India - Survey of Disabled Persons, NSS 58th Round, Schedule 26, July 2002 - Dec 2002
Reference ID | DDI-IND-MOSPI-NSSO-58Rnd-Sch26-July2002-Dec2002 |
Year | 2002 |
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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Usual activity status
(B4_q14)
File: Block 4_Demographic and other particulars of household members
File: Block 4_Demographic and other particulars of household members
Overview
Type:
Discrete Format: character Width: 2 | Valid cases: 75980 Invalid: 0 |
Economic activity:
Any activity resulting in production of goods and services that adds value to national product was considered as economic activity. Such activities included production of all goods and services for market i.e. production for pay or profit and the production of primary commodities for own consumption and own account production of fixed assets, among the nonmarket activities. The entire spectrum of human activity falls into two categories viz. economic and non-economic activities. The economic activities have two parts - market activities and non-market activities. Market activities are those that involve remuneration to those who perform it i.e., activity performed for pay or profit. These are essentially production of goods and services for the market including those of government services etc. Non-market activities are the production for own
consumption of primary products including own account processing of primary products and own account production of fixed assets. However the whole spectrum of economic activities as defined in the UN System of National Accounts (SNA) was not covered under 'economic activity' in the 58th round. The term "economic activity" included:
(i) all the market activities described above i.e. the activities performed for pay or profit, and
(ii) of the non- market activities:
(a) all the activities relating to agricultural sector which result in production (including gathering of uncultivated crops, forestry, collection of firewood, hunting, fishing etc.) of agricultural produce for own consumption and
(b) the activities relating to the own-account production of fixed assets. Own account production of fixed assets includes construction of own houses, roads, wells etc., and of machinery, tools etc. for household enterprise and also construction of any private or community facilities free of charge. A person may be engaged in own account construction either in the capacity of a labourer or a supervisor.
Any activity resulting in production of goods and services that adds value to national product was considered as economic activity. Such activities included production of all goods and services for market i.e. production for pay or profit and the production of primary commodities for own consumption and own account production of fixed assets, among the nonmarket activities. The entire spectrum of human activity falls into two categories viz. economic and non-economic activities. The economic activities have two parts - market activities and non-market activities. Market activities are those that involve remuneration to those who perform it i.e., activity performed for pay or profit. These are essentially production of goods and services for the market including those of government services etc. Non-market activities are the production for own
consumption of primary products including own account processing of primary products and own account production of fixed assets. However the whole spectrum of economic activities as defined in the UN System of National Accounts (SNA) was not covered under 'economic activity' in the 58th round. The term "economic activity" included:
(i) all the market activities described above i.e. the activities performed for pay or profit, and
(ii) of the non- market activities:
(a) all the activities relating to agricultural sector which result in production (including gathering of uncultivated crops, forestry, collection of firewood, hunting, fishing etc.) of agricultural produce for own consumption and
(b) the activities relating to the own-account production of fixed assets. Own account production of fixed assets includes construction of own houses, roads, wells etc., and of machinery, tools etc. for household enterprise and also construction of any private or community facilities free of charge. A person may be engaged in own account construction either in the capacity of a labourer or a supervisor.
Questions and instructions
What is the usual activity status of the member of the household?
Value | Category | Cases | |
---|---|---|---|
11 | worked in h.h. enterprise (self-employed) : own account worker | 7174 | 9.4% |
12 | employer | 200 | 0.3% |
21 | worked as helper in h.h. enterprise (unpaid family worker) | 2891 | 3.8% |
31 | worked as regular salaried/wage employee | 2838 | 3.7% |
41 | worked as casual wage labour: in public works | 66 | 0.1% |
51 | in other types of work | 5111 | 6.7% |
81 | did not work but was seeking and/or available for work | 628 | 0.8% |
91 | attended educational institution | 9730 | 12.8% |
92 | attended domestic duties only | 7816 | 10.3% |
93 | attended domestic duties and was also engaged in free collection of goods, sewing, tailoring, weaving, etc. for household use | 1890 | 2.5% |
94 | rentiers, pensioners, remittance recipients, etc. | 1526 | 2.0% |
95 | not able to work due to disability | 24503 | 32.2% |
96 | beggars, prostitutes | 356 | 0.5% |
97 | others | 11251 | 14.8% |
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 column is meant for recording the usual principal activity status of the disabled members the household. The codes to be used are:
worked in hh. enterprise (self-employed) as own account worker …. 11
worked in hh. enterprise (self-employed) as employer …………….. 12
worked as helper in hh. enterprises (unpaid family worker) ……… 21
worked as regular salaried/wage employee ………………………… 31
worked as casual wage labour : in public works ………………….. 41
in other types of work …………… 51
did not work but was seeking and/or available for work …………. 81
attended educational institutions …………………………………. 91
attended domestic duties only …………………………………….. 92
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 ………………………… 93
rentiers, pensioners, remittance recipients, etc. ………………….. 94
not able to work due to disability ………………………………… 95
beggars, prostitutes ………………………………………………. 96
others …………………………………………………………….. 97
worked in hh. enterprise (self-employed) as own account worker …. 11
worked in hh. enterprise (self-employed) as employer …………….. 12
worked as helper in hh. enterprises (unpaid family worker) ……… 21
worked as regular salaried/wage employee ………………………… 31
worked as casual wage labour : in public works ………………….. 41
in other types of work …………… 51
did not work but was seeking and/or available for work …………. 81
attended educational institutions …………………………………. 91
attended domestic duties only …………………………………….. 92
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 ………………………… 93
rentiers, pensioners, remittance recipients, etc. ………………….. 94
not able to work due to disability ………………………………… 95
beggars, prostitutes ………………………………………………. 96
others …………………………………………………………….. 97