India - Debt and Investment Survey: NSS 48th Round, Schedule 18.2, January - December 1992
Reference ID | DDI-IND-MOSPI-NSSO-48Rnd-Sch18pt2-1992 |
Year | 1992 |
Country | India |
Producer(s) | National Sample Survey Office |
Sponsor(s) | M/o Statistics and Programme Implementation(MOSPI),Government of India (GOI) - MOSPI - |
Collection(s) | |
Metadata | Documentation in PDF |
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Overview
Identification
DDI-IND-MOSPI-NSSO-48Rnd-Sch18pt2-1992 |
Version
2012-06-05
Overview
The survey period of the 48th round has been from January to December 1992. The required information has been collected from the same set of sample households in two visits to each sample. The information to be collected in the second visit to the household was considerably less than that to be collected in the first visit. In view of this uneven work-load in the two visits, it was decided to extend the survey period of the first visit to eight months - from January to August 1992 - and to reduce the survey period of the second visit to four months - from September to December 1992. As a result, the households which have been visited in the first two months of the first visit have been revisited in the first month of the second visit and so on. To reduce the fatigue of the respondent, it was decided that unlike in the 37th round, the sample households in this round will be selected separately for schedules 18.1 and 18.2 in the rural sector. Since the land and livestock holdings are likely to be small in most cases, it is decided to survey the same set of sample households both for schedules 18.1 and 18.2 in the urban sector.The position in regard to the assets and liabilities of the sample households is required to be collected with reference to a fixed date, namely, as on the 30th June1991. There will be a time lag between the reference date and the survey date in the first visit varying from household to household within the range of maximum period of 14 months. To derive the above, therefore, it has been decided to collect information on assets and liabilities as on the date of survey and the transactions relating to the said assets and liabilities carried out during the period intervening the date of reference and the date of survey.
Broadly, the following information has been collected in this round of survey:-
(i) the asset and the liability position of the households
(ii) the amount of capital expenditure on
(a) residential plots, houses or buildings,
(b) farm business and
(c) non-farm business,
incurred by the household during the reference period of agricultural year 1991-22.
(iii) acquisition, disposal and loss of assets during July 1991 to June 1992.
The assets owned by the households have been classified into three categories, namely,
(a) physical assets contributing to capital formation
(b) financial assets and
(c) durable household assets.
Besides collection of information for deriving the asset and liability position of the households as on 30.6.91, provisions have also been made to collect data on the transactions of physical, financial and household durable assets and also on the cash borrowings and repayments made during the agricultural year 1991-92.
METHOD OF DATA COLLECTION: As mentioned earlier, the information in this schedule has been collected by visiting the same set of sample households twice. In the first visit, information on assets owned on the date of survey as well as addition and depletion of these assets during the period, July 1, 1991 to the date of survey has been ascertained to derive the asset position of the households as on 30th June 1991. The same procedure has been adopted for assessing the indebtedness position of the households at the beginning of the agricultural year 1991-92 i.e. 30.6.91 in the first visit. However, provision has been made for obtaining the data on the amount and other particulars of borrowings and repayments made during the first half of the agricultural year 1991-92 i.e. during 1.7.91 to 31.12.91. As for the items of capital expenditure and of acquisition, disposal and loss of assets, information has been collected for the period 1.7.91 to 31.12.91 in the first visit. During the second visit to the households, information has been collected for ascertaining the indebtedness position of the households as on 30.6.92 and for assessing the borrowings and repayments made during the second half of the agricultural year 1991-92 i.e. during 1.1.92 to 30.6.92. Similarly, data on the capital expenditure and acquisition, disposal and loss of assets during 1.1.92 to 30.6.92 has been collected in the second visit. Sample survey data [ssd]
Randomly selected households based on sampling procedure and members of the household
Scope
The description of different blocks appearing in visit -1 and visit-2 schedules of 18.2. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
block block heading appearing in
no. the sch. for
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(1) (2) (3)
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0 descriptive identification of sample household visit 1 & 2
1 identification of sample household visit 1 & 2
2 particulars of field operation visit 1 & 2
3 remarks by investigator visit 1 & 2
4 remarks by supervisory officer(s) visit 1 & 2
5 household characteristics visit 1 & 2
5.1 particulars of partitioned household visit 2 only
6. household members and their activity visit 1 only
particulars
7 area of land owned as on date of survey and visit 1 only
transactions during 1.7.91 to date of survey
8 livestock and poultry owned as on the date of visit 1 only
survey and their transactions during 1.7.91
to date of survey.
9 agricultural machinery and implements owned visit 1 only
as on the date of survey and their transactions
during 1.7.91 to date of survey
10 owned buildings and other constructions as visit 1 only
on the date of survey and their transactions
during 1.7.91 to date of survey.
11 non-farm business equipments owned on the visit 1 only
date of survey and their transactions during
1.7.91 to date of survey
12 transport equipments owned as on the date of visit 1 only
date of survey and their transactions during
1.7.91 to date of survey
13 household durable assets owned on the date of visit 1 only
survey and their transactions during 1.7.91
to date of survey
14 ownership of shares/debentures etc. in co-operative visit 1 only
societies & companies as on the date of survey and
their transactions during 1.7.91 to date of survey.
15 other financial assets owned as on the date visit 1 only
of survey and their transactions during
1.7.91 to date of survey
16 cash loans and kind loans receivable by household visit 1 & 2
on the date of survey and their transactions during
1.7.91/1.7.92 to date of survey
17.1 number of cash loans outstanding as on the date of visit 1 & 2
survey and number of loans repaid and written off
during 1.7.91/1.1.92 to date of survey
17.2 particulars of cash loans payable by the household visit 1 & 2
as on the date survey and transactions of loans during
1.7.91/1.1.92 to date of survey
18 other cash loans and kind loans payable by the visit 1 & 2
household as on the date of survey
19.1 specified items on which expenditure incurred during visit 1 & 2
1.7.91 to 31.12.91/1.1.92 to 30.6.92
19.2 expenditure on specified items during 1.7.91 visit 1 & 2
to 31.12.91/1.1.92 to 30.6.92
20 acquisition, disposal and loss of assets during visit 1 & 2
1.7.91 to 31.12.91/1.1.92 to 30.6.92
21 unit-price (last transaction) of reported items visit 1 & 2
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Coverage
The 48th Round was planned to cover the whole of Indian Union except (i) Ladakh and Kargil districts of Jammu & Kashmir,
(ii) 768 interior villages of Nagaland (out of a total of 1119 villages ) located beyond 5 kms. of a bus route,
(iii) 172 villages in Andaman & Nicobar Islands (out of a total of 520 villages) which are inaccessible throughout the year.
However, the survey could not be conducted in certain districts of Jammu & Kashmir viz. Anantnag, Pulwana, Srinagar, Badgam, Baramula and Kupwara, and the district of Amritsar in Punjab 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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Survey Design Research Division | National Sample Survey Office | Questionnaire Design, 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 Statistics and Programme Implementation(MOSPI),Government of India (GOI) | Tabulation and Dissemination |
Name | Abbreviation | Role |
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M/o Statistics and Programme Implementation(MOSPI),Government of India (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 |