INDIA - Survey on Health Care: NSS 52nd Round, Schedule 25, 1995 - 1996
Reference ID | DDI-IND-MOSPI-NSSO-52-25.0-2011 |
Year | 1995 - 1996 |
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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- HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERI
STICS(Block 1 &
2) - DEMOGRAPHIC PARTICUL
ARS OF HH MEMBERS(Bl
ock 3) - PARTICULARS OF PREGN
ANT WOMEN(Block 3_1) - PARTICULARS OF DEATH
S(Block 3_2) - USE OF INTOXICANTS(B
lock 3_3) - MEDICAL TREATMENT RE
CEIVED DURING HOSPIT
ALISATION(365 days)(
Block 4) - EXPENSES INCURRED FO
R TREATMENT DURING L
AST 365 DAYS( Block
4_1) - SOURCES OF FINANCE T
O MEET EXPENSES INCU
RRED DURING HOSPITAL
ISATION(365 days)(Bl
ock 4_1) - PARTICULARS OF AILME
NT IN THE LAST 15 DA
YS(Block 5) - EXPENSES INCURRED FO
R TREATMENT DURING L
AST 15 DAYS(Block 5_
1) - SOURCES OF FINANCE T
O MEET THE EXPENSES
INCURRED FOR TREATME
NT IN THE LAST 15 DA
YS( Block 5_1) - PARTICULARS OF IMMUN
ISATIN & HEALTH
CARE FOR CHILDREN(0-
4 yrs)(Block 6) - PARTICULARS OF PRE-N
ATL CARE(Block 7) - PARTICULARS OF MATER
NITY & POST-NATA
L CARE(Block 8) - DETAILS OF ECONOMIC
INDEPENDENCE & C
HRONIC AILMENTS FOR
THE AGED(above 60 yr
s)(Block 9) - PARTICULARS OF RETIR
EMENT FOR THE AGED(B
lock 10) - PARTICULARS OF FAMIL
Y INTEGRATION(Block
11) - WORKSHEET FOR HOUSEH
OLD CONSUMER EXPENDI
TURE(Block 12)
No of family nuclei
(NO_FAMILY_NUCLEI)
File: HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS(Block 1 & 2)
File: HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS(Block 1 & 2)
Overview
Type:
Continuous Format: numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0 | Valid cases: 111828 Invalid: 9114 Minimum: 0 Maximum: 12 Mean: 1.3 Standard deviation: 0.6 |
No. of family nuclei : Family or alternatively nuclear family is the basic family unit consisting of mother and father with their children. The simplest case is that of a married couple with unmarried children.
Questions and instructions
The following may serve as important guidelines:
(i) A married couple with or without unmarried children will form one nucleus family;
(ii) One parent (i.e., father or mother) living with one or more unmarried children will form one nucleus family;
(iii) In the case of a husband having more than one wife,(i.e., case of polygamy) the husband and each wife will
constitute one family nucleus and there will be as many family nuclei as the number of wives;
(iv) In the case of one wife living with more than one husband in the household (i.e., case of polyandry) the wife
with all her husbands together forms one family nucleus;
(v) In the case of brother(s) and/or sister(s) who are unmarried, separated, or widowed living together, the
number of family nuclei will be zero. Similarly, friends, cousins etc. staying together will not constitute a family
nucleus;
(vi) A single member household does not form a family nucleus. Further, a member in a household will be
considered only in one family nucleus except in a case of polygamy.
(i) A married couple with or without unmarried children will form one nucleus family;
(ii) One parent (i.e., father or mother) living with one or more unmarried children will form one nucleus family;
(iii) In the case of a husband having more than one wife,(i.e., case of polygamy) the husband and each wife will
constitute one family nucleus and there will be as many family nuclei as the number of wives;
(iv) In the case of one wife living with more than one husband in the household (i.e., case of polyandry) the wife
with all her husbands together forms one family nucleus;
(v) In the case of brother(s) and/or sister(s) who are unmarried, separated, or widowed living together, the
number of family nuclei will be zero. Similarly, friends, cousins etc. staying together will not constitute a family
nucleus;
(vi) A single member household does not form a family nucleus. Further, a member in a household will be
considered only in one family nucleus except in a case of polygamy.