India - Survey on Migration and Ownership of Land by Non-Tribals in Trible Areas: NSS 44th Round, Schedule 29.3, July 1988 - June 1989
Reference ID | DDI-IND-MOSPI-NSSO-44Rnd-Sch29dot3-1988-89 |
Year | 0 |
Country | India |
Producer(s) | National Sample Survey Office |
Sponsor(s) | M/o Statistics & Programme Implementation, GOI - MOSPI - |
Collection(s) | |
Metadata | Documentation in PDF |
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- Block-1-Identificati
on of sample househo
ld-records - Block-5-Household ch
aracteristics-record
s - Block-6-Demographic
and migration partic
ulars-records - Block-7-activity par
ticulars-records - Block-8-of land owne
d and possessed-reco
rds - Block-9-disposal of
land-records - Block-10-assets owne
d-records - Block-11-loans-recor
ds
Area leased in (0.00 acre )
(B8_c15)
File: Block-8-of land owned and possessed-records
File: Block-8-of land owned and possessed-records
Overview
Type:
Continuous Format: numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 2 Range: 0-26.09 | Valid cases: 1769 Invalid: 19542 Minimum: 0 Maximum: 26.1 Mean: 1 Standard deviation: 1.9 |
Questions and instructions
Particulars of plots taken on rent lease by the household and held on the date of survey will be recorded in these columns. For leased-in plots, columns (1) to (4) and columns (15) to (17) only are to be filled in. Area leased in by the household will be recorded in col. (15) in acres up to 2 places of decimal separately for each plot leased-in. information pertaining to terms under which leasing-in of the plots were agreed upon would be recorded in
column (16). for recording entries in column (17), it is necessary to ascertain the type of lessor from whom the land has been taken lease. it is to be noted that in some tribal areas, the ownership of land vests with the community. Village /District Council, tribal chief or clan chief allots a piece of land to the individual for a specified period (say, for a cycle in case of shifting cultivation). If any such land is possessed by the household on the date of survey, it will be considered as leased-in.
column (16). for recording entries in column (17), it is necessary to ascertain the type of lessor from whom the land has been taken lease. it is to be noted that in some tribal areas, the ownership of land vests with the community. Village /District Council, tribal chief or clan chief allots a piece of land to the individual for a specified period (say, for a cycle in case of shifting cultivation). If any such land is possessed by the household on the date of survey, it will be considered as leased-in.