India - Household Consumer Expenditure: NSS 61st Round, Schedule 1, July 2004 - June 2005
Reference ID | DDI-IND-MOSPI-NSSO-61Rnd-Sch1-July2004-June2005 |
Year | 2004 - 2005 |
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 & 12_
Identification of s
ample household and
perception of househ
old regarding suffic
iency of food - Block 3 Part 1_House
hold Characteristics - Block 3 Part 2_House
hold Characteristics - Block 4_Person recor
ds - Block 5_Monthly cons
umption of food, pan
, tobacco and intoxi
cants - Block 6_Monthly cons
umption of fuel &
; light - Block 7_Consumption
of clothing - Block 8_Consumption
of footwear - Block 9_Expenditure
on education and med
ical (institutional)
goods and services - Block 10_Monthly exp
enditure on miscella
neous goods and serv
ices including medic
al (non-institutiona
l), rents and taxes - Block 11_Expenditure
for purchase and co
nstruction (includin
g repair and mainten
ance) of durable goo
ds for domestic use
Variable Groups
Household Size
(B3_q1)
File: Block 3 Part 1_Household Characteristics
File: Block 3 Part 1_Household Characteristics
Overview
Type:
Continuous Format: numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0 Range: 1-43 | Valid cases: 124644 Invalid: 0 Minimum: 1 Maximum: 43 Mean: 4.9 Standard deviation: 2.5 |
A group of persons normally living together and taking food from a common kitchen constitutes a household. The word "normally" means that temporary visitors are excluded but temporary stay-aways are included. Thus a son or daughter residing in a hostel for studies is excluded from the household of his/her parents, but a resident employee or resident domestic servant or paying guest (but not just a tenant in the house) is included in the employer/host's household. "Living together" is usually given more importance than "sharing food from a common kitchen" in drawing the boundaries of a household in case the two criteria are in conflict; however, in the special case of a person taking food with his family but sleeping elsewhere (say in a shop or a different house) due to space shortage, the household formed by such a person's family members is taken to include the person also. Each inmate of a mess, hotel, boarding and lodging house, hostel, etc. is considered as a single-member household except that a family living in a hotel (say) is considered as one household only; the same applies to residential staff of such establishments.
Questions and instructions
How many members are there in the household?
The size of the sample household i.e., the total number of persons normally residing together (i.e., under the same roof) and taking food from the same kitchen (including temporary stay-aways and excluding temporary visitors) will be recorded against this item. This number will be same as the last serial number recorded in column 1 of block 4.