India - Employment and Unemployment: NSS 61st Round, Schedule 10, July 2004 - June 2005
Reference ID | DDI-IND-MOSPI-NSSO-61-12-2011 |
Year | 2004 - 2005 |
Country | India |
Producer(s) | National Sample Survey Office |
Sponsor(s) | Govt. of India - - Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation - - |
Collection(s) | |
Metadata | Documentation in PDF |
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Current weekly activity status
(Current_weekly_activity_status)
File: Block_5pt3_level_06
File: Block_5pt3_level_06
Overview
Type:
Discrete Format: character Width: 2 | Valid cases: 682506 Invalid: 0 |
Questions and instructions
Current weekly activity particulars : Status ( code )
Value | Category | Cases | |
---|---|---|---|
00 | NR | 0 | 0.0% |
11 | Worked in h.h. enterprise (self-employed): own account worker | 108606 | 15.9% |
12 | Employer | 4020 | 0.6% |
21 | Worked as helper in h.h. enterprise (unpaid family worker) | 76049 | 11.1% |
31 | Worked as regular salaried/ wage employee | 46057 | 6.7% |
41 | Worked as casual wage labour : in public works | 904 | 0.1% |
42 | Worked as casual wage labour in NREG works | 0 | 0.0% |
51 | Worked as casual wage labour : In other types of work | 65997 | 9.7% |
61 | Had work in h.h. enterprise but did not work due to: Sickness | 864 | 0.1% |
62 | Had work in h.h. enterprise but did not work due to: Other reasons | 2971 | 0.4% |
71 | Had regular salaried / wage employment but did not work due to: Sickness | 167 | 0.0% |
72 | Had regular salaried / wage employment but did not work due to: Other reasons | 348 | 0.1% |
81 | Sought work | 10932 | 1.6% |
82 | Did not seek but was available for work | 1266 | 0.2% |
91 | Attended educational institution | 156882 | 23.0% |
92 | Attended domestic duties only | 70643 | 10.4% |
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 | 35594 | 5.2% |
94 | Rentiers, pensioners , remittance recipients, etc. | 6673 | 1.0% |
95 | Not able to work due to disability | 4877 | 0.7% |
97 | Others (including begging, prostitution, etc.) | 29741 | 4.4% |
98 | Did not work due to temporary sickness (for casual workers only) | 542 | 0.1% |
99 | Children 0 - 4 age -group | 59373 | 8.7% |
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
Based on the activity status 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.
As already explained the activity status 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 status for any day of the seven days is 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.
Further, 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), corresponding to a serial number of activity within the broad activity status, will be recorded in column (20). The entries for column (20) 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. The procedure for assigning the CWS to a person is explained in the form of Flow chart 4.
Consult Flow Chart 4 ( as given in the booklet for instruction to field staff ) : Deciding current weekly status (for cols. 20 and 21)
As already explained the activity status 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 status for any day of the seven days is 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.
Further, 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), corresponding to a serial number of activity within the broad activity status, will be recorded in column (20). The entries for column (20) 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. The procedure for assigning the CWS to a person is explained in the form of Flow chart 4.
Consult Flow Chart 4 ( as given in the booklet for instruction to field staff ) : Deciding current weekly status (for cols. 20 and 21)