India - Household Consumer Expenditure: NSS 50th Round, Schedule 1, July 1993 - June 1994
Reference ID | DDI-IND-MOSPI-NSSO-50Rnd-Sch1.0-1993-94 |
Year | 1993 - 1994 |
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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Overview
Identification
DDI-IND-MOSPI-NSSO-50Rnd-Sch1.0-1993-94 |
Version
2012-04-02
Overview
The National Sample Survey Organisation (NSSO) has been carrying out All-India surveys quinquennially on consumer expenditure and employment - unemployment. The 50th round (July 1993 - June 1994) was the Fifth quinquennial survey on Consumer Expenditure and Employment - Unemployment. The previous four quinquennial surveys were the 27th (Oct. 1972 - Sept. 1973), the 32nd (Jul.1977 - Jun. 1978), the 38th ( Jan. - Dec. 1983) and 43rd (Jul. 1987 - Jun. 1988) rounds. In other rounds of NSS, also, a consumer expenditure inquiry on a limited scale was being carried out from the 42nd round (1986-87) onwards. From the 45th round onwards the subject coverage of this schedule has been expanded to include some important questions on employment so that an annual series of consumer expenditure and employment data is now available. While some of these smaller-scale surveys are spread over a full year and others over six months only, the quinquennial (full-scale) surveys have all been of a full year's duration. Household consumer expenditure is measured as the expenditure incurred by a household on domestic account during a specified period, called reference period. It includes the imputed values of goods and services, which are not purchased but procured otherwise for consumption. In other words, it is the sum total of monetary values of all the items (i.e. goods and services) consumed by the household on domestic account during the reference period. The imputed rent of owner-occupied houses is excluded from consumption expenditure. Any expenditure incurred towards the productive enterprises of the households is also excluded from household consumer expenditure. The household consumer expenditure schedule used for the survey collected information on quantity and value of household consumption with a reference period of "last 30 days" for some items of consumption and "last 365 days" for some less frequently purchased items. To minimise recall errors, a very detailed item classification was, as usual, adopted to collect information, including 148 items of food, 13 items of fuel, 28 items of clothing, bedding and footwear, 18 items of educational and medical expenses, 52 items of durable goods, and about 85 other items. The schedule also collected some other household particulars including age, sex and educational level etc. of each household member.The schedule design for the survey was more or less similar to that adopted in the previous quinquennial round. The field work for the survey was conducted, as usual, by the Field Operations Division of the Organisation. The collected data were processed by the Data Processing Division of NSSO and tabulated by the Computer Centre of Department of Statistics. The reports have been prepared by Survey Design & Research Division (SDRD) of NSSO under the guidance of the Governing Council, NSSO.
Data layout of this round is not in accordance with the questionnaire. Some additional variables have been generated for tabulation which the users can ignore. Sample survey data [ssd]
Randomly selected households based on sampling procedure and members of the household
Scope
The NSSO surveys on consumer expenditure aim to measure the household consumer expenditure in quantitative terms disaggregated by various household characteristics . The data for this survey was collected in the NSS Schedule 1.0 used for household consumer expenditure. For this round, the schedule had 14 blocks.
Blocks 0, 1 and 2 - were similar to the ones used in usual NSS rounds. These were used to record identification of sample households and particulars of field operations.
Block-3: Household characteristics like, household size, principal industry-occupation, social group, land possessed and cultivated, use of hired labour, monthly per capita expenditure etc. were recorded in this block.
Block-4: In this Block the detailed demographic particulars including age, sex, educational level, marital status, number of meals usually taken in a day etc. were recorded. Besides this, information on consumption of tobacco was also recorded in this block.
Block-5: In this block cash purchase and consumption of food, pan, tobacco, intoxicants and fuel and light during the last 30 days were recorded.
Block-6: Block 6 was used to record the information of cash purchase and consumption of clothing during the last 30 and 365 days.
Block-7 : Further probing questions on the cash purchase and consumption of footwear during the last 30 and 365 days were made in this block.
Block-8: - Expenditure (cash and kind) on the miscellaneous goods and services and rents & taxes during the last 30 days and expenditure (cash & kind) on educational and medical goods and services during the last 30 days and 365 days were recorded in blocks 8 and 8.1 respectively.
Block-9: In Block 9, questions were asked about expenditure (cash and kind) for the purchase and construction (including repair) of durable goods for domestic use during the last 30 and 365 days.
Block-10: Block 10 was canvassed to record the perception of household regarding sufficiency of food.
Block 11 - In this block insurance particulars of the household during the last 365 days were recorded.
Block 12 - In this block particulars of dwelling unit were recorded.
Block 13 - In this block particulars of ceremonies performed and meals served by the household during the last 30 and 365 days were recorded.
Block 14 - Contains the summary of consumer expenditure during the last 30 days. Household, Consumer Expenditure, 50th Round, Schedule 1, July 1993 - June 1994
Coverage
The survey period of the 50th round was from July 1993 to June 1994. The geographical coverage of the survey was to be the whole of the Indian Union except Ladakh and Kargil districts of Jammu & Kashmir, 768 interior villages of Nagaland and 172 villages in Andaman & Nicobar Islands which remain inaccessible throughout the year. However, certain districts of Jammu & Kashmir viz., Doda, Anantnag, Pulwama, Srinagar, Badgam, Baramula and Kupwara, and Punjab's Amritsar district, had to be excluded from the survey due to unfavourable field conditions. The survey used the interview method of data collection from a sample of randomly selected households and members of the household.Producers and Sponsors
Name | Affiliation |
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National Sample Survey Office | M/o Statistics and Programme Implementation(MOSPI),Government of India (GOI) |
Name | Affiliation | Role |
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M/o Statistics and Programme Implementation(MOSPI),Government of India (GOI) | National Sample Survey Office | Questionnaire Desgn, Sampling methodology,Survey Reports Questionnaire Desgn, Sampling methodology,Survey Reports Questionnaire Desgn, Sampling methodology, Survey Reports |
Field Operations Division | National Sample Survey Office | Field Work |
Data Processing Division | National Sample Survey Office | Data Processing |
Computer Centre | M/o Statistcs and Programme Implementation(MOSPI),Government of India (GOI) | Tabulation and Dissemination |
Name | Abbreviation | Role |
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M/o Statistics & Programme Implementation, GOI | MOSPI |
Name | Affiliation | Role |
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Governing council and Working Group | GOI | Finalisation of survey study |
Metadata Production
Name | Abbreviation | Affiliation | Role |
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Computer Centre | MOSPI, CC | M | Documentation of the study |