India - Household Consumer Expenditure: NSS 61st Round, Schedule 1, July 2004 - June 2005
Reference ID | DDI-IND-MOSPI-NSSO-61Rnd-Sch1-July2004-June2005 |
Year | 2004 - 2005 |
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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- Blocks 1,2 & 12_
Identification of s
ample household and
perception of househ
old regarding suffic
iency of food - Block 3 Part 1_House
hold Characteristics - Block 3 Part 2_House
hold Characteristics - Block 4_Person recor
ds - Block 5_Monthly cons
umption of food, pan
, tobacco and intoxi
cants - Block 6_Monthly cons
umption of fuel &
; light - Block 7_Consumption
of clothing - Block 8_Consumption
of footwear - Block 9_Expenditure
on education and med
ical (institutional)
goods and services - Block 10_Monthly exp
enditure on miscella
neous goods and serv
ices including medic
al (non-institutiona
l), rents and taxes - Block 11_Expenditure
for purchase and co
nstruction (includin
g repair and mainten
ance) of durable goo
ds for domestic use
Variable Groups
Get enough food everyday
(B12_q1)
File: Blocks 1,2 & 12_ Identification of sample household and perception of household regarding sufficiency of food
File: Blocks 1,2 & 12_ Identification of sample household and perception of household regarding sufficiency of food
Overview
Type:
Discrete Format: character Width: 1 | Valid cases: 124446 Invalid: 0 |
Questions and instructions
Value | Category | Cases | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | yes: throughout the year | 122637 | 98.5% |
2 | some months of the year | 1385 | 1.1% |
3 | no | 423 | 0.3% |
5 | invalid | 1 | 0.0% |
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.
This question is asked in order to know the perception of the household regarding sufficiency of food. While putting this question to the informant, it is thus presumed that the informant has a clear understanding of its meaning. There are equivalent phrases conveying the same meaning in regional languages. It is, therefore, important to put the proper question in the local language and record the answer given by the informant in the appropriate code.
Care should be taken to see that the informant is not offended by this question. The question should, in fact, not be asked to those whose reported consumption would obviously indicate that they get sufficient food to eat. In item 1, if the members of the household are reported as getting enough food every day throughout the year, the code to be entered in the box space of this block is 1. If adequate food is available in only a few months of the year, code 2 will be noted. Code 3 will indicate that the household does not usually get enough food every day for all its members. Here the reference period is last 12 calendar months preceding the date of enquiry.
Care should be taken to see that the informant is not offended by this question. The question should, in fact, not be asked to those whose reported consumption would obviously indicate that they get sufficient food to eat. In item 1, if the members of the household are reported as getting enough food every day throughout the year, the code to be entered in the box space of this block is 1. If adequate food is available in only a few months of the year, code 2 will be noted. Code 3 will indicate that the household does not usually get enough food every day for all its members. Here the reference period is last 12 calendar months preceding the date of enquiry.