.7.2 Column (8): Technical: Technical education standard achieved by the members of the household will be recorded in one of the following codes. (This will be in addition to those covered in col. (7).\n\n\n1. No technical education\n2. Additional diploma or certificate in agriculture\n3. Additional diploma or certificate in engineering\/technology\n4. Additional diploma or certificate in medicine\n5. Additional diploma or certificate in crafts\n9. Additional diploma or certificate in other subjects\n\n\nIf more than one of the codes 2 to 9 are applicable, the code indicating the diploma\/certificate last received will be considered.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"All persons","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the person's attained technical education.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"No technical education","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"Additional diploma or certificate in agriculture","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"3","labl":"Additional diploma or certificate in engineering or technology","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"4","labl":"Additional diploma or certificate in medicine","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"5","labl":"Additional diploma or certificate in crafts","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"Additional diploma or certificate in other subjects","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Education Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V101","name":"IN1993A_0408","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"137","var_end_pos":"137","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Land labour code","var_qstn_qstnlit":"Land labour code","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"0","max":"4"}],"var_universe":"All persons","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the land labor code.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Self-employed households","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"1","labl":"Agricultural labor households with cultivated land","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"Agricultural labor households without cultivated land","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"3","labl":"Other labor households with cultivated land","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"4","labl":"Other labor households without cultivated land","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V102","name":"IN1993A_0409","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"138","var_end_pos":"139","var_width":"2","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Literacy and attained general education of head of household","var_qstn_qstnlit":"7. Educational standard: general\n\n[] 01 Not literate\n\nLiterate through attending:\n\n\n[] 02 NFEC\/AEC\n[] 03 TLC\n[] 04 Others\n\n\n[] 05 Literate but below primary\n[] 06 Primary\n[] 07 Middle\n[] 08 Secondary\n[] 09 Higher secondary\n\nGraduate and above in:\n\n\n[] 10 Agriculture\n[] 11 Engineering\/technology\n[] 12 Medicine\n[] 13 Other subjects","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.4.7 Educational standard: Information on highest general and technical education attained by the members of the household will be recorded in terms of codes in column (7) and column (8), respectively. For the purpose of making entries in these two columns, only the course successfully completed will be considered. For instance for a person who has studied up to say, first year B.A. or has failed in the final B.A. examination, his educational attainment will be considered only as 'higher secondary', for the purpose of column (7).\n\n\n\n5.4.7.1 Column (7): General : In column (7), the highest level of general education of the members will be recorded in codes which are given below:\n\n\n01. Not literate\n02. Literate through attending NFEC\/AEC\n03. Literate through attending TLC\n04. Literate through attending others\n05. Literate but below primary\n06. Primary\n07. Middle\n08. Secondary\n09. Higher secondary\n10. Graduate and above in agriculture\n11. Graduate and above in engineering\/technology\n12. Graduate and above in medicine\n13. Graduate and above in other subjects\n\n\nA person who can read and write a simple message in any language with understanding is considered literate. Those who cannot do so will be treated as not literate and will be assigned code 01. Some persons achieve literacy by attending Non-formal Education Courses (NFEC) or Adult Education Centres (AEC). Such persons will be given code 02. During the last two years under the National Literacy Mission, in many parts of India, Total Literacy Campaigns (TLC) are being organised. Persons who have become literate through attending TLC will be given code 03. Persons who are literate through means other than formal schooling or the two above enumerated ways will be given code 04. Those who are by definition literate but are yet to pass primary standard examination but have attended or are attending formal school classes will be assigned code 05. Codes 06, 07, 08, and 09 will be assigned to those who have passed the appropriate levels. The criteria for deciding primary, middle, secondary etc. levels will be that followed in the concerned states\/u.t.'s. A graduate will get one of the codes 10 to 13 depending on the subject in which he\/she has graduated. For code 12, medical graduates belonging to school of medicine other than allopathic, are also to be considered. In case the person has graduated in more than one discipline and if more than one of the codes 10 to 13 are applicable, then the following procedure may be followed:\n\n\n(i) When code 13 as well as one of the codes 10 to 12 are relevant, code 13 will not be considered.\n\n(ii) Where more than one of the codes 10 to 12 are relevant the code indicating the degree last obtained will be considered. Persons who have attained proficiency in languages like Sanskrit, Persian etc. through formal but not the general type of education will be classified appropriately at the equivalent level of general education standard.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"99"}],"var_universe":"All persons","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the literacy and attained general education of the head of household.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Not literate","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"Literate though attending non-formal education courses or adult education centers","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"3","labl":"Literate though attending total literacy campaigns","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"4","labl":"Literate though attending others","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"5","labl":"Literate but below primary","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"6","labl":"Primary","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"7","labl":"Middle","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"8","labl":"Secondary","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"Higher secondary","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"10","labl":"Graduate and above in agriculture","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"11","labl":"Graduate and above in engineering\/ technology","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"12","labl":"Graduate and above in medicine","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"13","labl":"Graduate and above in other subjects","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"99","labl":"Unknown","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Education Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V103","name":"IN1993A_0410","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"140","var_end_pos":"141","var_width":"2","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Current attendance in educational institution and course of study","var_qstn_qstnlit":"9. Current attendance in educational institution and course of study:\n\n[] 01 Currently not attending any educational institution\n\nCurrently attending:\n\n\n[] 02 NFEC\/AEC\n[] 03 TLC\n[] 04 Pre-primary\n[] 05 Primary\n[] 06 Middle\n[] 07 Secondary and higher secondary\n\n\nDegree course:\n\n\n[] 08 Agriculture\n[] 09 Engineering\/technology\n[] 10 Medicine\n[] 11 Other subjects\n\n\nDiploma or certificate course:\n\n\n[] 12 Agriculture\n[] 13 Engineering\/technology\n[] 14 Medicine\n[] 15 Crafts\n[] 19 Other subjects","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.4.8 Column (9): Current attendance in educational institutions and course of study: For all persons listed in column(1), it will be first ascertained if the person is currently attending any educational institutions (government or private) or not. Persons who are registered for any regular correspondence courses or distance education courses for a stipulated period at the end of which, are allowed to appear in the examination for the course, will also be considered as \"currently attending educational institutions\". For those who are found currently attending, the course of study pursued by them will be further ascertained. Persons who are not currently attending any educational institutions will be given code 01. For others, codes will be assigned depending on the course of study pursued by them. The code structure for this item is as follows:\n\n\n01. Currently not attending any educational institution\n02. Currently attending NFEC\/AEC\n03. Currently attending TLC\n04. Currently attending pre-primary\n05. Currently attending primary\n06. Currently attending middle\n07. Currently attending secondary and higher secondary\n08. Degree course: agriculture\n09. Degree course: engineering\/technology\n10. Degree course: medicine\n11. Degree course: other subjects\n12. Diploma or certificate course: agriculture\n13. Diploma or certificate course: engineering\/technology\n14. Diploma or certificate course: medicine\n15. Diploma or certificate course: crafts\n19. Diploma or certificate course: other subjects","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"99"}],"var_universe":"All persons","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the current attendance in the educational institution and course of study.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Not attending any educational institution","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"Non-formal education courses","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"3","labl":"Total literacy campaigns","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"4","labl":"Pre-primary","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"5","labl":"Primary","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"6","labl":"Middle","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"7","labl":"Secondary and higher secondary","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"8","labl":"Degree course in agriculture","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"Degree course in engineering or technology","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"10","labl":"Degree course in medicine","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"11","labl":"Degree course in other subjects","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"12","labl":"Diploma or certificate course in agriculture","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"13","labl":"Diploma or certificate course in engineering or technology","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"14","labl":"Diploma or certificate course in medicine","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"15","labl":"Diploma or certificate course in crafts","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"19","labl":"Diploma or certificate course in other subjects","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"99","labl":"Unknown","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Education Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V104","name":"IN1993A_0411","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"142","var_end_pos":"142","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Whether currently on the live register of employment exchange","var_qstn_qstnlit":"10. Whether currently on the live register of the employment exchange:\n\n[] 1 Yes\n[] 2 No","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"All persons","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the person is currently on the live register of employment exchange.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"No","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"Unknown","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V105","name":"IN1993A_0412","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"143","var_end_pos":"144","var_width":"2","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Skill","var_qstn_qstnlit":"11. Skill:\n\n[] 01 Typist, stenographer\n[] 02 Fisherman\n[] 03 Miner, quarryman\n[] 04 Spinner including charkha operator\n[] 05 Weaver\n[] 06 Tailor, cutter\n[] 07 Shoe-maker, cobbler\n[] 08 Carpenter\n[] 09 Mason, bricklayer\n[] 10 Moulder\n[] 11 Machineman\n[] 12 Fitter, die-maker\n[] 13 Welder\n[] 14 Black-smith\n[] 15 Goldsmith\n[] 16 Silversmith\n[] 17 Electrician\n[] 18 Repairer of electronic goods\n[] 19 Motor vehicle driver, tractor driver\n[] 20 Boatman\n[] 21 Potter\n[] 22 Nurse, midwife\n[] 23 Basket maker, wicker product maker\n[] 24 Toy maker\n[] 25 Brick maker, tile maker\n[] 26 Bidi maker\n[] 27 Book binder\n[] 28 Barber\n[] 29 Mud house builder and thatcher\n[] 30 Others\n[] 99 No skill","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.4.9 Column (11) : Skill : Skill is defined as any marketable expertise and the information as to whether the person has acquired any of the listed skills as on the date of survey is to be recorded in this column. It is not necessary that such skill is acquired in any formal manner nor is it necessary that the person is actually marketing it or intends to market it. When a person has acquired skill in more than one of the listed skills, the skill in which the person is more proficient will be considered. Skill will be recorded irrespective of the level of general and technical education. The list of skills to be considered and the codes to be used are given below.\n\n\n01. Typist, stenographer\n02. Fisherman\n03. Miner, quarryman\n04. Spinner including charkha operator\n05. Weaver\n06. Tailor, cutter\n07. Shoe-maker, cobbler\n08. Carpenter\n09. Mason, bricklayer\n10. Moulder\n11. Machineman\n12. Fitter, die-maker\n13. Welder\n14. Black-smith\n15. Goldsmith\n16. Silversmith\n17. Electrician\n18. Repairer of electronic goods\n19. Motor vehicle driver, tractor driver\n20. Boatman\n21. Potter\n22. Nurse, midwife\n23. Basket maker, wicker product maker\n24. Toy maker\n25. Brick maker, tile maker\n26. Bidi maker\n27. Book binder\n28. Barber\n29. Mud house builder and thatcher\n30. Others\n99. No skill","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"99"}],"var_universe":"All persons","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates any marketable expertise and the information as to whether the person has acquired any of the listed skills as on the date of survey.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Typist, stenographer","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"Fisherman","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"3","labl":"Minor or quarryman","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"4","labl":"Spinner including charkha operator","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"5","labl":"Weaver","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"6","labl":"Tailor, cutter","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"7","labl":"Shoemaker, cobbler","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"8","labl":"Carpenter","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"Mason, bricklayer","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"10","labl":"Molder","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"11","labl":"Machineman","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"12","labl":"Fitter, diemaker","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"13","labl":"Welder","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"14","labl":"Blacksmith","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"15","labl":"Goldsmith","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"16","labl":"Silversmith","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"17","labl":"Electrician","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"18","labl":"Repairer of electronic goods","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"19","labl":"Motor vehicle driver, tractor driver","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"20","labl":"Boatman","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"21","labl":"Potter","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"22","labl":"Nurse, midwife","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"23","labl":"Basket-maker, wicker, product maker","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"24","labl":"Toy maker","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"25","labl":"Brick maker, tile maker","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"26","labl":"Bidi maker","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"27","labl":"Book binder","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"28","labl":"Barber","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"29","labl":"Mudhouse builder, thatcher","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"30","labl":"Others","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"99","labl":"No skill","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V106","name":"IN1993A_0413","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"145","var_end_pos":"146","var_width":"2","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Principal usual activity status 1","var_qstn_qstnlit":"Principal usual activity\n[Questions 12- 16.]\n\n\n\n\n12. Status:\n\n[] 11 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): own account worker\n[] 12 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): employer\n[] 21 Worked as a helper in household enterprise (unpaid family worker)\n[] 31 Worked as regular salaried\/wage employee\n[] 41 Worked as casual wage labour: in public works\n[] 51 Worked as casual wage labour: in other types of work\n[] 81 Did not seek but was seeking and\/or available for work\n[] 91 Attended educational institution\n[] 92 Attended domestic duties only\n[] 93 Attended domestic duties and was also engaged in free collection of goods (vegetables, roots, firewood, cattle feed etc.) sewing, tailoring, weaving etc., for household use\n[] 94 Rentiers, pensioners, remittance recipients etc.\n[] 95 Not able to work due to disability\n[] 96 Beggars, prostitutes\n[] 97 Others","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.4.10 Principal usual activity: Information relating to the principal usual activity statuses and the subsidiary economic activity statuses and the corresponding industry-occupations will be collected for each of the members listed in this block in cols (13) - (15). The particulars of usual activity are collected with reference to a period of 365 days preceding the date of survey. The relevant concepts like 'activity statuses',' economic activity', 'principal usual activity', 'subsidiary economic activity' etc. are explained in the beginning of this section under 'concepts and definitions'.\n\n\n\n5.4.11 Column (12): Status: For each of the members, the principal usual activity status will be recorded in this column. In the first instance the broad principal usual activity of the person will be identified based on the various activities pursued by the person during the reference period of last 365 days adopting a 'relatively long time (or major time)' criterion, not necessarily for a continuous period. The broad principal usual activity status will be one of the three categories viz. 'employed'(working), 'unemployed' (available for work) or 'not in labour force' (neither willing nor available for work). It is to be noted that in deciding this, only the normal working hours available for pursuing various activities need be considered, and not the 24 hours of a day. Identification of this broad usual status category is explained below. The broad principal usual activity status will be obtained on the basis of a two stage dichotomous classification depending on the major time spent. Persons will be classified in the first stage into (i) those who are engaged in any economic activity (i.e. employed) and \/ or available for any economic activity (i.e. unemployed) and (ii) who are not engaged and not available for any economic activity i.e., the persons will be first classified as those in the labour force and those not in the labour force depending on in which of these two statuses the person spent major part of the year. In the second stage, those who are found in the labour force will be further classified into working (i.e., engaged in economic activity or employed) and seeking and\/or available for work (i.e. unemployed) based on the major time spent. Thus we can obtain the broad principal usual status as one of the three viz. employed, unemployed and out of labour force.\n\nDiagrammatically the procedure is as follows:\n\n[p. 18]\n[The diagram is changed into the following:]\nDuring the major time of the ref. year, was the persons working or available for work? [Yes or No]\n\nYes: Was the major time in labour force spent in \"work\"? [Yes or No]\n\n\nYes: Broad status is \"employed\"\nNo: Broad status is \"unemployed\"\n\n\nNo: Broad status is \"not in labour force\". [End]\n\n\nThus, the procedure followed in the identification of the broad usual status classification is different from the one followed in the past rounds. The following example will help in highlighting the differences as also clarify the procedure.\n\n----------------------------------------------------------------------- person Number of months\n ----------------------------------------------------------------------\n Labour force Not in Principal usual\n ------------------------labour activity status\n Employed Unemployed Force according to 50th\n round\n----------------------------------------------------------------------- (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)\n-----------------------------------------------------------------------\nA 5 4 3 Employed\nB 4 5 3 Unemployed\nC 4 3 5 Employed\nD 4 1 7 Not in labour force\n-----------------------------------------------------------------------\n\n[p.19]\nNote: In case of C as per the procedure followed in past rounds, he would have been categorised as not in labour force whereas he is now categorised as employed.\n\nWith the broad category identified for a person, detailed activity status will be assigned on the basis of relatively longer time spent on a detailed activity. For example, suppose A in the example given above worked in household enterprises without hiring labour for 3 months and worked as casual labour for 2 months, then his principal usual activity status would be, worked in household enterprise (own account worker). The detailed principal status activity codes are as given below.\n\n\n11. Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): own account worker\n12. Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): employer\n21. Worked as a helper in household enterprise (unpaid family worker)\n31. Worked as regular salaried\/wage employee\n41. Worked as casual wage labour: in public works\n51. Worked as casual wage labour: in other types of work\n81. Did not seek but was seeking and\/or available for work\n91. Attended educational institution\n92. Attended domestic duties only\n93. Attended domestic duties and was also engaged in free collection of goods (vegetables, roots, firewood, cattle feed etc.) sewing, tailoring, weaving etc., for household use\n94. Rentiers, pensioners, remittance recipients, etc.\n95. Not able to work due to disability\n96. Beggars, prostitutes\n97. Others\n\n\nCodes 11, 12, 21, 31, 41 and 51 refer to the 'employed', 81 to the 'unemployed' and the remaining viz. 91 to 97 refer to the 'not in labour force'. Definitions of categories of workers are provided in this section under 'Concepts and Definitions'.\n\n\n(i) It may be emphasised that the definitions used for describing helper in household enterprises is different from the one used in earlier rounds. It is to be noted that availability for work being more of a status than an activity, a person being available for work may well be engaged in one or more of the activities denoted by codes 91 to 97. In all such cases except those engaged as students (code 91), person swill be categorised as 'unemployed' if he\/she reports to be available for work for a relatively longer period, in spite of his\/her being engaged simultaneously in a non-economic activity. But if a person who is available for work is reported to have attended educational institution more or less regularly for a relatively longer period during the preceding 365 days, further probing as to whether he will give up the study if the job is available is to be made before considering him as 'unemployed.\n\n(ii) Again, it also needs to be emphasised that the procedure to be followed in ascertaining the activity status of a domestic servant who is a member of the employer's household is different than the procedure adopted for other member of the household. It could be seen from para. 5.0.5 and 5.0.6 that engagement in domestic duties by the member of a household is not considered economic activity as defined for the survey. On the other hand, although a domestic servant staying in the employer's household and taking food from the common kitchen is, by definition, a member of the employer's household, he\/she is engaged in domestic duties in return of wages in cash and\/or kind. Thus, as a special case, domestic duties pursued by a domestic servant will be considered as an economic activity and the activity status code as is applicable will be assigned to him\/her.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"11","max":"99"}],"var_universe":"Persons age 5+","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the economic status of the person's principal usual activity.","var_catgry":[{"value":"11","labl":"Own account worker in household enterprise","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"12","labl":"Employer in household enterprise","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"21","labl":"Unpaid family worker in household enterprises","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"31","labl":"Regular salaried\/ wage employee","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"41","labl":"Casual wage labor in public works","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"51","labl":"Casual wage labor in other types of work","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"81","labl":"Did not work but was seeking and\/or available for work","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"91","labl":"Attended educational institutions","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"92","labl":"Attended domestic duties only","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"93","labl":"Attended domestic duties and was also engaged in free collection of goods, sewing, tailing, weaving, etc. for household use","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"94","labl":"Rentiers, pensioners, remittance recipient","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"95","labl":"Not able to work due to disability","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"96","labl":"Beggars, prostitutes","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"97","labl":"Others","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"98","labl":"Unknown","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"99","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V107","name":"IN1993A_0414","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"147","var_end_pos":"150","var_width":"4","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Usual industry","var_qstn_qstnlit":"Principal usual activity\n[Questions 12- 16.]\n\n\n\n\n12. Status:\n\n[] 11 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): own account worker\n[] 12 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): employer\n[] 21 Worked as a helper in household enterprise (unpaid family worker)\n[] 31 Worked as regular salaried\/wage employee\n[] 41 Worked as casual wage labour: in public works\n[] 51 Worked as casual wage labour: in other types of work\n[] 81 Did not seek but was seeking and\/or available for work\n[] 91 Attended educational institution\n[] 92 Attended domestic duties only\n[] 93 Attended domestic duties and was also engaged in free collection of goods (vegetables, roots, firewood, cattle feed etc.) sewing, tailoring, weaving etc., for household use\n[] 94 Rentiers, pensioners, remittance recipients etc.\n[] 95 Not able to work due to disability\n[] 96 Beggars, prostitutes\n[] 97 Others\n\n\n\n\n\nFor code 11-51 in question 12\n[Questions 13-15 were asked of persons who worked, per question 12.]\n\nIndustry-occupation\n13. 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The description of the industry-occupation relevant to the type of economic activity pursued by the person in the status recorded in col. (12) will be given in col. (13). The corresponding 3 digit industry group code (NIC 1987) and the 3 digit occupation family code (NCO 1968) will be entered in columns (14) and (15), respectively. In case, two or more industry-occupation combinations corresponding to the status code given in column (12) have been reported by a person, the principal industry- occupation will be the one, in which relatively more time has been spent during the preceding 365 days by the person.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"0","max":"9999"}],"var_universe":"Persons who worked as principal usual activity status","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the principal usual industry in which the person worked.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Growing of cereal crops","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"1","labl":"Growing of Pulses (arhar, gram,moong,urd, etc.)","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"Growing of Cotton","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"3","labl":"Growing of Jute,Mesta,sann hemp or other kindred fibres","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"4","labl":"Growing of oilseeds","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"5","labl":"Growing of sugarcane of sugarbeet","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"6","labl":"Growing of roots and tubers, vegetables,singhara,chillies and other spices (other than pepper and cardamom)","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"7","labl":"Floriculture and horticulture including tree nurseries","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"8","labl":"Growing of fodder crops","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"Agricultural production n.e.c.","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"10","labl":"Plantation of tea","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"11","labl":"Plantation of coffee","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"12","labl":"Plantation of rubber","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"13","labl":"Plantation of tobacco","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"14","labl":"Plantation of pepper and cardamom","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"15","labl":"Plantation of coconut and arecanut","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"16","labl":"Plantation of edible nuts (excluding coconut and groundnut)","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"17","labl":"Growing of fruits","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"18","labl":"Growing of ganja, cinchona and opium etc.","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"19","labl":"Plantations not elsewhere classified","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"20","labl":"Cattle breeding, rearing and ranching etc.; production of milk","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"21","labl":"Goat breeding, rearing, ranching etc.; production of milk","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"22","labl":"Rearing of sheep and production of shorn wool","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"23","labl":"Rearing of horses, mules, camels and other pack animals","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"24","labl":"Rearing of pigs and other animals not elsewhere classified","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"25","labl":"Rearing of ducks,hens and other birds;production of eggs.","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"26","labl":"Rearing of bees, production of honey and wax [Collection of honey is classified in group 054]","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"27","labl":"Rearing of silk-worms, production of cocoons and raw silk","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"29","labl":"Rearing of livestock and production of livestock products, not elsewhere classified","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"30","labl":"Pest destroying, spraying and pruning of infected stems, etc.","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"31","labl":"Operation of irrigation systems","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"32","labl":"Animal shearing and livestock services n.e.c. 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and related workers, n.e.c.","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"950","labl":"Supervisors and foremen, bricklaying other construction work","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"951","labl":"Bricklayers, stone masons and tile setters","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"952","labl":"Reinforced concreters, cement finishers and terrazzo workers","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"953","labl":"Roofers","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"954","labl":"Parquetry workers","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"955","labl":"Plasterers","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"956","labl":"Insulators","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"957","labl":"Glaziers","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"958","labl":"Hut builders and thatchers","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"959","labl":"Construction workers, n.e.c.","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"960","labl":"Supervisors and foremen, stationary and related equipment operations","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"961","labl":"Stationary engine and related equipment operators","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"962","labl":"Boilermen and firemen","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"963","labl":"Oilers and greasers (including cleaners motor vehicle)","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"969","labl":"Stationary engine and related equipment operators, n.e.c","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"970","labl":"Supervisors and foremen, material and freight handling and related equipment operator","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"971","labl":"Loaders and unloaders","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"972","labl":"Riggers and cable splicer","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"973","labl":"Crane and hoist operators","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"974","labl":"Earth moving and related machinery operators","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"975","labl":"Checkers, testers, sorters, weighers and counters","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"976","labl":"Packers, labellers and related workers","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"979","labl":"Material handling equipment operators, n.e.c.","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"980","labl":"Supervisors and foremen, transport equipment operation","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"981","labl":"Ships 'deck ratings, barge crews and boatmen","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"982","labl":"Ships' engine room ratings","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"983","labl":"Drivers, railways","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"984","labl":"Firemen, railways","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"985","labl":"Pointsmen, signalmen and shunters, railways","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"986","labl":"Tram car and motor vehicle drivers","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"987","labl":"Drivers, animal and animal drawn vehicles","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"988","labl":"Cycle rickshaw drivers and rickshaw pullers","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"989","labl":"Transport equipment operators and drivers, n.e.c.","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"999","labl":"Labourers, other","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"1001","labl":"Workers without occupations, metric and above","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"1002","labl":"Workers without occupations, literate","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"1009","labl":"Workers without occupations, others","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"1010","labl":"Workers reporting occupations unidentified or unclassified","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"1099","labl":"Workers not reporting any occupation","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9998","labl":"Unknown","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9999","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Work: Occupation Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V109","name":"IN1993A_0416","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"155","var_end_pos":"156","var_width":"2","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Place of usual work","var_qstn_qstnlit":"Principal usual activity\n[Questions 12- 16.]\n\n\n\n\n16. Place of work:\n\n[] 1 Same village\/town: distance less than 5 kilometers\n[] 2 Same village\/town: distance 5-20 kilometers\n[] 3 Same village\/town: distance 20 kilometers and above\n[] 4 Another village: distance less than 5 kilometers\n[] 5 Another village: distance 5-20 kilometers\n[] 6 Another village: distance 20 kilometers and above\n[] 7 Another town: distance less than 5 kilometers\n[] 8 Another town: distance 5-20 kilometers\n[] 9 Another town: distance 20 kilometers and above","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.4.13 Column (16): Place of work: For all persons assigned work status codes i.e., codes 11-51 in col. (12) information on their usual place of work vis-a-vis their place of stay will be collected. First the place of work viz., same village\/town or another village or another town will be identified. Thereafter codes will be given according to the distance to be commuted to the place of work. For persons who do not have a fixed place of work like itinerant vendors, hawkers etc., the place of work may be taken same as their place of stay. In the case of taxi-drivers\/rickshaw pullers etc. the taxi\/rickshaw stand or the garage may be taken as the place of work. The codes to be recorded for various cases are as given below:\n\nSame village\/town:\n\n1. distance less than 5 kilometers\n2. distance 5-20 kilometers\n3. distance 20 kilometers and above\n\nAnother village:\n\n4. distance less than 5 kilometers\n5. distance 5-20 kilometers\n6. distance 20 kilometers and above\n\nAnother town:\n\n7. distance less than 5 kilometers\n8. distance 5-20 kilometers\n9. distance 20 kilometers and above","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"99"}],"var_universe":"Persons who worked as principal usual activity status","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the place of the person's principal usual work.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Same village\/town, distance less than 5 kms","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"Same village\/town, distance 5 to 20 kms","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"3","labl":"Same village\/town, distance 20 kms and above","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"4","labl":"Another village, distance less than 5 kms","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"5","labl":"Another village, distance 5 to 20 kms","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"6","labl":"Another village, distance 20 kms and above","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"7","labl":"Another town, distance less than 5 kms","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"8","labl":"Another town, distance 5 to 20 kms","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"Another town, distance 20 kms and above","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"98","labl":"Unknown","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"99","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V110","name":"IN1993A_0417","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"157","var_end_pos":"157","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Whether engaged in any work in subsidiary capacity","var_qstn_qstnlit":"17. Whether engaged in any work in a subsidiary capacity:\n\n[] 1 Yes\n[] 2 No","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.4.14 Column (17): Whether engaged in any work in a subsidiary capacity: For each member of the household listed in this block, it has to be ascertained whether he\/she worked in a subsidiary capacity during the 365 days preceding the date of survey or in other words if he had any subsidiary economic status. Code 1 or 2 will be recorded accordingly. The identification of those working in a subsidiary capacity will be done as follows. To illustrate, (i) a person categorised as working and assigned the principal usual activity status as own account worker may also be engaged for a relatively minor time during the reference year as casual wage labour (as in the case of 'A' quoted earlier). In such a case he will be considered to have worked also in a subsidiary capacity i.e. having a subsidiary economic status which is different from the principal economic status. A person may be own account worker in trade for a relatively longer period and simultaneously also engaged in agricultural production for a relatively minor time. In such cases, the principal usual status will be own account worker in trade and subsidiary economic status-own account worker in agriculture (ii) Similarly, persons categorised as 'unemployed' or 'not in labour force' on the basis of relatively long time criterion might have pursued some economic activity for relatively minor time during the year. In such cases, they will be treated as having subsidiary economic status and code 1 will be recorded in column (17). It may be noted that engagement in work in subsidiary capacity may arise out of two situations (i) a person may be engaged in a relatively long period during the 365 days in economic (non-economic activity) and for a relatively minor period in another economic activity (any economic activity), (ii) a person may be pursuing an economic activity (non-economic activity) almost throughout the year in the principal status and also simultaneously pursuing another economic activity (any economic activity) for relatively shorter time in a subsidiary capacity.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"2"}],"var_universe":"All persons","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the person engaged in any work in a subsidiary capacity.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"No","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V111","name":"IN1993A_0418","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"158","var_end_pos":"159","var_width":"2","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Subsidiary usual activity status 1","var_qstn_qstnlit":"17. Whether engaged in any work in a subsidiary capacity:\n\n[] 1 Yes\n[] 2 No\n\n\n\n\n\nFor code 1 in question 17, subsidiary usual economic activity\n[Questions 18-22 were asked of persons engaged in any work in a subsidiary capacity, per question 17.]\n\n\n\n\n18. Status:\n\n[] 11 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): own account worker\n[] 12 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): employer\n[] 21 Worked as a helper in household enterprise (unpaid family worker)\n[] 31 Worked as regular salaried\/wage employee\n[] 41 Worked as casual wage labour: in public works\n[] 51 Worked as casual wage labour: in other types of work","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.4.15 Column (18): Status: For persons having code 1 in column (17), the status codes of the economic activities pursued by them in the subsidiary capacity will be recorded in column (18) in terms of codes already specified for col.(12). In cases where a person is found to have pursued more than one type of economic activity in his\/her subsidiary capacity, the activity on which more time was spent will be considered for recording the entries in this column. As only economic activity statuses are to be recorded, only codes 11-51 will be applicable.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"11","max":"99"}],"var_universe":"Persons who engaged in any work in subsidiary capacity","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the economic status of the person's subsidiary usual activity.","var_catgry":[{"value":"11","labl":"Own account worker in household enterprise","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"12","labl":"Employer in household enterprise","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"21","labl":"Unpaid family worker in household enterprises","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"31","labl":"Regular salaried\/ wage employee","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"41","labl":"Casual wage labor in public works","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"51","labl":"Casual wage labor in other types of work","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"98","labl":"Unknown","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"99","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V112","name":"IN1993A_0422","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"160","var_end_pos":"160","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Period for which the person sought or available for work during the last 365 days","var_qstn_qstnlit":"12. Status:\n\n[] 11 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): own account worker\n[] 12 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): employer\n[] 21 Worked as a helper in household enterprise (unpaid family worker)\n[] 31 Worked as regular salaried\/wage employee\n[] 41 Worked as casual wage labour: in public works\n[] 51 Worked as casual wage labour: in other types of work\n[] 81 Did not seek but was seeking and\/or available for work\n[] 91 Attended educational institution\n[] 92 Attended domestic duties only\n[] 93 Attended domestic duties and was also engaged in free collection of goods (vegetables, roots, firewood, cattle feed etc.) sewing, tailoring, weaving etc., for household use\n[] 94 Rentiers, pensioners, remittance recipients etc.\n[] 95 Not able to work due to disability\n[] 96 Beggars, prostitutes\n[] 97 Others\n\n\n\n\n\n23. For code other than 81 in question 12 [For persons who are employed or not in the labor force, per question 12], whether sought\/available for work for some period during last 365 days:\n\n[] 1 Less than 1 month\n[] 2 1-3 months\n[] 3 3-6 months\n[] 4 No","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.4.18 Column (23): For codes other than 81 in column (12), whether sought\/available for work for some period during last 365 days: The principal usual activity status of each person is recorded in column (12). It is to be ascertained from persons whose principal usual activity status was either employed or out of labour force (i.e., other than code 81 in column (12), whether they were seeking\/available for work for some period during last 365 days or not. For example, a person may be employed in his\/her principal usual activity status based on the majority time criterion. But he\/she may have been looking for work for some period. Similarly, a girl may have been looking for job for sometime but subsequently got married and was engaged in the domestic duties. The latter activity might have been pursued for a relatively longer period. In all such cases, one of the codes 1 to 3 will be given in column (23), depending on the period (not necessarily continuous) they were seeking available for work. If a person was not seeking or available for work any time during the preceding 365 days, the appropriate code will be 4. The code structure applicable to column (23) is as given below:\n\nYes:\n\n1. Less than 1 month\n2. 1-3 months\n3. 3-6 months\n\nNo:\n\n4. No","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Persons who are employed or not in the labor force","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the period for which the person sought or was available for work during the last 365 days.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Less than one month","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"One to three months","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"3","labl":"Three to six months","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"4","labl":"No","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"8","labl":"Unknown","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V113","name":"IN1993A_0423","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"161","var_end_pos":"162","var_width":"2","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Number of days with nominal work","var_qstn_qstnlit":"18. Total number of days with nominal work ____","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.5.10 Column (18): Total number of days with nominal work: Some of the person reporting days with half intensity of work might have had work only for say, 1-2 hours on certain days out of them. Such days would be considered as days with nominal work. For each person, total number of days out of the 7 days reference period with only nominal work would be recorded in this column against the relevant person.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"0","max":"99"}],"var_universe":"Persons who had nominal work during the week of the survey","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of days with nominal work during the week of the survey.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"0","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"1","labl":"1","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"2","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"3","labl":"3","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"4","labl":"4","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"5","labl":"5","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"6","labl":"6","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"7","labl":"7","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"98","labl":"Unknown","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"99","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V114","name":"IN1993A_0424","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"163","var_end_pos":"165","var_width":"3","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Current weekly activity status","var_qstn_qstnlit":"Current weekly activity particulars\n[Questions 19-21.]\n\n\n\n\n19. Status:\n\n[] 11 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): own account worker\n[] 12 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): employer\n[] 21 Worked as a helper in household enterprise (unpaid family worker)\n[] 31 Worked as regular salaried\/wage employee\n[] 41 Worked as casual wage labour: in public works\n[] 51 Worked as casual wage labour: in other types of work\n[] 61 Had worked in household enterprise but did not work due to sickness\n[] 62 Had worked in household enterprise but did not work due to other reasons\n[] 71 Had regular salaried\/wage employment but did not work due to sickness\n[] 72 Had regular salaried\/wage employment but did not work due to other reasons\n[] 81 Sought work\n[] 82 Did not seek but was available for work\n[] 91 Attended educational institution\n[] 92 Attended domestic duties only\n[] 93 Attended domestic duties and was also engaged in free collection of goods (vegetables, roots, firewood, cattle feed etc.) sewing, tailoring, weaving etc., for household use\n[] 94 Rentiers, pensioners, remittance recipients etc.\n[] 95 Not able to work due to disability\n[] 96 Beggars, prostitutes\n[] 97 Others\n[] 98 Did not work due to temporary sickness (for casual workers only)","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.5.11 Column (19): Current weekly activity particulars: Status (codes) based on the activity statuses obtaining for a person on the seven days of the reference week, the current weekly status is to be identified and the status code so obtained is to be recorded here. This will be done as follows.\n\nAs already explained the activity statuses of a person falls into one of three broad categories, viz. employed (any of codes 11-72), unemployed (any of codes 81 or 82) and out of labour force (any of codes 91-98). The activity statuses for any day of the seven days are recorded in column (4). If any of these is a work related activity code i.e., any of 11 to 72 the person will fall in the employed category on the current weekly status. In other words, if the person is found to have been assigned a work status code on any of the day of the last week he will be considered as working in the current weekly status. For assigning the unemployed status code (i.e., either 81 or 82) to a person as his weekly activity status code, the person should not have had any work activity status codes on any of the days of the last week but should have one of codes 81 or 82 on at least one day of the last week (i.e., the entry in column (4) should not be any of 11-72 but should be 81 or 82 against one of the serial nos. of activity). Persons without any of codes 11-82 in column (4) will be those who will be treated as out of labour force in the current weekly status.\n\nFurther within the three broad activity status categorisation, the detailed activity status codes will be assigned taking into account the number of days in each activity recorded in column (14) in terms of the aggregate of intensities obtaining on various days. Within the broad activity status category identified for a person, the activity status code in column (4) which has the highest value in column (14) will be recorded in column (19). A few cases are reported below as illustrations.\n\n[The illustration is not presented here.]\n\nThe entries for column (19) will be made in the line corresponding to the first line for each person, i.e., the line in which serial no. of activity in col. (3) is 1. This third stage of assigning the CWS to the person is explained in the form of a flow chart (flow chart no. 5.3).\n\nFlow chart 5.3 : Deciding current weekly status (for cols. (19)-(21))\n\n[p. 33]\nConsider the total no. of days recorded in col. (4) for each of statuses recorded in\ncol. (4) [Go to the next line.]\n\nIs there any positive entry against any of the status codes 11-72? [Go to yes or no below.]\n\n\nYes: The broad category is employed. Identify the status industry in cols. (19) and (20) with the highest entry in column (14). This will be the current weekly status (CWS). [End here.]\n\nNo: Is there any positive entry against the status code 81 or 82 ? [Go yes or no below.]\n\n\n\nYes: The broad category is unemployed. Assign status code 81 or 82 as CWS depending on the highest entry in column (14)\n\nNo: The broad category is 'out of labour force', assign any of the codes 91-98 as CWS depending on the highest entry in column (14).","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"11","max":"999"}],"var_universe":"Persons age 5+","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the current weekly activity status.","var_catgry":[{"value":"11","labl":"Own account worker in household enterprise","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"12","labl":"Employer in household enterprise","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"21","labl":"Unpaid family worker in household enterprises","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"31","labl":"Regular salaried\/ wage employee","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"41","labl":"Casual wage labor in public works","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"51","labl":"Casual wage labor in other types of work","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"61","labl":"Had work in household enterprise but did not work due to sickness","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"62","labl":"Had work in household enterprise but did not work due to other reasons","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"71","labl":"Had regular salaried\/wage employment but did not work due to sickness","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"72","labl":"Had regular salaried\/wage employment but did not work due to other reasons","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"81","labl":"Sought work","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"82","labl":"Did not seek but was available for work","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"91","labl":"Attended educational institutions","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"92","labl":"Attended domestic duties only","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"93","labl":"Attended domestic duties and was also engaged in free collection of goods, sewing, tailing, weaving, etc. for household use","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"94","labl":"Rentiers, pensioners, remittance recipient","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"95","labl":"Not able to work due to disability","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"96","labl":"Beggars, prostitutes","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"97","labl":"Others","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"98","labl":"Did not work due to temporary sickness (for casual workers only)","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"998","labl":"Unknown","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"999","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V115","name":"IN1993A_0425","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"166","var_end_pos":"169","var_width":"4","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Industry code (NIC) for the current weekly activity","var_qstn_qstnlit":"Current weekly activity particulars\n[Questions 19-21.]\n\n\n\n\n19. Status:\n\n[] 11 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): own account worker\n[] 12 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): employer\n[] 21 Worked as a helper in household enterprise (unpaid family worker)\n[] 31 Worked as regular salaried\/wage employee\n[] 41 Worked as casual wage labour: in public works\n[] 51 Worked as casual wage labour: in other types of work\n[] 61 Had worked in household enterprise but did not work due to sickness\n[] 62 Had worked in household enterprise but did not work due to other reasons\n[] 71 Had regular salaried\/wage employment but did not work due to sickness\n[] 72 Had regular salaried\/wage employment but did not work due to other reasons\n[] 81 Sought work\n[] 82 Did not seek but was available for work\n[] 91 Attended educational institution\n[] 92 Attended domestic duties only\n[] 93 Attended domestic duties and was also engaged in free collection of goods (vegetables, roots, firewood, cattle feed etc.) sewing, tailoring, weaving etc., for household use\n[] 94 Rentiers, pensioners, remittance recipients etc.\n[] 95 Not able to work due to disability\n[] 96 Beggars, prostitutes\n[] 97 Others\n[] 98 Did not work due to temporary sickness (for casual workers only)\n\n\n\n\n\nFor codes 11-72 in question 19 \n[Questions 20-21 were asked of persons who worked or had regular employment, per question 19.]\n\n20. 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D","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"98","labl":"Unknown","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"99","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Education Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V120","name":"IN1993A_0431","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"179","var_end_pos":"179","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Obtained technical certificate\/diploma","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(6) Follow-up questions for persons unemployed on all the 7 days of work (i.e., code 1 in question 22 of section 5)\n[Questions 1-15 were asked of persons who were unemployed for all the 7 days of the week, per question 22 in section 5.]\n\n\n\n\n6. Whether obtained any technical certificate\/diploma:\n\n[] 1 Yes\n[] 2 No","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.6.0 Block6: Follow-up questions for persons unemployed on all the seven days of the week: This block is meant for collecting information on persons who are found to be unemployed on all the seven days of the week preceding the date of survey. Such persons will be identified on the basis of the daily time disposition recorded in block 5, and column (22) of block 5 will have code 1 for such persons. Information to be recorded in this block broadly includes their academic performance, particulars of work sought\/available and for those who had some employment in the past, the particulars of such employment. The item wise description of the blocks is as below.\n\n\n\n5.6.5 Column(6): Whether obtained any technical certificate\/diploma : While collecting the demographic and other particulars of household members in block 4, it may be noted educational standard in technical education is also recorded. In order to make a deeper probe in to the technical back-ground of unemployed persons the subject of technical education will be recorded in more details in this block. Code 1 or 2 will be entered in column (6) depending on whether he\/she had any technical certificate\/diploma. Persons with code 1 in col. (6) of block 6 will have code other than 1 in column (8) of block 4.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Unemployed persons","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the person obtained technical certificate or diploma.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"No","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Education Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V121","name":"IN1993A_0432","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"180","var_end_pos":"181","var_width":"2","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Technical education subject","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(6) Follow-up questions for persons unemployed on all the 7 days of work (i.e., code 1 in question 22 of section 5)\n[Questions 1-15 were asked of persons who were unemployed for all the 7 days of the week, per question 22 in section 5.]\n\n\n\n\n6. Whether obtained any technical certificate\/diploma:\n\n[] 1 Yes\n[] 2 No\n\n\n\n\n\n7. If code 1 in question 6 [If obtained any technical certificate\/diploma, per question 6.], subject:\n\n[] 01 Agriculture\/forestry\n[] 02 Engineering\/architecture\/technology\n[] 03 Medicine\/public health\/pharmacy\/dentistry\/compounding\/nursing\/midwifery\n[] 04 Veterinary\n[] 05 Teacher's training\/physical education\n[] 06 Law\/business management\/ accountancy\n[] 07 Computer science\n[] 08 Journalism\n[] 09 Library science\n[] 10 Dancing\/acting\/fine arts\n[] 11 Crafts and trade\n[] 19 Others","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.6.0 Block6: Follow-up questions for persons unemployed on all the seven days of the week: This block is meant for collecting information on persons who are found to be unemployed on all the seven days of the week preceding the date of survey. Such persons will be identified on the basis of the daily time disposition recorded in block 5, and column (22) of block 5 will have code 1 for such persons. Information to be recorded in this block broadly includes their academic performance, particulars of work sought\/available and for those who had some employment in the past, the particulars of such employment. The item wise description of the blocks is as below.\n\n\n\n5.6.6 Column (7) : Subject : For those unemployed persons with code 1 in column (6) i.e. those who have obtained any technical certificates\/diploma the subject in which such certificate\/diploma is obtained will be recorded in this column. In case the person has obtained more than one certificate\/diploma in different subjects listed for the block, the code for the subject first in the list will be recorded. The codes to be used are as follows:\n\nSubject:\n\n01. Agriculture\/forestry\n02. Engineering\/architecture\/technology\n03. Medicine\/public health\/pharmacy\/dentistry\/compounding\/nursing\/midwifery\n04. Veterinary\n05. Teacher's training\/physical education\n06. Law\/business management\/ accountancy\n07. Computer science\n08. Journalism\n09. Library science\n10. Dancing\/acting\/fine arts\n11. Crafts and trade\n19. Others","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"99"}],"var_universe":"Unemployed persons who obtained technical certificate\/diploma","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the subject of technical education obtained.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Agriculture or forestry","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"Engineering, architecture, or technology","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"3","labl":"Medicine, public health, pharmacy, dentistry, compounding, nursing, or midwifery","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"4","labl":"Veterinary","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"5","labl":"Teacher's training or physical education","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"6","labl":"Law, business management, or accountancy","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"7","labl":"Computer science","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"8","labl":"Journalism","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"Library science","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"10","labl":"Dancing, acting, or fine arts","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"11","labl":"Crafts and trade","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"19","labl":"Others","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"98","labl":"Unknown","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"99","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Education Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V122","name":"IN1993A_0433","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"182","var_end_pos":"183","var_width":"2","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Duration of present spell of unemployment","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(6) Follow-up questions for persons unemployed on all the 7 days of work (i.e., code 1 in question 22 of section 5)\n[Questions 1-15 were asked of persons who were unemployed for all the 7 days of the week, per question 22 in section 5.]\n\n\n\n\n8. Duration of present spell of unemployment:\n\n[] 1 Only 1 week\n[] 2 1 to 2 weeks\n[] 3 2 weeks to 1 month\n[] 4 1 to 2 months\n[] 5 2 to 3 months\n[] 6 3 to 6 months\n[] 7 6 to 12 months\n[] 8 Above 12 months","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.6.0 Block6: Follow-up questions for persons unemployed on all the seven days of the week: This block is meant for collecting information on persons who are found to be unemployed on all the seven days of the week preceding the date of survey. Such persons will be identified on the basis of the daily time disposition recorded in block 5, and column (22) of block 5 will have code 1 for such persons. Information to be recorded in this block broadly includes their academic performance, particulars of work sought\/available and for those who had some employment in the past, the particulars of such employment. The item wise description of the blocks is as below.\n\n\n\n5.6.7 Column (8): Duration of present spell of unemployment :\n\nThe spell of unemployment means the continuous period for which the person remained unemployed. The present spell will, therefore, refer to the period starting from the day the person became unemployed to the survey date. In the case of persons who are first entrants to the labour force the present spell will be equal to the entire length of unemployment starting from the day such person joined the labour force i.e. the day since when he\/she was seeking\/available for work and for those who had any previous employment the present spell will be the period starting from the day they were seeking or available for work after closing their employment to the survey date. The spell will be recorded in codes indicating various durations.\n\n\n1. Only 1 week\n2. 1 to 2 weeks\n3. 2 weeks to 1 month\n4. 1 to 2 months\n5. 2 to 3 months\n6. 3 to 6 months\n7. 6 to 12 months\n8. Above 12 months","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"99"}],"var_universe":"Unemployed persons","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the duration of the present spell of unemployment.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Only 1 week","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"1 to 2 week","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"3","labl":"2 weeks to 1 month","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"4","labl":"1 to 2 months","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"5","labl":"2 to 3 months","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"6","labl":"3 to 6 months","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"7","labl":"6 to 12 months","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"8","labl":"Above 12 months","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"98","labl":"Unknown","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"99","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V123","name":"IN1993A_0434","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"184","var_end_pos":"184","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Type of work sought","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(6) Follow-up questions for persons unemployed on all the 7 days of work (i.e., code 1 in question 22 of section 5)\n[Questions 1-15 were asked of persons who were unemployed for all the 7 days of the week, per question 22 in section 5.]\n\n\n\n\nParticulars of work sought\/available for\n[Questions 9-15.]\n\n\n\n\n9. Type of work:\n\n[] 1 Self-employment\n[] 2 Regular wage\/salary work\n[] 3 Casual labour","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.6.0 Block6: Follow-up questions for persons unemployed on all the seven days of the week: This block is meant for collecting information on persons who are found to be unemployed on all the seven days of the week preceding the date of survey. Such persons will be identified on the basis of the daily time disposition recorded in block 5, and column (22) of block 5 will have code 1 for such persons. Information to be recorded in this block broadly includes their academic performance, particulars of work sought\/available and for those who had some employment in the past, the particulars of such employment. The item wise description of the blocks is as below.\n\n\n\n5.6.8 Column (9) - (15): Particulars of work sought\/available:\nColumns (9) to (15) will be used to record the particulars like the nature of work sought, sector in which sought and efforts made, etc.\n\n\n\n5.6.9. Column (9): Type of work: The type of work sought by the person or for which the person is available will be one of the following types-(i) self-employment, (ii) regular wage\/salary work or (iii) casual labour. These three types will have the same meaning as explained in the 'concepts and definitions' in the beginning of this section. Codes 1, 2, or 3 will be recorded depending on the type. When a person is unable to clearly specify the type of work for which he\/she is seeking\/available, the preference may be probed by the investigator and record here.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Unemployed persons","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the type of work sought by the person.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Self employment","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"Regular wage or salary work","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"3","labl":"Casual labor","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"8","labl":"Unknown","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V124","name":"IN1993A_0435","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"185","var_end_pos":"185","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Full time\/part time work sought","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(6) Follow-up questions for persons unemployed on all the 7 days of work (i.e., code 1 in question 22 of section 5)\n[Questions 1-15 were asked of persons who were unemployed for all the 7 days of the week, per question 22 in section 5.]\n\n\n\n\nParticulars of work sought\/available for\n[Questions 9-15.]\n\n\n\n\n10. Full time\/part time work:\n\n[] 1 Full time\n[] 2 Part time","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.6.0 Block6: Follow-up questions for persons unemployed on all the seven days of the week: This block is meant for collecting information on persons who are found to be unemployed on all the seven days of the week preceding the date of survey. Such persons will be identified on the basis of the daily time disposition recorded in block 5, and column (22) of block 5 will have code 1 for such persons. Information to be recorded in this block broadly includes their academic performance, particulars of work sought\/available and for those who had some employment in the past, the particulars of such employment. The item wise description of the blocks is as below.\n\n\n\n5.6.8 Column (9) - (15): Particulars of work sought\/available:\nColumns (9) to (15) will be used to record the particulars like the nature of work sought, sector in which sought and efforts made, etc.\n\n\n\n5.6.10 Column (10): Full\/part time work: If the person is looking for full time work code 1 may be entered in this column and if he\/she is looking for part time work code 2 may be recorded.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Unemployed persons","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the person sought full time or part time work","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Full time","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"Part time","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"8","labl":"Unknown","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V125","name":"IN1993A_0436","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"186","var_end_pos":"186","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Sector of activity work sought","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(6) Follow-up questions for persons unemployed on all the 7 days of work (i.e., code 1 in question 22 of section 5)\n[Questions 1-15 were asked of persons who were unemployed for all the 7 days of the week, per question 22 in section 5.]\n\n\n\n\nParticulars of work sought\/available for\n[Questions 9-15.]\n\n\n\n\n11. Sector of activity:\n\n[] 1 Agriculture\n[] 2 Non-agriculture","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.6.0 Block6: Follow-up questions for persons unemployed on all the seven days of the week: This block is meant for collecting information on persons who are found to be unemployed on all the seven days of the week preceding the date of survey. Such persons will be identified on the basis of the daily time disposition recorded in block 5, and column (22) of block 5 will have code 1 for such persons. Information to be recorded in this block broadly includes their academic performance, particulars of work sought\/available and for those who had some employment in the past, the particulars of such employment. The item wise description of the blocks is as below.\n\n\n\n5.6.8 Column (9) - (15): Particulars of work sought\/available:\nColumns (9) to (15) will be used to record the particulars like the nature of work sought, sector in which sought and efforts made, etc.\n\n\n\n5.6.11 Column (11): Sector of activity (agriculture-1, non-agriculture-2): Whether the person is seeking\/available for work in agricultural in non-agricultural sector will be ascertained and recorded code 1 or 2 for agriculture and non-agriculture, respectively.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Unemployed persons","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the sector of activity for work sought was agriculture or non-agriculture.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Agriculture","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"Non-agriculture","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"8","labl":"Unknown","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V126","name":"IN1993A_0437","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"187","var_end_pos":"187","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Whether efforts made to get work","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(6) Follow-up questions for persons unemployed on all the 7 days of work (i.e., code 1 in question 22 of section 5)\n[Questions 1-15 were asked of persons who were unemployed for all the 7 days of the week, per question 22 in section 5.]\n\n\n\n\nParticulars of work sought\/available for\n[Questions 9-15.]\n\n\n\n\n12. Whether efforts made to get work:\n\n[] 1 Yes\n[] 2 No","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.6.0 Block6: Follow-up questions for persons unemployed on all the seven days of the week: This block is meant for collecting information on persons who are found to be unemployed on all the seven days of the week preceding the date of survey. Such persons will be identified on the basis of the daily time disposition recorded in block 5, and column (22) of block 5 will have code 1 for such persons. Information to be recorded in this block broadly includes their academic performance, particulars of work sought\/available and for those who had some employment in the past, the particulars of such employment. The item wise description of the blocks is as below.\n\n\n\n5.6.8 Column (9) - (15): Particulars of work sought\/available:\nColumns (9) to (15) will be used to record the particulars like the nature of work sought, sector in which sought and efforts made, etc.\n\n\n\n5.6.12 Column (12): Whether efforts made to get work: As this block is meant for persons who are either seeking or though not seeking but reported to be available for work, it will be ascertained if the person made any efforts to get work i.e. if the person actively sought work during the present spell of unemployment. Code 1 or 2 will be recorded according to whether the person made any efforts to get work or not during the current spell of unemployment.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Unemployed persons","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the person made efforts to get work.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"No","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V127","name":"IN1993A_0438","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"188","var_end_pos":"188","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Nature of efforts made to get work","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(6) Follow-up questions for persons unemployed on all the 7 days of work (i.e., code 1 in question 22 of section 5)\n[Questions 1-15 were asked of persons who were unemployed for all the 7 days of the week, per question 22 in section 5.]\n\n\n\n\nParticulars of work sought\/available for\n[Questions 9-15.]\n\n\n\n\n12. Whether efforts made to get work:\n\n[] 1 Yes\n[] 2 No\n\n\n\n\n\nIf code 1 in question 12:\n[Questions 13-14 were asked of persons who made efforts to get work, per question 12.]\n\n\n\n\n13. Nature of efforts made:\n\n[] 1 Registered in the employment exchange\n[] 2 Contacted prospective employer in person\n[] 3 Contacted prospective employer through application\n[] 9 Other efforts","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.6.0 Block6: Follow-up questions for persons unemployed on all the seven days of the week: This block is meant for collecting information on persons who are found to be unemployed on all the seven days of the week preceding the date of survey. Such persons will be identified on the basis of the daily time disposition recorded in block 5, and column (22) of block 5 will have code 1 for such persons. Information to be recorded in this block broadly includes their academic performance, particulars of work sought\/available and for those who had some employment in the past, the particulars of such employment. The item wise description of the blocks is as below.\n\n\n\n5.6.8 Column (9) - (15): Particulars of work sought\/available:\nColumns (9) to (15) will be used to record the particulars like the nature of work sought, sector in which sought and efforts made, etc.\n\n\n\n5.6.13 Column (13): If code 1 in col. (12), nature of efforts made: For those persons who have reported 'yes' in column (12) i.e. made efforts to get work, the nature of efforts made will be recorded in codes as follows:\n\n1. Registered in the employment exchange\n2. Contacted prospective employer in person\n3. Contacted prospective employer through application\n9. Other efforts\n\n\nWhere more than one code is applicable, the code appearing first will be recorded. 'Registered in the employment exchange' will be only those who are currently in the live register of employment exchange.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Unemployed persons","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the nature of efforts the person made to get work.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Registered in the employment exchange","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"Contacted prospective employer in person","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"3","labl":"Contacted prospective employer through application","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"4","labl":"Contacted prospective employer through other efforts","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V128","name":"IN1993A_0439","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"189","var_end_pos":"189","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Appeared in an interview","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(6) Follow-up questions for persons unemployed on all the 7 days of work (i.e., code 1 in question 22 of section 5)\n[Questions 1-15 were asked of persons who were unemployed for all the 7 days of the week, per question 22 in section 5.]\n\n\n\n\nParticulars of work sought\/available for\n[Questions 9-15.]\n\n\n\n\n12. Whether efforts made to get work:\n\n[] 1 Yes\n[] 2 No\n\n\n\n\n\nIf code 1 in question 12:\n[Questions 13-14 were asked of persons who made efforts to get work, per question 12.]\n\n\n\n\n14. Whether appeared in an interview:\n\n[] 1 Yes\n[] 2 No","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.6.0 Block6: Follow-up questions for persons unemployed on all the seven days of the week: This block is meant for collecting information on persons who are found to be unemployed on all the seven days of the week preceding the date of survey. Such persons will be identified on the basis of the daily time disposition recorded in block 5, and column (22) of block 5 will have code 1 for such persons. Information to be recorded in this block broadly includes their academic performance, particulars of work sought\/available and for those who had some employment in the past, the particulars of such employment. The item wise description of the blocks is as below.\n\n\n\n5.6.8 Column (9) - (15): Particulars of work sought\/available:\nColumns (9) to (15) will be used to record the particulars like the nature of work sought, sector in which sought and efforts made, etc.\n\n\n\n5.6.14 Column (14): Whether appeared in an interview\/written test: This column will be filled in only for those who have made efforts to get work. The reference period will again be the present spell of unemployment. If the person has appeared for a job interview\/written test code 1 will be recorded irrespective of the results of the interview\/test. An interview for this purpose will be any meeting of the person with the employer or his\/her representative(s) with the explicit purpose of assessing the persons suitability for the job he\/she has sought. Code 1 will be applicable even where the written test or interview is only a part of the selection process.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Unemployed persons","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the person appeared in an interview.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"No","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"8","labl":"Unknown","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V129","name":"IN1993A_0440","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"190","var_end_pos":"190","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Reason for not seeking work","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(6) Follow-up questions for persons unemployed on all the 7 days of work (i.e., code 1 in question 22 of section 5)\n[Questions 1-15 were asked of persons who were unemployed for all the 7 days of the week, per question 22 in section 5.]\n\n\n\n\nParticulars of work sought\/available for\n[Questions 9-15.]\n\n\n\n\n12. Whether efforts made to get work:\n\n[] 1 Yes\n[] 2 No\n\n\n\n\n\n15. If code 2 in question 12 [If efforts were not made to get work, per question 12], reason for not seeking:\n\n[] 1 Expecting recall to earlier job\n[] 2 Believes no opportunities exist\/unaware of work avenues\n[] 3 Economic constraints\n[] 4 Social reasons\n[] 9 Other reasons","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.6.0 Block6: Follow-up questions for persons unemployed on all the seven days of the week: This block is meant for collecting information on persons who are found to be unemployed on all the seven days of the week preceding the date of survey. Such persons will be identified on the basis of the daily time disposition recorded in block 5, and column (22) of block 5 will have code 1 for such persons. Information to be recorded in this block broadly includes their academic performance, particulars of work sought\/available and for those who had some employment in the past, the particulars of such employment. The item wise description of the blocks is as below.\n\n\n\n5.6.8 Column (9) - (15): Particulars of work sought\/available:\nColumns (9) to (15) will be used to record the particulars like the nature of work sought, sector in which sought and efforts made, etc.\n\n\n\n5.6.15 Column (15): If code 2 in column (12), reason for not seeking: For persons who have not actively sought work will have code 2 in col. (12) such persons have not sought work b but are available for work. The reason for their seeking work will be recorded in this column as follows.\n\n\n1. Expecting recall to earlier job\n2. Believes no opportunities exist\/unaware of work avenues\n3. Economic constraints\n4. Social reasons\n9. Other reasons\n\n\n[p. 38]\nPersons who were in employment but are currently unemployed due to reasons like lay off without pay, lockout etc. or whose work contract is periodical in nature and expect to be recalled to the earlier job and consequently is not seeking a job, will be given code 1. In many cases due to lack of demand the unit might have closed but the employee except to be recalled as soon as things improve, will also come in this category. Sometimes, due to the repeated failure of attempts to get work or seeing non-qualified persons unemployed, persons may step making efforts to get work. Many times persons with low educational levels may not be aware of opportunities for work. In all such cases, the code-2 will be assigned in this column. Economic constraints as a reason will include being too poor to spend m0money on applications, to go to cities\/towns for search of work etc. Persons who do not actively make efforts to get work due to family traditions or other social factors will be given code-4.\n\nReasons which cannot be classified into any of the above five will be treated as 'others' and given code 9. In case more than one code is found applicable to a person the code which appears first in the code list will be recorded.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Unemployed persons who did not make efforts to get work","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the reason for not seeking work.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Expecting recall to earlier job","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"Believes no opportunities exist or unaware of work avenues","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"3","labl":"Economic constraints","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"4","labl":"Social reasons","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"5","labl":"Other reasons","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V130","name":"IN1993A_0441","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"191","var_end_pos":"191","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Whether ever worked","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(6) Follow-up questions for persons unemployed on all the 7 days of work (i.e., code 1 in question 22 of section 5)\n[Questions 1-15 were asked of persons who were unemployed for all the 7 days of the week, per question 22 in section 5.]\n\n\n\n\n16. Whether ever worked:\n\n[] 1 Yes\n[] 2 No","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.6.0 Block6: Follow-up questions for persons unemployed on all the seven days of the week: This block is meant for collecting information on persons who are found to be unemployed on all the seven days of the week preceding the date of survey. Such persons will be identified on the basis of the daily time disposition recorded in block 5, and column (22) of block 5 will have code 1 for such persons. Information to be recorded in this block broadly includes their academic performance, particulars of work sought\/available and for those who had some employment in the past, the particulars of such employment. The item wise description of the blocks is as below.\n\n\n\n5.6.16 Column (16): Whether ever worked: The purpose of this item is to separate first time job seekers from persons who worked sometime in the past but are now unemployed. As the subsequent columns will be used to record the details of last employment, this last employment will mean having more or less regular work at least for some time. Thus among the unemployed, those who had more or less regular work at least for sometime in the past will be given code 1 in column (16).","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Unemployed persons","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the person ever worked.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"No","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V131","name":"IN1993A_0442","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"192","var_end_pos":"193","var_width":"2","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Duration of last employment","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(6) Follow-up questions for persons unemployed on all the 7 days of work (i.e., code 1 in question 22 of section 5)\n[Questions 1-15 were asked of persons who were unemployed for all the 7 days of the week, per question 22 in section 5.]\n\n\n\n\n16. Whether ever worked:\n\n[] 1 Yes\n[] 2 No\n\n\n\n\n\nIf code 1 in question 16, particulars of last employment.\n[Questions 17-22 were asked of persons who ever worked, per question 16.]\n\n\n\n\n17. Duration:\n\n[] 1 Only 1 week\n[] 2 1 to 2 weeks\n[] 3 2 weeks to 1 month\n[] 4 1 to 2 months\n[] 5 2 to 3 months\n[] 6 3 to 6 months\n[] 7 6 to 12 months\n[] 8 Above 12 months","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.6.0 Block6: Follow-up questions for persons unemployed on all the seven days of the week: This block is meant for collecting information on persons who are found to be unemployed on all the seven days of the week preceding the date of survey. Such persons will be identified on the basis of the daily time disposition recorded in block 5, and column (22) of block 5 will have code 1 for such persons. Information to be recorded in this block broadly includes their academic performance, particulars of work sought\/available and for those who had some employment in the past, the particulars of such employment. The item wise description of the blocks is as below.\n\n\n\n5.6.17 Columns (17)-(22): If code 1 in col. (16) particulars of last employment : Columns (17) - (22) will be used to record the particulars of the last employment of those who had some employment in the past. Procedure for recording the particulars is explained in the subsequent paragraphs.\n\n\n\n5.6.18 Column (17): Duration: The duration of the last employment will be recorded in codes similar to the duration codes used for column (8).","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"99"}],"var_universe":"Unemployed persons who ever worked","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the duration of the last employment.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Only 1 week","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"1 to 2 week","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"3","labl":"2 weeks to 1 month","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"4","labl":"1 to 2 months","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"5","labl":"2 to 3 months","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"6","labl":"3 to 6 months","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"7","labl":"6 to 12 months","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"8","labl":"Above 12 months","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"98","labl":"Unknown","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"99","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V132","name":"IN1993A_0443","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"194","var_end_pos":"195","var_width":"2","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Status of last employment","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(6) Follow-up questions for persons unemployed on all the 7 days of work (i.e., code 1 in question 22 of section 5)\n[Questions 1-15 were asked of persons who were unemployed for all the 7 days of the week, per question 22 in section 5.]\n\n\n\n\n16. Whether ever worked:\n\n[] 1 Yes\n[] 2 No\n\n\n\n\n\nIf code 1 in question 16, particulars of last employment.\n[Questions 17-22 were asked of persons who ever worked, per question 16.]\n\n\n\n\n18. Status:\n\n[] 11 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): own account worker\n[] 12 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): employer\n[] 21 Worked as a helper in household enterprise (unpaid family worker)\n[] 31 Worked as regular salaried\/wage employee\n[] 41 Worked as casual wage labour: in public works\n[] 51 Worked as casual wage labour: in other types of work","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.6.0 Block6: Follow-up questions for persons unemployed on all the seven days of the week: This block is meant for collecting information on persons who are found to be unemployed on all the seven days of the week preceding the date of survey. Such persons will be identified on the basis of the daily time disposition recorded in block 5, and column (22) of block 5 will have code 1 for such persons. Information to be recorded in this block broadly includes their academic performance, particulars of work sought\/available and for those who had some employment in the past, the particulars of such employment. The item wise description of the blocks is as below.\n\n\n\n5.6.17 Columns (17)-(22): If code 1 in col. (16) particulars of last employment : Columns (17) - (22) will be used to record the particulars of the last employment of those who had some employment in the past. Procedure for recording the particulars is explained in the subsequent paragraphs.\n\n\n\n5.6.19 Column (18): Status :Status refers to the status of job like self-employment, casual labour etc. and the codes used for usual status relating to employment (i.e. 11-51) only will be applicable.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"11","max":"99"}],"var_universe":"Unemployed persons who ever worked","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the status of the last employment.","var_catgry":[{"value":"11","labl":"Own account worker in household enterprise","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"12","labl":"Employer in household enterprise","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"21","labl":"Unpaid family worker in household enterprises","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"31","labl":"Regular salaried\/ wage employee","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"41","labl":"Casual wage labor in public works","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"51","labl":"Casual wage labor in other types of work","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"98","labl":"Unknown","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"99","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V133","name":"IN1993A_0444","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"196","var_end_pos":"199","var_width":"4","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Industry of last employment (3-digit code in NIC-1987)","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(6) Follow-up questions for persons unemployed on all the 7 days of work (i.e., code 1 in question 22 of section 5)\n[Questions 1-15 were asked of persons who were unemployed for all the 7 days of the week, per question 22 in section 5.]\n\n\n\n\n16. Whether ever worked:\n\n[] 1 Yes\n[] 2 No\n\n\n\n\n\nIf code 1 in question 16, particulars of last employment.\n[Questions 17-22 were asked of persons who ever worked, per question 16.]\n\n\n\n\n19. Industry (as in NIC-1987) _ _ _\n\n20. Occupation (as in NCO-1968) _ _ _","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.6.0 Block6: Follow-up questions for persons unemployed on all the seven days of the week: This block is meant for collecting information on persons who are found to be unemployed on all the seven days of the week preceding the date of survey. Such persons will be identified on the basis of the daily time disposition recorded in block 5, and column (22) of block 5 will have code 1 for such persons. Information to be recorded in this block broadly includes their academic performance, particulars of work sought\/available and for those who had some employment in the past, the particulars of such employment. The item wise description of the blocks is as below.\n\n\n\n5.6.17 Columns (17)-(22): If code 1 in col. (16) particulars of last employment : Columns (17) - (22) will be used to record the particulars of the last employment of those who had some employment in the past. Procedure for recording the particulars is explained in the subsequent paragraphs.\n\n\n\n5.6.20 Columns (19) and (20): Industry and occupation: Industry and occupation codes (3 digit) as per NIC - 1987 and NCO - 1968, respectively, applicable to the last employment will be entered in these two columns.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"0","max":"9999"}],"var_universe":"Unemployed persons who ever worked","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the industry of the last employment (3-digit code in NIC-1987).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Growing of cereal crops","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"1","labl":"Growing of pulses (arhar, gram,moong,urd, etc.)","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"Growing of cotton","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"4","labl":"Growing of oilseeds","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"5","labl":"Growing of sugarcane of sugarbeet","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"6","labl":"Growing of roots and tubers, vegetables,singhara,chillies and other spices (other than pepper and cardamom)","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"7","labl":"Floriculture and horticulture including tree nurseries","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"8","labl":"Growing of fodder crops","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"Agricultural production n.e.c.","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"10","labl":"Plantation of tea","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"15","labl":"Plantation of coconut and arecanut","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"17","labl":"Growing of fruits","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"19","labl":"Plantations not elsewhere classified","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"20","labl":"Cattle breeding, rearing and ranching etc.; production of milk","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"32","labl":"Animal shearing and livestock services n.e.c. 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Reasons which cannot be coded in 1-6 will be given code 9.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Unemployed persons who ever worked","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the reason for the break in employment.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Loss of earlier job","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"Quit earlier job","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"3","labl":"Lay-off without pay","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"4","labl":"Unit has closed down","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"5","labl":"Lack of work in the enterprise (for self-employed persons)","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"6","labl":"Lack of work in the area (for casual labor)","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"7","labl":"Others","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V136","name":"IN1993A_0447","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"205","var_end_pos":"205","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Reason for quitting earlier job","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(6) Follow-up questions for persons unemployed on all the 7 days of work (i.e., code 1 in question 22 of section 5)\n[Questions 1-15 were asked of persons who were unemployed for all the 7 days of the week, per question 22 in section 5.]\n\n\n\n\n16. Whether ever worked:\n\n[] 1 Yes\n[] 2 No\n\n\n\n\n\nIf code 1 in question 16, particulars of last employment.\n[Questions 17-22 were asked of persons who ever worked, per question 16.]\n\n\n\n\n21. Reason for break in employment:\n\n[] 1 Loss of earlier job\n[] 2 Quit earlier job\n[] 3 Lay-off without pay\n[] 4 Unit has closed down\n[] 5 Lack of work in the enterprise (for self-employed persons)\n[] 6 Lack of work in the area (for casual labour)\n[] 9 Others\n\n\n\n\n\n22. If code 2 in question 21 [If quit earlier job, per question 21.], reason for quitting job:\n\n[] 1 Work was not remunerative enough\n[] 2 Unpleasant environment\n[] 3 Employer harsh\n[] 4 Health hazard\n[] 6 To avail benefits of voluntary retirement\n[] 9 Others","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.6.0 Block6: Follow-up questions for persons unemployed on all the seven days of the week: This block is meant for collecting information on persons who are found to be unemployed on all the seven days of the week preceding the date of survey. Such persons will be identified on the basis of the daily time disposition recorded in block 5, and column (22) of block 5 will have code 1 for such persons. Information to be recorded in this block broadly includes their academic performance, particulars of work sought\/available and for those who had some employment in the past, the particulars of such employment. The item wise description of the blocks is as below.\n\n\n\n5.6.17 Columns (17)-(22): If code 1 in col. (16) particulars of last employment : Columns (17) - (22) will be used to record the particulars of the last employment of those who had some employment in the past. Procedure for recording the particulars is explained in the subsequent paragraphs.\n\n\n\n5.6.22 Column (22): Reason for quitting job: For those persons who have quit their job (i.e. code 2 in column (21) the reason for quitting the job will be recorded as follows.\n\n1. Work was not remunerative enough\n2. Unpleasant environment\n3. Employer harsh\n4. Health hazard\n6. To avail benefits of voluntary retirement\n9. Others\n\n\nCodes are self-explanatory. Unpleasant environment will be excluding the factor mentioned for codes 3 and 4. In case more than one code is applicable, the code which appears first in the code list will be given.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Unemployed persons because of quitting earlier job","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the reason for quitting an earlier job.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Work was not remunerative","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"Unpleasant environment","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"3","labl":"Employer harsh","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"4","labl":"Health hazard","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"5","labl":"Others","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V137","name":"IN1993A_0450","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"206","var_end_pos":"206","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Whether changed nature of work and\/or establishment","var_qstn_qstnlit":"18. Status:\n\n[] 11 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): own account worker\n[] 12 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): employer\n[] 21 Worked as a helper in household enterprise (unpaid family worker)\n[] 31 Worked as regular salaried\/wage employee\n[] 41 Worked as casual wage labour: in public works\n[] 51 Worked as casual wage labour: in other types of work\n\n\n\n\n\n(7) Follow-up questions for persons with usual activity status codes 11-51 either in principal (question 12 of section 4) or in subsidiary (question 18 of section 4) status\n[Questions 1-20 were asked of persons who worked in a principal activity status, per question 12 or in a subsidiary status per question 18 in section 4.]\n\n\n\n\n3. Principal:\n\n[] 11 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): own account worker\n[] 12 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): employer\n[] 21 Worked as a helper in household enterprise (unpaid family worker)\n[] 31 Worked as regular salaried\/wage employee\n[] 41 Worked as casual wage labour in public works\n[] 51 Worked as casual wage labour in other types of work\n[] 81 Did not seek but was seeking and\/or available for work\n[] 91 Attended educational institution\n[] 92 Attended domestic duties only\n[] 93 Attended domestic duties and was also engaged in free collection of goods (vegetables, roots, firewood, cattle feed etc.) sewing, tailoring, weaving etc., for household use\n[] 94 Rentiers, pensioners, remittance recipients, etc.\n[] 95 Not able to work due to disability\n[] 96 Beggars, prostitutes\n[] 97 Others\n\n\n\n\n\nIf code 11-51 in question 3 \n[Questions 5-7 were asked of persons who worked in principal status, per question 3.]","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.7.0 Block 7: Follow up questions for persons employed either in the principal or subsidiary status: In this block an attempt is made to collect information on certain qualitative aspects of the employment of those who are categorised as employed either in the principal or subsidiary status. The aspects to be probed include occupational mobility, extent of under utilisation of labour time, membership in trade unions, nature of employer, etc.\n\n\n\n5.7.3 Column (5): Whether changed nature of work and\/or establishment during the last two years: Columns (5) - (7) will be filled in only for those who are employed in the principal usual status (i.e. persons with code 11-51 in column (3). The codes applicable for this column are:\n\n 1. Changed nature of work but not the establishment\n 2. Changed establishment but not the nature of work\n 3. Changed nature of work and also establishment\n 4. Neither changed nature of work nor establishment\n\n\nThe 'nature of work' will be based on the criterion of type of work performed by the person and can be taken as the occupation pursued by him\/her. The term establishment is used in a broad sense and will include all producing units including household enterprises. In this sense, a person changing from one government department or organisation to another on a routine transfer\/promotion posting will not be considered as having changed establishment. However, if his nature of work has changed consequent to this, code 1 will be given. In case he\/she has lost or quit the earlier job and taken up a fresh job in another department or organisation, it will be taken as a change in establishment as such changes are an indication of occupational mobility. The reference period for this item will be preceding two years from the date of survey. Code 3 will be applicable even where the change in nature of work and change in establishment has taken place at two different time points within the reference period of two years.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Persons who worked in principal status","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the person changed nature of work and\/or establishment during the last two years.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Changed nature of work but not the establishment","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"Changed establishment but not the nature of work","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"3","labl":"Changed nature of work and also establishment","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"4","labl":"Neither changed nature of work nor establishment","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V138","name":"IN1993A_0451","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"207","var_end_pos":"208","var_width":"2","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Reason for changing work","var_qstn_qstnlit":"18. Status:\n\n[] 11 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): own account worker\n[] 12 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): employer\n[] 21 Worked as a helper in household enterprise (unpaid family worker)\n[] 31 Worked as regular salaried\/wage employee\n[] 41 Worked as casual wage labour: in public works\n[] 51 Worked as casual wage labour: in other types of work\n\n\n\n\n\n(7) Follow-up questions for persons with usual activity status codes 11-51 either in principal (question 12 of section 4) or in subsidiary (question 18 of section 4) status\n[Questions 1-20 were asked of persons who worked in a principal activity status, per question 12 or in a subsidiary status per question 18 in section 4.]\n\n\n\n\n3. Principal:\n\n[] 11 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): own account worker\n[] 12 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): employer\n[] 21 Worked as a helper in household enterprise (unpaid family worker)\n[] 31 Worked as regular salaried\/wage employee\n[] 41 Worked as casual wage labour in public works\n[] 51 Worked as casual wage labour in other types of work\n[] 81 Did not seek but was seeking and\/or available for work\n[] 91 Attended educational institution\n[] 92 Attended domestic duties only\n[] 93 Attended domestic duties and was also engaged in free collection of goods (vegetables, roots, firewood, cattle feed etc.) sewing, tailoring, weaving etc., for household use\n[] 94 Rentiers, pensioners, remittance recipients, etc.\n[] 95 Not able to work due to disability\n[] 96 Beggars, prostitutes\n[] 97 Others\n\n\n\n\n\nIf code 11-51 in question 3 \n[Questions 5-7 were asked of persons who worked in principal status, per question 3.]","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.7.0 Block 7: Follow up questions for persons employed either in the principal or subsidiary status: In this block an attempt is made to collect information on certain qualitative aspects of the employment of those who are categorised as employed either in the principal or subsidiary status. The aspects to be probed include occupational mobility, extent of under utilisation of labour time, membership in trade unions, nature of employer, etc.\n\n\n\n5.7.4 Column (6): Reason for change: In this column, the reason for change will be recorded for those who have changed nature of work or establishment or both i.e., those with codes 1,2 or 3 in col.(5) of this block. The reason codes are as follows.\n\n1. Loss of earlier job due to retrenchment\/lay-off\n2. Loss of earlier job due to closure of unit\n3. For better remuneration\n4. No job satisfaction\n5. Lack of job security\n6. Work place too far\n7. Promotion\/transfer\n9. Others\n\n\n[p. 41]\nIf during the last two years more than one change of work or establishment is reported the reason for the last change will be recorded. If more than one code is applicable to a person, of the relevant codes the one which appears first in the code list will be recorded.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"99"}],"var_universe":"Persons who worked in principal status and changed nature of work or establishment","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the reason why the person changed the nature of work or establishment during the last two years.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Loss of earlier job due to retrenchment or lay-off","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"Loss of earlier job due to closure of unit","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"3","labl":"For better remuneration","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"4","labl":"No job satisfaction","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"5","labl":"Lack of job security","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"6","labl":"Work place too far","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"7","labl":"Promotion or transfer","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"Others","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"99","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V139","name":"IN1993A_0453","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"209","var_end_pos":"209","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Whether engaged mostly in full time or part time work during last 365 days","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(7) Follow-up questions for persons with usual activity status codes 11-51 either in principal (question 12 of section 4) or in subsidiary (question 18 of section 4) status\n[Questions 1-20 were asked of persons who worked in a principal activity status, per question 12 or in a subsidiary status per question 18 in section 4.]\n\n\n\n\n3. Principal:\n\n[] 11 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): own account worker\n[] 12 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): employer\n[] 21 Worked as a helper in household enterprise (unpaid family worker)\n[] 31 Worked as regular salaried\/wage employee\n[] 41 Worked as casual wage labour in public works\n[] 51 Worked as casual wage labour in other types of work\n[] 81 Did not seek but was seeking and\/or available for work\n[] 91 Attended educational institution\n[] 92 Attended domestic duties only\n[] 93 Attended domestic duties and was also engaged in free collection of goods (vegetables, roots, firewood, cattle feed etc.) sewing, tailoring, weaving etc., for household use\n[] 94 Rentiers, pensioners, remittance recipients, etc.\n[] 95 Not able to work due to disability\n[] 96 Beggars, prostitutes\n[] 97 Others\n\n\n\n\n\n4. Subsidiary\n\n[] 11 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): own account worker\n[] 12 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): employer\n[] 21 Worked as a helper in household enterprise (unpaid family worker)\n[] 31 Worked as regular salaried\/wage employee\n[] 41 Worked as casual wage labour: in public works\n[] 51 Worked as casual wage labour: in other types of work\n\n\n\n\n\nIf code 11-51 in question 3 or 4\n[Questions 8-18 were asked of persons who worked in principal status on in subsidiary status, per question 3 or 4.]\n\n\n\n\n8. Whether engaged mostly in full time or part time work during last 365 days:\n\n[] 1 Full time\n[] 2 Part time","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.7.0 Block 7: Follow up questions for persons employed either in the principal or subsidiary status: In this block an attempt is made to collect information on certain qualitative aspects of the employment of those who are categorised as employed either in the principal or subsidiary status. The aspects to be probed include occupational mobility, extent of under utilisation of labour time, membership in trade unions, nature of employer, etc.\n\n\n\n5.7.6 Column (8): Whether engaged mostly in full time or part time work during last 365 days (full time-1, part time-2): Columns (8) to (18) will be filled in for all those who are employed either in the principal or subsidiary status. In column (8) it will be ascertained if the person was engaged mostly in full time work or part time work. Those who are mostly engaged in full time work will be given code-1 and those who are mostly engaged in part time work will be given code -2.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Persons who worked in principal or subsidiary status","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the person engaged mostly in full time or part time work during last 365 days.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"No","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"8","labl":"Unknown","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V140","name":"IN1993A_0454","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"210","var_end_pos":"210","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Whether worked more or less regularly during last 365 days","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(7) Follow-up questions for persons with usual activity status codes 11-51 either in principal (question 12 of section 4) or in subsidiary (question 18 of section 4) status\n[Questions 1-20 were asked of persons who worked in a principal activity status, per question 12 or in a subsidiary status per question 18 in section 4.]\n\n\n\n\n3. Principal:\n\n[] 11 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): own account worker\n[] 12 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): employer\n[] 21 Worked as a helper in household enterprise (unpaid family worker)\n[] 31 Worked as regular salaried\/wage employee\n[] 41 Worked as casual wage labour in public works\n[] 51 Worked as casual wage labour in other types of work\n[] 81 Did not seek but was seeking and\/or available for work\n[] 91 Attended educational institution\n[] 92 Attended domestic duties only\n[] 93 Attended domestic duties and was also engaged in free collection of goods (vegetables, roots, firewood, cattle feed etc.) sewing, tailoring, weaving etc., for household use\n[] 94 Rentiers, pensioners, remittance recipients, etc.\n[] 95 Not able to work due to disability\n[] 96 Beggars, prostitutes\n[] 97 Others\n\n\n\n\n\n4. Subsidiary\n\n[] 11 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): own account worker\n[] 12 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): employer\n[] 21 Worked as a helper in household enterprise (unpaid family worker)\n[] 31 Worked as regular salaried\/wage employee\n[] 41 Worked as casual wage labour: in public works\n[] 51 Worked as casual wage labour: in other types of work\n\n\n\n\n\nIf code 11-51 in question 3 or 4\n[Questions 8-18 were asked of persons who worked in principal status on in subsidiary status, per question 3 or 4.]\n\n\n\n\n9. Whether worked more or less regularly during last 365 days:\n\n[] 1 Yes\n[] 2 No","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.7.0 Block 7: Follow up questions for persons employed either in the principal or subsidiary status: In this block an attempt is made to collect information on certain qualitative aspects of the employment of those who are categorised as employed either in the principal or subsidiary status. The aspects to be probed include occupational mobility, extent of under utilisation of labour time, membership in trade unions, nature of employer, etc.\n\n\n\n5.7.7 Column (9): Whether worked more or less regularly during last 365 days: According to the principal usual status approach, the broad activities category has been determined on the basis of the major time criterion. Thus, the persons who are 'employed' in their principal status may or may not be employed throughout the last 365 days. By virtue of the procedure adopted for classification of activity statuses it is possible that some of them were not employed for considerable length of time. In the case of those who were employed only in the subsidiary status this will be the situation most often. Thus, this item will be filled in for both principal and subsidiary status employed. Those who have worked more or less regularly during the reference year will be given code 1. Others will be given code 2.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Persons who worked in principal or subsidiary status","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the person worked more or less regularly during the last 365 days.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"No","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V141","name":"IN1993A_0455","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"211","var_end_pos":"212","var_width":"2","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Approximate number of months without work","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(7) Follow-up questions for persons with usual activity status codes 11-51 either in principal (question 12 of section 4) or in subsidiary (question 18 of section 4) status\n[Questions 1-20 were asked of persons who worked in a principal activity status, per question 12 or in a subsidiary status per question 18 in section 4.]\n\n\n\n\n3. Principal:\n\n[] 11 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): own account worker\n[] 12 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): employer\n[] 21 Worked as a helper in household enterprise (unpaid family worker)\n[] 31 Worked as regular salaried\/wage employee\n[] 41 Worked as casual wage labour in public works\n[] 51 Worked as casual wage labour in other types of work\n[] 81 Did not seek but was seeking and\/or available for work\n[] 91 Attended educational institution\n[] 92 Attended domestic duties only\n[] 93 Attended domestic duties and was also engaged in free collection of goods (vegetables, roots, firewood, cattle feed etc.) sewing, tailoring, weaving etc., for household use\n[] 94 Rentiers, pensioners, remittance recipients, etc.\n[] 95 Not able to work due to disability\n[] 96 Beggars, prostitutes\n[] 97 Others\n\n\n\n\n\n4. Subsidiary\n\n[] 11 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): own account worker\n[] 12 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): employer\n[] 21 Worked as a helper in household enterprise (unpaid family worker)\n[] 31 Worked as regular salaried\/wage employee\n[] 41 Worked as casual wage labour: in public works\n[] 51 Worked as casual wage labour: in other types of work\n\n\n\n\n\nIf code 11-51 in question 3 or 4\n[Questions 8-18 were asked of persons who worked in principal status on in subsidiary status, per question 3 or 4.]\n\n\n\n\n9. Whether worked more or less regularly during last 365 days:\n\n[] 1 Yes\n[] 2 No\n\n\n\n\n\nIf code 2 in question 9\n[Questions 10-12 were asked of persons who did not work more or less regularly during last 365 days, per question 9.]\n\n\n\n\n10. Approximately, number of months without work (months) ____","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.7.0 Block 7: Follow up questions for persons employed either in the principal or subsidiary status: In this block an attempt is made to collect information on certain qualitative aspects of the employment of those who are categorised as employed either in the principal or subsidiary status. The aspects to be probed include occupational mobility, extent of under utilisation of labour time, membership in trade unions, nature of employer, etc.\n\n\n\n5.7.8 Column (10): If code 2 in column (9), approximately no. of months without work (months)  : Columns (10) to (12) will be filled in for those who have not worked more or less regularly during the reference year. In column (10), the number of months such persons were without work will be recorded. The months without work need not be continuous. It is quite possible that a person was without any work for a couple of months, then in employment for some months and again out of work for a couple of months. The total of all the months out of work will be recorded here will include months in which person was unemployed and also months in which he\/she was out of labour force i.e. neither seeking\/available for work. The actual number of months will be recorded. Part of month will be rounded off to the nearest month.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"0","max":"99"}],"var_universe":"Persons who worked in principal or subsidiary status and did not work more or less regularly during the last 365 days","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the approximate number of months the person is without work.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"0","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"1","labl":"1","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"2","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"3","labl":"3","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"4","labl":"4","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"5","labl":"5","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"6","labl":"6","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"7","labl":"7","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"8","labl":"8","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"9","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"10","labl":"10","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"11","labl":"11","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"98","labl":"Unknown","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"99","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V142","name":"IN1993A_0456","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"213","var_end_pos":"213","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Sought\/available for work during months without work","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(7) Follow-up questions for persons with usual activity status codes 11-51 either in principal (question 12 of section 4) or in subsidiary (question 18 of section 4) status\n[Questions 1-20 were asked of persons who worked in a principal activity status, per question 12 or in a subsidiary status per question 18 in section 4.]\n\n\n\n\n3. Principal:\n\n[] 11 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): own account worker\n[] 12 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): employer\n[] 21 Worked as a helper in household enterprise (unpaid family worker)\n[] 31 Worked as regular salaried\/wage employee\n[] 41 Worked as casual wage labour in public works\n[] 51 Worked as casual wage labour in other types of work\n[] 81 Did not seek but was seeking and\/or available for work\n[] 91 Attended educational institution\n[] 92 Attended domestic duties only\n[] 93 Attended domestic duties and was also engaged in free collection of goods (vegetables, roots, firewood, cattle feed etc.) sewing, tailoring, weaving etc., for household use\n[] 94 Rentiers, pensioners, remittance recipients, etc.\n[] 95 Not able to work due to disability\n[] 96 Beggars, prostitutes\n[] 97 Others\n\n\n\n\n\n4. Subsidiary\n\n[] 11 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): own account worker\n[] 12 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): employer\n[] 21 Worked as a helper in household enterprise (unpaid family worker)\n[] 31 Worked as regular salaried\/wage employee\n[] 41 Worked as casual wage labour: in public works\n[] 51 Worked as casual wage labour: in other types of work\n\n\n\n\n\nIf code 11-51 in question 3 or 4\n[Questions 8-18 were asked of persons who worked in principal status on in subsidiary status, per question 3 or 4.]\n\n\n\n\n9. Whether worked more or less regularly during last 365 days:\n\n[] 1 Yes\n[] 2 No\n\n\n\n\n\nIf code 2 in question 9\n[Questions 10-12 were asked of persons who did not work more or less regularly during last 365 days, per question 9.]\n\n\n\n\n11. Whether sought\/available for work during those months:\n\n[] 1 Yes: on most days\n[] 2 Yes: on some days\n[] 3 No","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.7.0 Block 7: Follow up questions for persons employed either in the principal or subsidiary status: In this block an attempt is made to collect information on certain qualitative aspects of the employment of those who are categorised as employed either in the principal or subsidiary status. The aspects to be probed include occupational mobility, extent of under utilisation of labour time, membership in trade unions, nature of employer, etc.\n\n\n\n5.7.9 Column (11): Whether sought\/available for work during those months (yes : on most days-1, on some days-2, no-3): The codes given for this item in the brackets are self-explanatory.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Persons who worked in principal or subsidiary status and did not work more or less regularly during the last 365 days","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the person sought or was available for work during the months without work.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes, on most days","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"Yes, on some days","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"3","labl":"No","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"8","labl":"Unknown","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V143","name":"IN1993A_0457","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"214","var_end_pos":"214","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Made any efforts to get work","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(7) Follow-up questions for persons with usual activity status codes 11-51 either in principal (question 12 of section 4) or in subsidiary (question 18 of section 4) status\n[Questions 1-20 were asked of persons who worked in a principal activity status, per question 12 or in a subsidiary status per question 18 in section 4.]\n\n\n\n\n3. Principal:\n\n[] 11 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): own account worker\n[] 12 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): employer\n[] 21 Worked as a helper in household enterprise (unpaid family worker)\n[] 31 Worked as regular salaried\/wage employee\n[] 41 Worked as casual wage labour in public works\n[] 51 Worked as casual wage labour in other types of work\n[] 81 Did not seek but was seeking and\/or available for work\n[] 91 Attended educational institution\n[] 92 Attended domestic duties only\n[] 93 Attended domestic duties and was also engaged in free collection of goods (vegetables, roots, firewood, cattle feed etc.) sewing, tailoring, weaving etc., for household use\n[] 94 Rentiers, pensioners, remittance recipients, etc.\n[] 95 Not able to work due to disability\n[] 96 Beggars, prostitutes\n[] 97 Others\n\n\n\n\n\n4. Subsidiary\n\n[] 11 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): own account worker\n[] 12 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): employer\n[] 21 Worked as a helper in household enterprise (unpaid family worker)\n[] 31 Worked as regular salaried\/wage employee\n[] 41 Worked as casual wage labour: in public works\n[] 51 Worked as casual wage labour: in other types of work\n\n\n\n\n\nIf code 11-51 in question 3 or 4\n[Questions 8-18 were asked of persons who worked in principal status on in subsidiary status, per question 3 or 4.]\n\n\n\n\n9. Whether worked more or less regularly during last 365 days:\n\n[] 1 Yes\n[] 2 No\n\n\n\n\n\nIf code 2 in question 9\n[Questions 10-12 were asked of persons who did not work more or less regularly during last 365 days, per question 9.]\n\n\n\n\n12. Whether made any efforts to get work:\n\n[] 1 Registered in employment exchange\n[] 2 Made other efforts\n[] 3 No efforts","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.7.0 Block 7: Follow up questions for persons employed either in the principal or subsidiary status: In this block an attempt is made to collect information on certain qualitative aspects of the employment of those who are categorised as employed either in the principal or subsidiary status. The aspects to be probed include occupational mobility, extent of under utilisation of labour time, membership in trade unions, nature of employer, etc.\n\n\n\n5.7.10 Column 12: Whether made any efforts to get work yes : registered in employment exchange-1, made other efforts-2, no efforts-3: For those who were at work more or less regularly, the efforts made by them to get work viz. whether they registered in the employment exchange, or made other efforts, will be recorded here. Relevant codes as given in bracket above will be entered in this column.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Persons who worked in principal or subsidiary status and did not work more or less regularly during the last 365 days","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether any efforts to get work were made by the person.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Registered in employment exchange","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"Made other efforts","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"3","labl":"No efforts","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V144","name":"IN1993A_0458","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"215","var_end_pos":"215","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Whether sought\/available for additional work during the days he\/she had work","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(7) Follow-up questions for persons with usual activity status codes 11-51 either in principal (question 12 of section 4) or in subsidiary (question 18 of section 4) status\n[Questions 1-20 were asked of persons who worked in a principal activity status, per question 12 or in a subsidiary status per question 18 in section 4.]\n\n\n\n\n3. Principal:\n\n[] 11 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): own account worker\n[] 12 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): employer\n[] 21 Worked as a helper in household enterprise (unpaid family worker)\n[] 31 Worked as regular salaried\/wage employee\n[] 41 Worked as casual wage labour in public works\n[] 51 Worked as casual wage labour in other types of work\n[] 81 Did not seek but was seeking and\/or available for work\n[] 91 Attended educational institution\n[] 92 Attended domestic duties only\n[] 93 Attended domestic duties and was also engaged in free collection of goods (vegetables, roots, firewood, cattle feed etc.) sewing, tailoring, weaving etc., for household use\n[] 94 Rentiers, pensioners, remittance recipients, etc.\n[] 95 Not able to work due to disability\n[] 96 Beggars, prostitutes\n[] 97 Others\n\n\n\n\n\n4. Subsidiary\n\n[] 11 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): own account worker\n[] 12 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): employer\n[] 21 Worked as a helper in household enterprise (unpaid family worker)\n[] 31 Worked as regular salaried\/wage employee\n[] 41 Worked as casual wage labour: in public works\n[] 51 Worked as casual wage labour: in other types of work\n\n\n\n\n\nIf code 11-51 in question 3 or 4\n[Questions 8-18 were asked of persons who worked in principal status on in subsidiary status, per question 3 or 4.]\n\n\n\n\n13. Whether sought\/available for additional work during the days he\/she had work:\n\n[] 1 Yes: on most days\n[] 2 Yes: on some days\n[] 3 No","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.7.0 Block 7: Follow up questions for persons employed either in the principal or subsidiary status: In this block an attempt is made to collect information on certain qualitative aspects of the employment of those who are categorised as employed either in the principal or subsidiary status. The aspects to be probed include occupational mobility, extent of under utilisation of labour time, membership in trade unions, nature of employer, etc.\n\n\n\n5.7.11 Column (13): Whether sought\/available for additional work during the days he\/she had work (yes: on most days-1, on some days-2; no.-3) : As already mentioned in the column heading, the time reference to record whether the person was seeking\/available for additional work will be that period of last 365 days during which the person was employed. Thus for a person whose principal usual status is unemployed but had subsidiary work for a relatively short period, the availability for additional work will refer only to the short period he\/she working. This criterion will be applicable to column (15) also. The entries will be made in codes as given in the column heading.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Persons who worked in principal or subsidiary status","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the person sought or was available for additional work during the days he\/she had work.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes, on most days","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"Yes, on some days","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"3","labl":"No","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"8","labl":"Unknown","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V145","name":"IN1993A_0459","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"216","var_end_pos":"216","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Reason for seeking additional work","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(7) Follow-up questions for persons with usual activity status codes 11-51 either in principal (question 12 of section 4) or in subsidiary (question 18 of section 4) status\n[Questions 1-20 were asked of persons who worked in a principal activity status, per question 12 or in a subsidiary status per question 18 in section 4.]\n\n\n\n\n3. Principal:\n\n[] 11 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): own account worker\n[] 12 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): employer\n[] 21 Worked as a helper in household enterprise (unpaid family worker)\n[] 31 Worked as regular salaried\/wage employee\n[] 41 Worked as casual wage labour in public works\n[] 51 Worked as casual wage labour in other types of work\n[] 81 Did not seek but was seeking and\/or available for work\n[] 91 Attended educational institution\n[] 92 Attended domestic duties only\n[] 93 Attended domestic duties and was also engaged in free collection of goods (vegetables, roots, firewood, cattle feed etc.) sewing, tailoring, weaving etc., for household use\n[] 94 Rentiers, pensioners, remittance recipients, etc.\n[] 95 Not able to work due to disability\n[] 96 Beggars, prostitutes\n[] 97 Others\n\n\n\n\n\n4. Subsidiary\n\n[] 11 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): own account worker\n[] 12 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): employer\n[] 21 Worked as a helper in household enterprise (unpaid family worker)\n[] 31 Worked as regular salaried\/wage employee\n[] 41 Worked as casual wage labour: in public works\n[] 51 Worked as casual wage labour: in other types of work\n\n\n\n\n\nIf code 11-51 in question 3 or 4\n[Questions 8-18 were asked of persons who worked in principal status on in subsidiary status, per question 3 or 4.]\n\n\n\n\n13. Whether sought\/available for additional work during the days he\/she had work:\n\n[] 1 Yes: on most days\n[] 2 Yes: on some days\n[] 3 No\n\n\n\n\n\n14. If code 1 or 2 in question 13 [If sought\/available for additional work during the days he\/she had work, per question 13.], reason for seeking\/available for additional work:\n\n[] 1 To supplement income\n[] 2 Not enough work\n[] 3 Both\n[] 9 Others","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.7.0 Block 7: Follow up questions for persons employed either in the principal or subsidiary status: In this block an attempt is made to collect information on certain qualitative aspects of the employment of those who are categorised as employed either in the principal or subsidiary status. The aspects to be probed include occupational mobility, extent of under utilisation of labour time, membership in trade unions, nature of employer, etc.\n\n\n\n5.7.12 Column (14): If code 1 or 2 in col. (13), reason: The reason for seeking\/available for additional work will be entered in this column in terms of codes as follows:\n\n1. To supplement income\n2. Not enough work\n3. Both\n9. Others\n\n\nThe codes are self-explanatory.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Persons who worked in principal or subsidiary status and sought or were available for additional work","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the reason for seeking additional work.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"To supplement income","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"Not enough work","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"3","labl":"Both","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"4","labl":"Others","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"8","labl":"Unknown","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V146","name":"IN1993A_0460","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"217","var_end_pos":"217","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Whether sought\/available for alternative work during the days he\/she had work","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(7) Follow-up questions for persons with usual activity status codes 11-51 either in principal (question 12 of section 4) or in subsidiary (question 18 of section 4) status\n[Questions 1-20 were asked of persons who worked in a principal activity status, per question 12 or in a subsidiary status per question 18 in section 4.]\n\n\n\n\n3. Principal:\n\n[] 11 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): own account worker\n[] 12 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): employer\n[] 21 Worked as a helper in household enterprise (unpaid family worker)\n[] 31 Worked as regular salaried\/wage employee\n[] 41 Worked as casual wage labour in public works\n[] 51 Worked as casual wage labour in other types of work\n[] 81 Did not seek but was seeking and\/or available for work\n[] 91 Attended educational institution\n[] 92 Attended domestic duties only\n[] 93 Attended domestic duties and was also engaged in free collection of goods (vegetables, roots, firewood, cattle feed etc.) sewing, tailoring, weaving etc., for household use\n[] 94 Rentiers, pensioners, remittance recipients, etc.\n[] 95 Not able to work due to disability\n[] 96 Beggars, prostitutes\n[] 97 Others\n\n\n\n\n\n4. Subsidiary\n\n[] 11 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): own account worker\n[] 12 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): employer\n[] 21 Worked as a helper in household enterprise (unpaid family worker)\n[] 31 Worked as regular salaried\/wage employee\n[] 41 Worked as casual wage labour: in public works\n[] 51 Worked as casual wage labour: in other types of work\n\n\n\n\n\nIf code 11-51 in question 3 or 4\n[Questions 8-18 were asked of persons who worked in principal status on in subsidiary status, per question 3 or 4.]\n\n\n\n\n15. Whether sought\/available for alternative work during the days he\/she had work:\n\n[] 1 Yes: on most days\n[] 2 Yes: on some days\n[] 3 No","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.7.0 Block 7: Follow up questions for persons employed either in the principal or subsidiary status: In this block an attempt is made to collect information on certain qualitative aspects of the employment of those who are categorised as employed either in the principal or subsidiary status. The aspects to be probed include occupational mobility, extent of under utilisation of labour time, membership in trade unions, nature of employer, etc.\n\n\n\n5.7.13 Column (15): Whether sought\/available for alternative work during the days he\/she had worked (yes: on most days-1, on some days-2; no-3) : As in the case of availability for additional work, information in respect of a person's availability for alternative work will be collected with reference to that period of last 365 days during which he\/she was employed. The entry will be made in codes as given in the column heading. Alternative work will mean alternative occupation.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Persons who worked in principal or subsidiary status","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the person sought or was available for alternative work during the days he\/she had work.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes, on most days","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"Yes, on some days","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"3","labl":"No","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V147","name":"IN1993A_0461","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"218","var_end_pos":"218","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Reason for seeking alternative work","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(7) Follow-up questions for persons with usual activity status codes 11-51 either in principal (question 12 of section 4) or in subsidiary (question 18 of section 4) status\n[Questions 1-20 were asked of persons who worked in a principal activity status, per question 12 or in a subsidiary status per question 18 in section 4.]\n\n\n\n\n3. Principal:\n\n[] 11 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): own account worker\n[] 12 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): employer\n[] 21 Worked as a helper in household enterprise (unpaid family worker)\n[] 31 Worked as regular salaried\/wage employee\n[] 41 Worked as casual wage labour in public works\n[] 51 Worked as casual wage labour in other types of work\n[] 81 Did not seek but was seeking and\/or available for work\n[] 91 Attended educational institution\n[] 92 Attended domestic duties only\n[] 93 Attended domestic duties and was also engaged in free collection of goods (vegetables, roots, firewood, cattle feed etc.) sewing, tailoring, weaving etc., for household use\n[] 94 Rentiers, pensioners, remittance recipients, etc.\n[] 95 Not able to work due to disability\n[] 96 Beggars, prostitutes\n[] 97 Others\n\n\n\n\n\n4. Subsidiary\n\n[] 11 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): own account worker\n[] 12 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): employer\n[] 21 Worked as a helper in household enterprise (unpaid family worker)\n[] 31 Worked as regular salaried\/wage employee\n[] 41 Worked as casual wage labour: in public works\n[] 51 Worked as casual wage labour: in other types of work\n\n\n\n\n\nIf code 11-51 in question 3 or 4\n[Questions 8-18 were asked of persons who worked in principal status on in subsidiary status, per question 3 or 4.]\n\n\n\n\n15. Whether sought\/available for alternative work during the days he\/she had work:\n\n[] 1 Yes: on most days\n[] 2 Yes: on some days\n[] 3 No\n\n\n\n\n\n16. If code 1 or 2 in question 15 [If sought\/available for additional work during the days he\/she had work, per question 15.], reason for seeking\/available for alternative work:\n\n[] 1 Present work not remunerative enough\n[] 2 No job satisfaction\n[] 3 Lack of job security\n[] 4 Work place too far\n[] 5 Wants wage\/salary job\n[] 9 Others","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.7.0 Block 7: Follow up questions for persons employed either in the principal or subsidiary status: In this block an attempt is made to collect information on certain qualitative aspects of the employment of those who are categorised as employed either in the principal or subsidiary status. The aspects to be probed include occupational mobility, extent of under utilisation of labour time, membership in trade unions, nature of employer, etc.\n\n\n\n5.7.14 Column (16): If code 1 or 2 in col.(15) reason : For those who 'sought\/available' for alternative work at least for some days the reason for doing so will be recorded as follows.\n\n1. Present work not remunerative enough\n2. No job satisfaction\n3. Lack of job security\n4. Work place too far\n5. Wants wage\/salary job\n9. Others\n\n\nWhen more than one code is applicable, the code appearing first in the list may be given.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Persons who worked in principal or subsidiary status and sought or were avaiable for alternative work during the days he\/she had work","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the reason why the person sought alternative work.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Present work not remunerative enough","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"No job satisfaction","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"3","labl":"Lack of job security","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"4","labl":"Work place too far","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"5","labl":"Wants wage\/salary job","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"6","labl":"Others","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"8","labl":"Unknown","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V148","name":"IN1993A_0462","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"219","var_end_pos":"219","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Union\/associations in trade","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(7) Follow-up questions for persons with usual activity status codes 11-51 either in principal (question 12 of section 4) or in subsidiary (question 18 of section 4) status\n[Questions 1-20 were asked of persons who worked in a principal activity status, per question 12 or in a subsidiary status per question 18 in section 4.]\n\n\n\n\n3. Principal:\n\n[] 11 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): own account worker\n[] 12 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): employer\n[] 21 Worked as a helper in household enterprise (unpaid family worker)\n[] 31 Worked as regular salaried\/wage employee\n[] 41 Worked as casual wage labour in public works\n[] 51 Worked as casual wage labour in other types of work\n[] 81 Did not seek but was seeking and\/or available for work\n[] 91 Attended educational institution\n[] 92 Attended domestic duties only\n[] 93 Attended domestic duties and was also engaged in free collection of goods (vegetables, roots, firewood, cattle feed etc.) sewing, tailoring, weaving etc., for household use\n[] 94 Rentiers, pensioners, remittance recipients, etc.\n[] 95 Not able to work due to disability\n[] 96 Beggars, prostitutes\n[] 97 Others\n\n\n\n\n\n4. Subsidiary\n\n[] 11 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): own account worker\n[] 12 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): employer\n[] 21 Worked as a helper in household enterprise (unpaid family worker)\n[] 31 Worked as regular salaried\/wage employee\n[] 41 Worked as casual wage labour: in public works\n[] 51 Worked as casual wage labour: in other types of work\n\n\n\n\n\nIf code 11-51 in question 3 or 4\n[Questions 8-18 were asked of persons who worked in principal status on in subsidiary status, per question 3 or 4.]\n\n\n\n\n17. Is there any union\/association in your trade?\n\n[] 1 Yes\n[] 2 No\n[] 3 Not known","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.7.0 Block 7: Follow up questions for persons employed either in the principal or subsidiary status: In this block an attempt is made to collect information on certain qualitative aspects of the employment of those who are categorised as employed either in the principal or subsidiary status. The aspects to be probed include occupational mobility, extent of under utilisation of labour time, membership in trade unions, nature of employer, etc.\n\n\n\n5.7.15 Column (17): Is there any union\/association in your trade ? (yes-1, no-2, not known-3) : Union\/association will mean any registered\/recognised body whose membership is open to a section of those engaged in a specific trade and whose main objective is to look into the interests of its members. 'Trade' refers to any occupation under the activity statuses 11-51. Thus besides the usual trade unions, association of owners, self-employed persons etc. will also be covered. The union\/association sometimes may be a large body like a factory union looking after the welfare of different types\/levels of workers. Depending on the respondents reply, codes 1, 2 or 3 will be recorded in this column. It is to be noted that even if a self employed person is aware of an association which looks after the interests of those of his kind, the answer to the question will be 'no' (code-2) if the membership of such an association is not open to him or the association does not cover the locality where he\/she runs the enterprise. It is possible that some of the self-employed persons are not aware of the existence of any association of the kind described above relating to his trade. In such cases, code 3 will be entered in column (17).","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Persons who worked in principal or subsidiary status","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether your trade had any union\/associations.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"No","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"8","labl":"Unknown","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V149","name":"IN1993A_0463","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"220","var_end_pos":"220","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Member of union\/associations","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(7) Follow-up questions for persons with usual activity status codes 11-51 either in principal (question 12 of section 4) or in subsidiary (question 18 of section 4) status\n[Questions 1-20 were asked of persons who worked in a principal activity status, per question 12 or in a subsidiary status per question 18 in section 4.]\n\n\n\n\n3. Principal:\n\n[] 11 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): own account worker\n[] 12 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): employer\n[] 21 Worked as a helper in household enterprise (unpaid family worker)\n[] 31 Worked as regular salaried\/wage employee\n[] 41 Worked as casual wage labour in public works\n[] 51 Worked as casual wage labour in other types of work\n[] 81 Did not seek but was seeking and\/or available for work\n[] 91 Attended educational institution\n[] 92 Attended domestic duties only\n[] 93 Attended domestic duties and was also engaged in free collection of goods (vegetables, roots, firewood, cattle feed etc.) sewing, tailoring, weaving etc., for household use\n[] 94 Rentiers, pensioners, remittance recipients, etc.\n[] 95 Not able to work due to disability\n[] 96 Beggars, prostitutes\n[] 97 Others\n\n\n\n\n\n4. Subsidiary\n\n[] 11 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): own account worker\n[] 12 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): employer\n[] 21 Worked as a helper in household enterprise (unpaid family worker)\n[] 31 Worked as regular salaried\/wage employee\n[] 41 Worked as casual wage labour: in public works\n[] 51 Worked as casual wage labour: in other types of work\n\n\n\n\n\nIf code 11-51 in question 3 or 4\n[Questions 8-18 were asked of persons who worked in principal status on in subsidiary status, per question 3 or 4.]\n\n\n\n\n17. Is there any union\/association in your trade?\n\n[] 1 Yes\n[] 2 No\n[] 3 Not known\n\n\n\n\n\n18. If code 1 in question 17 [If there is any union\/association in your trade, per question 17.], whether a member of the union\/association:\n\n[] 1 Yes\n[] 2 No","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.7.0 Block 7: Follow up questions for persons employed either in the principal or subsidiary status: In this block an attempt is made to collect information on certain qualitative aspects of the employment of those who are categorised as employed either in the principal or subsidiary status. The aspects to be probed include occupational mobility, extent of under utilisation of labour time, membership in trade unions, nature of employer, etc.\n\n\n\n5.7.16 Column (18): If code 1 in col.(17) whether a member of the union\/association: If the respondent reports that a union\/association as discussed in para 5.7.15 is exists in his trade, it is to be ascertained if he\/she is a member of that union\/association, code 1 or 2 will be recorded accordingly.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Persons who worked in principal or subsidiary status and had any union\/association in trade","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the person is a member of union\/associations in your trade.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"No","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"8","labl":"Unknown","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V150","name":"IN1993A_0464","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"221","var_end_pos":"221","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Nature of employment","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(7) Follow-up questions for persons with usual activity status codes 11-51 either in principal (question 12 of section 4) or in subsidiary (question 18 of section 4) status\n[Questions 1-20 were asked of persons who worked in a principal activity status, per question 12 or in a subsidiary status per question 18 in section 4.]\n\n\n\n\n3. Principal:\n\n[] 11 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): own account worker\n[] 12 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): employer\n[] 21 Worked as a helper in household enterprise (unpaid family worker)\n[] 31 Worked as regular salaried\/wage employee\n[] 41 Worked as casual wage labour in public works\n[] 51 Worked as casual wage labour in other types of work\n[] 81 Did not seek but was seeking and\/or available for work\n[] 91 Attended educational institution\n[] 92 Attended domestic duties only\n[] 93 Attended domestic duties and was also engaged in free collection of goods (vegetables, roots, firewood, cattle feed etc.) sewing, tailoring, weaving etc., for household use\n[] 94 Rentiers, pensioners, remittance recipients, etc.\n[] 95 Not able to work due to disability\n[] 96 Beggars, prostitutes\n[] 97 Others\n\n\n\n\n\n4. Subsidiary\n\n[] 11 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): own account worker\n[] 12 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): employer\n[] 21 Worked as a helper in household enterprise (unpaid family worker)\n[] 31 Worked as regular salaried\/wage employee\n[] 41 Worked as casual wage labour: in public works\n[] 51 Worked as casual wage labour: in other types of work\n\n\n\n\n\nIf code 11-51 in question 3 or 4\n[Questions 8-18 were asked of persons who worked in principal status on in subsidiary status, per question 3 or 4.]\n\n\n\n\nIf code 31 in question 3 or 4\n[Questions 19-20 were asked of persons who worked as regular salaried\/wage employee, per question 3 or 4.]\n\n\n\n\n19. Nature of employment:\n\n[] 1 Permanent\n[] 2 Temporary","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.7.0 Block 7: Follow up questions for persons employed either in the principal or subsidiary status: In this block an attempt is made to collect information on certain qualitative aspects of the employment of those who are categorised as employed either in the principal or subsidiary status. The aspects to be probed include occupational mobility, extent of under utilisation of labour time, membership in trade unions, nature of employer, etc.\n\n\n\n5.7.17 Column (19): Nature of employment (permanent-1, temporary-2) : Column (19) and (20) will be filled in for those who are wage\/salaried employees only i.e., those whose activity status code in col.(3) or (4) is 31. In column (19), the nature of employment (i.e., whether permanent or temporary) will be recorded in terms of code. Nature of employment will be considered as permanent if the person is in normal course likely to continue in the same employment. Code 1 or 2 will be given if the employment is permanent or temporary respectively.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Regular salaried\/wage employees worked in principal or subsidiary status","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the nature of employment for regular salaried\/wage employees.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Permanent","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"Temporary","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"8","labl":"Unknown","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V151","name":"IN1993A_0465","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"222","var_end_pos":"222","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Sector of employer","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(7) Follow-up questions for persons with usual activity status codes 11-51 either in principal (question 12 of section 4) or in subsidiary (question 18 of section 4) status\n[Questions 1-20 were asked of persons who worked in a principal activity status, per question 12 or in a subsidiary status per question 18 in section 4.]\n\n\n\n\n3. Principal:\n\n[] 11 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): own account worker\n[] 12 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): employer\n[] 21 Worked as a helper in household enterprise (unpaid family worker)\n[] 31 Worked as regular salaried\/wage employee\n[] 41 Worked as casual wage labour in public works\n[] 51 Worked as casual wage labour in other types of work\n[] 81 Did not seek but was seeking and\/or available for work\n[] 91 Attended educational institution\n[] 92 Attended domestic duties only\n[] 93 Attended domestic duties and was also engaged in free collection of goods (vegetables, roots, firewood, cattle feed etc.) sewing, tailoring, weaving etc., for household use\n[] 94 Rentiers, pensioners, remittance recipients, etc.\n[] 95 Not able to work due to disability\n[] 96 Beggars, prostitutes\n[] 97 Others\n\n\n\n\n\n4. Subsidiary\n\n[] 11 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): own account worker\n[] 12 Worked in household enterprise (self-employed): employer\n[] 21 Worked as a helper in household enterprise (unpaid family worker)\n[] 31 Worked as regular salaried\/wage employee\n[] 41 Worked as casual wage labour: in public works\n[] 51 Worked as casual wage labour: in other types of work\n\n\n\n\n\nIf code 11-51 in question 3 or 4\n[Questions 8-18 were asked of persons who worked in principal status on in subsidiary status, per question 3 or 4.]\n\n\n\n\nIf code 31 in question 3 or 4\n[Questions 19-20 were asked of persons who worked as regular salaried\/wage employee, per question 3 or 4.]\n\n\n\n\n20. Nature of employer:\n\n[] 1 Public\n[] 2 Semi-public\n[] 3 Private","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.7.0 Block 7: Follow up questions for persons employed either in the principal or subsidiary status: In this block an attempt is made to collect information on certain qualitative aspects of the employment of those who are categorised as employed either in the principal or subsidiary status. The aspects to be probed include occupational mobility, extent of under utilisation of labour time, membership in trade unions, nature of employer, etc.\n\n\n\n5.7.18 Column (20): Nature of employer (public-1, semi-public-2 private-3): The nature of employer is classified into public, semi-public or private depending on the ownership of the enterprise employ in the regular wage\/salaried person. Enterprises owned (i) wholly by central Govt., (ii) wholly by state and\/or Local Govt. and (iii) jointly by central Govt. and state and or\/local Govt. will be called 'public'. Enterprises wholly owned by private bodies (i.e., individual, partnership, limited companies or co-operatives etc.) will be 'private', 'semi public' will be those joint enterprises in which besides private share holders government (central\/state\/local bodies etc.) also hold some shares no matter who had the majority of shares.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Regular salaried\/wage employees worked in principal or subsidiary status","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the nature of employer of regular salaried\/wage employees.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Public","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"Semi-public","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"3","labl":"Private","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"8","labl":"Unknown","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V152","name":"IN1993A_0466","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"223","var_end_pos":"223","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"School attendance","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(8) Follow-up question for children 5-14 years\n[Questions 1-21 were asked of persons who were 5-14 years old.]\n\n\n\n\n3. School attendance:\n\n[] 1 Currently attending\n[] 2 Dropped-out\n[] 3 Never attended","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.8.0 Block 8: Follow-up questions for children aged 5-14 years: This block, which will be filled in only for persons aged5-14 years in children, is meant to record the education and activity profile of children. The details to be recorded include school attendance particulars, work related activity, etc. The time reference for identifying the activities pursued by children will be strictly that followed in either block 4 or block 5. Instead a reasonable regularity activity will be the criteria. A child will be considered working if he has spent at least a day any work with some regularity which may be seasonal.\n\n\n\n5.8.2 Column (3): School attendance (currently attending-1, dropped out-2 never attended-3) : School attendance for the purpose of this column will be include those attending classes I to X in a formal educational\/institution\/school. However, if it is found that some children in this age group are still attending kindergarten or similar pre-primary classes they may be treated as 'currently attending'. 'Currently attending' will have the same meaning as for making entry in column (9) of block 4 where current attendance in educational institution will be recorded. 'Dropped out' will be those have attended at least for some days in an educ ational institution\/school but is not currently attending any school. 'Never attended' are those who have never attended any formal school and are not currently attending any pre-primary classes. Codes 1,2, or 3 will be recorded in this column as the case may be. As a special case, children who have completed class X and are currently attending higher classes\/courses will be treated as currently attending and code 1 will be entered against them. Those who have completed class X and are not pursuing higher education will be given code-2 i.e., dropped out.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Persons age 5-14","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the person's current school attendance in a formal educational\/institution\/school.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Currently attending","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"Dropped out","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"3","labl":"Never attended","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"8","labl":"Unknown","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Education Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V153","name":"IN1993A_0467","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"224","var_end_pos":"224","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Helps in household chores","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(8) Follow-up question for children 5-14 years\n[Questions 1-21 were asked of persons who were 5-14 years old.]\n\n\n\n\n4. Whether helps in household chores:\n\n[] 1 Yes\n[] 2 No","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.8.0 Block 8: Follow-up questions for children aged 5-14 years: This block, which will be filled in only for persons aged5-14 years in children, is meant to record the education and activity profile of children. The details to be recorded include school attendance particulars, work related activity, etc. The time reference for identifying the activities pursued by children will be strictly that followed in either block 4 or block 5. Instead a reasonable regularity activity will be the criteria. A child will be considered working if he has spent at least a day any work with some regularity which may be seasonal.\n\n\n\n5.8.3 Column (4): Whether helps in household chores: This column will be filled in for all children. For those children who more or less regularly helps in the household chores (domestic work) will be given code 1, for 'yes' and those who do not will be given code 2.\n\n5.8.4 For children who are currently attending school, i.e. code 1 in column (3), their activity particulars with reference to 'work' and its effects on their studies will be recorded in columns (5) to (12). For children who are not currently attending i.e., either dropped out or never attended, the particulars of their economic activity will be recorded in columns (13) to (21). Thus, either columns (5) - (12) or columns (13)-(21) only be filled in this block for a particular child. It should be noted that a domestic servant engaged in household chores in return of wages in case and\/or kind will be considered 'working', as mentioned in para 5.4.11 (11). Hence, code-2 will be given in col. (4) against him\/her, although he\/she regularly helps in the household chores.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Persons age 5-14","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the person helped household chores.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"No","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"8","labl":"Unknown","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V154","name":"IN1993A_0468","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"225","var_end_pos":"225","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Attend school and work","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(8) Follow-up question for children 5-14 years\n[Questions 1-21 were asked of persons who were 5-14 years old.]\n\n\n\n\nIf code 1 in question 3\n[Questions 5-12 were asked of persons who were currently attending school, per question 3.]\n\n\n\n\n5. Whether also working:\n\n[] 1 Yes\n[] 2 No","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.8.0 Block 8: Follow-up questions for children aged 5-14 years: This block, which will be filled in only for persons aged5-14 years in children, is meant to record the education and activity profile of children. The details to be recorded include school attendance particulars, work related activity, etc. The time reference for identifying the activities pursued by children will be strictly that followed in either block 4 or block 5. Instead a reasonable regularity activity will be the criteria. A child will be considered working if he has spent at least a day any work with some regularity which may be seasonal.\n\n\n\n5.8.5 Column (5): Whether also working : Code 1 or 2 will be recorded depending on whether the child is normally working or not. As the child is also currently attending school, such 'work' is not expected to be any 'full time' work over a long period. The work may be outside the school hours or during the school hours on a seasonal basis.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Persons age 5-14 who were currently attending school","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the person also worked while he\/she attended school.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"No","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V155","name":"IN1993A_0469","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"226","var_end_pos":"226","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Type of activity","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(8) Follow-up question for children 5-14 years\n[Questions 1-21 were asked of persons who were 5-14 years old.]\n\n\n\n\nIf code 1 in question 3\n[Questions 5-12 were asked of persons who were currently attending school, per question 3.]\n\n\n\n\nIf code 1 in question 5:\n[Questions 6-12 were asked of children who were also working, per question 5.]\n\n\n\n\n6. Type of activity:\n\nWork in household enterprise:\n\n\n[] 1 Agriculture\n[] 2 Non-agriculture\n\n\nHired worker:\n\n\n[] 3 In agriculture\n[] 4 In non-agriculture","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.8.0 Block 8: Follow-up questions for children aged 5-14 years: This block, which will be filled in only for persons aged5-14 years in children, is meant to record the education and activity profile of children. The details to be recorded include school attendance particulars, work related activity, etc. The time reference for identifying the activities pursued by children will be strictly that followed in either block 4 or block 5. Instead a reasonable regularity activity will be the criteria. A child will be considered working if he has spent at least a day any work with some regularity which may be seasonal.\n\n\n\n5.8.6 Column (6): Type of activity : For children who have working the type of activity will be recorded in codes as follows.\n\n1. Work in household enterprise: agriculture\n2. Work in household enterprise: non-agriculture\n3. Hired worker: in agriculture\n4. Hired worker: in non-agriculture\n\n\nThe codes are self-explanatory.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Persons age 5-14 who were currently attending school and worked","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the type of work while the person attended school.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Working in household enterprise in agriculture","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"Working in household enterprise in non-agriculture","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"3","labl":"Hired worker in agriculture","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"4","labl":"Hired worker in non-agriculture","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"8","labl":"Unknown","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V156","name":"IN1993A_0470","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"227","var_end_pos":"227","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Manufacturing or construction industry","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(8) Follow-up question for children 5-14 years\n[Questions 1-21 were asked of persons who were 5-14 years old.]\n\n\n\n\nIf code 1 in question 3\n[Questions 5-12 were asked of persons who were currently attending school, per question 3.]\n\n\n\n\nIf code 1 in question 5:\n[Questions 6-12 were asked of children who were also working, per question 5.]\n\n\n\n\nIf code 4 in question 6\n[Questions 7-8 were asked of children who worked in non-agriculture, per question 6.]","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.8.0 Block 8: Follow-up questions for children aged 5-14 years: This block, which will be filled in only for persons aged5-14 years in children, is meant to record the education and activity profile of children. The details to be recorded include school attendance particulars, work related activity, etc. The time reference for identifying the activities pursued by children will be strictly that followed in either block 4 or block 5. Instead a reasonable regularity activity will be the criteria. A child will be considered working if he has spent at least a day any work with some regularity which may be seasonal.\n\n\n\n5.8.7 Column (7): Whether working in manufacturing or building construction industry: For children who are working hired worker in non-agricultural sector (i.e., code 4) in col.(6), it will be ascertained if the non-agricultural activity is either manufacturing or building construction. The activities covered under these two groups will include those coming under industry sections 2, 3 and 5 and division 97 i.e. repair services of NIC 1987. Code 1 or 2 as the case may be, will be recorded in this column.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Persons age 5-14 who were currently attending school and also worked as hired workers in non-agriculture","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the person worked in the manufacturing or construction industry while the person attended school.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"No","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"8","labl":"Unknown","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V157","name":"IN1993A_0471","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"228","var_end_pos":"229","var_width":"2","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Manufacturing or construction \"process\"","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(8) Follow-up question for children 5-14 years\n[Questions 1-21 were asked of persons who were 5-14 years old.]\n\n\n\n\nIf code 1 in question 3\n[Questions 5-12 were asked of persons who were currently attending school, per question 3.]\n\n\n\n\nIf code 1 in question 5:\n[Questions 6-12 were asked of children who were also working, per question 5.]\n\n\n\n\nIf code 4 in question 6\n[Questions 7-8 were asked of children who worked in non-agriculture, per question 6.]\n\n\n\n\n7. Whether working in manufacturing or building and construction industry:\n\n[] 1 Yes\n[] 2 No\n\n\n\n\n\n8. If code 1 in question 7 [working in manufacturing or building and construction industry] the 'process' in which working:\n\n[] 01 Bidi-making\n[] 02 Carpet weaving\n[] 03 Cement manufacture including bagging of cement\n[] 04 Cloth printing\/dyeing and weaving\n[] 05 Manufacture of matches, explosives and splitting\n[] 06 Mica cutting and splitting\n[] 07 Shellac manufacture\n[] 08 Soap manufacture\n[] 09 Tanning\n[] 10 Wool cleaning\n[] 11 Building and construction industry\n[] 12 Manufacture of slate pencils (including packing)\n[] 13 Manufacture of products from agate\n[] 14 Manufacturing processes using toxic materials and substances such as lead, mercury, manganese, chromium, cadmium, benzene, pesticides and asbestos\n[] 19 Others","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.8.0 Block 8: Follow-up questions for children aged 5-14 years: This block, which will be filled in only for persons aged5-14 years in children, is meant to record the education and activity profile of children. The details to be recorded include school attendance particulars, work related activity, etc. The time reference for identifying the activities pursued by children will be strictly that followed in either block 4 or block 5. Instead a reasonable regularity activity will be the criteria. A child will be considered working if he has spent at least a day any work with some regularity which may be seasonal.\n\n\n\n5.8.8 Column (8): If code 1 in col. (7) the 'process' in which working: The purpose of this column is to identify children working in 14 specific areas. Those who do not come under these 14 areas or 'process' will be assigned to 'others'. The relevant 'processes' and codes are as follows:\n\n1. Bidi-making\n2. Carpet weaving\n3. Cement manufacture including bagging of cement\n4. Cloth printing\/dyeing and weaving\n5. Manufacture of matches, explosives and splitting\n6. Mica cutting and splitting\n7. Shellac manufacture\n8. Soup manufacture\n9. Tanning\n10. Wool cleaning\n11. Building and construction industry\n12. Manufacture of slate pencils (including packing)\n13. Manufacture of products from agate\n14. Manufacturing processes using toxic materials and substances such as lead, mercury, manganese, chromium, cadmium, benzene, pesticides and asbestos\n19. 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Reason for working:\n\n[] 1 To supplement household income\n[] 2 Shortage of labour in household enterprise\n[] 3 To acquire skill\n[] 4 To meet personal expenses\n[] 5 To spend vacation time\n[] 6 Forced to repay loan\n[] 9 Others","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.8.0 Block 8: Follow-up questions for children aged 5-14 years: This block, which will be filled in only for persons aged5-14 years in children, is meant to record the education and activity profile of children. The details to be recorded include school attendance particulars, work related activity, etc. The time reference for identifying the activities pursued by children will be strictly that followed in either block 4 or block 5. Instead a reasonable regularity activity will be the criteria. A child will be considered working if he has spent at least a day any work with some regularity which may be seasonal.\n\n\n\n5.8.9 Column (9): Reason for working: The reason which forces the child to work will be recorded in codes as follows:\n\n1. To supplement household income\n2. Shortage of labour in household enterprise\n3. To acquire skill\n4. To meet personal expenses\n5. To spend vacation time\n6. Forced to repay loan\n9. Others\n\nThe codes are self-explanatory. Code 6 is intended for cases where the child is forced to work as part of repayment of hereditary loan or a loan contracted by other members of the household. The child in this case may not be getting any pay or may be begetting a nominal pay only. In case more than one reason are found applicable to a child, the one which appears first in the code list will be given. For a member who is an employee or a domestic servant, the reference of the household in the reason code will mean his\/her parent household. In case he\/she does not have any parent household, then one of the codes 3 and 4 will be applicable to him\/her.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Persons age 5-14 who were currently attending school and also worked","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the reason for working while attending school.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"To supplement household income","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"Shortage of labor in household enterprise","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"3","labl":"To acquire skills","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"4","labl":"To meet personal expenses","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"5","labl":"To spend vacation time","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"6","labl":"Forced to repay loan","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"7","labl":"Others","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"8","labl":"Unknown","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V159","name":"IN1993A_0473","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"231","var_end_pos":"231","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Misses school in order to work","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(8) Follow-up question for children 5-14 years\n[Questions 1-21 were asked of persons who were 5-14 years old.]\n\n\n\n\nIf code 1 in question 3\n[Questions 5-12 were asked of persons who were currently attending school, per question 3.]\n\n\n\n\nIf code 1 in question 5:\n[Questions 6-12 were asked of children who were also working, per question 5.]\n\n\n\n\n10. Whether misses school in order to work:\n\n[] 1 Yes: intermittently\n[] 2 Yes: regularly during some seasons\n[] 3 No","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.8.0 Block 8: Follow-up questions for children aged 5-14 years: This block, which will be filled in only for persons aged5-14 years in children, is meant to record the education and activity profile of children. The details to be recorded include school attendance particulars, work related activity, etc. The time reference for identifying the activities pursued by children will be strictly that followed in either block 4 or block 5. Instead a reasonable regularity activity will be the criteria. A child will be considered working if he has spent at least a day any work with some regularity which may be seasonal.\n\n\n\n5.8.10 Column (10): Whether misses school in order to work :\nThe entry against this will be recorded as in terms of codes as follows.\n\n1. Yes: intermittently\n2. Yes: regularly during some seasons\n3. No","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Persons age 5-14 who were currently attending school and also worked","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the person missed school in order to work.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes, intermittently","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"Yes, regularly during some seasons","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"3","labl":"No","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"8","labl":"Unknown","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V160","name":"IN1993A_0474","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"232","var_end_pos":"232","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Whether the work effects studies at home","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(8) Follow-up question for children 5-14 years\n[Questions 1-21 were asked of persons who were 5-14 years old.]\n\n\n\n\nIf code 1 in question 3\n[Questions 5-12 were asked of persons who were currently attending school, per question 3.]\n\n\n\n\nIf code 1 in question 5:\n[Questions 6-12 were asked of children who were also working, per question 5.]\n\n\n\n\n11. Whether work affects studies at home:\n\n[] 1 Yes: unable to do homework\n[] 2 Yes: unable to prepare for tests\/exam\n[] 3 No","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.8.0 Block 8: Follow-up questions for children aged 5-14 years: This block, which will be filled in only for persons aged5-14 years in children, is meant to record the education and activity profile of children. The details to be recorded include school attendance particulars, work related activity, etc. The time reference for identifying the activities pursued by children will be strictly that followed in either block 4 or block 5. Instead a reasonable regularity activity will be the criteria. A child will be considered working if he has spent at least a day any work with some regularity which may be seasonal.\n\n\n\n5.8.11 Column (11): Whether the work affects studies at home : The possible effect of the child's 'work' on his\/her studies at home will be recorded in codes. The codes as given below are self-explanatory.\n\n1. Yes: unable to do homework\n2. Yes: unable to prepare for tests\/exam\n3. 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Whether the work helps the household economically:\n\n[] 1 Yes\n[] 2 No","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.8.0 Block 8: Follow-up questions for children aged 5-14 years: This block, which will be filled in only for persons aged5-14 years in children, is meant to record the education and activity profile of children. The details to be recorded include school attendance particulars, work related activity, etc. The time reference for identifying the activities pursued by children will be strictly that followed in either block 4 or block 5. Instead a reasonable regularity activity will be the criteria. A child will be considered working if he has spent at least a day any work with some regularity which may be seasonal.\n\n\n\n5.8.12 Column (12): Whether the work helps the household economically (yes-1, no-2): Sometimes, children are asked to work to reduce the work-load of the elders or to enable them to be engaged in some household chore. In other occasions, the children's work make a positive contribution to the household's economy. It is to be ascertained whether the level of living of the household is any way better owing to the work done by the children. If yes, code 1 will be recorded. But if the child's work does not make any material change in the well being of the household, code 2 will be recorded in this column.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Persons age 5-14 who were currently attending school and also worked","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the work helped household economically.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"No","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"8","labl":"Unknown","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V162","name":"IN1993A_0476","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"234","var_end_pos":"235","var_width":"2","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Reasons for not currently attending school","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(8) Follow-up question for children 5-14 years\n[Questions 1-21 were asked of persons who were 5-14 years old.]\n\n\n\n\nIf code 2 or 3 in question 3\n[Questions 13-21 were asked of children who were not currently attending school, per question 3.]\n\n\n\n\n13. Reason for not currently attending:\n\n[] 01 Too young to go to school\n[] 02 Unable to cope-up\n[] 03 School facility\/higher level education facility not available\n[] 04 To participate in household economic activity\n[] 05 To work for wage\/salary\n[] 06 To take care of sibling\n[] 07 To attend household chores: by preference\n[] 08 To attend household chores: as other members engaged in work\n[] 09 Cannot afford\n[] 10 Not interested\n[] 19 Others","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.8.0 Block 8: Follow-up questions for children aged 5-14 years: This block, which will be filled in only for persons aged5-14 years in children, is meant to record the education and activity profile of children. The details to be recorded include school attendance particulars, work related activity, etc. The time reference for identifying the activities pursued by children will be strictly that followed in either block 4 or block 5. Instead a reasonable regularity activity will be the criteria. A child will be considered working if he has spent at least a day any work with some regularity which may be seasonal.\n\n\n\n5.8.13 Column (13): Reason for not currently attending:\n\n(i) Column (13) onwards will be filled in for children who are not currently attending school. Some of the children who are not currently attending are those who did not attend school any time in the past. They will have code 3 in col.(3). There will be some others who are not currently attending any school but did so sometimes in the past and the left the school. They will have code 2 in col.(3).\n\n(ii) For those with code 3 in col.(3), the reason code to be recorded in col.(13) will relate to the reason for not attending school at all. For those with code 2 in col.(3), the entry in col.(13) will relate to the reason for leaving the study. Although the code structure has been kept same for both the groups. For example, code 1 is not applicable to the drop out cases (i.e., children with code 2 in col.(3). Similarly, code 2 is not applicable to the children who never attended a school (i.e., children with code 3 in col. (3)). The codes to be used are as follows:\n\n01. Too young to go to school\n02. Unable to cope-up\n03. School facility\/higher level education facility not available\n04. To participate in household economic activity\n05. To work for wage\/salary\n06. To take care of sibling\n07. To attend household chores: by preference\n08. To attend household chores: as other members engaged in work\n09. Cannot afford\n10. Not interested\n19. Others\n\n\nToo young to go to school (code 1) will apply to those in the age-group 5-6 years and are not attending school either because of their parent's perception of the child being too small to go to school or unable to attend school due to school admission regulations regarding age. Code 2 will apply to those who drop out as they are not able to cope up with the studies. Such cases can be identified as drop outs due to repeated failures etc. This should be distinguished from code 10 i.e. 'not interested'. Not interested will be those who do not attend school or drop out because of lack of motivation to start or continue schooling. Persons who think schooling is futile and hence discontinue their schooling will also get code 10. Cannot afford (code 9) will be assigned to those who are not attending school due to financial difficulties in buying books, dress or payment of fees etc. Other codes are self-explanatory. In case of multiple codes the code appearing first will be given.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"99"}],"var_universe":"Persons age 5-14 dropped out or never attended school","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the reason for not currently attending school.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Too young to go to school","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"Unable to cope up","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"3","labl":"Schooling facility\/higher level education facility not available","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"4","labl":"To participate in household economic activity","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"5","labl":"To work for wage\/salary","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"6","labl":"To take care of sibling","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"7","labl":"To attend household chores by preference","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"8","labl":"As other members engaged in work","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"Cannot afford","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"10","labl":"Not interested","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"19","labl":"Others","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"98","labl":"Unknown","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"99","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V163","name":"IN1993A_0477","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"236","var_end_pos":"236","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Whether working for those not attending school","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(8) Follow-up question for children 5-14 years\n[Questions 1-21 were asked of persons who were 5-14 years old.]\n\n\n\n\nIf code 2 or 3 in question 3\n[Questions 13-21 were asked of children who were not currently attending school, per question 3.]\n\n\n\n\n14. Whether working:\n\n[] 1Yes\n[] 2 No","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.8.14 Column (14) - (18): These columns are same as the corresponding columns (5) - (9) and they will be filled-in the same way.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Persons age 5-14 who were not atttending school","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the person was working while not attending school.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"No","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V164","name":"IN1993A_0478","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"237","var_end_pos":"237","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Type of activity","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(8) Follow-up question for children 5-14 years\n[Questions 1-21 were asked of persons who were 5-14 years old.]\n\n\n\n\nIf code 2 or 3 in question 3\n[Questions 13-21 were asked of children who were not currently attending school, per question 3.]\n\n\n\n\nIf code 1 in question 14 \n[Questions 15-19 were asked of children who were working, per question 14.]\n\n\n\n\n15. Type of activity:\n\n[] 1 Work in household enterprise: agriculture\n[] 2 Work in household enterprise: non-agriculture\n[] 3 Hired worker: in agriculture\n[] 4 Hired worker: in non-agriculture","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.8.0 Block 8: Follow-up questions for children aged 5-14 years: This block, which will be filled in only for persons aged5-14 years in children, is meant to record the education and activity profile of children. The details to be recorded include school attendance particulars, work related activity, etc. The time reference for identifying the activities pursued by children will be strictly that followed in either block 4 or block 5. Instead a reasonable regularity activity will be the criteria. A child will be considered working if he has spent at least a day any work with some regularity which may be seasonal.\n\n\n\n5.8.14 Column (14) - (18): These columns are same as the corresponding columns (5) - (9) and they will be filled-in the same way.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Persons age 5-14 who were not atttending school and working","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the type of work activity while not attending school.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Working in household enterprises in agriculture","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"Working in household enterprises in non-agriculture","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"3","labl":"Hired worker in agriculture","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"4","labl":"Hired worker in non-agriculture","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"8","labl":"Unknown","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V165","name":"IN1993A_0481","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"238","var_end_pos":"238","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Reason for working","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(8) Follow-up question for children 5-14 years\n[Questions 1-21 were asked of persons who were 5-14 years old.]\n\n\n\n\nIf code 2 or 3 in question 3\n[Questions 13-21 were asked of children who were not currently attending school, per question 3.]\n\n\n\n\nIf code 1 in question 14 \n[Questions 15-19 were asked of children who were working, per question 14.]\n\n\n\n\n18. Reason for working:\n\n[] 1 To supplement household income\n[] 2 Shortage of labour in household enterprise\n[] 3 To acquire skill\n[] 4 To meet personal expenses\n[] 5 To spend vacation time\n[] 6 Forced to repay loan\n[] 9 Others","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.8.0 Block 8: Follow-up questions for children aged 5-14 years: This block, which will be filled in only for persons aged5-14 years in children, is meant to record the education and activity profile of children. The details to be recorded include school attendance particulars, work related activity, etc. The time reference for identifying the activities pursued by children will be strictly that followed in either block 4 or block 5. Instead a reasonable regularity activity will be the criteria. A child will be considered working if he has spent at least a day any work with some regularity which may be seasonal.\n\n\n\n5.8.14 Column (14) - (18): These columns are same as the corresponding columns (5) - (9) and they will be filled-in the same way.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Persons age 5-14 who were not atttending school and working","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the reason why the person was working while not attending school.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"To supplement household income","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"Shortage of labor in household enterprise","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"3","labl":"To acquire skill","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"4","labl":"To meet personal expenses","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"5","labl":"To spend vacation time","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"6","labl":"Forced to repay loan","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"7","labl":"Others","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"8","labl":"Unknown","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V166","name":"IN1993A_0482","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"239","var_end_pos":"239","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Work helps household economically","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(8) Follow-up question for children 5-14 years\n[Questions 1-21 were asked of persons who were 5-14 years old.]\n\n\n\n\nIf code 2 or 3 in question 3\n[Questions 13-21 were asked of children who were not currently attending school, per question 3.]\n\n\n\n\nIf code 1 in question 14 \n[Questions 15-19 were asked of children who were working, per question 14.]\n\n\n\n\n19. Whether the work helps the household economically:\n\n[] 1 Yes\n[] 2 No","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.8.0 Block 8: Follow-up questions for children aged 5-14 years: This block, which will be filled in only for persons aged5-14 years in children, is meant to record the education and activity profile of children. The details to be recorded include school attendance particulars, work related activity, etc. The time reference for identifying the activities pursued by children will be strictly that followed in either block 4 or block 5. Instead a reasonable regularity activity will be the criteria. A child will be considered working if he has spent at least a day any work with some regularity which may be seasonal.\n\n\n\n5.8.15 Column (19): Whether the work helps the household economically (yes-1, no-2): The instruction for recording entry in this column is the same as for column (12).","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Persons age 5-14 who were not atttending school and working","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the person helped the household economically while not attending school.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"No","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"8","labl":"Unknown","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V167","name":"IN1993A_0485","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"240","var_end_pos":"240","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Required to spend most of the time in domestic duties last year","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(9) Continued follow-up questions for persons with principal usual activity status codes 92 and 93 (reference: question 12 of section 4)\n[Questions 1-25 were asked of persons who attended domestic duties, per question 12 in section 4.]\n\n\n\n\n3. Were you required to spend most of your time on domestic duties almost throughout the last 365 days?\n\n[] 1 Yes\n[] 2 No","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.9.0 Block 9: Follow up questions for persons with principal usual activity status codes 92 and 93 (i.e. those engaged in domestic duties): In order to study the pattern of activities carried out along with domestic chores of those classified as engaged in domestic duties - particularly women, a separate set of special follow-up questions have been designed. These follow-up questions will be asked to all normal members of the household, classified as engaged in domestic duties according to usual status (i.e. those with usual status codes 92 and 93), and the relevant answers will be recorded in terms of the specified codes. Entries against items 1 to 14 will be recorded in the first sheet and that for items 15 to 25 in 2nd sheet. The serial no. against item 1 in the first sheet will be copied against item 1 is the second sheet.\n\n\n\n5.9.2 Item 3-5: It will be ascertained whether the relevant persons are required to spend most of their time during 365 days preceding the date of survey on domestic duties. If the answer is in the affirmative, code 1 and if the answer is in the negative, code 2 will be recorded against item 3 for each of the relevant members. If the answer is 'yes', i.e., if the entry against item 3 is code 1 for a person, the reason for his\/her participation in the household duties will be ascertained and recorded in terms of the specified code numbers against item 4. The relevant codes to be used are:\n\n1 No other member to carry out the domestic duties\n2 Cannot afford hired help\n3 For social and\/or religious constraints\n4 Others\n\n\nFor person with code 1 in item 3, item 5 will be left blank. On the other hand, if the entry against item 3 is code 2 for a person, (i.e., such participation was not required but still the person participated in the household chores) the reason for his\/her voluntary participation in household chores) will be ascertained and the code relevant to the answer obtained will be recorded against item 5. In such a case, item 4 will be left blank. The codes to be used for making entries against item 5 are:\n\n1 Non-availability of work\n2 By preference\n3 Others","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Persons who engaged in domestic duties for their principal usual activity","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the person was required to spend most of the time in domestic duties last year.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"No","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"8","labl":"Unknown","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V168","name":"IN1993A_0486","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"241","var_end_pos":"241","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Reason required to spend most of time in domestic duties","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(9) Continued follow-up questions for persons with principal usual activity status codes 92 and 93 (reference: question 12 of section 4)\n[Questions 1-25 were asked of persons who attended domestic duties, per question 12 in section 4.]\n\n\n\n\n3. Were you required to spend most of your time on domestic duties almost throughout the last 365 days?\n\n[] 1 Yes\n[] 2 No\n\n\n\n\n\n4. For code 1 in item 3, reason thereof:\n\n[Question 4 is asked of persons who were required to spend most of their time on domestic duties throughout the last 365 days.]\n\n[] 1 No other member to carry out the domestic duties\n[] 2 Cannot afford hired help\n[] 3 For social and\/or religious constraints\n[] 9 Others","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.9.0 Block 9: Follow up questions for persons with principal usual activity status codes 92 and 93 (i.e. those engaged in domestic duties): In order to study the pattern of activities carried out along with domestic chores of those classified as engaged in domestic duties - particularly women, a separate set of special follow-up questions have been designed. These follow-up questions will be asked to all normal members of the household, classified as engaged in domestic duties according to usual status (i.e. those with usual status codes 92 and 93), and the relevant answers will be recorded in terms of the specified codes. Entries against items 1 to 14 will be recorded in the first sheet and that for items 15 to 25 in 2nd sheet. The serial no. against item 1 in the first sheet will be copied against item 1 is the second sheet.\n\n\n\n5.9.2 Item 3-5: It will be ascertained whether the relevant persons are required to spend most of their time during 365 days preceding the date of survey on domestic duties. If the answer is in the affirmative, code 1 and if the answer is in the negative, code 2 will be recorded against item 3 for each of the relevant members. If the answer is 'yes', i.e., if the entry against item 3 is code 1 for a person, the reason for his\/her participation in the household duties will be ascertained and recorded in terms of the specified code numbers against item 4. The relevant codes to be used are:\n\n1 No other member to carry out the domestic duties\n2 Cannot afford hired help\n3 For social and\/or religious constraints\n4 Others\n\n\nFor person with code 1 in item 3, item 5 will be left blank. On the other hand, if the entry against item 3 is code 2 for a person, (i.e., such participation was not required but still the person participated in the household chores) the reason for his\/her voluntary participation in household chores) will be ascertained and the code relevant to the answer obtained will be recorded against item 5. In such a case, item 4 will be left blank. The codes to be used for making entries against item 5 are:\n\n1 Non-availability of work\n2 By preference\n3 Others","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Persons who were required to spend most of the time in domestic duties","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the reason why the person was required to spend most of time in domestic duties.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"No other member to carry out the domestic duties","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"Cannot afford hired help","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"3","labl":"For social and\/or religious constraints","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"4","labl":"Others","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V169","name":"IN1993A_0487","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"242","var_end_pos":"242","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Reason for pursuing domestic duties","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(9) Continued follow-up questions for persons with principal usual activity status codes 92 and 93 (reference: question 12 of section 4)\n[Questions 1-25 were asked of persons who attended domestic duties, per question 12 in section 4.]\n\n\n\n\n3. Were you required to spend most of your time on domestic duties almost throughout the last 365 days?\n\n[] 1 Yes\n[] 2 No\n\n\n\n\n\n5. For code 2 in item 3, reason for still pursuing domestic duties:\n\n[Question 5 is asked of persons who were not required to spend most of their time on domestic duties throughout the last 365 days.]\n\n[] 1 Non-availability of work\n[] 2 By preference\n[] 9 Others","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.9.0 Block 9: Follow up questions for persons with principal usual activity status codes 92 and 93 (i.e. those engaged in domestic duties): In order to study the pattern of activities carried out along with domestic chores of those classified as engaged in domestic duties - particularly women, a separate set of special follow-up questions have been designed. These follow-up questions will be asked to all normal members of the household, classified as engaged in domestic duties according to usual status (i.e. those with usual status codes 92 and 93), and the relevant answers will be recorded in terms of the specified codes. Entries against items 1 to 14 will be recorded in the first sheet and that for items 15 to 25 in 2nd sheet. The serial no. against item 1 in the first sheet will be copied against item 1 is the second sheet.\n\n\n\n5.9.2 Item 3-5: It will be ascertained whether the relevant persons are required to spend most of their time during 365 days preceding the date of survey on domestic duties. If the answer is in the affirmative, code 1 and if the answer is in the negative, code 2 will be recorded against item 3 for each of the relevant members. If the answer is 'yes', i.e., if the entry against item 3 is code 1 for a person, the reason for his\/her participation in the household duties will be ascertained and recorded in terms of the specified code numbers against item 4. The relevant codes to be used are:\n\n1 No other member to carry out the domestic duties\n2 Cannot afford hired help\n3 For social and\/or religious constraints\n4 Others\n\n\nFor person with code 1 in item 3, item 5 will be left blank. On the other hand, if the entry against item 3 is code 2 for a person, (i.e., such participation was not required but still the person participated in the household chores) the reason for his\/her voluntary participation in household chores) will be ascertained and the code relevant to the answer obtained will be recorded against item 5. In such a case, item 4 will be left blank. The codes to be used for making entries against item 5 are:\n\n1 Non-availability of work\n2 By preference\n3 Others","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Persons who engaged in domestic duties for their principal usual activity but not required to spend most of the time in domestic duties","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the reason why the person still pursued domestic duties although he\/she was not required to do.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Non availability of work","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"By preference","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"3","labl":"Others","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"8","labl":"Unknown","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V170","name":"IN1993A_0488","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"243","var_end_pos":"243","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Carried out maintenance of kitchen garden, orchards, etc.","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(9) Continued follow-up questions for persons with principal usual activity status codes 92 and 93 (reference: question 12 of section 4)\n[Questions 1-25 were asked of persons who attended domestic duties, per question 12 in section 4.]\n\n\n\n\nAlong with your domestic duties, did you more or less regularly carry out during the last 365 day: \n[Questions 6 to19]\n\n\n\n\n6. Maintenance of kitchen gardens, orchards etc.?\n\n[] 1 Yes\n[] 2 No","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.9.0 Block 9: Follow up questions for persons with principal usual activity status codes 92 and 93 (i.e. those engaged in domestic duties): In order to study the pattern of activities carried out along with domestic chores of those classified as engaged in domestic duties - particularly women, a separate set of special follow-up questions have been designed. These follow-up questions will be asked to all normal members of the household, classified as engaged in domestic duties according to usual status (i.e. those with usual status codes 92 and 93), and the relevant answers will be recorded in terms of the specified codes. Entries against items 1 to 14 will be recorded in the first sheet and that for items 15 to 25 in 2nd sheet. The serial no. against item 1 in the first sheet will be copied against item 1 is the second sheet.\n\n\n\n5.9.3 Items 6-19: These 14 questions relate to relevant members' participation in 14 specified activities which are self-explanatory. It will be ascertained whether the member along with his\/her normal domestic duties also participated during the 365 days preceding the date of survey more or less regularly in the specified activities listed. For the questions 6-9 and 15-19, if the answer is 'yes', code '1' and if the answer is 'no' code '2' will be recorded against the relevant items for the particular person. It may be noted that item 19 will be filled in for rural areas only. On the other hand, for the questions 10-14, if the answer is in the affirmative, it will be further ascertained whether the person participated in the processing of mainly, home produced\/free collection commodities or processing of commodities otherwise procured and the code relevant to the situation will be recorded. The codes to be used are:\n\nYes:\n\n1 Commodities produced in own farm\/free collection\n2 Commodities acquired otherwise\n\n3 No","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Persons who engaged in domestic duties for their principal usual activity","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the person carried out maintenance of kitchen garden, orchard, etc. along with his\/her domestic duties.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"No","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V171","name":"IN1993A_0489","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"244","var_end_pos":"244","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Work in the household poultry, dairy, etc.","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(9) Continued follow-up questions for persons with principal usual activity status codes 92 and 93 (reference: question 12 of section 4)\n[Questions 1-25 were asked of persons who attended domestic duties, per question 12 in section 4.]\n\n\n\n\nAlong with your domestic duties, did you more or less regularly carry out during the last 365 day: \n[Questions 6 to19]\n\n\n\n\n7. Work in household poultry, dairy, etc.?\n\n[] 1 Yes\n[] 2 No","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.9.0 Block 9: Follow up questions for persons with principal usual activity status codes 92 and 93 (i.e. those engaged in domestic duties): In order to study the pattern of activities carried out along with domestic chores of those classified as engaged in domestic duties - particularly women, a separate set of special follow-up questions have been designed. These follow-up questions will be asked to all normal members of the household, classified as engaged in domestic duties according to usual status (i.e. those with usual status codes 92 and 93), and the relevant answers will be recorded in terms of the specified codes. Entries against items 1 to 14 will be recorded in the first sheet and that for items 15 to 25 in 2nd sheet. The serial no. against item 1 in the first sheet will be copied against item 1 is the second sheet.\n\n\n\n5.9.3 Items 6-19: These 14 questions relate to relevant members' participation in 14 specified activities which are self-explanatory. It will be ascertained whether the member along with his\/her normal domestic duties also participated during the 365 days preceding the date of survey more or less regularly in the specified activities listed. For the questions 6-9 and 15-19, if the answer is 'yes', code '1' and if the answer is 'no' code '2' will be recorded against the relevant items for the particular person. It may be noted that item 19 will be filled in for rural areas only. On the other hand, for the questions 10-14, if the answer is in the affirmative, it will be further ascertained whether the person participated in the processing of mainly, home produced\/free collection commodities or processing of commodities otherwise procured and the code relevant to the situation will be recorded. The codes to be used are:\n\nYes:\n\n1 Commodities produced in own farm\/free collection\n2 Commodities acquired otherwise\n\n3 No","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Persons who engaged in domestic duties for their principal usual activity","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the person worked in the household poultry, dairy, etc along with his\/her domestic duties.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"No","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V172","name":"IN1993A_0490","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"245","var_end_pos":"245","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Free collection of fish, vegetables, small game, wild fruits, vegetables, etc. for household consumption","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(9) Continued follow-up questions for persons with principal usual activity status codes 92 and 93 (reference: question 12 of section 4)\n[Questions 1-25 were asked of persons who attended domestic duties, per question 12 in section 4.]\n\n\n\n\nAlong with your domestic duties, did you more or less regularly carry out during the last 365 day: \n[Questions 6 to19]\n\n\n\n\n8. Free collection of fish, small game, wild fruits, vegetables, etc. for household consumption?\n\n[] 1 Yes\n[] 2 No","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.9.0 Block 9: Follow up questions for persons with principal usual activity status codes 92 and 93 (i.e. those engaged in domestic duties): In order to study the pattern of activities carried out along with domestic chores of those classified as engaged in domestic duties - particularly women, a separate set of special follow-up questions have been designed. These follow-up questions will be asked to all normal members of the household, classified as engaged in domestic duties according to usual status (i.e. those with usual status codes 92 and 93), and the relevant answers will be recorded in terms of the specified codes. Entries against items 1 to 14 will be recorded in the first sheet and that for items 15 to 25 in 2nd sheet. The serial no. against item 1 in the first sheet will be copied against item 1 is the second sheet.\n\n\n\n5.9.3 Items 6-19: These 14 questions relate to relevant members' participation in 14 specified activities which are self-explanatory. It will be ascertained whether the member along with his\/her normal domestic duties also participated during the 365 days preceding the date of survey more or less regularly in the specified activities listed. For the questions 6-9 and 15-19, if the answer is 'yes', code '1' and if the answer is 'no' code '2' will be recorded against the relevant items for the particular person. It may be noted that item 19 will be filled in for rural areas only. On the other hand, for the questions 10-14, if the answer is in the affirmative, it will be further ascertained whether the person participated in the processing of mainly, home produced\/free collection commodities or processing of commodities otherwise procured and the code relevant to the situation will be recorded. The codes to be used are:\n\nYes:\n\n1 Commodities produced in own farm\/free collection\n2 Commodities acquired otherwise\n\n3 No","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Persons who engaged in domestic duties for their principal usual activity","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the person carried out free collection of fish vegetables, small game, wild fruits, vegetables, etc. for household consumption along with his\/her domestic duties.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"No","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V173","name":"IN1993A_0491","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"246","var_end_pos":"246","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Free collection of firewood, cow dung, cattle feed, etc. for household consumption","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(9) Continued follow-up questions for persons with principal usual activity status codes 92 and 93 (reference: question 12 of section 4)\n[Questions 1-25 were asked of persons who attended domestic duties, per question 12 in section 4.]\n\n\n\n\nAlong with your domestic duties, did you more or less regularly carry out during the last 365 day: \n[Questions 6 to19]\n\n\n\n\n9. Free collection of firewood, cow dung, cattle feed etc. for household consumption?\n\n[] 1 Yes\n[] 2 No","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.9.0 Block 9: Follow up questions for persons with principal usual activity status codes 92 and 93 (i.e. those engaged in domestic duties): In order to study the pattern of activities carried out along with domestic chores of those classified as engaged in domestic duties - particularly women, a separate set of special follow-up questions have been designed. These follow-up questions will be asked to all normal members of the household, classified as engaged in domestic duties according to usual status (i.e. those with usual status codes 92 and 93), and the relevant answers will be recorded in terms of the specified codes. Entries against items 1 to 14 will be recorded in the first sheet and that for items 15 to 25 in 2nd sheet. The serial no. against item 1 in the first sheet will be copied against item 1 is the second sheet.\n\n\n\n5.9.3 Items 6-19: These 14 questions relate to relevant members' participation in 14 specified activities which are self-explanatory. It will be ascertained whether the member along with his\/her normal domestic duties also participated during the 365 days preceding the date of survey more or less regularly in the specified activities listed. For the questions 6-9 and 15-19, if the answer is 'yes', code '1' and if the answer is 'no' code '2' will be recorded against the relevant items for the particular person. It may be noted that item 19 will be filled in for rural areas only. On the other hand, for the questions 10-14, if the answer is in the affirmative, it will be further ascertained whether the person participated in the processing of mainly, home produced\/free collection commodities or processing of commodities otherwise procured and the code relevant to the situation will be recorded. The codes to be used are:\n\nYes:\n\n1 Commodities produced in own farm\/free collection\n2 Commodities acquired otherwise\n\n3 No","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Persons who engaged in domestic duties for their principal usual activity","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the person carried out free collection of firewood, cow dung, cattle feed, etc. for household consumption along with his\/her domestic duties.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"No","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V174","name":"IN1993A_0492","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"247","var_end_pos":"247","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Husking paddy for household consumption","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(9) Continued follow-up questions for persons with principal usual activity status codes 92 and 93 (reference: question 12 of section 4)\n[Questions 1-25 were asked of persons who attended domestic duties, per question 12 in section 4.]\n\n\n\n\nAlong with your domestic duties, did you more or less regularly carry out during the last 365 day: \n[Questions 6 to19]\n\n\n\n\n10. Husking of paddy for household consumption?\n\n[] 1 Yes: commodities produced in own farm\/free collection\n[] 2 Yes: commodities acquired otherwise\n[] 3 No","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.9.0 Block 9: Follow up questions for persons with principal usual activity status codes 92 and 93 (i.e. those engaged in domestic duties): In order to study the pattern of activities carried out along with domestic chores of those classified as engaged in domestic duties - particularly women, a separate set of special follow-up questions have been designed. These follow-up questions will be asked to all normal members of the household, classified as engaged in domestic duties according to usual status (i.e. those with usual status codes 92 and 93), and the relevant answers will be recorded in terms of the specified codes. Entries against items 1 to 14 will be recorded in the first sheet and that for items 15 to 25 in 2nd sheet. The serial no. against item 1 in the first sheet will be copied against item 1 is the second sheet.\n\n\n\n5.9.3 Items 6-19: These 14 questions relate to relevant members' participation in 14 specified activities which are self-explanatory. It will be ascertained whether the member along with his\/her normal domestic duties also participated during the 365 days preceding the date of survey more or less regularly in the specified activities listed. For the questions 6-9 and 15-19, if the answer is 'yes', code '1' and if the answer is 'no' code '2' will be recorded against the relevant items for the particular person. It may be noted that item 19 will be filled in for rural areas only. On the other hand, for the questions 10-14, if the answer is in the affirmative, it will be further ascertained whether the person participated in the processing of mainly, home produced\/free collection commodities or processing of commodities otherwise procured and the code relevant to the situation will be recorded. The codes to be used are:\n\nYes:\n\n1 Commodities produced in own farm\/free collection\n2 Commodities acquired otherwise\n\n3 No","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Persons who engaged in domestic duties for their principal usual activity","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the person husked paddy for household consumption along with his\/her domestic duties.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes, commodities produced in own farm\/free collection","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"Yes, commodities acquired otherwise","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"3","labl":"No","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V175","name":"IN1993A_0493","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"248","var_end_pos":"248","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Grinding of foodgrains for household consumption","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(9) Continued follow-up questions for persons with principal usual activity status codes 92 and 93 (reference: question 12 of section 4)\n[Questions 1-25 were asked of persons who attended domestic duties, per question 12 in section 4.]\n\n\n\n\nAlong with your domestic duties, did you more or less regularly carry out during the last 365 day: \n[Questions 6 to19]\n\n\n\n\n11. Grinding of food grains for household consumption?\n\n[] 1 Yes: commodities produced in own farm\/free collection\n[] 2 Yes: commodities acquired otherwise\n[] 3 No","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.9.0 Block 9: Follow up questions for persons with principal usual activity status codes 92 and 93 (i.e. those engaged in domestic duties): In order to study the pattern of activities carried out along with domestic chores of those classified as engaged in domestic duties - particularly women, a separate set of special follow-up questions have been designed. These follow-up questions will be asked to all normal members of the household, classified as engaged in domestic duties according to usual status (i.e. those with usual status codes 92 and 93), and the relevant answers will be recorded in terms of the specified codes. Entries against items 1 to 14 will be recorded in the first sheet and that for items 15 to 25 in 2nd sheet. The serial no. against item 1 in the first sheet will be copied against item 1 is the second sheet.\n\n\n\n5.9.3 Items 6-19: These 14 questions relate to relevant members' participation in 14 specified activities which are self-explanatory. It will be ascertained whether the member along with his\/her normal domestic duties also participated during the 365 days preceding the date of survey more or less regularly in the specified activities listed. For the questions 6-9 and 15-19, if the answer is 'yes', code '1' and if the answer is 'no' code '2' will be recorded against the relevant items for the particular person. It may be noted that item 19 will be filled in for rural areas only. On the other hand, for the questions 10-14, if the answer is in the affirmative, it will be further ascertained whether the person participated in the processing of mainly, home produced\/free collection commodities or processing of commodities otherwise procured and the code relevant to the situation will be recorded. The codes to be used are:\n\nYes:\n\n1 Commodities produced in own farm\/free collection\n2 Commodities acquired otherwise\n\n3 No","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Persons who engaged in domestic duties for their principal usual activity","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the person ground food grains for household consumption along with his\/her domestic duties.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes, commodities produced in own farm\/free collection","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"Yes, commodities acquired otherwise","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"3","labl":"No","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V176","name":"IN1993A_0494","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"249","var_end_pos":"249","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Preparation of gur for household consumption","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(9) Continued follow-up questions for persons with principal usual activity status codes 92 and 93 (reference: question 12 of section 4)\n[Questions 1-25 were asked of persons who attended domestic duties, per question 12 in section 4.]\n\n\n\n\nAlong with your domestic duties, did you more or less regularly carry out during the last 365 day: \n[Questions 6 to19]\n\n\n\n\n12. Preparation of gur for household consumption?\n\n[] 1 Yes: commodities produced in own farm\/free collection\n[] 2 Yes: commodities acquired otherwise\n[] 3 No","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.9.0 Block 9: Follow up questions for persons with principal usual activity status codes 92 and 93 (i.e. those engaged in domestic duties): In order to study the pattern of activities carried out along with domestic chores of those classified as engaged in domestic duties - particularly women, a separate set of special follow-up questions have been designed. These follow-up questions will be asked to all normal members of the household, classified as engaged in domestic duties according to usual status (i.e. those with usual status codes 92 and 93), and the relevant answers will be recorded in terms of the specified codes. Entries against items 1 to 14 will be recorded in the first sheet and that for items 15 to 25 in 2nd sheet. The serial no. against item 1 in the first sheet will be copied against item 1 is the second sheet.\n\n\n\n5.9.3 Items 6-19: These 14 questions relate to relevant members' participation in 14 specified activities which are self-explanatory. It will be ascertained whether the member along with his\/her normal domestic duties also participated during the 365 days preceding the date of survey more or less regularly in the specified activities listed. For the questions 6-9 and 15-19, if the answer is 'yes', code '1' and if the answer is 'no' code '2' will be recorded against the relevant items for the particular person. It may be noted that item 19 will be filled in for rural areas only. On the other hand, for the questions 10-14, if the answer is in the affirmative, it will be further ascertained whether the person participated in the processing of mainly, home produced\/free collection commodities or processing of commodities otherwise procured and the code relevant to the situation will be recorded. The codes to be used are:\n\nYes:\n\n1 Commodities produced in own farm\/free collection\n2 Commodities acquired otherwise\n\n3 No","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Persons who engaged in domestic duties for their principal usual activity","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the person prepared gur for household consumption along with his\/her domestic duties.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes, commodities produced in own farm\/free collection","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"Yes, commodities acquired otherwise","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"3","labl":"No","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V177","name":"IN1993A_0495","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"250","var_end_pos":"250","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Preservation of meat and fish for household consumption","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(9) Continued follow-up questions for persons with principal usual activity status codes 92 and 93 (reference: question 12 of section 4)\n[Questions 1-25 were asked of persons who attended domestic duties, per question 12 in section 4.]\n\n\n\n\nAlong with your domestic duties, did you more or less regularly carry out during the last 365 day: \n[Questions 6 to19]\n\n\n\n\n13. Preservation of meat and fish for household consumption?\n\n[] 1 Yes: commodities produced in own farm\/free collection\n[] 2 Yes: commodities acquired otherwise\n[] 3 No","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.9.0 Block 9: Follow up questions for persons with principal usual activity status codes 92 and 93 (i.e. those engaged in domestic duties): In order to study the pattern of activities carried out along with domestic chores of those classified as engaged in domestic duties - particularly women, a separate set of special follow-up questions have been designed. These follow-up questions will be asked to all normal members of the household, classified as engaged in domestic duties according to usual status (i.e. those with usual status codes 92 and 93), and the relevant answers will be recorded in terms of the specified codes. Entries against items 1 to 14 will be recorded in the first sheet and that for items 15 to 25 in 2nd sheet. The serial no. against item 1 in the first sheet will be copied against item 1 is the second sheet.\n\n\n\n5.9.3 Items 6-19: These 14 questions relate to relevant members' participation in 14 specified activities which are self-explanatory. It will be ascertained whether the member along with his\/her normal domestic duties also participated during the 365 days preceding the date of survey more or less regularly in the specified activities listed. For the questions 6-9 and 15-19, if the answer is 'yes', code '1' and if the answer is 'no' code '2' will be recorded against the relevant items for the particular person. It may be noted that item 19 will be filled in for rural areas only. On the other hand, for the questions 10-14, if the answer is in the affirmative, it will be further ascertained whether the person participated in the processing of mainly, home produced\/free collection commodities or processing of commodities otherwise procured and the code relevant to the situation will be recorded. The codes to be used are:\n\nYes:\n\n1 Commodities produced in own farm\/free collection\n2 Commodities acquired otherwise\n\n3 No","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Persons who engaged in domestic duties for their principal usual activity","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the person preserved meat and fish for household consumption along with his\/her domestic duties.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes, commodities produced in own farm\/free collection","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"Yes, commodities acquired otherwise","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"3","labl":"No","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V178","name":"IN1993A_0496","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"251","var_end_pos":"251","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Making baskets\/mats for household consumption","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(9) Continued follow-up questions for persons with principal usual activity status codes 92 and 93 (reference: question 12 of section 4)\n[Questions 1-25 were asked of persons who attended domestic duties, per question 12 in section 4.]\n\n\n\n\nAlong with your domestic duties, did you more or less regularly carry out during the last 365 day: \n[Questions 6 to19]\n\n\n\n\n14. Making baskets and mats for household use?\n\n[] 1 Yes: commodities produced in own farm\/free collection\n[] 2 Yes: commodities acquired otherwise\n[] 3 No","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.9.0 Block 9: Follow up questions for persons with principal usual activity status codes 92 and 93 (i.e. those engaged in domestic duties): In order to study the pattern of activities carried out along with domestic chores of those classified as engaged in domestic duties - particularly women, a separate set of special follow-up questions have been designed. These follow-up questions will be asked to all normal members of the household, classified as engaged in domestic duties according to usual status (i.e. those with usual status codes 92 and 93), and the relevant answers will be recorded in terms of the specified codes. Entries against items 1 to 14 will be recorded in the first sheet and that for items 15 to 25 in 2nd sheet. The serial no. against item 1 in the first sheet will be copied against item 1 is the second sheet.\n\n\n\n5.9.3 Items 6-19: These 14 questions relate to relevant members' participation in 14 specified activities which are self-explanatory. It will be ascertained whether the member along with his\/her normal domestic duties also participated during the 365 days preceding the date of survey more or less regularly in the specified activities listed. For the questions 6-9 and 15-19, if the answer is 'yes', code '1' and if the answer is 'no' code '2' will be recorded against the relevant items for the particular person. It may be noted that item 19 will be filled in for rural areas only. On the other hand, for the questions 10-14, if the answer is in the affirmative, it will be further ascertained whether the person participated in the processing of mainly, home produced\/free collection commodities or processing of commodities otherwise procured and the code relevant to the situation will be recorded. The codes to be used are:\n\nYes:\n\n1 Commodities produced in own farm\/free collection\n2 Commodities acquired otherwise\n\n3 No","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Persons who engaged in domestic duties for their principal usual activity","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the person made baskets and mats for household consumption along with his\/her domestic duties.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes, commodities produced in own farm\/free collection","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"Yes, commodities acquired otherwise","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"3","labl":"No","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V179","name":"IN1993A_0497","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"252","var_end_pos":"252","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Preparation of cow dung cakes for fuel","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(9) Continued follow-up questions for persons with principal usual activity status codes 92 and 93 (reference: question 12 of section 4)\n[Questions 1-25 were asked of persons who attended domestic duties, per question 12 in section 4.]\n\n\n\n\nAlong with your domestic duties, did you more or less regularly carry out during the last 365 day: \n[Questions 6 to19]\n\n\n\n\n15. Preparation of cow dung cake for use as fuel in the household?\n\n[] 1 Yes\n[] 2 No","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.9.0 Block 9: Follow up questions for persons with principal usual activity status codes 92 and 93 (i.e. those engaged in domestic duties): In order to study the pattern of activities carried out along with domestic chores of those classified as engaged in domestic duties - particularly women, a separate set of special follow-up questions have been designed. These follow-up questions will be asked to all normal members of the household, classified as engaged in domestic duties according to usual status (i.e. those with usual status codes 92 and 93), and the relevant answers will be recorded in terms of the specified codes. Entries against items 1 to 14 will be recorded in the first sheet and that for items 15 to 25 in 2nd sheet. The serial no. against item 1 in the first sheet will be copied against item 1 is the second sheet.\n\n\n\n5.9.3 Items 6-19: These 14 questions relate to relevant members' participation in 14 specified activities which are self-explanatory. It will be ascertained whether the member along with his\/her normal domestic duties also participated during the 365 days preceding the date of survey more or less regularly in the specified activities listed. For the questions 6-9 and 15-19, if the answer is 'yes', code '1' and if the answer is 'no' code '2' will be recorded against the relevant items for the particular person. It may be noted that item 19 will be filled in for rural areas only. On the other hand, for the questions 10-14, if the answer is in the affirmative, it will be further ascertained whether the person participated in the processing of mainly, home produced\/free collection commodities or processing of commodities otherwise procured and the code relevant to the situation will be recorded. The codes to be used are:\n\nYes:\n\n1 Commodities produced in own farm\/free collection\n2 Commodities acquired otherwise\n\n3 No","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Persons who engaged in domestic duties for their principal usual activity","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the person prepared cow dung cakes for fuel in the household along with his\/her domestic duties.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"No","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V180","name":"IN1993A_0498","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"253","var_end_pos":"253","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Sewing, tailoring, weaving etc. for household use","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(9) Continued follow-up questions for persons with principal usual activity status codes 92 and 93 (reference: question 12 of section 4)\n[Questions 1-25 were asked of persons who attended domestic duties, per question 12 in section 4.]\n\n\n\n\nAlong with your domestic duties, did you more or less regularly carry out during the last 365 day: \n[Questions 6 to19]\n\n\n\n\n16. Sewing, tailoring, weaving etc. for household use?\n\n[] 1 Yes\n[] 2 No","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.9.0 Block 9: Follow up questions for persons with principal usual activity status codes 92 and 93 (i.e. those engaged in domestic duties): In order to study the pattern of activities carried out along with domestic chores of those classified as engaged in domestic duties - particularly women, a separate set of special follow-up questions have been designed. These follow-up questions will be asked to all normal members of the household, classified as engaged in domestic duties according to usual status (i.e. those with usual status codes 92 and 93), and the relevant answers will be recorded in terms of the specified codes. Entries against items 1 to 14 will be recorded in the first sheet and that for items 15 to 25 in 2nd sheet. The serial no. against item 1 in the first sheet will be copied against item 1 is the second sheet.\n\n\n\n5.9.3 Items 6-19: These 14 questions relate to relevant members' participation in 14 specified activities which are self-explanatory. It will be ascertained whether the member along with his\/her normal domestic duties also participated during the 365 days preceding the date of survey more or less regularly in the specified activities listed. For the questions 6-9 and 15-19, if the answer is 'yes', code '1' and if the answer is 'no' code '2' will be recorded against the relevant items for the particular person. It may be noted that item 19 will be filled in for rural areas only. On the other hand, for the questions 10-14, if the answer is in the affirmative, it will be further ascertained whether the person participated in the processing of mainly, home produced\/free collection commodities or processing of commodities otherwise procured and the code relevant to the situation will be recorded. The codes to be used are:\n\nYes:\n\n1 Commodities produced in own farm\/free collection\n2 Commodities acquired otherwise\n\n3 No","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Persons who engaged in domestic duties for their principal usual activity","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the person sewed, tailored, wove, etc. for household use along with his\/her domestic duties.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"No","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V181","name":"IN1993A_0499","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"254","var_end_pos":"254","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Tutoring of own\/other children free of charge","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(9) Continued follow-up questions for persons with principal usual activity status codes 92 and 93 (reference: question 12 of section 4)\n[Questions 1-25 were asked of persons who attended domestic duties, per question 12 in section 4.]\n\n\n\n\nAlong with your domestic duties, did you more or less regularly carry out during the last 365 day: \n[Questions 6 to19]\n\n\n\n\n17. Tutoring of own children or other's children free of charge?\n\n[] 1 Yes\n[] 2 No","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.9.0 Block 9: Follow up questions for persons with principal usual activity status codes 92 and 93 (i.e. those engaged in domestic duties): In order to study the pattern of activities carried out along with domestic chores of those classified as engaged in domestic duties - particularly women, a separate set of special follow-up questions have been designed. These follow-up questions will be asked to all normal members of the household, classified as engaged in domestic duties according to usual status (i.e. those with usual status codes 92 and 93), and the relevant answers will be recorded in terms of the specified codes. Entries against items 1 to 14 will be recorded in the first sheet and that for items 15 to 25 in 2nd sheet. The serial no. against item 1 in the first sheet will be copied against item 1 is the second sheet.\n\n\n\n5.9.3 Items 6-19: These 14 questions relate to relevant members' participation in 14 specified activities which are self-explanatory. It will be ascertained whether the member along with his\/her normal domestic duties also participated during the 365 days preceding the date of survey more or less regularly in the specified activities listed. For the questions 6-9 and 15-19, if the answer is 'yes', code '1' and if the answer is 'no' code '2' will be recorded against the relevant items for the particular person. It may be noted that item 19 will be filled in for rural areas only. On the other hand, for the questions 10-14, if the answer is in the affirmative, it will be further ascertained whether the person participated in the processing of mainly, home produced\/free collection commodities or processing of commodities otherwise procured and the code relevant to the situation will be recorded. The codes to be used are:\n\nYes:\n\n1 Commodities produced in own farm\/free collection\n2 Commodities acquired otherwise\n\n3 No","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Persons who engaged in domestic duties for their principal usual activity","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the person tutored own or other children free of charge along with his\/her domestic duties.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"No","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V182","name":"IN1993A_0500","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"255","var_end_pos":"255","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Bringing of water from outside premises","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(9) Continued follow-up questions for persons with principal usual activity status codes 92 and 93 (reference: question 12 of section 4)\n[Questions 1-25 were asked of persons who attended domestic duties, per question 12 in section 4.]\n\n\n\n\nAlong with your domestic duties, did you more or less regularly carry out during the last 365 day: \n[Questions 6 to19]\n\n\n\n\n18. Bringing water from outside the household premises?\n\n[] 1 Yes\n[] 2 No","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.9.0 Block 9: Follow up questions for persons with principal usual activity status codes 92 and 93 (i.e. those engaged in domestic duties): In order to study the pattern of activities carried out along with domestic chores of those classified as engaged in domestic duties - particularly women, a separate set of special follow-up questions have been designed. These follow-up questions will be asked to all normal members of the household, classified as engaged in domestic duties according to usual status (i.e. those with usual status codes 92 and 93), and the relevant answers will be recorded in terms of the specified codes. Entries against items 1 to 14 will be recorded in the first sheet and that for items 15 to 25 in 2nd sheet. The serial no. against item 1 in the first sheet will be copied against item 1 is the second sheet.\n\n\n\n5.9.3 Items 6-19: These 14 questions relate to relevant members' participation in 14 specified activities which are self-explanatory. It will be ascertained whether the member along with his\/her normal domestic duties also participated during the 365 days preceding the date of survey more or less regularly in the specified activities listed. For the questions 6-9 and 15-19, if the answer is 'yes', code '1' and if the answer is 'no' code '2' will be recorded against the relevant items for the particular person. It may be noted that item 19 will be filled in for rural areas only. On the other hand, for the questions 10-14, if the answer is in the affirmative, it will be further ascertained whether the person participated in the processing of mainly, home produced\/free collection commodities or processing of commodities otherwise procured and the code relevant to the situation will be recorded. The codes to be used are:\n\nYes:\n\n1 Commodities produced in own farm\/free collection\n2 Commodities acquired otherwise\n\n3 No","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9"}],"var_universe":"Persons who engaged in domestic duties for their principal usual activity","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the person brought water from outside the household premises along with his\/her domestic duties.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"2","labl":"No","stats":null,"type":null},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","stats":null,"type":null}],"var_concept":[{"name":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F2"},{"vid":"V183","name":"IN1993A_0501","file_id":"F2","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"256","var_end_pos":"256","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Bringing water from outside village","var_qstn_qstnlit":"(9) Continued follow-up questions for persons with principal usual activity status codes 92 and 93 (reference: question 12 of section 4)\n[Questions 1-25 were asked of persons who attended domestic duties, per question 12 in section 4.]\n\n\n\n\nAlong with your domestic duties, did you more or less regularly carry out during the last 365 day: \n[Questions 6 to19]\n\n\n\n\n19. Bringing water from outside the village? (For rural areas only)\n\n[] 1 Yes\n[] 2 No","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"5.9.0 Block 9: Follow up questions for persons with principal usual activity status codes 92 and 93 (i.e. those engaged in domestic duties): In order to study the pattern of activities carried out along with domestic chores of those classified as engaged in domestic duties - particularly women, a separate set of special follow-up questions have been designed. These follow-up questions will be asked to all normal members of the household, classified as engaged in domestic duties according to usual status (i.e. those with usual status codes 92 and 93), and the relevant answers will be recorded in terms of the specified codes. Entries against items 1 to 14 will be recorded in the first sheet and that for items 15 to 25 in 2nd sheet. The serial no. against item 1 in the first sheet will be copied against item 1 is the second sheet.\n\n\n\n5.9.3 Items 6-19: These 14 questions relate to relevant members' participation in 14 specified activities which are self-explanatory. It will be ascertained whether the member along with his\/her normal domestic duties also participated during the 365 days preceding the date of survey more or less regularly in the specified activities listed. For the questions 6-9 and 15-19, if the answer is 'yes', code '1' and if the answer is 'no' code '2' will be recorded against the relevant items for the particular person. It may be noted that item 19 will be filled in for rural areas only. On the other hand, for the questions 10-14, if the answer is in the affirmative, it will be further ascertained whether the person participated in the processing of mainly, home produced\/free collection commodities or processing of commodities otherwise procured and the code relevant to the situation will be recorded. 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