India - Household Consumer Expenditure: NSS 43rd Round, Schedule 1, July 1987 - June 1988
Reference ID | DDI-IND-MOSPI-NSSO-43Rnd-Sch1.0-1987 |
Year | 1987 - 1988 |
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 1,3 and 10 -
Household Characteri
stics - Block 4 - Person rec
ords - Block 5 - Monthly ho
usehold expenditure
on food and non food
items - Block 6pt1 - Monthly
household expenditu
re on clothing, bedd
ing etc - Block 6pt2 - Househo
ld expenditure on cl
othing, bedding etc - Block 7pt1 - Monthly
household expenditu
re on footwear - Block 7pt 2 - Househ
old expenditure on f
ootwear - Block 8 - Monthly ho
usehold expenditure
on misc goods and se
rvices - Block 9pt1 - Monthly
household expenditu
re for purchase of d
urables - Block 9pt2 - Househo
ld expenditure for p
urchase of durables
Variable Groups
Quantity of Home Grown Items Consumed
(B5_q6)
File: Block 5 - Monthly household expenditure on food and non food items
File: Block 5 - Monthly household expenditure on food and non food items
Overview
Type:
Continuous Format: numeric Width: 9 Decimals: 2 Range: 0-888888 | Valid cases: 4141981 Invalid: 1 Minimum: 0 Maximum: 888888 Mean: 6.2 Standard deviation: 664 |
Questions and instructions
How much quantity of the home grown item was consumed by the household in the last 30 days?
Consumption of any of the items in the blocks, made out of home grown/produced stock i.e. out of goods produced by the household in its own farm or manufacturing establishments, during the last 30 Days will be recorded here. The quantity of an item consumed out of home-grown will be recorded in column (6) and its value will be shown in column (7). The value will be imputed at the ex-farm or ex-factory price. Home produced agricultural produced include any produce obtained from cultivation by household or obtained in the form of rent-share of land leased out. Produce brought from village home and consumed in urban residence will also be treated as 'home-grown stock.