India - Household Consumer Expenditure, NSS 60th Round, Schedule 1, January - June 2004
| Reference ID | DDI-IND-MOSPI-NSSO-60Rnd-Sch1-Jan-June2004 | 
| Year | 2004 | 
| 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_ Identifi
 cation of sample hou
 sehold
- Block 3_Household Ch
 aracteristics
- Block 4_Person recor
 ds
- Block 5_Monthly hous
 ehold expenditure on
 cereals, pulses, mi
 lk, sugar and salt
- Block 6_Weekly consu
 mption of edible oil
 , egg, fish and meat
 , vegetables, fruits
 , spices, beverages
 and processed food a
 nd pan, tobacco and
 intoxicants
- Block 7_Monthly cons
 umption of fuel &
 ; light
- Block 8_Annual consu
 mption of clothing
- Block 9_Annual consu
 mption of footwear
- Block 10_Annual expe
 nditure on education
 and medical (instit
 utional) goods and s
 ervices
- Block 11_Monthly exp
 enditure on miscella
 neous goods and serv
 ices including medic
 al (non-institutiona
 l), rents and taxes
- Block 12_Annual expe
 nditure for purchase
 and construction (i
 ncluding repair and
 maintenance) of dura
 ble goods for domest
 ic use
Variable Groups
                    
            
        Sub-Sample
      (SubSample)
File: Block 3_Household Characteristics
File: Block 3_Household Characteristics
Overview
| Type: 
							Discrete Format: character Width: 1 | Valid cases: 29631 Invalid: 0 | 
Definition
An important feature of the NSS sampling design is that  the total sample of first stage units is drawn in the form of two  or more independent and parallel samples, termed as interpenetrating sub-samples. Each sub- sample is  drawn by the same 
sampling scheme and is capable of providing valid estimates of the population parameters. The comparison of sub-sample wise estimates shows the margin of uncertainty associated with the combined sample estimate.
 
Interpenetrating sub-samples have been used in NSS (i) to obtain valid estimates from each sub-round (season) of the survey round, and (ii) to ensure that Central and State samples for any State/ UT cover independent and equally valid samples of units.
The samples surveyed by the NSSO staff are termed as Central sample and the matched samples surveyed by State Government staff are termed as State sample.
sampling scheme and is capable of providing valid estimates of the population parameters. The comparison of sub-sample wise estimates shows the margin of uncertainty associated with the combined sample estimate.
Interpenetrating sub-samples have been used in NSS (i) to obtain valid estimates from each sub-round (season) of the survey round, and (ii) to ensure that Central and State samples for any State/ UT cover independent and equally valid samples of units.
The samples surveyed by the NSSO staff are termed as Central sample and the matched samples surveyed by State Government staff are termed as State sample.
Categories
| Value | Category | Cases | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Central sample | 14811 |  50.0% | 
| 2 | State sample | 14820 |  50.0% | 
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.

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