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सरकार योग के लए / For Official Use े कमचारय के लए अन ुदेश Instructions to Field Staff खंड /Volume-I समाजाथक सव ण SOCIO-ECONOMIC SURVEY (जुलाई, 2022-जून, 2023 ) (July, 2022-June, 2023) पारवारक उपभोग यय सव ण : 2022-23 Household Consumption Expenditure Survey: 2022-23 भारत सरकार Government of India सांि... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
CONTENTS Title Page No. Chapter One : Introduction: Coverage, Concepts, Design and Defini tions A1-A24 Chapter Two : Questionnaire LHQ: List of Households B1-B23 Chapter Three : Household Consumption Expenditure Survey: 2022-23 C1-C144 Appendix I E1 -E15 Appendix II E16-E39 | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Instructions to Field Staff, Vol. I A-1 | Pag e Chapter One Introduction: Coverage, Concepts, Design and Definitions 1. 0 Introduction 1. 0. 1 The National Sample Surveys (NSS) are being c onducted by the Government of India since 1950 to collect socio-economic data employing scientific sampling methods. Household Con... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter One Introduction: Coverage, Design, Concepts and Definitions Instructions to Field Staff, Vol. I A-2 | Pag e Panel number Time period Panel 1 July 2022-September 2022 Panel 2 August 2022-October 2022 Panel 3 September 2022-November 2022 Panel 4 October 2022-December 2022 Panel 5 November 2022-January 2023 Panel... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter One Introduction: Coverage, Design, Concepts and Definitions Instructions to Field Staff, Vol. I A-3 | Pag e canvassed in a household. The sample households wil l be visited three times-in the first visit, listing of households will be done, sample h ouseholds will be selected, Questionnaire on Household Charac... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter One Introduction: Coverage, Design, Concepts and Definitions Instructions to Field Staff, Vol. I A-4 | Pag e 1. 3. 5 Formation of sub-units (SUs) : 1. 3. 5. 1 Rural areas : A rural village will be notionally divided into a number of sub-units (SU) of more or less equal population during the pr eparation of fram... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter One Introduction: Coverage, Design, Concepts and Definitions Instructions to Field Staff, Vol. I A-5 | Pag e 1. 3. 5. 4. 2 For rural parts of Kerala, similar proced ure as mentioned in para 1. 3. 5. 3 above will be adopted with the modification that the SUs will be formed within Panchayat wards instead of villa... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter One Introduction: Coverage, Design, Concepts and Definitions Instructions to Field Staff, Vol. I A-6 | Pag e (B) From the remaining villages, two more strata will b e formed in each State/UT as follows: (a) The villages (i) within a distance of 5 Kms from th e district headquarter or (ii) within a distance of 5... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter One Introduction: Coverage, Design, Concepts and Definitions Instructions to Field Staff, Vol. I A-7 | Pag e The sample size for a rural stratum will be allocat ed among 3 groups in proportion to population. Let r 1, r 2 and r 3 be the allocations to Group 1, Group 2 and Group 3 respectively. The villages withi... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter One Introduction: Coverage, Design, Concepts and Definitions Instructions to Field Staff, Vol. I A-8 | Pag e 1. 3. 15 Selection of FSUs within a stratum/sub-stratum : 1. 3. 15. 1 From all the substrata in both rural and u rban sector within each stratum, required number of FSUs will be selected by Simple Random... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter One Introduction: Coverage, Design, Concepts and Definitions Instructions to Field Staff, Vol. I A-9 | Pag e The criteria for determining the number of Sub-divi sions (D 1) to be formed in the selected rural/urban SUs is as follows: approx. present population of the SU no. of Sub-div isions (D 1) to be formed l... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter One Introduction: Coverage, Design, Concepts and Definitions Instructions to Field Staff, Vol. I A-10 | Pa ge 1. 3. 18 Formation of second stage strata (SSS) and allocati on of households in different SSS : With a view to keep the listing work simple and les s time consuming, it is suggested that three SSS may ... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter One Introduction: Coverage, Design, Concepts and Definitions Instructions to Field Staff, Vol. I A-11 | Pa ge be considered in SSS1 or SSS 2 as per purchase valu e of the car. In this case, ownership like possession of the car is to be consi dered. 1. 3. 19 Selection of households: The sample households from ea... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter One Introduction: Coverage, Design, Concepts and Definitions Instructions to Field Staff, Vol. I A-12 | Pa ge the survey period) but exclude temporary visitors a nd guests (expected total period of stay less than 6 months during the survey period). Even though the determination of the actual composition of a ho... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter One Introduction: Coverage, Design, Concepts and Definitions Instructions to Field Staff, Vol. I A-13 | Pa ge Both these additions can be regarded as imputed val ues of costs incurred by households to obtain consumption of goods and servi ces for own use. Thus, the actual final consumption of households consist... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter One Introduction: Coverage, Design, Concepts and Definitions Instructions to Field Staff, Vol. I A-14 | Pa ge 1. 4. 6. 1 Procedure for determining household type in rural s ector : The broad household types in rural areas to be used in this round are self-employed, regular wage/salary earning, casual labour and... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter One Introduction: Coverage, Design, Concepts and Definitions Instructions to Field Staff, Vol. I A-15 | Pa ge 1. 4. 7 Economic activity: The entire spectrum of human activity falls into t wo categories: economic activity and non-economic activity. Any ac tivity that results in production of goods and services t... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter One Introduction: Coverage, Design, Concepts and Definitions Instructions to Field Staff, Vol. I A-16 | Pa ge 1. 4. 8 Industry and occupation of the economic activity: The sector of the economic activity in which a person is found engaged is his/ her industry of work and the corresponding occupation is the occu... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter One Introduction: Coverage, Design, Concepts and Definitions Instructions to Field Staff, Vol. I A-17 | Pa ge The constituents of employed, unemployed, labour fo rce and 'out of labour force' are explained below: (a) Workers (or employed): Persons who, during the reference period, are enga ged in any economic a... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter One Introduction: Coverage, Design, Concepts and Definitions Instructions to Field Staff, Vol. I A-18 | Pa ge detailed activity statuses under the broad activity category 'working or being engaged in economic activity'. It may be noted that workers have been further cate gorized as self-employed, regular wage/ ... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter One Introduction: Coverage, Design, Concepts and Definitions Instructions to Field Staff, Vol. I A-19 | Pa ge 1. 4. 12. 3 It may further be elaborated that the 'putting out' system prevalent in the production process in which a part of production which is 'put out' is performed in different household enterprise... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter One Introduction: Coverage, Design, Concepts and Definitions Instructions to Field Staff, Vol. I A-20 | Pa ge 1. 5. 14. 1 For the purpose of this survey, all the la nds which are either 'owned and possessed' or 'leased-in' or 'otherwise possessed' or 'leased-out' by the households will be considered irrespectiv... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter One Introduction: Coverage, Design, Concepts and Definitions Instructions to Field Staff, Vol. I A-21 | Pa ge lease contract is written then it is considered as 'recorded lease' and if the lease contract is oral then it is considered as 'non-recorded lease'. (ii) Sometimes orchards and plantations are given t o... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter One Introduction: Coverage, Design, Concepts and Definitions Instructions to Field Staff, Vol. I A-22 | Pa ge 1. 4. 19 Canvassing sequence of questionnaires among the se lected household in a particular FSU: All the selected households from a particular FSU o f sub-sample 1 for detailed questionnaires canvassin... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter One Introduction: Coverage, Design, Concepts and Definitions Instructions to Field Staff, Vol. I A-23 | Pa ge Case III: Total number of selected households is le ss than 18. SSS Total number of selected households serial number allotted to the selected households sequence of questionnaires Q1, Q2, Q3 Q1, Q3, Q2... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Instructions to Field Staff, Vol. I A-24 | Pa ge Table 1: allocation of sample FSUs in Household Con sumption Expenditure Survey: 2022-23 State/UT number of sample FSUs central sample total rural urban (1) (2) (3) (4) ANDHRA PRADESH 601 361 240 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 240 160 80 ASSAM 481 341 140 BIHAR 962 762 200 CHHATTISG... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Two Questionnaire LHQ: List of Households 2. 0. 0 Introduction : Questionnaire LHQ is meant for listing of all the houses and households residing in the sample first stage unit (FSU). Some household information like land possession of the households (only in rural areas), whether house hold owns one or more fou... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Two Questionnaire LHQ: List of Households Instructions to Field Staff, Vol. I B-2 | Page 2. 0. 2 Unit of survey : The first stage unit (FSU) is the village/UFS blo ck/SU depending on the sampling frame. The Junior Statistical Officer (JSO )/Survey Enumerator (SE), on arrival at a sample FSU, will ascertain the ... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Two Questionnaire LHQ: List of Households Instructions to Field Staff, Vol. I B-3 | Page (vi) Number the SUs serially in column (1) of Section 4. 2. The SU containing hamlet number 1 will be numbered as 1, the SU with next hi gher hamlet number not included in SU 1 will be numbered as 2 and so on. Indicate the ... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Two Questionnaire LHQ: List of Households Instructions to Field Staff, Vol. I B-4 | Page will be identified in section 4. 2 after formation o f required number of sub unit in the section 4. 2. IMPLEMENTATION NOTES These items will be auto populated from the sample list prepared as per the sample design descri... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Two Questionnaire LHQ: List of Households Instructions to Field Staff, Vol. I B-5 | Page 2. 2. 3 Item 1. 14: approximate present population of the en tire village/ UFS block (in which the SU is situated) : The JSO/SE will first ascertain the approximate pre sent population of the entire village/UFS block contai... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Two Questionnaire LHQ: List of Households Instructions to Field Staff, Vol. I B-6 | Page part of UFS frame used for urban sampling, FSUs who lly submerged under water in a dam or FSUs with the whole population evicted because of a cquisition of land to construct a new factory or other project work etc. with no ... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Two Questionnaire LHQ: List of Households Instructions to Field Staff, Vol. I B-7 | Page IMPLEMENTATION NOTES Name/ employee code of JSO/SE will be recorded in t he items no 2. 1 and 2. 2. Name and code of the SSO / SS will be recorded in i tem 2. 3. In item 2. 4, date of commencement of survey, date o ... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Two Questionnaire LHQ: List of Households Instructions to Field Staff, Vol. I B-8 | Page 2. 4 Section 3. 1: sketch map of Sub-division formation OBJECTIVES AND SCOPE To draw a notional map to show the location and bou ndaries of Sub-divisions formed in the selected SU when its present population is 1500 or mo... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Two Questionnaire LHQ: List of Households Instructions to Field Staff, Vol. I B-9 | Page 2. 5. 2 Column 2 : Name of the hamlet : Name of the hamlet will be entered here. 2. 5. 3 Column 3 : Percentage of population of each hamlet Present population of each hamlet will be ascertain ed from the knowledgeable perso... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Two Questionnaire LHQ: List of Households Instructions to Field Staff, Vol. I B-1 0 | Page 2. 6. 3 Column (3): percentage ( %) of population in the SU : Approximate present population of the SU in terms of percentage to total approximate village/UFS block population will be recorded in column (3) in whole numbe... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Two Questionnaire LHQ: List of Households Instructions to Field Staff, Vol. I B-1 1 | Page 2. 7. 3 Column (3): selected Sub-division : One Sub-division will be selected randomly. '1' wil l be recorded against the selected Sub-divisions in this column. CAPI will randomly select one sub-division. 2. 8 Section 5: ... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Two Questionnaire LHQ: List of Households Instructions to Field Staff, Vol. I B-1 2 | Page running serial number starting from 1 within bracke ts. Wherever house numbers are available, even if not for all the houses, the actual house nu mbers shall be recorded without any bracket. After listing all the househol... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Two Questionnaire LHQ: List of Households Instructions to Field Staff, Vol. I B-1 3 | Page 1 acre = 0. 405 hectare 1 hectare = 2. 471 acre Land possessed by servants and paying guests who ar e member of the employer's household will not be included here. Definition of land possession is given in chapter 1. 2. 8... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Two Questionnaire LHQ: List of Households Instructions to Field Staff, Vol. I B-1 4 | Page 'X' is such that 5% of the households have land po ssession more than 'X' as per NSS 77 th round Situation assessment survey of agricultural househo lds (SAS). Here 'Y' is such that 20% of the households have land possess... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Two Questionnaire LHQ: List of Households Instructions to Field Staff, Vol. I B-1 5 | Page Table 1: The values of cut-off points X & Y of land possessed in acres for rural sector by State/UT state/u. t. X Y A and N Islands (U. T. ) 4. 94 1. 31 Telangana 9. 02 4. 04 Ladakh (U. T. ) 2. 63 2. 09 SSS number for urb... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Two Questionnaire LHQ: List of Households Instructions to Field Staff, Vol. I B-1 6 | Page IMPLEMENTATION NOTES Columns 2 will be auto generated by summing up the item 5. 5 for each FSU Columns 4 and 5 will be auto generated from the ite m 5. 9 for each SSS. Columns 6 and 7 will be auto generated from S... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Two Questionnaire LHQ: List of Households Instructions to Field Staff, Vol. I B-1 7 | Page 2. 12 Section 7 : remarks by investigators (JSO/SE) : The Junior Statistical Officer (JSO)/ Survey Enumer ator (SE) may give remarks here on any abnormal situation or entry in the questionnaire. 2. 13 Section 8: comments ... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Two Questionnaire LHQ: List of Households Instructions to Field Staff, Vol. I B-1 8 | Page item 1. 18, Section 1], a blank Questionnaire LHQ wi ll be submitted with only Sections 0, 1, 2, 7 and 8 filled in. All efforts must be made to ensure that at least on e FSU is always surveyed from each stratum/ sub-strat... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Two Questionnaire LHQ: List of Households Instructions to Field Staff, Vol. I B-1 9 | Page Frequently asked questions and their replies: LCES 2022 sl. no. section item col. query SDRD reply (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 1. Concepts, Definitions In some cases the aged parents are living three months with one child, ne... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Two Questionnaire LHQ: List of Households Instructions to Field Staff, Vol. I B-2 0 | Page Frequently asked questions and their replies: LCES 2022 sl. no. section item col. query SDRD reply (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 7. 3 Sketch Map-Whether Sub-unit can be formed by using imaginary line? Under normal circumstances... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Two Questionnaire LHQ: List of Households Instructions to Field Staff, Vol. I B-2 1 | Page Frequently asked questions and their replies: LCES 2022 sl. no. section item col. query SDRD reply (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 13. 5 5. 5-Will a new born baby be considered for determining household size? Yes. The new born ba... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Two Questionnaire LHQ: List of Households Instructions to Field Staff, Vol. I B-2 2 | Page Frequently asked questions and their replies: LCES 2022 sl. no. section item col. query SDRD reply (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) possessed land. In both cases the land will be considered a s possessed for item 5. 6 in section 5... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Two Questionnaire LHQ: List of Households Instructions to Field Staff, Vol. I B-2 3 | Page Frequently asked questions and their replies: LCES 2022 sl. no. section item col. query SDRD reply (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 25. 5 5. 7 Whether an urban household owning a car, which is not in a running condition, would be ... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Three Household Consumption Expenditure Survey: 2022-23 Instructions to Field Staff, Vol. I Note for Chapter-3 Questionnaire FDQ : It may be noted that the value figures will not be collected for the following items received free of cost through different Government social welfare programmes: i) Rice-free (item... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Three Household Consumption Expenditure Survey: 2022-23 Instructions to Field Staff, Vol. I It is to be noted that if code 1 is recorded in Q4. 2. 9, then the number of members who have received the benefits of such government health schemes during the last 365 days along with total amount of expenditure incurr... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Three Household Consumption Expenditure Survey: 2022-23 Instr uctions to Field Staff, Vol. I, C-1 | P a g e Chapter Three Household Consumption Expenditure Survey : 2022-23 3. 0 Introduction 3. 0. 0. 0 The Household Consumption Expenditure Survey : 2022-23 has been planned to collect disaggregated level informa... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Three Household Consumption Expenditure Survey: 2022-23 Instr uctions to Field Staff, Vol. I, C-2 | P a g e order to record the present s tatus of the surveyed household, the change in composition of the household, information on demographic particulars will be collected in the Sections 2A & 3 A in Visit s-2 & ... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Three Household Consumption Expenditure Survey: 2022-23 Instr uctions to Field Staff, Vol. I, C-3 | P a g e 3. 0. 1. 3 Firstly, it follows from the above that any expenditure incurred by households for the productive enterprises (farm or non-farm) owned by them is excluded from household consum ption expenditur... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Three Household Consumption Expenditure Survey: 2022-23 Instr uctions to Field Staff, Vol. I, C-4 | P a g e Consumption Expenditure should include Expenditure on consumption goods and services Any household expenses reimbursed by employer (medical, electricity, LTC, etc. ) Imputed value of self-consumed produce... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Three Household Consumption Expenditure Survey: 2022-23 Instr uctions to Field Staff, Vol. I, C-5 | P a g e 3. 0. 2 Accounting of consumption at the household level: the two approaches 3. 0. 2. 0 To make the definition of household consumption operational, clear guidelines are needed not only on what is to be i... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Three Household Consumption Expenditure Survey: 2022-23 Instr uctions to Field Staff, Vol. I, C-6 | P a g e regardless of who eats the food. This again is a departure from the Use Approach. In such conditions, it is the Expenditure Approach that is to be followed. However, if the meals purchased are then used b... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Three Household Consumption Expenditure Survey: 2022-23 Instr uctions to Field Staff, Vol. I, C-7 | P a g e Examples are accommodation, uniform, newspapers and telephone services provided free to employees by employers, and any expenses on domestic account, s uch as medical expenses, that are reimbursed by empl... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Three Household Consumption Expenditure Survey: 2022-23 Instr uctions to Field Staff, Vol. I, C-8 | P a g e from the expenditure approach normally applicable to rent and educational expenses, therefore, the use approach is to be followed. Thus, the household making use of the accommodation or the educational go... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Three Household Consumption Expenditure Survey: 2022-23 Instr uctions to Field Staff, Vol. I, C-9 | P a g e periods are known to exhibit certain systematic differences. Strictly speaking, therefore, comparisons should be made only among estimates based on data collected with identical reference period systems. ... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Three Household Consumption Expenditure Survey: 2022-23 Instr uctions to Field Staff, Vol. I, C-10 | P a g e Questionnaire FDQ: Food Items Section 4. 1 General informat ion on purchase/payments Section 5 Section 5. 1 Consumption of cereals Section 5. 2 pulses & pulse products Section 5. 3 sugar and salt Section... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Three Household Consumption Expenditure Survey: 2022-23 Instr uctions to Field Staff, Vol. I, C-11 | P a g e Questionnaire DGQ: Durable Items Section 4. 3 General information on purchase/payments Section 13 Section 13. 1 Expenditure on clothing Section 13. 2 footwear Section 13. 3 bedding Section 14 Section 14.... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Three Household Consumption Expenditure Survey: 2022-23 Instr uctions to Field Staff, Vol. I, C-12 | P a g e 3. 1. 1 Section 1: Identification of sample household 3. 1. 1. 0 This Section contains identification particulars of the sample household. Information related to items 1. 1 to 1. 7 and 1. 9 will be avail... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Three Household Consumption Expenditure Survey: 2022-23 Instr uctions to Field Staff, Vol. I, C-13 | P a g e 3. 1. 2 Sectio n 2: Household size Objectives and Scope In this section, household size of the sample household will be determined. 3. 1. 2. 1 Q2. 1. How many persons are in the household, who are normal... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Three Household Consumption Expenditure Survey: 2022-23 Instr uctions to Field Staff, Vol. I, C-14 | P a g e 3. 1. 3 Section 3: Details of the household members Objectives and Scope To record basic demographics on gender, age, relationship to head of household, marital status, education level, no. of days staye... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Three Household Consumption Expenditure Survey: 2022-23 Instr uctions to Field Staff, Vol. I, C-15 | P a g e 3. 1. 3. 4 Column (5): age (years) 3. 1. 3. 4. 0 The age in completed years of all the members listed will be ascertained and recorded in this column in whole nu mber of years. For infants below one year... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Three Household Consumption Expenditure Survey: 2022-23 Instr uctions to Field Staff, Vol. I, C-16 | P a g e Code Highest level of education Description 01 Illiterate Persons who are not able to read and write a simple message with understanding in at least one language is to be considered as not literat e 02 L... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Three Household Consumption Expenditure Survey: 2022-23 Instr uctions to Field Staff, Vol. I, C-17 | P a g e For recording entry in Column 8 (i) For distance education, number of years of education completed (column 8) will be recorded only when the course is completed successfully. The number of years in educa... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Three Household Consumption Expenditure Survey: 2022-23 Instr uctions to Field Staff, Vol. I, C-18 | P a g e 3. 1. 3. 10 Meal: A 'meal' is composed of one or more readily eatable (generally cooked) items of food, the usually major constituent of which is cereals or cereal products. Meals consumed by a person tw... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Three Household Consumption Expenditure Survey: 2022-23 Instr uctions to Field Staff, Vol. I, C-19 | P a g e There are schools/ balwadis, etc., which provide standard food to all o r some students as mid-day meal free or at subsidiz ed rate. Such meals are to be considered as meals taken away from home. If such... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Three Household Consumption Expenditure Survey: 2022-23 Instr uctions to Field Staff, Vol. I, C-20 | P a g e 3. 1. 4 Section 4: Household Characteristics Objectives and Scope To re cord household characteristics of the selected household Implementation Notes To be canvassed for all the selected households. In t... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Three Household Consumption Expenditure Survey: 2022-23 Instr uctions to Field Staff, Vol. I, C-21 | P a g e 3. 1. 4. 3 Q4. 3 Record the 3-digit code of the occupation (as per National Classi fication of Occupation (NCO 2015 )) recorded in Q4. 2. 3. 1. 4. 3. 0 From the drop-down list, the 3-digit code of the oc... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Three Household Consumption Expenditure Survey: 2022-23 Instr uctions to Field Staff, Vol. I, C-22 | P a g e 3. 1. 4. 7 Q4. 7: Whether the major income from self-employment was from agricultural sector or non-agricultural sector? 3. 1. 4. 7. 0 This question will be asked to the households from rural sample whos... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Three Household Consumption Expenditure Survey: 2022-23 Instr uctions to Field Staff, Vol. I, C-23 | P a g e For rural samples: Household type will be code 9 if code 2 is selected in Q4. 1 else househo ld type will be the code corresponding the entry in Q4. 7/Q4. 8/Q4. 9 as the case maybe For urban samples: Hou... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Three Household Consumption Expenditure Survey: 2022-23 Instr uctions to Field Staff, Vol. I, C-24 | P a g e 3. 1. 4. 12. 2 If the informant does not provid e the information on social group of the head of household, code '0' (zero) may be re corded in Q4. 12. 3. 1. 4. 13 Q4. 13 Does the household own (owned & ... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Three Household Consumption Expenditure Survey: 2022-23 Instr uctions to Field Staff, Vol. I, C-25 | P a g e 3. 1. 4. 14. 1 If the household owns only homestead and no other land, the appropriate code will be 1. But if the house hold owns some other piece of land along with homestead land, code 2 will be entere... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Three Household Consumption Expenditure Survey: 2022-23 Instr uctions to Field Staff, Vol. I, C-26 | P a g e 3. 1. 4. 17 Q4. 17 What is the type of dwelling unit of the household? 3. 1. 4. 17. 0 If the household report s to have a dwelling unit (i. e., unit of accommodation availed of by the household for resid... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Three Household Consumption Expenditure Survey: 2022-23 Instr uctions to Field Staff, Vol. I, C-27 | P a g e 3. 1. 4. 19 Q4. 19 What is the basic building material used for construction of the major portion of the outer exposed part of the roof of the dwelling unit of the household? 3. 1. 4. 19. 0 If the househ... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Three Household Consumption Expenditure Survey: 2022-23 Instr uctions to Field Staff, Vol. I, C-28 | P a g e Firewood and chips 01 Other biogas 08 LPG 02 Charcoal 10 Other natural gas 03 Electricity (incl. generated by solar or wind power generators) 11 dung cake 04 Kerosene 05 Coke,coal 06 Others 09 Gobar gas ... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Three Household Consumption Expenditure Survey: 2022-23 Instr uctions to Field Staff, Vol. I, C-29 | P a g e Bottled water 01 Piped water into dwelling 02 Piped water to yard/plot 03 Piped water from neighbour 04 Public tap/standpipe 05 Tube well 06 Hand pump 07 Well: protected 08 Well: unprotected 09 Tanke r-t... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Three Household Consumption Expenditure Survey: 2022-23 Instr uctions to Field Staff, Vol. I, C-30 | P a g e iv) Public tap/stand pipe: Public tap or stand pipe is a water point for commun ity use in which water is supplied through pipe by corporation/municipality/panchayat or other local authorities or any pri... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Three Household Consumption Expenditure Survey: 2022-23 Instr uctions to Field Staff, Vol. I, C-31 | P a g e the box into a pipe or cistern, without being exposed to outside pollution. A spring which is not protected is called unprotected spring. ix) Rainw ater collection: Rainwater refers to rain that is colle... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Three Household Consumption Expenditure Survey: 2022-23 Instr uctions to Field Staff, Vol. I, C-32 | P a g e 3. 1. 4. 25 Q4. 25 What is the type of access of the household to latrine? 3. 1. 4. 25. 0 For the purpose of the survey, a 'latrine' is defined as an infrastructure which allows s afer and more hygienic ... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Three Household Consumption Expenditure Survey: 2022-23 Instr uctions to Field Staff, Vol. I, C-33 | P a g e information on type of latrine in which the household has access w ill be recorded in terms ofthe following codes: Flush/pour-flush to: piped sewer system 01 Flush/pour-flush to: septic tank 02 Flush/pou... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Three Household Consumption Expenditure Survey: 2022-23 Instr uctions to Field Staff, Vol. I, C-34 | P a g e i) Flush/pour-flush : Flush latrine uses a cistern or holding tank for flushing water, and a water seal (which is a U-shaped pipe below the seat or squatting pan) that prevents the passage o f flies and ... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
Chapter Three Household Consumption Expenditure Survey: 2022-23 Instr uctions to Field Staff, Vol. I, C-35 | P a g e platform has a squatting hole or is fitted with a seat. Unlike the ventilated improved pit latrine, in this type of latrine, vent pipe is not used. If the sample household has access to pit latrine with ... | HCES2022_Vol_I.pdf |
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