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        <titl>Household Consumer Expenditure, NSS 59th Round, Schedule 1, Jan 2003 - December 2003</titl>
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          NSS 59th Round
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        <serInfo><![CDATA[The National Sample Survey Organisation (NSSO) has been set up by the Government of India in 1950 to collect socio-economic data employing scientific sampling methods. The NSSO conducts regular consumer expenditure surveys as part of its "rounds", each round being normally of a year's duration and covering more than one subject of study. The surveys are conducted through household interviews, using a random sample of households covering practically the entire geographical area of the country. Surveys on consumer expenditure are being conducted quinquennially on a large sample of households from the 27th round (October 1972 - September 1973) onwards. Apart from these quinquennial surveys, the NSSO collected information on consumer expenditure from a smaller sample of households since 42nd round (July 1986 - June 1987). Nowadays every round of NSS includes a consumer expenditure survey (CES), giving rise to an annual series of consumption data. The National Sample Survey (NSS) started its fifty-ninth round from 1st January 2003. Fifty-ninth round of NSS is earmarked for collection of data on land and livestock holdings, debt and investment and situation assessment for Indian farmers, besides that on household consumer expenditure and employment-unemployment. The field operations of the survey commenced on 1st January 2003 and continued up to 31st December 2003. In order to reduce the recall error, the total information relating to each sample household was collected in two visits.  The first visit (January to August) broadly covered the Kharif season of the agricultural year 2002 - 2003 and the second (September to December) the corresponding Rabi season. 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. The schedule also collected some other household particulars including age, sex and educational level of each household member.

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.]]></serInfo>
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      <abstract>The National Sample Survey Office (NSSO)  conducts regular consumer expenditure surveys as part of its "rounds", each round being normally of a year's duration and covering more than one subject of study. The surveys are conducted through household interviews, using a random sample of households covering practically the entire geographical area of the country. Surveys on consumer expenditure are being conducted quinquennially on a large sample of households from the 27th round (October 1972 - September 1973) onwards. Apart from these quinquennial surveys, the NSSO collected information on consumer expenditure from a smaller sample of households since 42nd round (July 1986 - June 1987). Nowadays every round of NSS includes a consumer expenditure survey (CES), giving rise to an annual series of consumption data. The National Sample Survey (NSS) started its fifty-ninth round from 1st January 2003. Fifty-ninth round of NSS is earmarked for collection of data on land and livestock holdings, debt and investment and situation assessment for Indian farmers, besides that on household consumer expenditure and employment-unemployment. The field operations of the survey commenced on 1st January 2003 and continued up to 31st December 2003. In order to reduce the recall error, the total information relating to each sample household was collected in two visits.  The first visit (January to August) broadly covered the Kharif season of the agricultural year 2002 - 2003 and the second (September to December) the corresponding Rabi season. 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. The schedule also collected some other household particulars including age, sex and educational level etc. of each household member.</abstract>
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        <geogCover>The survey covered the whole of the Indian Union except (i) Leh (Ladakh) and Kargil districts of Jammu &amp; Kashmir, (ii) interior villages of Nagaland situated beyond five kilometres of the bus route and (iii) villages in Andaman and Nicobar Islands which remain inaccessible throughout the year.</geogCover>
        <anlyUnit>Randomly selected households  based on sampling procedure and members of the household</anlyUnit>
        <universe>The survey used the interview method of data collection from a sample of randomly selected households and members of the household.</universe>
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      <notes><![CDATA[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 is collected in the NSS Schedule 1.0 used for household consumer expenditure.  For this round, the schedule had 9 blocks.

Blocks 0, 1 and 2 - are similar to the ones used in usual NSS rounds. These are 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, type of dwelling  etc. are 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. are recorded. 

Block-5: In this block cash purchase and consumption of food, pan, tobacco and intoxicants during the last 30 days are recorded. 

Block-5.1: In this block consumption of fuel & light during the last 30 days is recorded.

Block-6: Consumption of clothing, bedding, etc. during the last 365 days is recorded in this block.

Block-7 : Consumption of footwear during the last 365 days  is recorded in this block.

Block-8.1 : Expenditure on education and medical (institutional) goods and services during the last 365 days is recorded in Block 9.

Block-8.2 : Expenditure on miscellaneous goods and services including medical (non-institutional), rents and taxes during the last 30 days has been recorded in this block.

Block-9 : Expenditure for purchase and construction (including repair and maintenance) of durable goods for domestic use during the last 365 days has been recorded in this block.]]></notes>
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        <keyword>Household Consumer Expenditure</keyword>
        <keyword>NSS 59th Round</keyword>
        <keyword>Schedule 1</keyword>
        <keyword>Jan 2003 - December 2003</keyword>
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        <sampProc>Broad Sample Design: 
A stratified multi-stage design has been adopted for the 59th round survey. The first stage unit (FSU) is the census village in the rural sector and UFS block in the urban sector. The ultimate stage units (USUs) are households in both the sectors. Hamlet-groups / sub-blocks constitute the intermediate stage whenever these are formed in the selected FSU.

Sampling Frame for First Stage Units: 
For rural areas, the list of villages (panchayat wards for Kerala) as per Population Census 1991 and for urban areas the latest UFS frame have been used as sampling frame. For stratification of towns by size class, provisional population of towns as per Census 2001 have been used.

Stratification: 

Rural Sector: Two special strata have been formed at the State/ UT level, viz.,
 Stratum 1: all FSUs with population between 0 to 50 and
Stratum 2:  FSUs with population more than 15,000.

Special stratum 1 was formed whenever at least 50 such FSUs were found in a State/UT. Similarly, special stratum 2 was formed if at least 4 such FSUs were found in a State/UT. Otherwise, such FSUs were merged with the general strata.

Urban Sector: In the urban sector, strata have been formed within each NSS region on the basis of size class of towns as per Population Census 2001. The stratum numbers and their composition (within each region) are given below.

stratum 1 :	all towns with population less than  50,000	
stratum 2 :	all towns with population 50,000 or more but less than 2 lakhs	
stratum 3 :	all towns with population 2 lakhs or more but less than 10 lakhs	
stratum 4, 5, 6,... :  	each city with population 10 lakhs or more	

The stratum numbers remained as above even if, in some regions, some of the strata did not exist.

Formation of Second Stage Strata and allocation of households for schedule 1.0:
Schedule 1.0:  Consumer Expenditure Survey: Two SSS are formed:

Rural:		
SSS 1:	households possessing land &lt; Y	
SSS 2:	households possessing land = Y	
		
Urban:		
SSS 1:	households belonging to MPCE classes 1, 2 and 3	
SSS 2:	households belonging to MPCE class 4	

Out of the four households selected for sch. 1.0, two households are covered in visit 1 and two in visit 2.
Sample households for each type of schedule are selected by SRSWOR in each SSS of each hg/sb.</sampProc>
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          There was no deviation from the original sampling design.
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Blocks 0, 1 and 2 - are similar to the ones used in usual NSS rounds. These are 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, type of dwelling  etc. are 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. are recorded. 

Block-5: In this block cash purchase and consumption of food, pan, tobacco and intoxicants during the last 30 days are recorded. 

Block-5.1: In this block consumption of fuel & light during the last 30 days is recorded.

Block-6: Consumption of clothing, bedding, etc. during the last 365 days is recorded in this block.

Block-7 : Consumption of footwear during the last 365 days  is recorded in this block.

Block-8.1 : Expenditure on education and medical (institutional) goods and services during the last 365 days is recorded in Block 9.

Block-8.2 : Expenditure on miscellaneous goods and services including medical (non-institutional), rents and taxes during the last 30 days has been recorded in this block.

Block-9 : Expenditure for purchase and construction (including repair and maintenance) of durable goods for domestic use during the last 365 days has been recorded in this block.]]></resInstru>
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1.  Weight   for each sub sample is stored in the variable name   : Wgt_SubSample
2. Combined subsample  weight   is stored in  the variable name : Wgt_Combined]]></weight>
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        Schedule Number
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      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Schedule Number
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41013
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Indicates the NSS schedule number of this survey.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          010
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          41013
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V5" name="Sample" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="24" EndPos="24" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sample
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Sample
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41013
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V6" name="Sector" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="25" EndPos="25" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sector
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Sector
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          Record 1 or 2 depending on whether the selected sample village/ block is classified as Rural or Urban.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41013
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Sector : A word used for the rural-urban demarcation.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Rural
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          26143
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Urban
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          14870
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V7" name="St_Region" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="26" EndPos="28" width="3" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        State - region
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          State - region
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          State and NSS region to which the sample village/ block belongs to will be recorded here as per the code list.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41013
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Regions are hierarchical domains of study below the level of State/ Union Territory in the NSS.
      </txt>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V28" name="State" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="29" EndPos="30" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        State
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          State
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41013
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          667
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          02
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          675
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          03
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1132
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          04
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          123
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          05
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          335
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          06
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          753
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          07
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          756
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          08
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1926
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          09
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4702
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2339
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          348
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          372
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          13
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          256
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          14
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          736
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          15
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          540
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          16
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          671
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          17
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          511
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          18
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1362
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          19
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3176
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          20
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1016
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          21
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1226
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          22
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          757
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          23
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1890
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          24
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1304
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          25
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          64
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          26
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          96
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          27
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3342
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          28
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2681
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          29
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1788
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          30
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          112
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          31
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          63
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          32
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1722
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          33
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3205
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          34
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          192
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          35
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          175
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <codInstr>
        This variable has been derived from the variable "State - region" to enable the users to easily access state wise data.
      </codInstr>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V8" name="District" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="31" EndPos="32" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        District
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          District
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          District to which the sample village/ block belongs to will be recorded here as per the code list.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41013
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V9" name="Stratum" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="33" EndPos="34" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Stratum Number
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Stratum Number
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41013
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V10" name="SubRound" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="35" EndPos="35" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sub-Round
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Sub-Round
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41013
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Sub-round 1
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          20499
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Sub-round 2
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          20514
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V11" name="SubSample" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="36" EndPos="36" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sub - sample
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Sub - sample
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          Record 1 or 2 depending on whether the selected sample village/block is central sample or state sample.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41013
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt><![CDATA[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.]]></txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Central sample
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          20523
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          State sample
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          20490
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V12" name="FODSubRegion" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="37" EndPos="40" width="4" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        FOD Sub-Region
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          FOD Sub-Region
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41013
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V13" name="HamletGroup" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="41" EndPos="41" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Hamlet-Group/Sub-Block no.
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Hamlet-Group/Sub-Block no.
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          This item will be copied from column 4 of block 3.2 of schedule 0.0.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41013
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V14" name="Stage2_Stratum" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="42" EndPos="42" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Second Stage Stratum
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Second Stage Stratum
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          This item will be copied from the heading of column (44) or (45) of block 4 of schedule 0.0.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41013
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V15" name="Visit_no" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="43" EndPos="43" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Visit No.
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Visit No.
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41013
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V16" name="Hhold_no" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="44" EndPos="45" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sample Household Number
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Sample Household Number
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr><![CDATA[The sample household number (i.e., order of selection)  of the selected household is to be copied from column (44) or (45) of block 4 of Sch.0.0.]]></ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41013
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V17" name="Lvl" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="46" EndPos="47" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Level
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Level
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41013
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          41013
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V18" name="Informant_Slno" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="48" EndPos="49" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Serial No. of informant
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Serial No. of informant
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr><![CDATA[The srl. no. of the person recorded  in column 1 of block 4, schedule 1.0 from whom the bulk of the information is collected will be entered.]]></ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        40982
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V19" name="Resp_Code" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="50" EndPos="50" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Response Code
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Response Code
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr><![CDATA[This item is to be filled-in after canvassing the schedule. The type of informant, considering his co-operation and capability in providing the required information, will be recorded against this item in terms of specified response codes.  The codes are:    
     informant:    co-operative and capable ..... ....1        busy ............................ 3
                          co-operative but not capable ....2        reluctant ............ ......... 4
                                                                                      others........................... 9]]></ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        40952
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[ informant : cooperative and  capable]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          30636
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          informant : cooperative but not capable
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9017
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          informant : busy
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          621
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          informant : reluctant
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          563
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          others
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          115
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V20" name="Survey_Code" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="51" EndPos="51" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Survey Code
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Survey Code
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr><![CDATA[Whether the originally selected sample household has been surveyed or a substituted household has been surveyed will be indicated against this item by recording '1' if it is the originally selected sample household, and '2' if it is the  substituted one.  If neither the originally selected household nor the substituted household can be surveyed i.e., if the sample household is a casualty, code '3' will be recorded.  In such cases only blocks 0, 1, 2, 12 and 13 will be filled-in and on the top of the front page of the schedule the word 'CASUALTY' will be written and underlined.]]></ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41013
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          original
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          38817
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          substitute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2196
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          casualty
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V21" name="Substn_Code" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="52" EndPos="52" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Substitution Code
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Substitution Code
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr><![CDATA[For an originally selected sample household which could not be surveyed, irrespective of whether a substituted household could be surveyed or not, the reason for not surveying the original household will be recorded against item 18 in terms of the specified codes.  The codes are: 

                                                   informant busy ...................................................1
                                                   members away from home .................................2
                                                   informant non-cooperative .................................3
                                                   others ...................................................... ...........9]]></ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2196
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          informant busy
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          110
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          members away from home
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1596
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          informant non-cooperative
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          194
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          others
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          296
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V22" name="DateOfSurvey" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="53" EndPos="58" width="6" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Date of Survey
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Date of Survey
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41013
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V23" name="DateOfDespatch" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="59" EndPos="64" width="6" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Date of Despatch
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Date of Despatch
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41013
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V24" name="TimeToCanvass" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="65" EndPos="67" width="3" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Time to canvass (mins.)
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Time to canvass (mins.)
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        40938
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V25" name="NSS" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="68" EndPos="69" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        NSS
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          NSS
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41013
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V26" name="NSC" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="70" EndPos="72" width="3" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        NSC
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          NSC
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41013
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V27" name="MLT" files="F1" dcml="2" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="73" EndPos="82" width="10" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Multiplier
      </labl>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="4.5" max="1073108.36"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41013
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        4.5
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        1073108.36
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        9854.567
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        13426.365
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V29" name="Wgt_SubSample" wgt="wgt" files="F1" dcml="2" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="83" EndPos="90" width="8" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sub sample Multiplier
      </labl>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="0.045" max="10731.0836"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41013
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        0.045
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        10731.084
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        98.546
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        134.264
      </sumStat>
      <codInstr><![CDATA[For generating sub sample estimates, this weight should be applied. It has been calculated as follows:
Wgt_SubSample = MLT/100]]></codInstr>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V30" name="Wgt_Combined" wgt="wgt" files="F1" dcml="2" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="91" EndPos="97" width="7" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Combined Multiplier
      </labl>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="0.0225" max="5365.5418"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41013
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        0.0225
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        5365.542
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        49.609
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        69.684
      </sumStat>
      <codInstr><![CDATA[For generating sub sample combined estimates, this weight should be applied. It has been calculated as follows:

Wgt_Combined = MLT/100, if NSS=NSC
or
Wgt_Combined = MLT/200, if NSS < NSC]]></codInstr>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V86" name="HHID" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="1" EndPos="10" width="10" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Primary key - unique identifier for a household
      </labl>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41013
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <codInstr><![CDATA[This variable has been derived for identifying  a household by combining serial no. of village / block, Hamlet-Group/Sub-Block no., second stage stratum, visit number and sample household number.]]></codInstr>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V32" name="CentreCodeRoundShift" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="11" EndPos="13" width="3" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Centre code, Round, Shift
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Centre code, Round, Shift
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41013
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V33" name="Vill_Blk_Slno" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="14" EndPos="18" width="5" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Serial no of village / Block
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Serial no of village / Block
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41013
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt><![CDATA[The first-stage units are census villages in  the rural sector and the NSSO urban frame survey (UFS) blocks in  the urban  sector. This variable indicates the serial number assigned to such units.]]></txt>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V34" name="Round" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="19" EndPos="20" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Round
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Round
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41013
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Indicates the NSS round number of this survey.
      </txt>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V35" name="ScheduleNumber" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="21" EndPos="23" width="3" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Schedule Number
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Schedule Number
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41013
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Indicates the NSS schedule number of this survey.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          010
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          41013
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V36" name="Sample" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="24" EndPos="24" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sample
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Sample
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41013
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V37" name="Sector" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="25" EndPos="25" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sector
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Sector
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          Record 1 or 2 depending on whether the selected sample village/ block is classified as Rural or Urban.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41013
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Sector : A word used for the rural-urban demarcation.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Rural
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          26143
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Urban
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          14870
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V38" name="St_Region" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="26" EndPos="28" width="3" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        State - region
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          State - region
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          State and NSS region to which the sample village/ block belongs to will be recorded here as per the code list.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41013
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Regions are hierarchical domains of study below the level of State/ Union Territory in the NSS.
      </txt>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V82" name="State" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="29" EndPos="30" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        State
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          State
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41013
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          667
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          02
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          675
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          03
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1132
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          04
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          123
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          05
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          335
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          06
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          753
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          07
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          756
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          08
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1926
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          09
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4702
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2339
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          348
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          372
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          13
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          256
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          14
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          736
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          15
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          540
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          16
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          671
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          17
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          511
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          18
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1362
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          19
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3176
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          20
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1016
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          21
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1226
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          22
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          757
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          23
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1890
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          24
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1304
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          25
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          64
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          26
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          96
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          27
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3342
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          28
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2681
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          29
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1788
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          30
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          112
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          31
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          63
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          32
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1722
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          33
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3205
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          34
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          192
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          35
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          175
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <codInstr>
        This variable has been derived from the variable "State - region" to enable the users to easily access state wise data.
      </codInstr>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V39" name="District" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="31" EndPos="32" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        District
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          District
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          District to which the sample village/ block belongs to will be recorded here as per the code list.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41013
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V40" name="Stratum" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="33" EndPos="34" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Stratum Number
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Stratum Number
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41013
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V41" name="SubRound" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="35" EndPos="35" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sub-Round
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Sub-Round
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41013
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Sub-round 1
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          20499
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Sub-round 2
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          20514
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V42" name="SubSample" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="36" EndPos="36" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sub - sample
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Sub - sample
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          Record 1 or 2 depending on whether the selected sample village/block is central sample or state sample.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41013
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt><![CDATA[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.]]></txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Central sample
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          20523
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          State sample
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          20490
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V43" name="FODSubRegion" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="37" EndPos="40" width="4" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        FOD Sub-Region
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          FOD Sub-Region
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41013
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V44" name="HamletGroup" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="41" EndPos="41" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Hamlet-Group/Sub-Block no.
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Hamlet-Group/Sub-Block no.
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          This item will be copied from column 4 of block 3.2 of schedule 0.0.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41013
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V45" name="Stage2_Stratum" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="42" EndPos="42" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Second Stage Stratum
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Second Stage Stratum
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          This item will be copied from the heading of column (44) or (45) of block 4 of schedule 0.0.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41013
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V46" name="Visit_no" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="43" EndPos="43" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Visit No.
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Visit No.
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41013
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V47" name="Hhold_no" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="44" EndPos="45" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sample Household Number
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Sample Household Number
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr><![CDATA[The sample household number (i.e., order of selection)  of the selected household is to be copied from column (44) or (45) of block 4 of Sch.0.0.]]></ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41013
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V48" name="Lvl" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="46" EndPos="47" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Level
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Level
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41013
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          02
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          41013
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V49" name="B3_q1" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="48" EndPos="49" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Household Size
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          How many members are there in the household?
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          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 stayaways 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.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range min="1" max="49"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41013
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        1
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        49
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        5.19
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        2.984
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V50" name="B3_q2" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="50" EndPos="54" width="5" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        NIC Code(5-digit)
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Which industry are you working in?
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          The description of the principal household industry will be recorded in the space provided. The entry cell for item 2 has been split for recording each digit separately. The appropriate five-digit industry code of the NIC 1998 will be recorded here. For households deriving income from non-economic activities only, a dash (-) may be put against this item.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        38784
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V51" name="B3_q3" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="55" EndPos="57" width="3" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        NCO Code(3-digit)
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Which occupation are you in?
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          The description of the principal household occupation will be recorded in the space provided. The appropriate three-digit occupation code of the NCO 1968 is to be recorded in the entry cell which has been trisected for recording each digit separately. For households deriving income from non-economic activities only, a dash (-) may be put against this item.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        38751
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          000
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Physicist
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          001
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Chemists(excluding pharmaceutical chemists)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          002
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Geologists and geophysicists
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          003
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Meteorologist
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          009
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Physical scientists, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          010
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Physical science technicians
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          17
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          020
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Architects and town planners
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          021
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Civil engineers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          64
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          022
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Electrical and electronic engineers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          58
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          023
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Mechanical engineers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          34
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          024
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Chemical engineers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          025
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Metallurgists
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          026
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Mining engineers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          027
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Industrial engineers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          028
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Surveyors
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          14
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          029
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Architects, engineers, technologists and surveyors, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          030
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Draughtsmen
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          25
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          031
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Civil engineering overseers and technicians
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          25
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          032
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Electrical and electronic engineering overseers and technicians
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          45
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          033
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Mechanical engineering overseers and technicians
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          16
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          034
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Chemical engineering technicians
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          035
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Metallurgical technicians
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          036
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Mining technicians
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          037
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Survey technicians
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          039
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Engineering technicians, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          37
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          040
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Aircraft pilots
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          041
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Flight engineers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          042
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Flight navigators
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          043
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Ship's deck officers and pilots
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          044
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Ships engineers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          049
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Aircraft and ship's officers, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          050
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Biologists, zoologists, botanists and related scientists
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          051
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Bacteriologists, pharmacologists &amp;related scientists
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          052
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Silviculturists
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          053
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Agronomists and agricultural scientists
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          059
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Life scientists, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          060
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Life science technicians
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          070
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Physicians and surgeons, allopathic
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          109
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          071
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Physicians and surgeons, ayurvedic
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          25
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          072
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Physicians and surgeons, homoeopathic
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          22
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          073
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Physician and surgeons, unani
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          074
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Dental surgeons
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          075
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Veterinarians
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          13
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          076
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Pharmacists
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          22
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          077
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Dieticians and nutritionists
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          078
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Public health physicians
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          079
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Physicians and surgeons, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          12
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          080
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Vaccinators, inoculators and medical assistants
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          15
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          081
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Dental assistants
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          082
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Veterinary assistants
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          083
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Pharmaceutical assistants
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          084
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Nurses
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          55
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          085
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Midwives and health visitors
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          13
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          086
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          X - ray technicians
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          087
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Optometrists and opticians
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          088
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Physiotherapists and occupational therapists
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          089
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Nursing, sanitary and other medical health technicians, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          51
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          090
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Scientific medical and technical persons, other
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          100
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Mathematicians
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          101
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Statisticians
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          102
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Actuaries
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          103
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          System analysts and programmers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          26
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          104
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Statistical investigators and related workers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          12
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          109
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Mathematicians, statisticians &amp; related workers, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          110
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Economists
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          111
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Economic investigators and related workers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          119
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Economists and related workers, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          120
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Accountants and auditors
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          104
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          121
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Cost and works accountants
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          129
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Accountants, auditors and related workers, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          29
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          130
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Sociologists and anthropologists
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          131
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Historians, archeologists &amp; political scientists &amp; related workers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          132
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Geographers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          133
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Psychologists
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          134
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Librarians, archivists and curators
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          135
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Philologists, translators and interpreters
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          136
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Personnel and occupational specialists
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          137
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Labour, social welfare &amp; political workers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          14
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          139
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Social scientists and related workers, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          140
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Lawyers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          110
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          141
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Judges and magistrates
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          142
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Legal assistants
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          149
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Jurists, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          13
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          150
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Teachers, university and colleges
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          129
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          151
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Teachers, higher secondary &amp; secondary schools
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          396
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          152
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Teachers, middle school
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          151
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          153
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Teachers, primary
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          154
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Teachers, pre-primary
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          27
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          155
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Teachers, special education
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          156
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Teachers, craft
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          159
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Teachers, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          73
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          160
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Poets, authors and critics
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          161
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Editors and journalists
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          169
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Poets, authors, journalists and related workers, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          170
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Sculptors, painters and related artists
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          171
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Commercial artists, interior decorators&amp; designers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          172
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Movie camera operators
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          173
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Photographers, other
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          19
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          179
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Sculptors, painters, photographers &amp;related creative artists, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          180
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Composers, musicians and singers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          181
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Choreographers and dancers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          182
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Actors
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          183
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Stage &amp; film directors &amp; producers(performing arts)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          184
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Circus performers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          189
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Composers and performing artists, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          190
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Ordained religious workers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          61
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          191
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Non - ordained religious workers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          35
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          192
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Astrologers, palmists and related workers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          13
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          193
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Athletes, sportsmen and related workers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          199
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Professional workers n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          22
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          200
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Elected officials, union government
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          201
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Elected officials, state government
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          202
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Elected officials, local bodies
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          209
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Elected officials, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          210
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Administrative &amp; executive officials, union govt
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          25
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          211
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Administrative &amp; executive officials, state government
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          90
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          212
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Administrative&amp; executive officials, quasi government
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          213
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Administrative &amp;executive officials, local bodies
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          12
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          219
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Administrative &amp;executive officials, govt &amp; local bodies, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          220
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Working proprietors, directors &amp; managers, wholesale trade
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          81
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          221
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Working proprietors, directors &amp; managers, retail trade
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          374
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          229
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Working proprietors, directors and managers wholesale &amp; retail trade, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          44
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          230
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Directors and managers, bank
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          66
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          231
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Directors and managers, insurance
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          239
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Directors and managers, financial institution n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          15
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          240
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Working proprietors, directors &amp;managers, mining, quarrying and well drilling
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          19
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          241
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Working proprietors, directors &amp; managers, construction
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          96
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          242
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Working proprietors, directors &amp; managers, electricity, gas and water
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          243
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Working proprietors, directors &amp; managers, manufacturing
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          494
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          249
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacturing and related concerns, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          87
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          250
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Working proprietors, directors, managers &amp; related executives, transport
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          127
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          251
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Directors, managers &amp; related executives, communication
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          26
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          252
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Working proprietors, directors, managers &amp; related executives, storage and warehouse
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          259
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Storage and communication, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          60
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          260
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Working proprietors, directors &amp; managers, lodging &amp; catering services
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          99
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          261
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Working props, dirs &amp; managers, recreation &amp; entertain
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          25
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          269
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Working proprietors, directors, managers,&amp; related executives, other services
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          186
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          299
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Administrative, executive &amp;ma nagerial workers, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          88
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          300
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Clerical supervisors(office superintendents), head clerks, section heads
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          175
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          301
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Other supervisors (inspectors, etc.)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          107
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          302
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Ministerial and office assistants
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          122
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          309
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Clerical and other supervisors, other
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          84
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          310
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Village officials
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          68
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          320
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Stenographers and steno-typists
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          31
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          321
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Typists
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          17
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          322
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Tele-typists
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          323
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Card &amp; tapepunching machine operators
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          329
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Stenographer, typist &amp; card &amp; tape punching operators, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          330
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Book keepers and accounts clerks
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          135
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          331
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Cashiers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          61
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          339
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Bookkeepers, cashiers &amp; related workers, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          340
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Book-keeping &amp; calculating machine operators
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          341
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Automatic data processing machine operators
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          18
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          349
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Computing machine operators, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          28
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          350
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Clerks, general
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          681
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          351
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Store keeper and related workers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          39
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          352
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Receptionists
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          353
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Library clerks
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          354
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Time keepers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          355
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Coders
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          356
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Ticket sellers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          357
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Ticket collectors, checkers and examiners
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          358
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Office attendants(peons, daftries, etc.)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          376
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          359
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Clerical &amp; related workers(including proof readers &amp; copy holders), n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          37
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          360
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Station masters and station superintendents, transport
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          361
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Postmasters, telegraph masters and other supervisors
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          27
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          369
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Transport &amp; communication supervisor, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          16
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          370
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Guards and breaks men, railway
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          371
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Conductors, transport
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          54
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          379
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Transport conductors and guards, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          380
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Postmen
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          28
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          381
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Messengers and dispatch riders
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          15
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          389
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Mail distributors and related workers, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          16
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          390
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Telephone operators
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          23
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          391
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Telegraphists and signallers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          392
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Radio communication and wireless operators
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          399
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Telephone and telegraph operators, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          13
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          400
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Merchants and shopkeepers, wholesale trade
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          194
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          401
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Merchants and shopkeepers, retail trade
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1778
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          409
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Merchants &amp; shop keepers &amp; wholesale &amp; retail trade, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          65
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          410
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Sales supervisors
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          50
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          411
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Purchasing agents
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          412
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Selling agents
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          62
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          419
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacturers agents, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          21
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          420
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Technical salesmen and service advisors
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          13
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          421
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Commercial travellers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          429
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Technical salesmen and commercial travellers, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          430
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Salesmen, shop assistants and demonstrators
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          310
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          431
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Street vendors, canvassers and news vendors
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          367
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          439
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Salesmen, shop assistants &amp; related workers, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          91
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          440
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Agents and salesmen, insurance
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          38
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          441
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Agents, brokers and salesmen, real estate
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          17
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          442
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Agents and brokers, securities and shares
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          24
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          443
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Agents, brokers &amp; salesmen, advertising &amp; other business services
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          61
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          444
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Auctioneers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          445
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Valuers and appraisers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          449
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Insurance, real estate, securities &amp; business services, salesmen &amp; auctioneers, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          12
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          450
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Money lenders (including indigenous bankers)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          451
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Pawn brokers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          459
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Money lenders and pawn brokers, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          490
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Sales workers, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          500
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Hotel and restaurant keepers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          158
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          510
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          House keepers, matrons and stewards
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          13
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          520
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Cooks and cook bearers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          89
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          521
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Butlers, bearers and waiters
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          45
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          522
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Bartenders and related workers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          529
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Cooks, waiters and related workers, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          61
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          530
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Ayahs, nurse, maids
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          36
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          531
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Domestic servants
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          88
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          539
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Maids and related housekeeping service workers, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          25
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          540
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Building caretakers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          541
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Sweepers, cleaners and related workers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          135
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          542
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Watermen
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          14
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          549
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Building caretakers, sweepers, cleaners &amp; related workers, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          14
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          550
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Laundrymen, washermen and dhobis
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          68
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          551
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Dry cleaners and pressers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          559
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Launderers, dry cleaners and pressers, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          560
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Hair dressers, barbers, beauticians &amp; related workers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          117
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          570
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Fire fighters
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          571
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Policemen and detectives
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          281
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          572
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Customs examiners, patrollers &amp; related workers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          573
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Protection force, home guard and security workers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          79
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          574
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Watchmen, chowkidars and gate keepers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          197
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          579
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Protective service workers, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          14
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          590
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Guides
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          591
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Undertakers and embalmers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          599
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Service workers, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          43
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          600
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Farm managers &amp; supervisors, crop production
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          601
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manager, plantation
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          602
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Farm managers, horticulture
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          603
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Farm manager, livestock farm
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          604
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Farm manager, dairy farm
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          605
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Farm manager, poultry farm
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          609
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Farm managers and supervisors, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          610
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Cultivators (owners)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          14256
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          611
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Cultivators (tenants)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          408
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          619
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Cultivators, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          620
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Planters
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          392
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          621
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Livestock farmers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          120
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          622
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Dairy farmers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          133
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          623
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Poultry farmers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          624
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Insect rearers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          625
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Orchard, vineyard and related workers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          33
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          629
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Farmers, other than cultivators, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          42
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          630
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Agricultural labourers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4093
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          640
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Plantation labourers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          191
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          641
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Tappers (palm, rubber trees, etc.)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          35
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          649
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Plantation labourers and related workers, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          12
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          650
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Farm machinery operators
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          651
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Farm workers, animal, birds and insect rearing
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          26
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          652
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Gardeners and nursery workers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          32
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          659
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Other farm workers, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          660
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Foresters and related workers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          29
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          661
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Harvesters &amp; gatherers of forest products including lac (except logs)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          662
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Log fellers and wood cutters
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          19
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          663
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Charcoal burners &amp; forest product processors
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          669
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Loggers and other forestry workers, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          13
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          670
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Hunters
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          671
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Trappers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          679
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Hunters and related workers, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          680
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Fishermen, deep sea
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          45
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          681
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Fishermen, inland and coastal waters
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          87
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          682
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Conch &amp; shell gatherers, sponge &amp; pearl divers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          689
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Fishermen and related workers, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          30
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          710
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Supervisor &amp; foreman, mining, quarrying, well drilling &amp; related activities
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          14
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          711
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Miners
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          30
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          712
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Quarrymen
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          28
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          713
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Drillers, mines and quarries
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          714
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Shot firers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          715
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Miners and quarrymen, other
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          15
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          716
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Well drillers, petroleum and gas
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          717
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Well drillers, other than petroleum and gas
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          718
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Mineral treaters
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          719
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Miners, quarrymen &amp; related workers, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          28
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          720
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Supervisors &amp; foremen, metal smelting converting refining
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          12
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          721
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Metal smelting, converting &amp; refining furnace men
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          722
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Metal rolling mill workers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          723
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Metal melters and reheaters
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          724
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Metal casters
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          725
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Metal moulder and core makers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          726
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Metal annealers, temperers and case hardeners
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          727
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Metal drawers and extruders
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          728
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Metal platters and coaters
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          729
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Metal processors, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          15
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          730
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Supervisor &amp; foreman, wood preparation &amp; paper making
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          731
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Wood treaters
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          732
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Sawyers, plywood makers &amp; related wood processing workers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          13
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          733
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Paper pulp preparers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          734
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Paper makers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          739
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Wood preparation and paper making workers n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          740
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Supervisor &amp; foreman, chemical processing &amp; related activities
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          741
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Crushers, grinders and mixers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          742
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Cookers, roasters and related heat treaters
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          743
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Filter and separator operators
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          744
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Still and reactor operators
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          745
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Petroleum refining workers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          749
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Chemical processors and related workers, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          21
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          750
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Supervisors &amp; foremen, spinning, weaving, knitting, dyeing &amp; related processes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          18
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          751
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Fibre preparers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          752
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Spinners and winders
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          40
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          753
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Warpers and sizers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          754
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Weaving &amp; knitting machine setters &amp; pattern card preparers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          755
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Weavers and related workers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          188
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          756
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Carpet makers and finishers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          28
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          757
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Knitters
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          13
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          758
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Bleachers, dyers and textile product finishers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          23
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          759
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Spinners, weavers,k nitters,dyers &amp; related workers, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          50
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          760
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Supervisors &amp; foremen, tanning &amp; pelt dressing
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          761
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Tanners and fell mongers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          762
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Pelt dressers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          769
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Fell mongers and pelt dressers, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          770
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Supervisors &amp; foremen, food &amp; beverage processing
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          17
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          771
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Grain millers, parchers and related workers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          51
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          772
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Crushers and pressers, oil seeds
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          773
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Khandsari, sugar and gur makers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          24
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          774
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Butchers and meat preparers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          775
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Food preservers and canners
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          12
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          776
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Dairy product processors
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          777
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Bakers, confectioners, candy &amp; sweet meat makers, other food processors
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          50
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          778
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Tea, coffee &amp; cocoa prepares
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          16
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          779
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Brewers &amp; aerated water &amp; beverage makers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          780
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Supervisors &amp; foremen tobacco &amp; tobacco product makers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          781
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Tobacco prepares
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          782
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Cigar makers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          783
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Cigarette makers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          784
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Bidi makers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          91
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          789
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Tobacco prepares and tobacco product makers, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          790
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Supervisors &amp; foremen, tailoring, dress making, sewing, upholsterywork
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          14
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          791
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Tailors and dress makers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          322
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          792
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Fur tailors and related workers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          793
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Milliners, hat and cap makers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          794
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Pattern makers and cutters
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          795
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Sewers and embroiders
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          48
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          796
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Upholsterers and related workers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          799
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Tailors, dressmakers, sewers, upholsterers &amp; related workers, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          39
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          800
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Supervisor &amp; foremen, shoe &amp; leather goods making
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          801
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Shoe makers &amp; shoe repairers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          27
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          802
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Shoe cutters, lasters, sewers and related workers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          803
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Harness and saddle makers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          809
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Leather, cutters, lasters &amp; sewers &amp; related workers, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          20
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          810
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Supervisors, foremen, carpentery, cabinet making related wood working processes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          811
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Carpenter
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          263
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          812
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Cabinet makers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          813
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Wood working machine operators
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          814
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Cart builders and wheel wrights
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          815
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Coach and body builders
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          816
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Shipwrights and boat builders
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          819
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Carpenters, cabinet makers &amp; related workers,n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          36
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          820
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Supervisors and foremen, stone cutting and carving
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          821
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Stone cutter and carvers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          30
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          829
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Stone cutters and carvers, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          12
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          830
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Supervisors &amp; foremen, blacksmithy, tool making and machine tool operations
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          15
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          831
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Blacksmiths, hammersmiths &amp; forgin g press operators
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          26
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          832
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Metal markers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          833
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Tool makers and metal pattern makers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          834
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Machine tool setters
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          835
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Machine tool operators
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          76
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          836
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Metal grinders, polishers and tool sharpeners
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          839
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Blacksmiths, toolmakers, machine tool operators, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          18
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          840
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Supervisors &amp; foreman, machinery fitting, assembling, reparing &amp; precision instrument making (except electrical)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          24
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          841
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Watch, clock &amp; precision instrument makers (except electrical)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          842
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Machinery fitters and machine assemblers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          48
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          843
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Motor vehicle mechanics
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          90
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          844
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Aircraft engine mechanics
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          845
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Mechanics, repairmen, other
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          134
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          849
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Machinery fitters, machine assemblers &amp; precision instrument makers(except electrical), n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          33
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          850
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Supervisors &amp; foremen, electrical &amp; electronic equipment fitting, assembling, installing &amp; repairing
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          36
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          851
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Electricians, electrical fitters and related workers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          138
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          852
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Electronics fitters
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          853
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Electric and electronic equipment assemblers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          17
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          854
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Radio television mechanics and repairmen
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          35
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          855
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Electrical wiremen
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          39
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          856
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Telephone and telegraph installers and repairmen
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          18
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          857
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Electric linemen and cable jointers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          72
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          859
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Electrical fitters &amp; related electrical &amp; electronic workers, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          40
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          860
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Supvisors, broadcasting, audio-visual projection &amp; sound equipment operators
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          861
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Radio broadcasting televisio n operators
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          862
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Sound equipment operators &amp; cinema projectionists
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          869
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Broadcasting station &amp; sound equipment operators &amp; cinema projectionists
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          870
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Supervisors, foremen, plumbing, welding structural &amp; sheet metal working
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          871
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Plumbers and pipe fitters
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          44
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          872
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Welders and flame cutters
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          62
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          873
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Sheet metal workers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          874
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Metal plate and structural metal workers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          12
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          879
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Plumbers, welders, sheet metal &amp; structural metal preparers &amp; erectors, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          19
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          880
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Supervisors, jewellery and precious metal working
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          881
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Jewellers, goldsmiths &amp; silversmiths
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          103
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          882
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Jewellery engravers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          883
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Other metal engravers (except printing)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          889
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Jewellers &amp; precious metal workers, n.e.c. (except printing)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          32
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          890
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Supervisors &amp; foremen, glass forming, pottery &amp; related activities
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          891
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Glass formers, cutters, grinders and finishers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          892
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Potters and related clay &amp; abrasive formers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          29
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          893
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Glass and ceramic kilnmen
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          894
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Glass engravers and etchers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          895
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Glass and ceramics painters and decorators
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          899
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Glass formers, potters &amp; related workers, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          12
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          900
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Supervisors &amp;foremen, rubber &amp;plastics product making
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          901
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Plastics product makers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          16
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          902
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Rubber product makers (except tyre makers &amp; vulcanisers)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          903
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Tyre makers and vulcanisers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          15
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          909
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Rubber and plastics product makers, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          910
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Supervisors &amp; foremen paper &amp; paper board product making
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          911
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Paper and paper board product makers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          919
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Paper and paper product makers, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          920
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Supervisors &amp; foremen printing &amp; related work
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          921
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Compositors
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          922
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Type setters and photo-type setters
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          923
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Printing pressman
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          14
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          924
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Stereo-typers and electro-typers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          925
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Engravers, printing (except photo engravers)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          926
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Photo engravers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          927
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Book binders and related workers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          13
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          928
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Photographic dark room workers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          929
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Printers and related workers, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          21
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          930
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Supervisors and foremen, painting
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          931
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Painters, construction
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          69
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          932
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Painters, spray and sign writing
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          15
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          939
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Painters, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          19
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          940
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Supervisors and foremen production &amp; related activities, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          941
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Musical instrument makers and tuners
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          942
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Basketry weavers and brush makers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          40
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          943
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Non-metallic mineral product makers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          949
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Production and related workers, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          99
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          950
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Supervisors &amp; foremen, bricklaying other construction work
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          63
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          951
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Bricklayers, stone masons and tile setters
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          417
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          952
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Reinforced concreters, cement finishers and terrazzo workers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          21
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          953
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Roofers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          13
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          954
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Parquetry workers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          955
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Plasterers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          19
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          956
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Insulators
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          957
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Glaziers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          958
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Hut builders and thatchers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          19
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          959
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Construction workers, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          436
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          960
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Supervisors &amp; foremen, stationary &amp;related equipment operations
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          961
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Stationary engine &amp;related equipment operators
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          27
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          962
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Boilermen and firemen
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          963
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Oilers &amp; greasers(including cleaners motor vehicle)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          15
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          969
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Stationary engine &amp; related equipment operators, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          970
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Supervisors &amp; foremen, material &amp; freight handling &amp; related equipment operators
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          62
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          971
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Loaders and unloaders
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          120
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          972
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Riggers and cable splicer
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          973
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Crane and hoist operators
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          974
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Earth moving &amp; related machinery operators
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          975
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Checkers, testers, sorters, weighers and counters
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          976
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Packers, labellers and related workers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          18
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          979
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Material handling equipment operators, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          21
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          980
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Supervisors &amp;foremen, transport equipment operation
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          19
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          981
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Ships 'deck ratings, barge crews and boatmen
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          29
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          982
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Ships' engine room ratings
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          983
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Drivers, railways
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          27
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          984
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Firemen, railways
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          985
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Pointsmen, signalmen and shunters, railways
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          21
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          986
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Tram car and motor vehicle drivers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          613
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          987
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Drivers, animal and animal drawn vehicles
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          46
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          988
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Cycle rickshaw drivers and rickshaw pullers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          213
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          989
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Transport equipment operators and drivers, n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          125
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          990
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Labourers, other
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          999
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Invalid
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1185
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          X01
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Workers without occupations, metric and above
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          X02
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Workers without occupations, literate
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          X09
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Workers without occupations, others
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          X10
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Workers reporting occupations unidentified or unclassified
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          X99
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Workers not reporting any occupation
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V52" name="B3_q4" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="58" EndPos="58" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Household type
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Household type
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr><![CDATA[The household type code based on the means of livelihood of a household will be decided on the basis of the source of the household's income during the 365 days preceding the date of survey.  For this purpose, only the household's income (net income and not gross income) from economic activities will be considered; but the incomes of servants and paying guests will not be taken into account. For the rural areas, the selected household will be assigned appropriate type code out of the following five different household type codes:

       self-employed in non-agriculture          1        self-employed in agriculture ....…....... 4
       agricultural labour ........................…....2        others .................................................. 9
       other labour  …………………………. 3

 For urban areas, the household type codes are as follows:

           self-employed - 1,   regular wage/salary earning - 2,   casual labour - 3,   others - 9.]]></ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        40958
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V83" name="HH_Type" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="59" EndPos="60" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Household type with sector
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Household type with sector
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41013
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          27
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2804
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4292
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          13
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1845
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          14
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          14739
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          19
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2436
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          28
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          21
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5227
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          22
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6663
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          23
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1305
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          29
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1647
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <codInstr>
        This variable has been derived by concatenating the variables "sector" and "household type" to enable the users to easily access information on "sector wise household type".
      </codInstr>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V53" name="B3_q5" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="61" EndPos="61" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Religion
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          What is your religion?
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr><![CDATA[The religion of the household will be recorded against this item in codes. If different mem­bers of the household claim to belong to different religions, the religion of the head of the household will be considered as the religion of the household. The codes are:
            
                Hinduism  ..........   1                  Jainism  .................  5
                Islam  .................   2                  Buddhism  .............  6
                Christianity  ........  3                  Zoroastrianism ......  7
                Sikhism  ..............  4                  others ....................  9]]></ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41009
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          32256
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4593
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2395
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          892
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          188
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          376
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          304
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V54" name="B3_q6" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="62" EndPos="62" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Social Group
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit><![CDATA[Which social group do you belong to?
Do you come under scheduled caste or  scheduled tribe or others category?]]></qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr><![CDATA[Whether or not the household belongs to scheduled tribe, scheduled caste or other backward class will be indicated against this item in terms of the specified codes which are:
           
                    scheduled tribe - 1,   scheduled caste - 2,   other backward classes - 3,  others - 9.

Those who do not come under any one of the first three social groups will be assigned code 9 meant to cover all other categories. In case different members belong to different social groups, the group to which the head of the household belongs will be considered as the 'social group' of the household.]]></ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41005
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4565
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5642
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          14805
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          15993
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V55" name="B3_q7" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="63" EndPos="64" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Land possessed code
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          How much land do you own?
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr><![CDATA[The total land area possessed by the household as on the date of survey will be worked out and recorded against this item in code. The codes are:

      class interval                      code                      class interval                       code

     less than 0.01 hectares            01                      2.01 to 3.00 hectares                06
     0.01 to 0.20         "                  02                      3.01 to 4.00       "                      07
     0.21 to 0.40         "                  03                      4.01 to 6.00       "                      08
     0.41 to 1.00         "                  04                      6.01 to 8.00       "                      09
     1.01 to 2.00         "                  05                      more than  8.00 "                      10
                   
 (1 acre  » 0.4047 hectare and 0.01 hectare = 100 sq. metre)]]></ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        40716
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          01
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          less than 0.01 hectares
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10875
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          02
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          0.01 - 0.20 hectares
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9008
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          03
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          0.21 - 0.40 hectares
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2686
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          04
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          0.41 - 1.00 hectares
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5242
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          05
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[1.01  - 2.00 hectares]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5799
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          06
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          2.01 – 3.00 hectares
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2642
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          07
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[3.01 -  4.00 hectares]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1303
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          08
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          4.01 – 6.00 hectares
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1736
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          09
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[6.01  - 8.00 hectares]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          644
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          greater than 8.00 hectares
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          781
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V56" name="B3_q8" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="65" EndPos="65" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Dwelling unit code
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Do you own the dwelling unit? Or is it hired or otherwise occupied?
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr><![CDATA[This item of the block refers only to the dwelling unit or the actual residence of the sample household.  The dwelling unit may be the entire structure for one household or may be only a part of it.  Accordingly, the investigator will ask the informant if it is owned, hired or otherwise occupied.  If the occupant owns the dwelling unit, code 1 will be recorded against item 8.  If it is taken on rent, code 2 will be entered and if it is occupied otherwise, code 9 will apply.  However, if any household is found living under trees, bridges, in pipes, etc. it will not be treated as living in dwelling unit.  For such households code 3 will be recorded and in such cases a cross 'x' mark will be put against the items 9, 10 and 11 of the block. It may be noted that a dwelling unit constructed on a plot of land which is taken under long-term lease, usually 30 years or more, will be considered as being held under owner-like possession.  Similarly, a dwelling unit itself possessed by a household under a long-term lease may be treated as under owner-like possession and code 1 will be applicable in such cases also.]]></ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        40995
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Owned
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          34366
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Hired
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5386
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          No dwelling unit
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Others
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1236
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V57" name="B3_q9" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="66" EndPos="66" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Type of dwelling code
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          What is the type of dwelling of the household? Is it an independent house or a flat or any other type of dwelling?
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr><![CDATA[A dwelling unit may be in an independent house, a flat or not.  The appropriate code will be entered against the item. The codes are: 

independent house-	1	
flat-	2	
others-	9]]></ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        40981
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt><![CDATA[This item refers only to the dwelling unit or the actual residence of the sample household.  The dwelling unit may be an entire structure or may be only a part of a structure.]]></txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Independent house
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          34014
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Flat
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3898
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Others
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3069
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V58" name="B3_q10" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="67" EndPos="67" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Type of structure
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          What is the type of structure of the dwelling?
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr><![CDATA[The structures have been classified into three categories, namely, pucca, semi-pucca and katcha on the basis of materials used for construction.  This item is to be filled in code. The codes are:
				 katcha-1, semi-pucca-2, pucca-3.]]></ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        40982
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Katcha
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5303
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Semi-katcha
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10766
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Pucca
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          24913
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V59" name="B3_q11" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="68" EndPos="71" width="4" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Covered area (sq. m)
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          How much is the covered area of the dwelling?
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr><![CDATA[This will be the sum of the floor areas of all the rooms, kitchen, etc., and verandah of the building.  The area will be recorded (to nearest integer) in square metre.  The verandah will mean a roofed space adjacent to living/other rooms and not walled from all sides.  In other words, at least one side of such space is either open or walled only to some height or protected by grille, net, etc.]]></ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range min="0" max="8500"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        40600
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        413
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        8500
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        66.65
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        111.757
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V60" name="B3_q12" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="72" EndPos="73" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Cooking code
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          What is the primary source of energy that is being used by the household for cooking?
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr><![CDATA[primary source of energy used for cooking and lighting: Against these two items, the code corresponding to the primary source of energy that is used by the household for cooking and lighting during last 30 days preceding the date of survey, will be recorded.  If more than one type of energy is utilised, the primary or principal one on the basis of its use will have to be identified and the corresponding code will be noted in the appropriate box.  The codes are: 

cooking:  coke, coal- 01, firewood and chips- 02,  LPG- 03, gobar gas - 04, dung cake- 05, charcoal- 06, kerosene- 07, electricity- 08, others- 99,  no cooking arrangement- 10]]></ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        40982
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          01
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[  coke, coal  ]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          622
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          02
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[   firewood and chips]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          21743
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          03
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[  LPG]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          12527
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          04
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[  gobar gas]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          208
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          05
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[  dung cake]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2549
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          06
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[  charcoal]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          41
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          07
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[  kerosene]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1854
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          08
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[  electricity]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          60
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          09
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[  others]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          644
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          No cooking arrangement
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          708
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          99
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Invalid
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          26
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V61" name="B3_q13" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="74" EndPos="74" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Lighting code
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          What is the primary source of energy that is being used by the household for lighting?
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr><![CDATA[primary source of energy used for cooking and lighting: Against these two items, the code corresponding to the primary source of energy that is used by the household for cooking and lighting during last 30 days preceding the date of survey, will be recorded.  If more than one type of energy is utilised, the primary or principal one on the basis of its use will have to be identified and the corresponding code will be noted in the appropriate box.  The codes are: 

lighting: kerosene -1, other oil -2, gas - 3, candle - 4, electricity - 5, others -9,
               no lighting arrangement - 6]]></ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        40965
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          kerosene
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11496
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other oil
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          132
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          gas
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          32
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          candle
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          20
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          electricity
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          28838
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          No lighting arrangement
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          316
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          others
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          131
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V62" name="B3_q14" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="75" EndPos="75" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Whether Meals outside?
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Whether household members take meals outside?
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          If any member of the household has taken meals from outside, with or without payment, during last 30 days preceding the date of enquiry, code 1 will be recorded against this item, otherwise code 2 will be entered.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41000
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10218
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          No
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          30782
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V63" name="B3_q15" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="76" EndPos="76" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Whether Ceremony?
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Did the household perform any ceremony?
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr><![CDATA[Ceremonies are performed to solemnise some events of life, e.g. birth, marriage, etc.  Members of a household may have to perform some religious rites consequent upon the birth, death etc. of a person.  For various religions, faiths, there are some days in a year, which are observed with ceremonial performances like offering puja, prayer, ritual performances, etc.  Some of such ceremonies may be performed by household members as required under the social/religious customs without incurring expenditure for entertaining guests.  On the other hand, some households may spend some amount of money for entertaining guests with meals. The former will not be considered as the ceremony performed while the latter will be considered. Code 1 will be entered in the box space provided against this item if the household had performed at least one ceremony during the last 30 days preceding the date of enquiry, and code 2 will be entered if the household performed no such ceremony.]]></ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41001
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          759
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          No
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          40242
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V64" name="B3_q16" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="77" EndPos="77" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Whether Ration?
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Did you purchase any cereal from ration or fair price shop last month?
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr><![CDATA[The answer against this question will be recorded in codes.  The codes are yes-1, no-2.  Purchase of foodgrains by workers from shops run by their employer at concessional or subsidised rates (this is prevalent, for example, in tea garden areas) will not be considered as purchase from ration/fair price shop.]]></ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        40992
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7125
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          No
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          33867
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V65" name="B3_q17" files="F2" dcml="2" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="78" EndPos="85" width="8" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Monthly per capita expenditure
      </labl>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="82.4" max="40941.51"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41013
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        82.4
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        40941.51
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        964.819
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        956.795
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V66" name="B10_q1" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="86" EndPos="86" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Whether Enough food?
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Whether all the members get enough food?
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr><![CDATA[This block will be filled after completion of the enquiry on all the preceding blocks. The expression in item 1 - 'getting enough food everyday' - as used in common parlance, conveys that the concerned person gets, by and large, sufficient food to eat. This question is asked in order to know the perception of the household regarding sufficiency of food.  While putting this question to the informant, it is thus presumed that the informant has a clear understanding of its meaning. There are equivalent phrases conveying the same meaning in regional languages. It is, therefore, important to put the proper question in the local language and record the answer given by the informant in the appropriate code.]]></ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        40840
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Gets enough food throughout the year
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          40499
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Gets enough food in only a few months
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          266
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Usually does not get enough food
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          75
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V67" name="B10_q2_1" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="87" EndPos="88" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Month code when not enough food
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Which month the members of the household could not get enough food?
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        226
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          01
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Jan
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          16
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          02
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Feb
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          03
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Mar
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          14
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          04
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Apr
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          22
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          05
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          May
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          24
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          06
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          June
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          31
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          07
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          July
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          49
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          08
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Aug
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          33
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          09
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Sep
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          21
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Oct
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Nov
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Dec
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V68" name="B10_q2_2" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="89" EndPos="90" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Month code when not enough food
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Which month the members of the household could not get enough food?
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        214
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          01
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Jan
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          02
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Feb
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          03
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Mar
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          04
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Apr
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          05
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          May
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          18
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          06
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          June
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          20
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          07
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          July
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          31
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          08
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Aug
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          51
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          09
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Sep
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          38
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Oct
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          21
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Nov
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Dec
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V69" name="B10_q2_3" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="91" EndPos="92" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Month code when not enough food
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Which month the members of the household could not get enough food?
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        109
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          01
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Jan
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          02
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Feb
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          03
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Mar
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          04
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Apr
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          05
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          May
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          06
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          June
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          12
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          07
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          July
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          08
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Aug
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          19
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          09
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Sep
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          26
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Oct
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          16
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Nov
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Dec
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V70" name="B10_q2_4" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="93" EndPos="94" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Month code when not enough food
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Which month the members of the household could not get enough food?
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          01
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Jan
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          02
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Feb
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          03
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Mar
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          04
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Apr
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          05
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          May
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          06
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          June
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          07
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          July
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          08
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Aug
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          09
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Sep
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Oct
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Nov
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Dec
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V71" name="B10_q2_5" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="95" EndPos="96" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Month code when not enough food
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Which month the members of the household could not get enough food?
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        21
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          01
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Jan
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          02
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Feb
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          03
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Mar
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          04
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Apr
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          05
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          May
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          06
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          June
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          07
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          July
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          08
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Aug
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          09
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Sep
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Oct
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Nov
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Dec
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V72" name="B10_q2_6" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="97" EndPos="98" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Month code when not enough food
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Which month the members of the household could not get enough food?
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        15
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          01
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Jan
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          02
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Feb
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          03
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Mar
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          04
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Apr
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          05
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          May
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          06
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          June
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          07
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          July
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          08
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Aug
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          09
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Sep
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Oct
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Nov
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Dec
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V73" name="B10_q2_7" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="99" EndPos="100" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Month code when not enough food
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Which month the members of the household could not get enough food?
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        21
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          01
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Jan
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          02
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Feb
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          03
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Mar
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          04
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Apr
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          05
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          May
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          06
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          June
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          07
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          July
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          15
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          08
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Aug
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          09
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Sep
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Oct
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Nov
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Dec
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V74" name="B10_q2_8" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="101" EndPos="102" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Month code when not enough food
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Which month the members of the household could not get enough food?
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        20
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          01
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Jan
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          02
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Feb
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          03
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Mar
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          04
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Apr
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          05
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          May
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          06
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          June
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          07
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          July
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          08
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Aug
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          17
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          09
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Sep
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Oct
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Nov
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Dec
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V75" name="B10_q2_9" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="103" EndPos="104" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Month code when not enough food
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Which month the members of the household could not get enough food?
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        18
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          01
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Jan
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          02
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Feb
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          03
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Mar
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          04
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Apr
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          05
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          May
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          06
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          June
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          07
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          July
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          08
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Aug
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          09
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Sep
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          12
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Oct
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Nov
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Dec
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V76" name="B10_q2_10" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="105" EndPos="106" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Month code when not enough food
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Which month the members of the household could not get enough food?
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        14
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          01
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Jan
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          02
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Feb
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          03
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Mar
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          04
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Apr
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          05
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          May
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          06
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          June
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          07
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          July
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          08
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Aug
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          09
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Sep
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Oct
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Nov
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Dec
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V77" name="B10_q2_11" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="107" EndPos="108" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Month code when not enough food
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Which month the members of the household could not get enough food?
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        10
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          01
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Jan
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          02
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Feb
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          03
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Mar
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          04
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Apr
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          05
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          May
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          06
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          June
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          07
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          July
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          08
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Aug
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          09
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Sep
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Oct
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Nov
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Dec
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V78" name="B10_q3" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="109" EndPos="109" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Whether Question (Whether Enough food) actually asked?
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Whether the question (Whether Enough food) actually asked?
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        40789
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          18521
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          No
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          22268
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V79" name="NSS" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="110" EndPos="111" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        NSS
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          NSS
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41013
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V80" name="NSC" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="112" EndPos="114" width="3" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        NSC
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          NSC
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41013
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V81" name="MLT" files="F2" dcml="2" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="115" EndPos="124" width="10" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Multiplier
      </labl>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="4.5" max="1073108.36"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41013
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        4.5
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        1073108.36
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        9854.567
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        13426.365
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V84" name="Wgt_SubSample" wgt="wgt" files="F2" dcml="2" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="125" EndPos="132" width="8" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sub sample Multiplier
      </labl>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="0.045" max="10731.0836"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41013
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        0.045
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        10731.084
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        98.546
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        134.264
      </sumStat>
      <codInstr><![CDATA[For generating sub sample estimates, this weight should be applied. It has been calculated as follows:
Wgt_SubSample = MLT/100]]></codInstr>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V85" name="Wgt_Combined" wgt="wgt" files="F2" dcml="2" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="133" EndPos="139" width="7" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Combined Multiplier
      </labl>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="0.0225" max="5365.5418"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        41013
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        0.0225
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        5365.542
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        49.609
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        69.684
      </sumStat>
      <codInstr><![CDATA[For generating sub sample combined estimates, this weight should be applied. It has been calculated as follows:

Wgt_Combined = MLT/100, if NSS=NSC
or
Wgt_Combined = MLT/200, if NSS < NSC]]></codInstr>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V128" name="Person_key" files="F3" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="1" EndPos="15" width="15" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Primary key - unique identifier for a member in the household
      </labl>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        212864
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <codInstr><![CDATA[This variable has been derived for uniquely identifying  a person within a household by combining HHID (key to identify a household) and serial number of members.]]></codInstr>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V127" name="HHID" files="F3" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="16" EndPos="25" width="10" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Key to identify a household
      </labl>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        212864
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <codInstr><![CDATA[This variable has been derived for identifying  a household by combining serial no. of village / block, Hamlet-Group/Sub-Block no., second stage stratum, visit number and sample household number.]]></codInstr>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V87" name="CentreCodeRoundShift" files="F3" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="26" EndPos="28" width="3" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Centre code, Round, Shift
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Centre code, Round, Shift
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        212864
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V88" name="Vill_Blk_Slno" files="F3" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="29" EndPos="33" width="5" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Serial no of village / Block
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Serial no of village / Block
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        212864
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt><![CDATA[The first-stage units are census villages in  the rural sector and the NSSO urban frame survey (UFS) blocks in  the urban  sector. This variable indicates the serial number assigned to such units.]]></txt>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V89" name="Round" files="F3" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="34" EndPos="35" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Round
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Round
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        212864
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Indicates the NSS round number of this survey.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          59
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          212864
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V90" name="ScheduleNumber" files="F3" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="36" EndPos="38" width="3" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Schedule Number
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Schedule Number
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        212864
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Indicates the NSS schedule number of this survey.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          010
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          212864
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V91" name="Sample" files="F3" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="39" EndPos="39" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sample
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Sample
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        212864
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V92" name="Sector" files="F3" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="40" EndPos="40" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sector
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Sector
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          Record 1 or 2 depending on whether the selected sample village/ block is classified as Rural or Urban.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        212864
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Sector : A word used for the rural-urban demarcation.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Rural
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          150351
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Urban
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          62513
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V93" name="St_Region" files="F3" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="41" EndPos="43" width="3" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        State - region
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          State - region
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          State and NSS region to which the sample village/ block belongs to will be recorded here as per the code list.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        212864
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Regions are hierarchical domains of study below the level of State/ Union Territory in the NSS.
      </txt>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V126" name="State" files="F3" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="44" EndPos="45" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        State
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          State
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        212864
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3972
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          02
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3544
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          03
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6051
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          04
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          502
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          05
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1795
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          06
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4319
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          07
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2990
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          08
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11049
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          09
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          29862
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          14506
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1794
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1718
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          13
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1317
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          14
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4287
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          15
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2653
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          16
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3183
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          17
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2653
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          18
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7332
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          19
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          16033
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          20
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5272
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          21
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6358
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          22
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4176
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          23
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10636
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          24
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6612
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          25
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          269
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          26
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          466
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          27
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          16403
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          28
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11619
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          29
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8938
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          30
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          468
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          31
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          305
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          32
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7551
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          33
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          12739
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          34
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          776
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          35
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          716
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <codInstr>
        This variable has been derived from the variable "State - region" to enable the users to easily access state wise data.
      </codInstr>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V94" name="District" files="F3" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="46" EndPos="47" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        District
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          District
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          District to which the sample village/ block belongs to will be recorded here as per the code list.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        212864
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V95" name="Stratum" files="F3" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="48" EndPos="49" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Stratum Number
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Stratum Number
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        212864
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V96" name="SubRound" files="F3" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="50" EndPos="50" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sub-Round
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Sub-Round
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        212864
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Sub-round 1
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          106429
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Sub-round 2
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          106435
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V97" name="SubSample" files="F3" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="51" EndPos="51" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sub - sample
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Sub - sample
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          Record 1 or 2 depending on whether the selected sample village/block is central sample or state sample.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        212864
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt><![CDATA[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.]]></txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Central sample
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          107195
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          State sample
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          105669
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V98" name="FODSubRegion" files="F3" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="52" EndPos="55" width="4" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        FOD Sub-Region
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          FOD Sub-Region
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        212864
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V99" name="HamletGroup" files="F3" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="56" EndPos="56" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Hamlet-Group/Sub-Block no.
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Hamlet-Group/Sub-Block no.
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          This item will be copied from column 4 of block 3.2 of schedule 0.0.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        212864
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V100" name="Stage2_Stratum" files="F3" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="57" EndPos="57" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Second Stage Stratum
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Second Stage Stratum
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          This item will be copied from the heading of column (44) or (45) of block 4 of schedule 0.0.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        212864
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V101" name="Visit_no" files="F3" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="58" EndPos="58" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Visit No.
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Visit No.
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        212864
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V102" name="Hhold_no" files="F3" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="59" EndPos="60" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sample Household Number
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Sample Household Number
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr><![CDATA[The sample household number (i.e., order of selection)  of the selected household is to be copied from column (44) or (45) of block 4 of Sch.0.0.]]></ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        212864
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V103" name="Lvl" files="F3" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="61" EndPos="62" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Level
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Level
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        212864
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          03
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          212864
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V104" name="B4_q1" files="F3" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="63" EndPos="67" width="5" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Serial No. of members
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Serial No. of members
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          All the members of the sample household will be listed in block 4 using a continuous serial number in column (1). In the list, the head of the household will appear first followed by head's spouse, the first son, first son's wife and their children, second son, second son's wife and their children &amp; so on. After the sons are enumerated, the daughters will be listed followed by other relations, dependants, servants, etc.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        212864
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V105" name="B4_q3" files="F3" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="68" EndPos="68" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Relation to Head Code
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          What is your relation to head of the household?
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr><![CDATA[The family relationship of each member of the household with the head of the household (for the head, the relationship is 'self') expressed in terms of specified codes will be recorded in this column. The codes are:

        self ................................  1             grandchild ...................................................... 6
        spouse of head...............  2             father/mother/father-in-law/mother- in-law ... 7
        married child ................   3            brother/sister/brother-in-law/sister-in-law
        spouse of married child .. 4                                                      /other relatives....... 8 
        unmarried child .............. 5            servant/employees/other non-relatives ........... 9]]></ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        212810
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          41013
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          33495
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          12666
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          12759
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          72957
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          22783
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5733
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10842
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          562
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V106" name="B4_q4" files="F3" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="69" EndPos="69" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sex Code
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Sex of the member
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          For each and every member of the household, sex in terms of the code (male-1, female-2) will be recorded in this column. For eunuch, code '1' will be recorded.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        212864
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          109802
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          103062
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V326" name="B4_q5" files="F3" dcml="0" intrvl="contin">
      <location width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Age
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Age of the member
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr><![CDATA[The age in completed years of all the members listed will be ascertained and recorded in column (5).  For infants below one year of age at the time of listing,  '0' will be entered in column (5). Similarly, for persons of age 99 years or more, 99 will be entered in this column.]]></ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        212864
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V108" name="B4_q6" files="F3" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="72" EndPos="72" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Marital Status Code
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Marital status of the member
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr><![CDATA[The marital status of each member will be recorded in terms of the specified code in this column. The codes are: 
                  never married - 1, currently married - 2, widowed - 3, divorced/separated - 4.]]></ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        212787
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          103919
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          98249
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9936
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          683
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V109" name="B4_q7" files="F3" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="73" EndPos="74" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        General Education Code
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Education of the member
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr><![CDATA[Information regarding the level of general education attained by the members of the household listed will be recorded in column (7) in terms of the specified code. For the purpose of making entries in this column, only the course successfully completed will be considered. For instance, for a person who has studied up to say, first year B.A., his/her educational attainment will be considered as higher secondary (code 07).  For a person who has studied up to 12th standard but has not appeared for the final examination or has failed, his/her educational attainment will be considered under 'secondary' (code 06). The relevant codes to be used for recording entries in column (7) are:

not literate -01, literate without formal schooling -02, literate but below primary -03, primary -04, middle -05,  secondary -06, higher secondary -07,  diploma/certificate course -08,  graduate - 09, post graduate and above  -10]]></ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        211950
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          74285
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          02
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2992
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          03
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          30516
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          04
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          30406
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          05
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          30761
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          06
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          19052
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          07
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10368
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          08
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1570
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9160
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2840
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V110" name="B4_q8" files="F3" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="75" EndPos="76" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Usual Activity. Principal Status
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Usual Activity. Principal Status
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr><![CDATA[To determine the household principal industry and occupation, the general procedure to be followed is to list all the occupations pertaining to economic activities pursued by the members of the household excluding those employed by the household and paying guests (who in view of their staying and taking food in the household are considered as its normal members) during the one year period preceding the date of survey, no matter whether such occupations are pursued by the members in their principal or subsidiary (on the basis of earnings) capacity. Out of the occupations listed that one which fetched the maximum earnings to the household during the last 365 days preceding the date of survey would be considered as the principal household occupation. It is quite possible that one or more members of the household may pursue the household occupation in different industries. In such cases, the particular industry out of all the different industries corresponding to the principal occupation, which fetched the maximum earnings, should be considered as the principal industry of the household.  In extreme cases, the earnings may be equal in two different occupations or industry-occupation combinations. By convention, in such cases, priority will be given to the occupation or industry-occupation combination of the senior-most member.]]></ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        212864
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt><![CDATA[The usual activity status relates to the activity status of a person during the reference period of 365 days preceding the date of survey.  The activity status on which a person spent relatively longer time (major time criterion) during the 365 days preceding the date of survey is considered the principal usual activity status of the person.]]></txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[worked in household enterprise (self   employed) as an own account worker    ]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          27295
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[worked in household enterprise (self   employed) as an employer    ]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1020
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          21
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[worked in household enterprise (self   employed) as  ‘helper’                                      ]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          22931
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          31
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[worked as regular salaried/wage employee     ]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          13684
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          41
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[worked as casual wage labour in public works                                                            ]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          231
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          51
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[casual wage labour in other types of works                                                                ]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          13818
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          81
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          seeking work and available for work
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2112
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          91
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[attended educational institution                                                                                  ]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          53647
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          92
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[attended domestic duties only                                                                                    ]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          29495
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          93
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[attended domestic duties and was also engaged in free collection of goods, tailoring, weaving, etc. for household use    ]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          13278
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          94
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[recipients of rent, pension, remittance, etc.                                    ]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2491
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          95
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[not able to work due to disability                                                                        ]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1430
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          96
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[beggars, prostitutes, etc.                                                                                        ]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          37
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          97
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[others                                                                                                                    ]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10759
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          99
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Invalid
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          20636
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V111" name="B4_q9" files="F3" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="77" EndPos="78" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Usual Activity. Principal NIC code
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Usual Activity. Principal NIC code
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          For the persons categorised 'working' (i.e., those with status codes 11-51), the corresponding industry division will be recorded in terms of the two digited NIC 98 codes in column (9).
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        78979
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          01
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Agriculture, hunting and related service activities
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          47273
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          02
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Forestry, logging and related service activities
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          122
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          05
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Fishing, operation of fish hatcheries and fish farms; service activities incidental to fishing
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          299
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Mining of coal and lignite; extraction of peat
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          171
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas; service activities incidental to oil and gas extraction, excluding surveying
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          33
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Mining of uranium and thorium ores
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          13
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Mining of metal ores
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          23
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          14
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Other mining and quarrying
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          180
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          15
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of food products and beverages
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          794
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          16
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of tobacco products
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          461
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          17
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of textiles
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1161
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          18
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of wearing apparel; dressing and dyeing of fur
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          834
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          19
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Tanning and dressing of leather; manufacture of luggage, handbags, saddlery, harness and footwear
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          132
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          20
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of wood and of products of wood and cork, except furniture; manufacture of articles of straw and plaiting materials
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          457
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          21
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of paper and paper products
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          93
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          22
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Publishing, printing and reporoduction of recorded media
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          138
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          23
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of coke, refined poetroleum products and nuclear fuel
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          40
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          24
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          275
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          25
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of rubber and plastics products
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          138
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          26
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          442
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          27
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of basic metals
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          188
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          28
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of fabricated metal products, except machinery and equipment
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          416
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          29
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          227
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          30
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of office, accounting and computing machinery
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          31
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of electrical machinery and apparatus n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          102
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          32
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of radio, television and communication equipment and apparatus
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          52
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          33
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of medical, precision and optical instruments, watches and clocks
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          27
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          34
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          86
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          35
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of other transport equipmenmt
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          77
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          36
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of furniture; manufacturing n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          658
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          37
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Recycling
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          40
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Electricity, gas, steam and hot water supply
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          237
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          41
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Collection, purification and distribution of water
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          51
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          45
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Construction
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3257
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          50
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Sale, maintenance and repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles; retail sale of automotive fuel
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          364
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          51
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Wholesale trade and commission trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          908
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          52
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Retail trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles; repair of personal and household goods
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6308
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          55
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Hotels and restaurants
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          866
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          60
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Land transport; transport via pipelines
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2243
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          61
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Water transport
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          39
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          62
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Air transport
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          25
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          63
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Supporting and auxiliary transport activities; activities of travel agencies
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          112
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          64
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Post and telecommunications
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          367
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          65
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Financial intermediation, except insurance and pension funding
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          455
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          66
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Insurance and pension funding, except compulsory social security
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          110
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          67
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Activities auxiliary to financial intermediation
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          34
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          70
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Real estate activities
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          63
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          71
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Renting of machinery and equipment without operator and of personal and household goods
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          96
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          72
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Computer and related activities
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          149
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          73
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Research and development
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          74
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Other business activities
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          476
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          75
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Public administration and defence; compulsory social security
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2733
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          80
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Education
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2557
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          85
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Health and social work
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          772
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          90
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Sewage and refuse disposal, sanitation and similar activities
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          68
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          91
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Activities of membership organizations n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          218
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          92
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Recreational, cultural and sporting activities
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          187
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          93
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Other service activities
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          982
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          95
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Private households with employed persons
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          366
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          99
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Extra-territorial organisations and bodies
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V112" name="B4_q10" files="F3" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="79" EndPos="80" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Usual Activity. Subsidiary Status
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Usual Activity. Subsidiary Status
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        22163
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt><![CDATA[For a person it may be necessary to ascertain whether he or she worked in a subsidiary capacity during the 365 days preceding the date of survey or not; in other words, whether he or she had a subsidiary economic usual status.  This has to be ascertained for all the three broad categories of persons initially classified as 'employed', 'unemployed' and 'not in labour force'.  To illustrate, a person categorised as working and assigned the principal usual activity status 'self-employed' may also be engaged for a relatively shorter time during the year as casual wage labour.  In such a case, he will be considered to have worked also in a subsidiary capacity (i.e., having a subsidiary economic status which is different from the principal status).  On the other hand, a person may be self-employed in trade for a relatively longer period and simultaneously also engaged in agricultural production for a relatively minor time.  In such a case, the principal usual activity status will be 'self-employed in trade' and subsidiary economic status, 'self-employed in agriculture'.  Similarly, persons categorised as 'unemployed' or 'not in labour force' on the basis of 'relatively longer time' criterion might have pursued some economic activity for relatively shorter time during the year.  In all the above cases, they will be treated to have had subsidiary economic usual status.  It may be noted that engagement in work in subsidiary capacity may arise out of two situations:
 
        (i) a person may be engaged for a relatively longer period during the 365 days in one economic activity/non-economic activity and for a relatively shorter period in another economic activity;
       (ii) a person may be pursuing one economic activity/non-economic activity almost throughout the year in the principal status and also simultaneously pursuing another economic activity for relatively shorter time in a subsidiary capacity.]]></txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          00
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Not reported
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[worked in household enterprise (self   employed) as an own account worker    ]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6396
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[worked in household enterprise (self   employed) as an employer    ]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          339
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          21
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[worked in household enterprise (self   employed) as  ‘helper’                                      ]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9949
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          31
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[worked as regular salaried/wage employee     ]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          222
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          41
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[worked as casual wage labour in public works                                                            ]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          131
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          51
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[casual wage labour in other types of works                                                                ]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5120
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V113" name="B4_q11" files="F3" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="81" EndPos="82" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Usual Activity. Subsidiary NIC code
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Usual Activity. Subsidiary NIC code
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr><![CDATA[For all persons engaged in any 'work' in subsidiary capacity, the status codes of the economic activities pursued by them in their subsidiary capacity will be recorded in col.(10) and the corresponding NIC-98 code (2 digits) will be recorded in col.(11).  In the situation where a person has been found to have pursued more than one economic activity during the last 365 days in his or her subsidiary capacity, the activity on which more time has been spent would be considered for recording entry in this column.  Columns (10) & (11) are to be filled in for each and every member of the household irrespective of whether the person's principal status is economic activity or not. For those reporting no subsidiary economic activity, 'X' may be recorded in both the columns.]]></ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        22163
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          00
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Not reported
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          01
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Agriculture, hunting and related service activities
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          17745
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          02
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Forestry, logging and related service activities
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          238
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          05
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Fishing, operation of fish hatcheries and fish farms; service activities incidental to fishing
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          91
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Mining of coal and lignite; extraction of peat
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas; service activities incidental to oil and gas extraction, excluding surveying
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          29
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Mining of uranium and thorium ores
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          13
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Mining of metal ores
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          14
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Other mining and quarrying
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          23
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          15
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of food products and beverages
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          215
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          16
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of tobacco products
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          180
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          17
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of textiles
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          171
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          18
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of wearing apparel; dressing and dyeing of fur
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          190
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          19
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Tanning and dressing of leather; manufacture of luggage, handbags, saddlery, harness and footwear
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          20
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of wood and of products of wood and cork, except furniture; manufacture of articles of straw and plaiting materials
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          113
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          21
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of paper and paper products
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          32
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          22
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Publishing, printing and reporoduction of recorded media
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          23
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of coke, refined poetroleum products and nuclear fuel
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          24
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          30
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          25
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of rubber and plastics products
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          13
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          26
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          86
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          27
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of basic metals
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          28
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of fabricated metal products, except machinery and equipment
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          19
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          29
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          30
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of office, accounting and computing machinery
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          31
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of electrical machinery and apparatus n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          32
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of radio, television and communication equipment and apparatus
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          33
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of medical, precision and optical instruments, watches and clocks
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          34
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          35
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of other transport equipmenmt
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          36
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of furniture; manufacturing n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          78
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          37
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Recycling
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          40
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Electricity, gas, steam and hot water supply
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          41
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Collection, purification and distribution of water
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          45
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Construction
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          876
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          50
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Sale, maintenance and repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles; retail sale of automotive fuel
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          51
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Wholesale trade and commission trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          78
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          52
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Retail trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles; repair of personal and household goods
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          935
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          55
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Hotels and restaurants
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          88
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          60
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Land transport; transport via pipelines
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          183
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          61
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Water transport
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          62
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Air transport
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          63
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Supporting and auxiliary transport activities; activities of travel agencies
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          64
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Post and telecommunications
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          40
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          65
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Financial intermediation, except insurance and pension funding
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          14
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          66
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Insurance and pension funding, except compulsory social security
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          14
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          67
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Activities auxiliary to financial intermediation
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          70
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Real estate activities
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          71
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Renting of machinery and equipment without operator and of personal and household goods
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          15
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          72
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Computer and related activities
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          73
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Research and development
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          74
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Other business activities
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          28
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          75
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Public administration and defence; compulsory social security
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          45
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          80
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Education
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          165
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          85
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Health and social work
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          45
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          90
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Sewage and refuse disposal, sanitation and similar activities
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          91
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Activities of membership organizations n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          61
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          92
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Recreational, cultural and sporting activities
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          29
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          93
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Other service activities
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          184
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          95
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Private households with employed persons
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          99
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Extra-territorial organisations and bodies
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V114" name="B4_q12" files="F3" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="83" EndPos="84" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Weekly Activity. Status
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Weekly Activity. Status
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr><![CDATA[Currently weekly activity status of a person will be recorded in this column. For a person, the appropriate broad 'status' will be determined first adopting the priority criterion.  If a person categorised 'working' is found to be pursuing more than one economic activity during the reference week, the economic activity in which relatively more time has been spent will be the appropriate detailed 'status' that will be assigned to him/her. (If the time spent on the different activities is found to be equal, the activity that appears first in the list will be assigned to the person.)]]></ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        212864
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt><![CDATA[The current weekly activity status of a person will be the activity status obtaining for a person during a reference period of seven days preceding the date of survey. Irrespective of the usual activity pursued by a person, his/her current weekly activity will be determined strictly on the basis of the activities pursued by the person during the reference period of seven days preceding the date of survey adopting the priority criterion. Even self-employed persons, one need not prejudge and take for granted that the current activity situation for them will be identical with the usual activity situation. A careful probe on the part of the investigator regarding the various activities pursued by the person during the seven days preceding the date of survey is, therefore, necessary for ascertaining his/her current weekly activity status. In defining the 'activity status', it has already been mentioned that the activities are grouped broadly into three categories, namely:
         (i)  working,
        (ii)  not working but seeking and/or available for work, and
       (iii)  neither working nor available for work.
According to the priority criterion, the status of 'working' gets priority over the status 'not working but seeking and/or available for work' which in turn gets priority over the status of 'neither working nor available for work'. In the category, 'not working but seeking and/or available for work', the status 'seeking' gets priority over the status of 'not seeking but available for work'. A person would be considered 'working (or employed)' if he/she while pursuing any economic activity had worked for at least one hour on any one day during the week preceding the date of survey. A person would be considered 'seeking and/or available for work (or unemployed)' if during the reference week no 'work' was done by the person but he or she had made efforts to get work or had been available for work during the reference week though not actively seeking work, in the belief that no work was available. A person who had neither worked nor was available for work will be considered to be engaged in non-economic activities (or not in labour force).]]></txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[worked in household enterprise (self   employed) as an own account worker    ]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          27205
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[worked in household enterprise (self   employed) as an employer    ]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          973
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          21
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[worked in household enterprise (self   employed) as  ‘helper’                                      ]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          23138
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          31
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[worked as regular salaried/wage employee     ]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          13524
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          41
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[worked as casual wage labour in public works                                                            ]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          270
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          51
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[casual wage labour in other types of works                                                                ]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          13321
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          61
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[did not work due to sickness though there was work in household enterprise   ]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          45
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          62
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[did not work due to other reasons though there was work in household enterprise   ]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          100
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          71
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[did not work due to sickness but had regular salaried/wage employment    ]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          22
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          72
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[did not work due to other reasons but had regular salaried/wage employment    ]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          31
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          81
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[sought work    ]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2388
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          82
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[did not seek but was available for work    ]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          64
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          91
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[attended educational institution                                                                                  ]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          52435
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          92
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[attended domestic duties only                                                                                    ]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          29471
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          93
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[attended domestic duties and was also engaged in free collection of goods, tailoring, weaving, etc. for household use    ]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          12565
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          94
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[recipients of rent, pension, remittance, etc.                                    ]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2413
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          95
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[not able to work due to disability                                                                        ]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1475
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          96
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[beggars, prostitutes, etc.                                                                                        ]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          43
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          97
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[others                                                                                                                    ]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          12686
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[did not work due to sickness (for casual workers only)                                       ]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          59
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          99
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Not reported
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          20636
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V115" name="B4_q13" files="F3" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="85" EndPos="86" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Weekly Activity NIC code
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Weekly Activity NIC code
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          For persons categorised as 'working' i.e., those with status codes 11-72 in column (12), NIC-98 code (2 digits) corresponding to the activity status recorded in column (12) will be entered in column (13).
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        78629
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          01
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Agriculture, hunting and related service activities
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          46446
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          02
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Forestry, logging and related service activities
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          197
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          05
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Fishing, operation of fish hatcheries and fish farms; service activities incidental to fishing
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          294
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Mining of coal and lignite; extraction of peat
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          167
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas; service activities incidental to oil and gas extraction, excluding surveying
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          31
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Mining of uranium and thorium ores
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          13
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Mining of metal ores
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          29
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          14
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Other mining and quarrying
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          184
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          15
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of food products and beverages
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          823
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          16
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of tobacco products
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          516
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          17
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of textiles
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1172
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          18
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of wearing apparel; dressing and dyeing of fur
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          846
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          19
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Tanning and dressing of leather; manufacture of luggage, handbags, saddlery, harness and footwear
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          131
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          20
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of wood and of products of wood and cork, except furniture; manufacture of articles of straw and plaiting materials
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          453
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          21
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of paper and paper products
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          97
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          22
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Publishing, printing and reporoduction of recorded media
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          135
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          23
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of coke, refined poetroleum products and nuclear fuel
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          43
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          24
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          292
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          25
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of rubber and plastics products
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          137
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          26
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          429
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          27
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of basic metals
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          193
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          28
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of fabricated metal products, except machinery and equipment
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          421
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          29
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          226
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          30
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of office, accounting and computing machinery
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          12
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          31
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of electrical machinery and apparatus n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          121
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          32
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of radio, television and communication equipment and apparatus
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          50
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          33
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of medical, precision and optical instruments, watches and clocks
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          27
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          34
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          86
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          35
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of other transport equipmenmt
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          76
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          36
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Manufacture of furniture; manufacturing n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          664
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          37
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Recycling
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          40
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Electricity, gas, steam and hot water supply
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          226
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          41
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Collection, purification and distribution of water
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          51
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          45
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Construction
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3294
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          50
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Sale, maintenance and repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles; retail sale of automotive fuel
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          354
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          51
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Wholesale trade and commission trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          911
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          52
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Retail trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles; repair of personal and household goods
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6483
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          55
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Hotels and restaurants
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          861
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          60
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Land transport; transport via pipelines
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2228
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          61
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Water transport
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          43
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          62
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Air transport
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          23
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          63
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Supporting and auxiliary transport activities; activities of travel agencies
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          117
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          64
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Post and telecommunications
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          372
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          65
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Financial intermediation, except insurance and pension funding
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          461
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          66
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Insurance and pension funding, except compulsory social security
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          111
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          67
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Activities auxiliary to financial intermediation
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          33
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          70
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Real estate activities
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          68
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          71
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Renting of machinery and equipment without operator and of personal and household goods
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          93
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          72
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Computer and related activities
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          144
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          73
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Research and development
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          74
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Other business activities
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          476
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          75
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Public administration and defence; compulsory social security
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2716
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          80
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Education
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2533
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          85
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Health and social work
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          781
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          90
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Sewage and refuse disposal, sanitation and similar activities
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          68
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          91
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Activities of membership organizations n.e.c.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          271
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          92
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Recreational, cultural and sporting activities
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          205
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          93
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Other service activities
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1013
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          95
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Private households with employed persons
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          368
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          99
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Extra-territorial organisations and bodies
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V116" name="B4_q14" files="F3" dcml="0" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="87" EndPos="88" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Days Stayed away
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          How many days a member has stayed away from the household?
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr><![CDATA[The number of days for which the member 'stayed away from  home' during the 30 days preceding the date of enquiry should be recorded here. A continuous absence from home for 24 hours will be reckoned as a 'day stayed away'. That is, the entry will be made in completed number of days and any fraction of a day will be ignored. The location of the place where the person stayed, having been away from his/her own household, may also be within the same village/town and staying away will not only mean physical absence but also non-participation in food consumption from his/her own household.]]></ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range min="0" max="30"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        39607
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        173257
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        30
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        2.134
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        5.304
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V117" name="B4_q15" files="F3" dcml="0" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="89" EndPos="89" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        No. of Meals per day
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          How many meals do you usually take in a day?
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr><![CDATA[The number of meals consumed by a person is usually reported as 2 or 3.  In rare cases, one may come across a person who may be taking food only once in a day or more than three times a day. While in the former case the number of meals for the person will be 1 per day, in the latter case, however, only 3 should be entered. That is, in this column, the recorded number of meals taken in a day, even if it is reported to be higher, should not exceed 3. A breast-fed baby does not directly share the food consumed by members of the household. Hence for such babies the entry in this column will be '0'.]]></ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range min="0" max="3"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        212282
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        582
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V118" name="B4_q16" files="F3" dcml="0" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="90" EndPos="91" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Meals (School)
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit><![CDATA[If  you or any member of the household  take meals free of cost from school, balwadi etc, then how many such meals are taken in a day?]]></qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range min="0" max="90"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        25593
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        187271
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        90
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        1.94
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        6.506
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V119" name="B4_q17" files="F3" dcml="0" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="92" EndPos="93" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Meals (Employer)
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit><![CDATA[If you or any member of the household  take meals free of cost from employer, then how many such meals do you take in a day?]]></qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          Sometimes meals are provided by the employer. These may be as perquisites or as part of wages in kind. These meals are generally consumed at the place of work and are to be considered as meals taken away from home. It may not be rare that meals provided by the employer are brought home by the employees and consumed there. Such meals are also to be considered as meals taken away from home.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range min="0" max="90"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        24143
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        188721
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        90
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        0.767
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        5.685
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V120" name="B4_q18" files="F3" dcml="0" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="94" EndPos="95" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Meals (Others)
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          If you or any member of the household take meals free of cost from others, then how many such meals do you take in a day?
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range min="0" max="90"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        36380
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        176484
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        90
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        4.825
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        12.148
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V121" name="B4_q19" files="F3" dcml="0" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="96" EndPos="97" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Meals (Payment)
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          If you or any member of the household take meals away from home on payment, then how many such meals do you take?
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range min="0" max="90"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        28198
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        184666
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        90
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        2.951
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        10.825
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V122" name="B4_q20" files="F3" dcml="0" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="98" EndPos="99" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Meals(At Home)
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          How many meals are taken at home in a day?
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range min="0" max="99"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        211453
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        1411
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        99
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        71.425
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        17.233
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V123" name="NSS" files="F3" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="100" EndPos="101" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        NSS
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          NSS
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        212864
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V124" name="NSC" files="F3" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="102" EndPos="104" width="3" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        NSC
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          NSC
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        212864
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V125" name="MLT" files="F3" dcml="2" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="105" EndPos="114" width="10" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Multiplier
      </labl>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="4.5" max="1073108.36"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        212864
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        4.5
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        1073108.36
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        9294.023
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        13007.068
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V129" name="Wgt_SubSample" wgt="wgt" files="F3" dcml="2" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="115" EndPos="122" width="8" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sub sample Multiplier
      </labl>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="0.045" max="10731.0836"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        212864
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        0.045
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        10731.084
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        92.94
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        130.071
      </sumStat>
      <codInstr><![CDATA[For generating sub sample estimates, this weight should be applied. It has been calculated as follows:
Wgt_SubSample = MLT/100]]></codInstr>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V130" name="Wgt_Combined" wgt="wgt" files="F3" dcml="2" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="123" EndPos="129" width="7" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Combined Multiplier
      </labl>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="0.0225" max="5365.5418"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        212864
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        0.0225
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        5365.542
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        46.781
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        67.439
      </sumStat>
      <codInstr><![CDATA[For generating sub sample combined estimates, this weight should be applied. It has been calculated as follows:

Wgt_Combined = MLT/100, if NSS=NSC
or
Wgt_Combined = MLT/200, if NSS < NSC]]></codInstr>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V186" name="HHID" files="F5" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="1" EndPos="10" width="10" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Key to identify a household
      </labl>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        1923872
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <codInstr><![CDATA[This variable has been derived for identifying  a household by combining serial no. of village / block, Hamlet-Group/Sub-Block no., second stage stratum, visit number and sample household number.]]></codInstr>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V159" name="CentreCodeRoundShift" files="F5" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="11" EndPos="13" width="3" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Centre code, Round, Shift
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Centre code, Round, Shift
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        1923872
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V160" name="Vill_Blk_Slno" files="F5" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="14" EndPos="18" width="5" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Serial no of village / Block
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Serial no of village / Block
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        1923872
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt><![CDATA[The first-stage units are census villages in  the rural sector and the NSSO urban frame survey (UFS) blocks in  the urban  sector. This variable indicates the serial number assigned to such units.]]></txt>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V161" name="Round" files="F5" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="19" EndPos="20" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Round
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Round
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        1923872
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Indicates the NSS round number of this survey.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          59
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1923872
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V162" name="ScheduleNumber" files="F5" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="21" EndPos="23" width="3" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Schedule Number
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Schedule Number
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        1923872
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Indicates the NSS schedule number of this survey.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          010
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1923872
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V163" name="Sample" files="F5" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="24" EndPos="24" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sample
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Sample
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        1923872
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V164" name="Sector" files="F5" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="25" EndPos="25" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sector
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Sector
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          Record 1 or 2 depending on whether the selected sample village/ block is classified as Rural or Urban.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        1923872
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Sector : A word used for the rural-urban demarcation.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Rural
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1186720
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Urban
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          737152
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V165" name="St_Region" files="F5" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="26" EndPos="28" width="3" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        State - region
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          State - region
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          State and NSS region to which the sample village/ block belongs to will be recorded here as per the code list.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        1923872
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Regions are hierarchical domains of study below the level of State/ Union Territory in the NSS.
      </txt>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V183" name="State" files="F5" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="29" EndPos="30" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        State
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          State
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        1923872
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          28616
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          02
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          29207
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          03
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          50659
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          04
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5944
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          05
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          13991
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          06
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          32308
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          07
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          36232
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          08
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          74996
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          09
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          212446
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          98393
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          14120
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          13068
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          13
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11433
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          14
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          30208
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          15
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          22569
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          16
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          33134
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          17
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          24731
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          18
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          67261
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          19
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          155747
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          20
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          43093
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          21
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          56518
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          22
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          32806
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          23
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          86836
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          24
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          63749
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          25
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3162
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          26
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4438
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          27
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          173337
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          28
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          125842
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          29
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          94456
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          30
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5509
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          31
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2972
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          32
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          90467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          33
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          166097
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          34
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10395
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          35
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9132
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <codInstr>
        This variable has been derived from the variable "State - region" to enable the users to easily access state wise data.
      </codInstr>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V166" name="District" files="F5" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="31" EndPos="32" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        District
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          District
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          District to which the sample village/ block belongs to will be recorded here as per the code list.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        1923872
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V167" name="Stratum" files="F5" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="33" EndPos="34" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Stratum Number
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Stratum Number
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        1923872
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V168" name="SubRound" files="F5" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="35" EndPos="35" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sub-Round
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Sub-Round
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        1923872
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Sub-round 1
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          962105
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Sub-round 2
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          961767
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V169" name="SubSample" files="F5" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="36" EndPos="36" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sub - sample
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Sub - sample
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          Record 1 or 2 depending on whether the selected sample village/block is central sample or state sample.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        1923872
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt><![CDATA[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.]]></txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Central sample
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          962264
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          State sample
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          961608
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V170" name="FODSubRegion" files="F5" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="37" EndPos="40" width="4" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        FOD Sub-Region
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          FOD Sub-Region
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        1923872
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V171" name="HamletGroup" files="F5" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="41" EndPos="41" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Hamlet-Group/Sub-Block no.
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Hamlet-Group/Sub-Block no.
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          This item will be copied from column 4 of block 3.2 of schedule 0.0.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        1923872
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V172" name="Stage2_Stratum" files="F5" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="42" EndPos="42" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Second Stage Stratum
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Second Stage Stratum
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          This item will be copied from the heading of column (44) or (45) of block 4 of schedule 0.0.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        1923872
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V173" name="Visit_no" files="F5" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="43" EndPos="43" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Visit No.
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Visit No.
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        1923872
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V174" name="Hhold_no" files="F5" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="44" EndPos="45" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sample Household Number
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Sample Household Number
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr><![CDATA[The sample household number (i.e., order of selection)  of the selected household is to be copied from column (44) or (45) of block 4 of Sch.0.0.]]></ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        1923872
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V175" name="Lvl" files="F5" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="46" EndPos="47" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Level
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Level
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        1923872
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          04
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1923872
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V176" name="B5_q1" files="F5" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="48" EndPos="50" width="3" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Block 5 Item Code
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Block 5 Item Code
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        1923872
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          101
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          rice – P.D.S.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6295
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          102
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          rice – other sources
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          36629
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          103
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          chira
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7250
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          104
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          khoi, lawa
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          698
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          105
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          muri
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7183
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          106
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other rice products
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1635
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          107
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          wheat/atta – P.D.S.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2152
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          108
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          wheat/atta – other sources
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          28407
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          110
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          maida
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5195
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          111
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          suji, rawa
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          12524
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          112
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          sewai, noodles
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2283
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          113
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          bread (bakery)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8130
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          114
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other wheat products
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          248
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          115
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          jowar &amp; products
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3095
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          116
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          bajra &amp; products
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2026
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          117
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          maize &amp; products
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2837
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          118
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          barley &amp; products
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          90
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          120
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          small millets &amp; products
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          438
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          121
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          ragi &amp; products
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1950
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          129
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          cereal: s.t. (101-121)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          40261
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          139
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[cereal substitutes  (tapioca, jackfruit seed etc.)]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3601
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          140
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          arhar (tur)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          23063
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          141
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          gram (split)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          13267
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          142
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          gram (whole)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7709
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          143
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          moong
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          19988
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          144
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          masur
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          17670
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          145
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          urd
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          15855
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          146
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          peas
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3431
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          147
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          soyabean
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1488
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          148
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          khesari
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1012
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          150
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other pulses
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8567
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          151
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          gram products
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2076
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          152
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          besan
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          12897
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          153
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other pulse products
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2870
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          159
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          pulses &amp; pulse products: s.t. (140-153)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          39753
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          160
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          milk: liquid (litre)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          31597
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          161
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          baby food
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          537
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          162
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          milk : condensed/ powder
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2444
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          163
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          curd
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2630
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          164
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          ghee
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6946
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          165
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          butter
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1091
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          166
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          ice-cream
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          964
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          167
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other milk products
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1284
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          169
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          milk &amp; milk products: s.t.(160-167)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          33834
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          170
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          vanaspati, margarine
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6908
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          171
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          mustard oil
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          20584
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          172
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          groundnut oil
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6302
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          173
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          coconut oil
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2250
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          174
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          edible oil (others)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          13460
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          179
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          edible oil: s.t. (170-174)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          39958
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          180
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          eggs (no.)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          17050
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          181
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          fish, prawn
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          15595
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          182
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          goat meat/mutton
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9576
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          183
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          beef/ buffalo meat
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3771
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          184
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          pork
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1944
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          185
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          chicken
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9984
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          186
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          others (birds, crab, oyster, tortoise, etc.)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1019
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          189
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          egg, fish &amp; meat: s.t. (180-186)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          25563
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          190
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          potato
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          38366
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          191
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          onion
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          39044
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          192
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          radish
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          12939
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          193
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          carrot
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9788
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          194
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          turnip
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          873
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          195
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          beet
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2750
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          196
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          sweet potato
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1276
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          197
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          arum
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7032
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          198
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          pumpkin
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          14483
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          200
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          gourd
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          15717
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          201
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          bitter gourd
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          12160
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          202
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          cucumber
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11215
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          203
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          parwal / patal
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6651
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          204
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          jhinga / torai
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11009
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          205
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          snake gourd
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3964
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          206
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          papaya (green)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4789
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          207
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          cauliflower
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          14635
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          208
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          cabbage
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          19773
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          210
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          brinjal
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          31188
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          211
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          lady’s finger
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          21270
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          212
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          palak/other leafy vegetables
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          29922
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          213
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          french beans and barbati
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9810
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          214
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          tomato
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          32071
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          215
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          peas
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5428
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          216
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          chillis (green)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          36087
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          217
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          capsicum
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1676
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          218
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          plantain (green)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4157
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          220
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          jackfruit (green)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1211
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          221
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          lemon (no.)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          18110
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          222
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other vegetables
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          23108
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          229
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          vegetables: s.t. (190-222)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          40187
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          230
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          banana (no.)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          26526
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          231
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          jackfruit
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          540
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          232
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          watermelon
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1564
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          233
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          pineapple(no.)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1111
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          234
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          coconut (no.)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          12439
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          235
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          guava
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5308
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          236
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          singara
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1245
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          237
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          orange,mausami (no.)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4138
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          238
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          papaya
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2473
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          240
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          mango
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6118
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          241
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          kharbooza
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          743
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          242
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          pears (naspati)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          243
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          berries
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          355
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          244
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          leechi
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          358
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          245
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          apple
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9827
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          246
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          grapes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4741
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          247
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other fresh fruits
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5700
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          249
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          fruits (fresh) : s.t. (230-247)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          34641
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          250
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          coconut (copra)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4431
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          251
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          groundnut
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8705
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          252
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          dates
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1772
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          253
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          cashewnut
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1948
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          254
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          walnut
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          240
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          255
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other nuts
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          289
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          256
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          raisin (kishmish, monacca, etc.)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2693
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          257
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other dry fruits
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1628
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          259
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          fruits (dry) : s.t. (250-257)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          12775
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          260
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          sugar - P.D.S.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7176
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          261
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          sugar - other sources
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          34614
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          262
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          gur
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11156
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          263
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          candy (misri)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          416
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          264
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          honey
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          352
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          269
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          sugar : s.t. (260-264)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          39118
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          279
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          salt
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          40137
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          280
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          turmeric (gm)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          39209
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          281
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          black pepper (gm)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          13134
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          282
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          dry chillies(gm)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          36524
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          283
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          garlic (gm)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          35177
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          284
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          tamarind (gm)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11800
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          285
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          ginger (gm)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          26251
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          286
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          curry powder (gm)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10327
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          287
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          oilseeds (gm)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          15609
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          288
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other spices (gm)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          36619
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          289
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          spices : s.t. (280-288)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          40108
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          290
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          tea : cups (no.)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          21232
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          291
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          tea : leaf (gm)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          34678
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          292
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          coffee : cups (no.)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          688
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          293
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          coffee: powder (gm)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3463
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          294
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          ice
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          140
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          295
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          cold beverages: bottled/canned (no.)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2764
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          296
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          fruit juice and shake (glass)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1186
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          297
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          coconut: green (no.)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1520
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          298
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[other beverages (cocoa,  etc.)]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1213
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          300
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          biscuits
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          25185
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          301
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          salted refreshments
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          20704
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          302
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          prepared sweets
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11277
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          303
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          cooked meals (no.)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4180
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          304
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          cake, pastry
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          818
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          305
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          pickles (gm)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8236
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          306
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          sauce (gm)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          784
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          307
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          jam, jelly (gm)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          677
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          308
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other processed food
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          13957
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          309
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          beverages, etc.: s.t. (290-308)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          40335
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          310
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          pan : leaf (no.)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5430
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          311
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          pan : finished (no.)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4670
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          312
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          supari (gm)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6393
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          313
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          lime (gm)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7498
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          314
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          katha (gm)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1400
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          315
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other ingredients for pan (gm)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2459
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          319
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          pan: s.t. (310-315)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          12749
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          320
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          bidi (no.)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11226
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          321
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          cigarettes (no.)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3034
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          322
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          leaf tobacco
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6912
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          323
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          snuff (gm)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          341
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          324
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          hookah tobacco
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          939
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          325
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          cheroot (no.)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          197
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          326
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          zarda, kimam, surti (gm)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1913
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          327
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other tobacco products (gm)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2486
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          329
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          tobacco: s.t. (320-327)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          21943
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          330
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          ganja (gm)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          61
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          331
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          toddy (litre)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          677
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          332
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          country liquor (litre)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3442
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          333
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          beer (litre)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          320
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          334
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          foreign liquor or refined liquor (litre)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1338
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          335
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other intoxicants
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          453
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          339
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          intoxicants: s.t. (330-335)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5899
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V177" name="B5_q3" files="F5" dcml="2" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="51" EndPos="59" width="9" RecSegNo="1"/>
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        Quantity
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          How much quantity of the item was purchased by the household in the last 30 days?
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="0" max="122110"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        1686505
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        237367
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        122110
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        84.567
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        297.052
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V178" name="B5_q4" files="F5" dcml="2" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="60" EndPos="67" width="8" RecSegNo="1"/>
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        Value
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          How much money was spent by the household on the purchase of the item in the last 30 days?
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="0.05" max="31795"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        1923871
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        1
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        0.05
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        31795
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        87.562
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        189.071
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
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      <location StartPos="68" EndPos="68" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Source Code
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          What was the source of obtaining the item?
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr><![CDATA[Consumption of an item during the last 30 days may be made out of one or more sources mentioned in the preceding para. The source from which the item has been procured and consumed by the household will be recorded in terms of codes. The codes to be used are:

only purchase ..............................................	1	only free collection ...	4	
only home-grown stock...............................	2	others ........................	9	
both purchase and home-grown stock ........	3			

Code 3 will be applicable if consumption is made out of both purchase and home-grown stock but not from any other sources. Any other combination of sources will get code 9. Consumption out of transfer receipts or commodities received in exchange of goods and services will also get code 9.]]></ivuInstr>
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        1492924
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          only purchase
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1369172
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          only home-grown stock
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          96856
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          both purchase and home-grown stock
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10391
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          only free collection
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7934
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          others
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8571
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V180" name="NSS" files="F5" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="69" EndPos="70" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        NSS
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          NSS
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        1923872
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V181" name="NSC" files="F5" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="71" EndPos="73" width="3" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        NSC
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          NSC
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        1923872
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V182" name="MLT" files="F5" dcml="2" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="74" EndPos="83" width="10" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Multiplier
      </labl>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="4.5" max="1073108.36"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        1923872
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        4.5
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        1073108.36
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        9502.838
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        12996.262
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V184" name="Wgt_SubSample" wgt="wgt" files="F5" dcml="2" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="84" EndPos="91" width="8" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sub sample Multiplier
      </labl>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="0.045" max="10731.0836"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        1923872
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        0.045
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        10731.084
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        95.028
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        129.963
      </sumStat>
      <codInstr><![CDATA[For generating sub sample estimates, this weight should be applied. It has been calculated as follows:
Wgt_SubSample = MLT/100]]></codInstr>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V185" name="Wgt_Combined" wgt="wgt" files="F5" dcml="2" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="92" EndPos="98" width="7" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Combined Multiplier
      </labl>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="0.0225" max="5365.5418"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        1923872
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        0.0225
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        5365.542
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        47.839
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        67.471
      </sumStat>
      <codInstr><![CDATA[For generating sub sample combined estimates, this weight should be applied. It has been calculated as follows:

Wgt_Combined = MLT/100, if NSS=NSC
or
Wgt_Combined = MLT/200, if NSS < NSC]]></codInstr>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V158" name="HHID" files="F4" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="1" EndPos="10" width="10" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Key to identify a household
      </labl>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        207142
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <codInstr><![CDATA[This variable has been derived for identifying  a household by combining serial no. of village / block, Hamlet-Group/Sub-Block no., second stage stratum, visit number and sample household number.]]></codInstr>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V131" name="CentreCodeRoundShift" files="F4" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="11" EndPos="13" width="3" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Centre code, Round, Shift
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Centre code, Round, Shift
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        207142
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V132" name="Vill_Blk_Slno" files="F4" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="14" EndPos="18" width="5" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Serial no of village / Block
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Serial no of village / Block
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        207142
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt><![CDATA[The first-stage units are census villages in  the rural sector and the NSSO urban frame survey (UFS) blocks in  the urban  sector. This variable indicates the serial number assigned to such units.]]></txt>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V133" name="Round" files="F4" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="19" EndPos="20" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Round
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Round
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        207142
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Indicates the NSS round number of this survey.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          59
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          207142
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V134" name="ScheduleNumber" files="F4" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="21" EndPos="23" width="3" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Schedule Number
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Schedule Number
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        207142
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Indicates the NSS schedule number of this survey.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          010
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          207142
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V136" name="Sector" files="F4" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="25" EndPos="25" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sector
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Sector
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          Record 1 or 2 depending on whether the selected sample village/ block is classified as Rural or Urban.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        207142
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Sector : A word used for the rural-urban demarcation.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Rural
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          135807
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Urban
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          71335
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V135" name="Sample" files="F4" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="24" EndPos="24" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sample
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Sample
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        207142
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V137" name="St_Region" files="F4" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="26" EndPos="28" width="3" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        State - region
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          State - region
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          State and NSS region to which the sample village/ block belongs to will be recorded here as per the code list.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        207142
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Regions are hierarchical domains of study below the level of State/ Union Territory in the NSS.
      </txt>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V155" name="State" files="F4" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="29" EndPos="30" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        State
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          State
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        207142
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3894
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          02
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3296
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          03
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6182
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          04
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          523
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          05
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1634
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          06
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4310
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          07
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3519
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          08
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9485
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          09
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          25181
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          12129
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1732
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1632
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          13
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1365
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          14
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4169
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          15
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2682
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          16
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3376
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          17
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2281
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          18
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6800
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          19
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          16443
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          20
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4962
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          21
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5946
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          22
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3820
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          23
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9860
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          24
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6131
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          25
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          296
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          26
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          436
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          27
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          16317
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          28
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          12879
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          29
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8901
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          30
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          556
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          31
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          308
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          32
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9328
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          33
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          15144
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          34
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          858
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          35
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          767
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <codInstr>
        This variable has been derived from the variable "State - region" to enable the users to easily access state wise data.
      </codInstr>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V138" name="District" files="F4" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="31" EndPos="32" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        District
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          District
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          District to which the sample village/ block belongs to will be recorded here as per the code list.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        207142
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V139" name="Stratum" files="F4" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="33" EndPos="34" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Stratum Number
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Stratum Number
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        207142
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V140" name="SubRound" files="F4" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="35" EndPos="35" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sub-Round
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Sub-Round
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        207142
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Sub-round 1
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          103520
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Sub-round 2
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          103622
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V141" name="SubSample" files="F4" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="36" EndPos="36" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sub - sample
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Sub - sample
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          Record 1 or 2 depending on whether the selected sample village/block is central sample or state sample.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        207142
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt><![CDATA[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.]]></txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Central sample
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          103617
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          State sample
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          103525
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V142" name="FODSubRegion" files="F4" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="37" EndPos="40" width="4" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        FOD Sub-Region
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          FOD Sub-Region
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        207142
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V143" name="HamletGroup" files="F4" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="41" EndPos="41" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Hamlet-Group/Sub-Block no.
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Hamlet-Group/Sub-Block no.
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          This item will be copied from column 4 of block 3.2 of schedule 0.0.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        207142
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V144" name="Stage2_Stratum" files="F4" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="42" EndPos="42" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Second Stage Stratum
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Second Stage Stratum
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          This item will be copied from the heading of column (44) or (45) of block 4 of schedule 0.0.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        207142
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V145" name="Visit_no" files="F4" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="43" EndPos="43" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Visit No.
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Visit No.
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        207142
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V146" name="Hhold_no" files="F4" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="44" EndPos="45" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sample Household Number
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Sample Household Number
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr><![CDATA[The sample household number (i.e., order of selection)  of the selected household is to be copied from column (44) or (45) of block 4 of Sch.0.0.]]></ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        207142
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V147" name="Lvl" files="F4" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="46" EndPos="47" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Level
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Level
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        207142
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          04
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          207142
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V148" name="B5_1_q1" files="F4" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="48" EndPos="50" width="3" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Block 5.1 Item Code
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Block 5.1 Item Code
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        207142
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          340
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          coke
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          219
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          341
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          firewood and chips
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          26544
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          342
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          electricity (std. Unit)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          28618
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          343
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          dung cake
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10957
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          344
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          kerosene - P.D.S. (litre)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          20153
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          345
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          kerosene - other sources (litre)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          13879
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          346
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          matches (box)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          39365
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          347
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          coal
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          576
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          348
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          LPG
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          14048
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          350
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          charcoal
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          224
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          351
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          candle (no.)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8889
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          352
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          gobar gas
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          226
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          353
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other fuel
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2563
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          359
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          fuel and light: s.t. (340-353)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          40881
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V149" name="B5_1_q3" files="F4" dcml="2" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="51" EndPos="58" width="8" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Quantity
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          How much quantity of the item was purchased by the household in the last 30 days?
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="0.01" max="14200"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        152568
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        54574
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        0.01
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        14200
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        44.78
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        95.246
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V150" name="B5_1_q4" files="F4" dcml="2" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="59" EndPos="65" width="7" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Value
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          How much money was spent by the household on the purchase of the item in the last 30 days?
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="0.1" max="7656"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        207142
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        0.1
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        7656
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        142.902
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        198.535
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V151" name="B5_1_q5" files="F4" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="66" EndPos="66" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Source Code
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          What was the source of obtaining the item?
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr><![CDATA[Consumption of an item during the last 30 days may be made out of one or more sources mentioned in the preceding para. The source from which the item has been procured and consumed by the household will be recorded in terms of codes. The codes to be used are:

only purchase ..............................................	1	only free collection ...	4	
only home-grown stock...............................	2	others ........................	9	
both purchase and home-grown stock ........	3			

Code 3 will be applicable if consumption is made out of both purchase and home-grown stock but not from any other sources. Any other combination of sources will get code 9. Consumption out of transfer receipts or commodities received in exchange of goods and services will also get code 9.]]></ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        165548
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          only purchase
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          134746
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          only home-grown stock
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          13909
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          both purchase and home-grown stock
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2071
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          only free collection
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          12394
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          others
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2428
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V152" name="NSS" files="F4" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="67" EndPos="68" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        NSS
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          NSS
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        207142
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V153" name="NSC" files="F4" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="69" EndPos="71" width="3" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        NSC
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          NSC
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        207142
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V154" name="MLT" files="F4" dcml="2" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="72" EndPos="81" width="10" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Multiplier
      </labl>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="4.5" max="1073108.36"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        207142
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        4.5
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        1073108.36
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        9707.318
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        13031.615
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V156" name="Wgt_SubSample" wgt="wgt" files="F4" dcml="2" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="82" EndPos="89" width="8" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sub sample Multiplier
      </labl>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="0.045" max="10731.0836"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        207142
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        0.045
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        10731.084
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        97.073
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        130.316
      </sumStat>
      <codInstr><![CDATA[For generating sub sample estimates, this weight should be applied. It has been calculated as follows:
Wgt_SubSample = MLT/100]]></codInstr>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V157" name="Wgt_Combined" wgt="wgt" files="F4" dcml="2" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="90" EndPos="96" width="7" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Combined Multiplier
      </labl>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="0.0225" max="5365.5418"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        207142
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        0.0225
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        5365.542
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        48.861
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        67.658
      </sumStat>
      <codInstr><![CDATA[For generating sub sample combined estimates, this weight should be applied. It has been calculated as follows:

Wgt_Combined = MLT/100, if NSS=NSC
or
Wgt_Combined = MLT/200, if NSS < NSC]]></codInstr>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V213" name="HHID" files="F6" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="1" EndPos="10" width="10" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Key to identify a household
      </labl>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        371285
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <codInstr><![CDATA[This variable has been derived for identifying  a household by combining serial no. of village / block, Hamlet-Group/Sub-Block no., second stage stratum, visit number and sample household number.]]></codInstr>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V187" name="CentreCodeRoundShift" files="F6" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="11" EndPos="13" width="3" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Centre code, Round, Shift
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Centre code, Round, Shift
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        371285
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V188" name="Vill_Blk_Slno" files="F6" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="14" EndPos="18" width="5" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Serial no of village / Block
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Serial no of village / Block
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        371285
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt><![CDATA[The first-stage units are census villages in  the rural sector and the NSSO urban frame survey (UFS) blocks in  the urban  sector. This variable indicates the serial number assigned to such units.]]></txt>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V189" name="Round" files="F6" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="19" EndPos="20" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Round
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Round
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        371285
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Indicates the NSS round number of this survey.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          59
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          371285
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V190" name="ScheduleNumber" files="F6" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="21" EndPos="23" width="3" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Schedule Number
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Schedule Number
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        371285
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Indicates the NSS schedule number of this survey.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          010
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          371285
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V191" name="Sample" files="F6" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="24" EndPos="24" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sample
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Sample
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        371285
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V192" name="Sector" files="F6" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="25" EndPos="25" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sector
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Sector
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          Record 1 or 2 depending on whether the selected sample village/ block is classified as Rural or Urban.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        371285
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Sector : A word used for the rural-urban demarcation.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Rural
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          239256
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Urban
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          132029
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V193" name="St_Region" files="F6" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="26" EndPos="28" width="3" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        State - region
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          State - region
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          State and NSS region to which the sample village/ block belongs to will be recorded here as per the code list.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        371285
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Regions are hierarchical domains of study below the level of State/ Union Territory in the NSS.
      </txt>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V210" name="State" files="F6" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="29" EndPos="30" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        State
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          State
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        371285
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5384
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          02
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5462
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          03
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10307
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          04
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1081
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          05
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2622
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          06
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6793
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          07
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6954
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          08
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          17256
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          09
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          47330
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          24361
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3517
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2736
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          13
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2451
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          14
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6875
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          15
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3759
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          16
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6177
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          17
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5105
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          18
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          13992
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          19
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          30287
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          20
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9783
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          21
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10142
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          22
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7348
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          23
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          17935
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          24
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11915
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          25
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          577
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          26
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          811
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          27
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          27875
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          28
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          21042
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          29
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          15427
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          30
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          799
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          31
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          549
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          32
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          15372
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          33
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          25966
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          34
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1774
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          35
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1521
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <codInstr>
        This variable has been derived from the variable "State - region" to enable the users to easily access state wise data.
      </codInstr>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V194" name="District" files="F6" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="31" EndPos="32" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        District
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          District
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          District to which the sample village/ block belongs to will be recorded here as per the code list.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        371285
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V195" name="Stratum" files="F6" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="33" EndPos="34" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Stratum Number
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Stratum Number
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        371285
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V196" name="SubRound" files="F6" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="35" EndPos="35" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sub-Round
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Sub-Round
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        371285
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Sub-round 1
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          185501
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Sub-round 2
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          185784
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V197" name="SubSample" files="F6" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="36" EndPos="36" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sub - sample
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Sub - sample
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          Record 1 or 2 depending on whether the selected sample village/block is central sample or state sample.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        371285
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt><![CDATA[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.]]></txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Central sample
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          185944
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          State sample
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          185341
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V198" name="FODSubRegion" files="F6" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="37" EndPos="40" width="4" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        FOD Sub-Region
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          FOD Sub-Region
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        371285
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V199" name="HamletGroup" files="F6" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="41" EndPos="41" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Hamlet-Group/Sub-Block no.
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Hamlet-Group/Sub-Block no.
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          This item will be copied from column 4 of block 3.2 of schedule 0.0.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        371285
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V200" name="Stage2_Stratum" files="F6" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="42" EndPos="42" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Second Stage Stratum
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Second Stage Stratum
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          This item will be copied from the heading of column (44) or (45) of block 4 of schedule 0.0.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        371285
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V201" name="Visit_no" files="F6" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="43" EndPos="43" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Visit No.
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Visit No.
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        371285
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V202" name="Hhold_no" files="F6" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="44" EndPos="45" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sample Household Number
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Sample Household Number
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr><![CDATA[The sample household number (i.e., order of selection)  of the selected household is to be copied from column (44) or (45) of block 4 of Sch.0.0.]]></ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        371285
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V203" name="Lvl" files="F6" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="46" EndPos="47" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Level
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Level
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        371285
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          05
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          371285
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V204" name="B6_q1" files="F6" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="48" EndPos="50" width="3" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Block 6 Item Code
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Block 6 Item Code
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        371285
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          360
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          dhoti (metre)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11863
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          361
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          sari (metre)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          30964
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          362
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          cloth for shirt, pyjama, salwar etc. (metre)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          34702
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          363
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          cloth for coat, trousers, overcoat etc. (metre)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          26315
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          364
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          chaddar, dupatta, shawl etc. (no.)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          14060
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          365
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          lungi (no.)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          24792
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          366
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          gamchha, towel, handkerchief (no.)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          35361
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          367
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          hosiery articles, stockings, under-garments etc. (no.)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          36442
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          368
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[ready-made garments (no.)  ]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          31597
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          370
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          headwear (no.)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3339
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          371
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          knitted garments, sweater, pullover, cardigan, muffler, scarf etc. (no.)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          12460
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          372
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          knitting wool, cotton yarn (gm)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1647
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          373
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          clothing: others
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8843
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          374
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          clothing: second-hand
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2946
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          379
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          clothing: s.t. (360-374)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          40848
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          380
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          bed sheet, bed cover (no.)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          16891
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          381
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          rug, blanket (no.)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4324
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          382
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          pillow, quilt, mattress (no.)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4166
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          383
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          cloth for upholstery, curtain, table-cloth etc. (metre)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1182
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          384
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          mosquito net (no.)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2522
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          385
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          mats and matting (no.)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2463
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          386
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          cotton (gm)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          690
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          387
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          bedding: others
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1480
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          389
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          bedding, etc.: s.t. (380-387)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          21388
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V205" name="B6_q3" files="F6" dcml="2" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="51" EndPos="59" width="9" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Quantity
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          How much quantity of the clothing item was purchased by the household in the last 365 days?
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="0" max="500003"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        295785
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        75500
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        500003
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        20.675
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        955.672
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V206" name="B6_q4" files="F6" dcml="2" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="60" EndPos="68" width="9" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Value
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          How much money was spent by the household on the purchase of the clothing item in the last 365 days?
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="0.6" max="104260"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        371285
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        0.6
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        104260
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        729.093
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        1386.841
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V207" name="NSS" files="F6" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="69" EndPos="70" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        NSS
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          NSS
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        371285
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V208" name="NSC" files="F6" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="71" EndPos="73" width="3" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        NSC
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          NSC
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        371285
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V209" name="MLT" files="F6" dcml="2" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="74" EndPos="83" width="10" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Multiplier
      </labl>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="4.5" max="1073108.36"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        371285
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        4.5
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        1073108.36
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        9445.332
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        12854.362
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V211" name="Wgt_SubSample" wgt="wgt" files="F6" dcml="2" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="84" EndPos="91" width="8" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sub sample Multiplier
      </labl>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="0.045" max="10731.0836"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        371285
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        0.045
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        10731.084
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        94.453
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        128.544
      </sumStat>
      <codInstr><![CDATA[For generating sub sample estimates, this weight should be applied. It has been calculated as follows:
Wgt_SubSample = MLT/100]]></codInstr>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V212" name="Wgt_Combined" wgt="wgt" files="F6" dcml="2" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="92" EndPos="98" width="7" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Combined Multiplier
      </labl>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="0.0225" max="5365.5418"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        371285
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        0.0225
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        5365.542
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        47.544
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        66.842
      </sumStat>
      <codInstr><![CDATA[For generating sub sample combined estimates, this weight should be applied. It has been calculated as follows:

Wgt_Combined = MLT/100, if NSS=NSC
or
Wgt_Combined = MLT/200, if NSS < NSC]]></codInstr>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V240" name="HHID" files="F7" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="1" EndPos="10" width="10" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Key to identify a household
      </labl>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        122752
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <codInstr><![CDATA[This variable has been derived for identifying  a household by combining serial no. of village / block, Hamlet-Group/Sub-Block no., second stage stratum, visit number and sample household number.]]></codInstr>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V214" name="CentreCodeRoundShift" files="F7" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="11" EndPos="13" width="3" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Centre code, Round, Shift
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Centre code, Round, Shift
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        122752
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V215" name="Vill_Blk_Slno" files="F7" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="14" EndPos="18" width="5" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Serial no of village / Block
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Serial no of village / Block
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        122752
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt><![CDATA[The first-stage units are census villages in  the rural sector and the NSSO urban frame survey (UFS) blocks in  the urban  sector. This variable indicates the serial number assigned to such units.]]></txt>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V216" name="Round" files="F7" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="19" EndPos="20" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Round
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Round
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        122752
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Indicates the NSS round number of this survey.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          59
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          122752
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V217" name="ScheduleNumber" files="F7" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="21" EndPos="23" width="3" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Schedule Number
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Schedule Number
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        122752
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Indicates the NSS schedule number of this survey.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          010
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          122752
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V218" name="Sample" files="F7" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="24" EndPos="24" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sample
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Sample
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        122752
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V219" name="Sector" files="F7" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="25" EndPos="25" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sector
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Sector
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          Record 1 or 2 depending on whether the selected sample village/ block is classified as Rural or Urban.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        122752
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Sector : A word used for the rural-urban demarcation.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Rural
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          75436
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Urban
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          47316
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V220" name="St_Region" files="F7" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="26" EndPos="28" width="3" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        State - region
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          State - region
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          State and NSS region to which the sample village/ block belongs to will be recorded here as per the code list.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        122752
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Regions are hierarchical domains of study below the level of State/ Union Territory in the NSS.
      </txt>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V237" name="State" files="F7" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="29" EndPos="30" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        State
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          State
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        122752
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2565
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          02
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2462
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          03
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4294
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          04
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          452
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          05
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          891
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          06
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2911
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          07
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2587
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          08
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6853
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          09
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          15104
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6039
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1200
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1011
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          13
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1011
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          14
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2284
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          15
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2085
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          16
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1838
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          17
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1822
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          18
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3652
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          19
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8680
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          20
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2783
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          21
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2804
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          22
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2044
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          23
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5757
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          24
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4581
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          25
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          218
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          26
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          291
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          27
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9959
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          28
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6975
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          29
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5222
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          30
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          366
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          31
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          166
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          32
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4862
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          33
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7812
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          34
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          570
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          35
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          601
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <codInstr>
        This variable has been derived from the variable "State - region" to enable the users to easily access state wise data.
      </codInstr>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V221" name="District" files="F7" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="31" EndPos="32" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        District
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          District
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          District to which the sample village/ block belongs to will be recorded here as per the code list.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        122752
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V222" name="Stratum" files="F7" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="33" EndPos="34" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Stratum Number
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Stratum Number
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        122752
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V223" name="SubRound" files="F7" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="35" EndPos="35" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sub-Round
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Sub-Round
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        122752
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Sub-round 1
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          61228
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Sub-round 2
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          61524
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V224" name="SubSample" files="F7" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="36" EndPos="36" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sub - sample
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Sub - sample
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          Record 1 or 2 depending on whether the selected sample village/block is central sample or state sample.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        122752
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt><![CDATA[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.]]></txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Central sample
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          61549
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          State sample
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          61203
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V225" name="FODSubRegion" files="F7" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="37" EndPos="40" width="4" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        FOD Sub-Region
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          FOD Sub-Region
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        122752
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V226" name="HamletGroup" files="F7" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="41" EndPos="41" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Hamlet-Group/Sub-Block no.
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Hamlet-Group/Sub-Block no.
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          This item will be copied from column 4 of block 3.2 of schedule 0.0.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        122752
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V227" name="Stage2_Stratum" files="F7" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="42" EndPos="42" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Second Stage Stratum
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Second Stage Stratum
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          This item will be copied from the heading of column (44) or (45) of block 4 of schedule 0.0.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        122752
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V228" name="Visit_no" files="F7" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="43" EndPos="43" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Visit No.
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Visit No.
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        122752
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V229" name="Hhold_no" files="F7" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="44" EndPos="45" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sample Household Number
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Sample Household Number
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr><![CDATA[The sample household number (i.e., order of selection)  of the selected household is to be copied from column (44) or (45) of block 4 of Sch.0.0.]]></ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        122752
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V230" name="Lvl" files="F7" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="46" EndPos="47" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Level
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Level
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        122752
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          05
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          122752
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V231" name="B7_q1" files="F7" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="48" EndPos="50" width="3" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Block 7 Item Code
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Block 7 Item Code
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        122752
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          390
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          leather boots, shoes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          13878
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          391
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          leather sandals, chappals etc.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          18340
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          392
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other leather footwear
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6955
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          393
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          rubber / PVC footwear
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          32783
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          394
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other footwear
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10848
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          399
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          footwear: s.t. (390-394)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          39948
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V232" name="B7_q3" files="F7" dcml="2" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="51" EndPos="55" width="5" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Quantity
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          How many pairs of the footwear item were purchased by the household in the last 365 days?
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="0" max="40"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        122745
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        7
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        40
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        0.0424
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        0.162
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V233" name="B7_q4" files="F7" dcml="2" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="56" EndPos="62" width="7" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Value
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          How much money was spent by the household on the purchase of the footwear item in the last 365 days?
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="0.01" max="3150"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        122752
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        0.01
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        3150
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        4.428
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        22.423
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V234" name="NSS" files="F7" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="63" EndPos="64" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        NSS
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          NSS
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        122752
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V235" name="NSC" files="F7" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="65" EndPos="67" width="3" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        NSC
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          NSC
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        122752
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V236" name="MLT" files="F7" dcml="2" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="68" EndPos="77" width="10" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Multiplier
      </labl>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="4.5" max="1073108.36"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        122752
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        4.5
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        1073108.36
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        9122.443
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        13855.43
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V238" name="Wgt_SubSample" wgt="wgt" files="F7" dcml="2" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="78" EndPos="85" width="8" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sub sample Multiplier
      </labl>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="0.045" max="10731.0836"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        122752
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        0.045
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        10731.084
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        91.224
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        138.554
      </sumStat>
      <codInstr><![CDATA[For generating sub sample estimates, this weight should be applied. It has been calculated as follows:
Wgt_SubSample = MLT/100]]></codInstr>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V239" name="Wgt_Combined" wgt="wgt" files="F7" dcml="2" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="86" EndPos="92" width="7" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Combined Multiplier
      </labl>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="0.0225" max="5365.5418"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        122752
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        0.0225
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        5365.542
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        45.911
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        71.372
      </sumStat>
      <codInstr><![CDATA[For generating sub sample combined estimates, this weight should be applied. It has been calculated as follows:

Wgt_Combined = MLT/100, if NSS=NSC
or
Wgt_Combined = MLT/200, if NSS < NSC]]></codInstr>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V266" name="HHID" files="F8" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="1" EndPos="10" width="10" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Key to identify a household
      </labl>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        147399
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <codInstr><![CDATA[This variable has been derived for identifying  a household by combining serial no. of village / block, Hamlet-Group/Sub-Block no., second stage stratum, visit number and sample household number.]]></codInstr>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V241" name="CentreCodeRoundShift" files="F8" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="11" EndPos="13" width="3" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Centre code, Round, Shift
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Centre code, Round, Shift
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        147399
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V242" name="Vill_Blk_Slno" files="F8" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="14" EndPos="18" width="5" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Serial no of village / Block
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Serial no of village / Block
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        147399
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt><![CDATA[The first-stage units are census villages in  the rural sector and the NSSO urban frame survey (UFS) blocks in  the urban  sector. This variable indicates the serial number assigned to such units.]]></txt>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V243" name="Round" files="F8" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="19" EndPos="20" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Round
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Round
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        147399
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Indicates the NSS round number of this survey.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          59
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          147399
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V244" name="ScheduleNumber" files="F8" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="21" EndPos="23" width="3" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Schedule Number
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Schedule Number
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        147399
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Indicates the NSS schedule number of this survey.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          010
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          147399
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V245" name="Sample" files="F8" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="24" EndPos="24" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sample
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Sample
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        147399
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V246" name="Sector" files="F8" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="25" EndPos="25" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sector
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Sector
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          Record 1 or 2 depending on whether the selected sample village/ block is classified as Rural or Urban.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        147399
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Sector : A word used for the rural-urban demarcation.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Rural
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          89481
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Urban
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          57918
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V247" name="St_Region" files="F8" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="26" EndPos="28" width="3" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        State - region
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          State - region
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          State and NSS region to which the sample village/ block belongs to will be recorded here as per the code list.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        147399
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Regions are hierarchical domains of study below the level of State/ Union Territory in the NSS.
      </txt>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V263" name="State" files="F8" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="29" EndPos="30" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        State
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          State
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        147399
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2725
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          02
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2639
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          03
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4580
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          04
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          476
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          05
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1148
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          06
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3199
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          07
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2623
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          08
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6677
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          09
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          17339
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6936
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1110
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1241
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          13
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1115
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          14
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4080
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          15
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2312
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          16
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2570
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          17
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2218
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          18
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4803
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          19
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11942
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          20
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3099
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          21
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3685
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          22
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2419
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          23
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6782
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          24
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5099
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          25
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          224
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          26
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          339
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          27
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          12789
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          28
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7527
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          29
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5993
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          30
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          375
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          31
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          180
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          32
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8155
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          33
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9686
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          34
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          712
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          35
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          602
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <codInstr>
        This variable has been derived from the variable "State - region" to enable the users to easily access state wise data.
      </codInstr>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V248" name="District" files="F8" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="31" EndPos="32" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        District
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          District
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          District to which the sample village/ block belongs to will be recorded here as per the code list.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        147399
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V249" name="Stratum" files="F8" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="33" EndPos="34" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Stratum Number
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Stratum Number
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        147399
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V250" name="SubRound" files="F8" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="35" EndPos="35" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sub-Round
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Sub-Round
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        147399
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Sub-round 1
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          73179
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Sub-round 2
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          74220
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V251" name="SubSample" files="F8" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="36" EndPos="36" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sub - sample
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Sub - sample
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          Record 1 or 2 depending on whether the selected sample village/block is central sample or state sample.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        147399
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt><![CDATA[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.]]></txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Central sample
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          73657
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          State sample
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          73742
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V252" name="FODSubRegion" files="F8" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="37" EndPos="40" width="4" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        FOD Sub-Region
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          FOD Sub-Region
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        147399
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V253" name="HamletGroup" files="F8" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="41" EndPos="41" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Hamlet-Group/Sub-Block no.
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Hamlet-Group/Sub-Block no.
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          This item will be copied from column 4 of block 3.2 of schedule 0.0.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        147399
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V254" name="Stage2_Stratum" files="F8" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="42" EndPos="42" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Second Stage Stratum
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Second Stage Stratum
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          This item will be copied from the heading of column (44) or (45) of block 4 of schedule 0.0.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        147399
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V255" name="Visit_no" files="F8" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="43" EndPos="43" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Visit No.
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Visit No.
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        147399
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V256" name="Hhold_no" files="F8" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="44" EndPos="45" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sample Household Number
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Sample Household Number
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr><![CDATA[The sample household number (i.e., order of selection)  of the selected household is to be copied from column (44) or (45) of block 4 of Sch.0.0.]]></ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        147399
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V257" name="Lvl" files="F8" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="46" EndPos="47" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Level
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Level
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        147399
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          06
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          147399
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V258" name="B8.1_q1" files="F8" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="48" EndPos="50" width="3" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Block 8.1 Item Code
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Block 8.1 Item Code
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        147399
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          400
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          books, journals
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          23576
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          401
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          newspapers, periodicals
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7836
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          402
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          library charges
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          980
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          403
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          stationery
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          23730
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          404
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          tuition and other fees (school, college, etc.)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          18958
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          405
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          private tutor/coaching centre
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6175
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          406
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other educational expenses
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          12963
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          409
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          education: s.t. (400-406)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          28367
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          410
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          medicine
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6015
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          411
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          X-ray, ECG, pathological test etc.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2863
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          412
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          doctor's/surgeon's fee
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3962
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          413
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          hospital &amp; nursing home charges
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2991
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          414
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other medical expenses
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2640
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          419
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          medical - institutional: s.t. (410-414)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6343
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V259" name="B8.1_q3" files="F8" dcml="2" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="51" EndPos="59" width="9" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Value
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          How much money was spent by the household on the item in the last 365 days?
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr><![CDATA[The amount of expenditure incurred on an item during the reference period of 365 days preceding the date of enquiry will be recorded in this column. Expenditure  will include both cash and kind.]]></ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="1" max="800000"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        147399
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        1
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        800000
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        1948.047
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        6902.238
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V260" name="NSS" files="F8" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="60" EndPos="61" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        NSS
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          NSS
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        147399
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V261" name="NSC" files="F8" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="62" EndPos="64" width="3" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        NSC
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          NSC
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        147399
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V262" name="MLT" files="F8" dcml="2" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="65" EndPos="74" width="10" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Multiplier
      </labl>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="4.5" max="1073108.36"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        147399
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        4.5
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        1073108.36
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        8707.223
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        11735.843
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V264" name="Wgt_SubSample" wgt="wgt" files="F8" dcml="2" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="75" EndPos="82" width="8" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sub sample Multiplier
      </labl>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="0.045" max="10731.0836"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        147399
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        0.045
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        10731.084
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        87.072
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        117.358
      </sumStat>
      <codInstr><![CDATA[For generating sub sample estimates, this weight should be applied. It has been calculated as follows:
Wgt_SubSample = MLT/100]]></codInstr>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V265" name="Wgt_Combined" wgt="wgt" files="F8" dcml="2" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="83" EndPos="89" width="7" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Combined Multiplier
      </labl>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="0.0225" max="5365.5418"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        147399
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        0.0225
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        5365.542
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        43.844
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        61.082
      </sumStat>
      <codInstr><![CDATA[For generating sub sample combined estimates, this weight should be applied. It has been calculated as follows:

Wgt_Combined = MLT/100, if NSS=NSC
or
Wgt_Combined = MLT/200, if NSS < NSC]]></codInstr>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V292" name="HHID" files="F9" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="1" EndPos="10" width="10" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Key to identify a household
      </labl>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        810203
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <codInstr><![CDATA[This variable has been derived for identifying  a household by combining serial no. of village / block, Hamlet-Group/Sub-Block no., second stage stratum, visit number and sample household number.]]></codInstr>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V267" name="CentreCodeRoundShift" files="F9" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="11" EndPos="13" width="3" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Centre code, Round, Shift
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Centre code, Round, Shift
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        810203
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V268" name="Vill_Blk_Slno" files="F9" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="14" EndPos="18" width="5" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Serial no of village / Block
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Serial no of village / Block
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        810203
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt><![CDATA[The first-stage units are census villages in  the rural sector and the NSSO urban frame survey (UFS) blocks in  the urban  sector. This variable indicates the serial number assigned to such units.]]></txt>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V269" name="Round" files="F9" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="19" EndPos="20" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Round
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Round
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        810203
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Indicates the NSS round number of this survey.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          59
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          810203
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V270" name="ScheduleNumber" files="F9" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="21" EndPos="23" width="3" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Schedule Number
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Schedule Number
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        810203
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Indicates the NSS schedule number of this survey.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          010
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          810203
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V271" name="Sample" files="F9" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="24" EndPos="24" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sample
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Sample
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        810203
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V272" name="Sector" files="F9" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="25" EndPos="25" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sector
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Sector
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          Record 1 or 2 depending on whether the selected sample village/ block is classified as Rural or Urban.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        810203
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Sector : A word used for the rural-urban demarcation.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Rural
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          466994
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Urban
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          343209
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V273" name="St_Region" files="F9" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="26" EndPos="28" width="3" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        State - region
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          State - region
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          State and NSS region to which the sample village/ block belongs to will be recorded here as per the code list.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        810203
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Regions are hierarchical domains of study below the level of State/ Union Territory in the NSS.
      </txt>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V289" name="State" files="F9" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="29" EndPos="30" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        State
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          State
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        810203
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          14054
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          02
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          12770
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          03
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          24451
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          04
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2747
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          05
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5423
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          06
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          14792
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          07
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          18641
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          08
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          34650
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          09
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          92162
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          39626
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4934
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4402
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          13
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4304
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          14
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          13262
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          15
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9504
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          16
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11096
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          17
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8836
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          18
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          24756
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          19
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          59707
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          20
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          16852
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          21
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          18827
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          22
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          12842
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          23
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          37748
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          24
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          29740
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          25
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1750
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          26
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2425
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          27
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          73788
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          28
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          53639
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          29
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          40121
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          30
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2618
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          31
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1022
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          32
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          37546
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          33
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          72835
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          34
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4934
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          35
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3399
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <codInstr>
        This variable has been derived from the variable "State - region" to enable the users to easily access state wise data.
      </codInstr>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V274" name="District" files="F9" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="31" EndPos="32" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        District
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          District
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          District to which the sample village/ block belongs to will be recorded here as per the code list.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        810203
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V275" name="Stratum" files="F9" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="33" EndPos="34" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Stratum Number
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Stratum Number
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        810203
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V276" name="SubRound" files="F9" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="35" EndPos="35" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sub-Round
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Sub-Round
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        810203
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Sub-round 1
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          404480
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Sub-round 2
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          405723
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V277" name="SubSample" files="F9" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="36" EndPos="36" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sub - sample
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Sub - sample
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          Record 1 or 2 depending on whether the selected sample village/block is central sample or state sample.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        810203
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt><![CDATA[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.]]></txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Central sample
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          404767
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          State sample
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          405436
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V278" name="FODSubRegion" files="F9" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="37" EndPos="40" width="4" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        FOD Sub-Region
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          FOD Sub-Region
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        810203
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V279" name="HamletGroup" files="F9" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="41" EndPos="41" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Hamlet-Group/Sub-Block no.
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Hamlet-Group/Sub-Block no.
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          This item will be copied from column 4 of block 3.2 of schedule 0.0.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        810203
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V280" name="Stage2_Stratum" files="F9" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="42" EndPos="42" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Second Stage Stratum
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Second Stage Stratum
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          This item will be copied from the heading of column (44) or (45) of block 4 of schedule 0.0.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        810203
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V281" name="Visit_no" files="F9" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="43" EndPos="43" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Visit No.
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Visit No.
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        810203
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V282" name="Hhold_no" files="F9" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="44" EndPos="45" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sample Household Number
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Sample Household Number
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr><![CDATA[The sample household number (i.e., order of selection)  of the selected household is to be copied from column (44) or (45) of block 4 of Sch.0.0.]]></ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        810203
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V283" name="Lvl" files="F9" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="46" EndPos="47" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Level
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Level
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        810203
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          06
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          810203
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V284" name="B8.2_q1" files="F9" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="48" EndPos="50" width="3" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Block 8.2 Item Code
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Block 8.2 Item Code
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        810203
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          420
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          medicine
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          27809
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          421
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          X-ray, ECG, pathological test etc.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1158
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          422
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          doctor's/surgeon's fee
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10845
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          423
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          family planning appliances
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          357
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          424
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other medical expenses
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1420
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          429
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          medical - non-institutional: s.t. (420-424)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          28084
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          430
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          cinema, theatre
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3743
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          431
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          mela, fair, picnic
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1298
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          432
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          sports goods, toys etc.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1749
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          433
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          club fees
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          94
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          434
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          goods for recreation and hobbies
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          385
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          435
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          photography
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          740
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          436
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          video cassette / V.C.R. / V.C.P.(hire)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          829
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          437
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other entertainment
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8527
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          439
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          entertainment : s.t. (430-437)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          14051
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          440
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          spectacles
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          234
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          441
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          torch
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          584
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          442
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          pen
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5738
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          443
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          lock
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          599
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          444
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          umbrella, raincoat
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          947
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          445
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          lighter (bidi/cigarette/gas stove)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1027
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          446
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other goods for personal care and effects
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4169
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          449
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          goods for personal care and effects: s.t. (440-446)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10422
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          450
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          toilet soap
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          39801
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          451
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          toothbrush, toothpaste etc.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          31511
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          452
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          powder, snow, cream, lotion
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          19349
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          453
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          hair oil, shampoo, hair cream
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          37110
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          454
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          comb
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2733
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          455
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          shaving blades, shaving stick, razor
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          22881
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          456
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          shaving cream
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6053
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          457
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          sanitary napkins
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3594
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          458
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other toilet articles
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          14045
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          459
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          toilet articles: s.t. (450-458)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          40864
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          460
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          electric bulb, tubelight
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9545
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          461
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          electric batteries
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2520
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          462
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other non-durable electric goods
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          315
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          463
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          earthenware
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2769
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          464
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          glassware
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          688
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          465
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          bucket, water bottle/feeding bottle &amp; other plastic goods
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2138
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          466
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          coir, rope etc.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1316
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          467
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          washing soap/soda
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          39572
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          468
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other washing requisites
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          19038
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          470
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          agarbati
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          29039
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          471
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          flower(fresh) : all purposes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6966
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          472
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          insecticide, acid etc.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5542
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          473
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other petty articles
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          12522
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          479
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          sundry articles: s.t. (460-473)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          40667
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          480
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          domestic servant/cook
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2243
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          481
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          sweeper
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2089
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          482
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          barber, beautician etc.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          31610
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          483
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          washerman, laundry, ironing
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6661
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          484
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          tailor
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5174
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          485
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          priest
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4393
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          486
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          legal expenses
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          240
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          487
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          postage &amp; telegram
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3399
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          488
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          telephone charges
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          15183
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          490
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          repair charges for non-durables
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1554
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          491
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          grinding charges
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          21259
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          492
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          miscellaneous expenses
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          14336
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          493
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          pet animals (incl. birds, fish)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1122
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          494
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other consumer services excluding conveyance
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4243
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          499
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          consumer services excluding conveyance: s.t. (480-494)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          38791
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          500
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          airway fare
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          33
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          501
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          railway fare
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1997
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          502
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          bus/tram fare
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          24999
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          503
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          taxi, auto-rickshaw fare
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7985
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          504
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          steamer, boat fare
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          267
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          505
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          rickshaw (hand drawn &amp; cycle) fare
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3031
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          506
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          horse cart fare
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          441
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          507
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          porter charges
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          232
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          508
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          petrol
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7166
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          510
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          diesel
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          441
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          511
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          lubricating oil
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2994
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          512
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          school bus/van
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          983
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          513
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other conveyance expenses
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          781
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          519
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          conveyance : s.t. (500-513)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          32770
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          520
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          house rent, garage rent (actual)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5086
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          521
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          residential land rent
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1187
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          522
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other consumer rent
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          371
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          529
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          rent: s.t. (520-522)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6578
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          539
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          house rent, garage rent (imputed- urban only)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9280
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          540
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          water charges
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8522
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          541
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other consumer taxes &amp; cesses
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11625
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          549
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          consumer taxes and cesses s.t. (540-541)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          15750
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V285" name="B8.2_q3" files="F9" dcml="2" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="51" EndPos="59" width="9" RecSegNo="1"/>
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        Value
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          How much money was spent by the household on the item in the last 30 days?
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      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="0.02" max="135000"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        810203
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        0.02
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        135000
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        114.248
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        468.674
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
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    <var ID="V286" name="NSS" files="F9" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="60" EndPos="61" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        NSS
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          NSS
        </qstnLit>
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      <sumStat type="vald">
        810203
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
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      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V287" name="NSC" files="F9" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="62" EndPos="64" width="3" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        NSC
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          NSC
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        810203
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V288" name="MLT" files="F9" dcml="2" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="65" EndPos="74" width="10" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Multiplier
      </labl>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="4.5" max="1073108.36"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        810203
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        4.5
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        1073108.36
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        9257.843
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        12778.969
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V290" name="Wgt_SubSample" wgt="wgt" files="F9" dcml="2" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="75" EndPos="82" width="8" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sub sample Multiplier
      </labl>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="0.045" max="10731.0836"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        810203
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        0.045
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        10731.084
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        92.578
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        127.79
      </sumStat>
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Wgt_SubSample = MLT/100]]></codInstr>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V291" name="Wgt_Combined" wgt="wgt" files="F9" dcml="2" intrvl="contin">
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      <labl>
        Combined Multiplier
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        <range UNITS="REAL" min="0.0225" max="5365.5418"/>
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      <sumStat type="vald">
        810203
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        0.0225
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      <sumStat type="max">
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      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        46.612
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        66.345
      </sumStat>
      <codInstr><![CDATA[For generating sub sample combined estimates, this weight should be applied. It has been calculated as follows:

Wgt_Combined = MLT/100, if NSS=NSC
or
Wgt_Combined = MLT/200, if NSS < NSC]]></codInstr>
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    </var>
    <var ID="V325" name="HHID" files="F10" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="1" EndPos="10" width="10" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Key to identify a household
      </labl>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        467263
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <codInstr><![CDATA[This variable has been derived for identifying  a household by combining serial no. of village / block, Hamlet-Group/Sub-Block no., second stage stratum, visit number and sample household number.]]></codInstr>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V293" name="CentreCodeRoundShift" files="F10" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="11" EndPos="13" width="3" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Centre code, Round, Shift
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Centre code, Round, Shift
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        467263
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V294" name="Vill_Blk_Slno" files="F10" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="14" EndPos="18" width="5" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Serial no of village / Block
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Serial no of village / Block
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        467263
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt><![CDATA[The first-stage units are census villages in  the rural sector and the NSSO urban frame survey (UFS) blocks in  the urban  sector. This variable indicates the serial number assigned to such units.]]></txt>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V295" name="Round" files="F10" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="19" EndPos="20" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Round
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Round
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        467263
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Indicates the NSS round number of this survey.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          59
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467263
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V296" name="ScheduleNumber" files="F10" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="21" EndPos="23" width="3" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Schedule Number
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Schedule Number
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        467263
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Indicates the NSS schedule number of this survey.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          010
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467263
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V297" name="Sample" files="F10" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="24" EndPos="24" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sample
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Sample
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        467263
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V298" name="Sector" files="F10" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="25" EndPos="25" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sector
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Sector
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          Record 1 or 2 depending on whether the selected sample village/ block is classified as Rural or Urban.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        467263
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Sector : A word used for the rural-urban demarcation.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Rural
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          270482
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Urban
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          196781
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V299" name="St_Region" files="F10" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="26" EndPos="28" width="3" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        State - region
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          State - region
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          State and NSS region to which the sample village/ block belongs to will be recorded here as per the code list.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        467263
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Regions are hierarchical domains of study below the level of State/ Union Territory in the NSS.
      </txt>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V322" name="State" files="F10" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="29" EndPos="30" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        State
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          State
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        467263
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9990
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          02
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7606
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          03
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          19385
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          04
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1802
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          05
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3702
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          06
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10357
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          07
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11125
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          08
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          20322
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          09
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          57829
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          23650
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3199
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2142
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          13
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3462
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          14
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9753
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          15
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1445
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          16
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6346
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          17
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6288
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          18
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          16441
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          19
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          32771
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          20
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10214
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          21
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11927
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          22
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8694
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          23
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          24478
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          24
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          18290
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          25
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1044
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          26
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1469
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          27
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          38562
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          28
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          25181
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          29
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          18310
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          30
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1411
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          31
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          770
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          32
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          20338
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          33
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          34927
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          34
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2343
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          35
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1690
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <codInstr>
        This variable has been derived from the variable "State - region" to enable the users to easily access state wise data.
      </codInstr>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V300" name="District" files="F10" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="31" EndPos="32" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        District
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          District
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          District to which the sample village/ block belongs to will be recorded here as per the code list.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        467263
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V301" name="Stratum" files="F10" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="33" EndPos="34" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Stratum Number
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Stratum Number
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        467263
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V302" name="SubRound" files="F10" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="35" EndPos="35" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sub-Round
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Sub-Round
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        467263
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Sub-round 1
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          234981
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Sub-round 2
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          232282
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V303" name="SubSample" files="F10" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="36" EndPos="36" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sub - sample
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Sub - sample
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          Record 1 or 2 depending on whether the selected sample village/block is central sample or state sample.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        467263
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt><![CDATA[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.]]></txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Central sample
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          233339
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          State sample
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          233924
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V304" name="FODSubRegion" files="F10" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="37" EndPos="40" width="4" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        FOD Sub-Region
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          FOD Sub-Region
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        467263
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V305" name="HamletGroup" files="F10" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="41" EndPos="41" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Hamlet-Group/Sub-Block no.
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Hamlet-Group/Sub-Block no.
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          This item will be copied from column 4 of block 3.2 of schedule 0.0.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        467263
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V306" name="Stage2_Stratum" files="F10" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="42" EndPos="42" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Second Stage Stratum
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Second Stage Stratum
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          This item will be copied from the heading of column (44) or (45) of block 4 of schedule 0.0.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        467263
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V307" name="Visit_no" files="F10" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="43" EndPos="43" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Visit No.
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Visit No.
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        467263
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V308" name="Hhold_no" files="F10" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="44" EndPos="45" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sample Household Number
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Sample Household Number
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr><![CDATA[The sample household number (i.e., order of selection)  of the selected household is to be copied from column (44) or (45) of block 4 of Sch.0.0.]]></ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        467263
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V309" name="Lvl" files="F10" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="46" EndPos="47" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Level
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Level
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        467263
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          07
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467263
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V310" name="B9_q1" files="F10" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="48" EndPos="50" width="3" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Block 9 Item Code
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Block 9 Item Code
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        467263
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          550
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          bedstead
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          36134
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          551
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          almirah, dressing table
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          20170
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          552
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          chair, stool, bench, table
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          29057
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          553
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          suitcase, trunk, box, handbag and other travel goods
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          34362
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          554
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          foam, rubber cushion (dunlopillo type)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3492
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          555
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          carpet, daree &amp; other floor mattings
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7086
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          556
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          paintings, drawings, engravings etc.
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1916
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          557
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other furniture &amp; fixtures (couch, sofa etc.)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          269
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          559
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          furniture &amp; fixtures: s.t. (550-557)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3147
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          560
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          gramophone &amp; record player
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          604
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          561
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          radio
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          13430
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          562
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          television
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          19638
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          563
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          VCR/VCP
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1579
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          564
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          camera &amp; photographic equipment
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          21
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          565
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          tape recorder, CD player
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8716
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          566
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          gramophone record, audio/video cassette
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1744
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          567
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          musical instruments
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          42
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          568
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other goods for recreation
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          197
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          569
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          goods for recreation: s.t.(560-568)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4391
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          570
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          gold ornaments
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1678
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          571
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          silver ornaments
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1899
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          572
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          jewels, pearls
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          105
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          573
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other ornaments
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1583
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          579
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[jewellery and  ornaments: s.t. (570-573)]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4415
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          580
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          stainless steel utensils
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9429
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          581
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other metal utensils
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2681
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          582
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          casseroles, thermos, thermoware
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          227
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          583
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other crockery &amp; utensils
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4959
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          589
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          crockery &amp; utensils: s.t. (580-583)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          13521
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          590
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          electric fan
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          23104
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          591
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          air conditioner, air cooler
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4138
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          592
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          lantern, lamp, electric lampshade
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          363
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          593
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          sewing machine
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7403
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          594
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          washing machine
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2665
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          595
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          stove
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          18820
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          596
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          pressure cooker/pressure pan
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          16781
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          597
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          refrigerator
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7255
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          598
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          electric iron, heater, toaster, oven &amp; other electric heating appliances
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          487
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          600
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other cooking/household appliances
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1346
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          609
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          cooking and household appliances: s.t. (590-600)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6805
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          610
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          bicycle
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          19200
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          611
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          motor cycle, scooter
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7408
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          612
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          motor car, jeep
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1200
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          613
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          tyres &amp; tubes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5279
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          614
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other transport equipment
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          182
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          619
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          personal transport equipment: s.t. (610-614)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          19315
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          620
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          glass eyes, hearing aids &amp; orthopaedic equipment
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          252
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          621
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other medical equipment
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          20
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          629
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          therapeutic appliances : s.t. (620-621)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          255
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          630
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          clock, watch
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          31499
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          631
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other machines for household work
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          26
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          632
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          any other personal goods
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          274
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          639
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other personal goods: s.t. (630-632)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5214
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          640
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          bathroom and sanitary equipment
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          456
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          641
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          plugs, switches &amp; other electrical fittings
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1017
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          642
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          residential building &amp; land (cost of repairs only)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          12982
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          643
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other durables (specify)…................
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          940
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          649
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          residential building, land and other durables : s.t. (640-643)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          14742
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          659
        </catValu>
        <labl><![CDATA[durable  goods : total (559+569+579+589+609+619+629+639+649)]]></labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          31343
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V311" name="B9_q3" files="F10" dcml="0" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="51" EndPos="53" width="3" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        No. In use
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          How many numbers of the item are being used by the household on the date of survey?
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          The number in use on the date of survey of each item of durable goods will be entered in this column. It will also include those items which may not be in use temporarily but are likely to be put into use after repair/necessary servicing. For certain items a cross mark (×) has been put in this column; it means column (3) need not be filled in.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range min="0" max="300"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        315201
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        152062
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        300
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        2.366
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        2.385
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V312" name="B9_q4" files="F10" dcml="0" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="54" EndPos="55" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        No. of First-hand purchase
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          How many numbers of the item were first hand purchase?
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          The number of each item of durable goods purchased (first-hand) for which some expenditure has been incurred during the reference period will be recorded in this column.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range min="0" max="24"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        10242
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        457021
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V313" name="B9_q5" files="F10" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="56" EndPos="56" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Whether Hire-purchase?
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          Whether the first hand purchase item was hire-purchased?
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr><![CDATA[If an item of durable goods is purchased on instalment payment and the expenditure made on it during the reference period consists of one or more such instalment payments, code 1 will be recorded in this column.  Otherwise i.e., when durable goods are purchased and entire amount is paid during the reference period, code 2 will be recorded in this column.

Note: If more than one of a particular item are purchased during the reference period and some of them are purchased on hire-purchase basis and the remaining are purchased outright, then code 1 will be recorded in this column.]]></ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        36852
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          0
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5081
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          31687
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          34
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          24
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V314" name="B9_q6" files="F10" dcml="0" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="57" EndPos="63" width="7" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Value of First-hand purchase
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          How much did the household spend on the item of the first hand purchase?
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          Value of first-hand purchase during the reference period will be entered in this column. The total amount paid during the reference period will be recorded here.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range min="0" max="1734560"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        90399
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        376864
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        1734560
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        1886.745
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        16303.488
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V315" name="B9_q7" files="F10" dcml="0" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="64" EndPos="69" width="6" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Cost of Raw material,service &amp; repair
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          How much was paid by the household towards the cost of raw materials &amp; services?
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr><![CDATA[This column is for recording expenditure on materials and services for construction, assemblage, repair and maintenance of all durable goods - first-hand as well as second-hand. Value of durable goods constructed will comprise value of raw materials, services and/or labour charges and any other charges. The total value of raw materials, services and labour charges will be recorded in this block. Here, expenditure incurred towards repair and maintenance of items purchased on second-hand will also be accounted.

Note: 1. The purchase values of a consumer durables constructed or repaired by an artisan for his/her domestic use will be the aggregate of the purchase value of the raw material components used and imputed value of his/her services for its construction/repairs.
        2. If an article is repaired during the reference period by one of the sample household members then the repair charges will be imputed and recorded against appropriate item only if the household member is a professional for that repairing job.]]></ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range min="0" max="603550"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        125290
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        341973
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        603550
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        794.915
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        5367.878
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V316" name="B9_q8" files="F10" dcml="0" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="70" EndPos="70" width="1" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        No. of Second-hand purchase
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          How many numbers of the item were second hand purchase?
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          The number of each item of second-hand durable goods purchased during the reference period will be recorded in this column.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range min="0" max="5"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        237
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467026
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V317" name="B9_q9" files="F10" dcml="0" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="71" EndPos="76" width="6" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Value of Second-hand purchase
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          How much did the household spend in cash on the item of the second hand purchase?
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          Value of second-hand purchase during the reference period will be entered in this column.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range min="0" max="225000"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        882
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        466381
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        225000
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        9016.177
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        28148.407
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V318" name="B9_q10" files="F10" dcml="0" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="77" EndPos="83" width="7" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Total Expenditure
      </labl>
      <valrng>
        <range min="0" max="1764560"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        193061
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        274202
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        1764560
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        1440.514
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        12334.099
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V319" name="NSS" files="F10" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="84" EndPos="85" width="2" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        NSS
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          NSS
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        467263
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V320" name="NSC" files="F10" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="86" EndPos="88" width="3" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        NSC
      </labl>
      <qstn>
        <qstnLit>
          NSC
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        467263
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V321" name="MLT" files="F10" dcml="2" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="89" EndPos="98" width="10" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Multiplier
      </labl>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="4.5" max="1073108.36"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        467263
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        4.5
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        1073108.36
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        8721.294
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        12240.525
      </sumStat>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V323" name="Wgt_SubSample" wgt="wgt" files="F10" dcml="2" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="99" EndPos="106" width="8" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Sub sample Multiplier
      </labl>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="0.045" max="10731.0836"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        467263
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        0.045
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        10731.084
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        87.213
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        122.405
      </sumStat>
      <codInstr><![CDATA[For generating sub sample estimates, this weight should be applied. It has been calculated as follows:
Wgt_SubSample = MLT/100]]></codInstr>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V324" name="Wgt_Combined" wgt="wgt" files="F10" dcml="2" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="107" EndPos="113" width="7" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        Combined Multiplier
      </labl>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="0.0225" max="5365.5418"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        467263
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        0.0225
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        5365.542
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="mean">
        43.865
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="stdev">
        63.249
      </sumStat>
      <codInstr><![CDATA[For generating sub sample combined estimates, this weight should be applied. It has been calculated as follows:

Wgt_Combined = MLT/100, if NSS=NSC
or
Wgt_Combined = MLT/200, if NSS < NSC]]></codInstr>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
  </dataDscr>
</codeBook>
