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National Sample Survey 2004 (60th round) - Schedule 1.0 - Consumer Expenditure

India, 2004
Reference ID
IND_2004_NSS60-SCH1.0_v01_M
Producer(s)
National Sample Survey Organisation
Metadata
DDI/XML JSON
Created on
Apr 25, 2019
Last modified
Apr 25, 2019
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  • rec01_96 Basic
    information on
    household
  • rec02_96
    Household
    Membership
  • rec04_96 Change
    in Assets and
    Liabilities
  • rec05_96
    Housing
    Characteristics
  • rec06_96
    Household
    Expenditure on
    Goods and
    Services
  • rec07_96
    Expenditure for
    Food, Beverages
    and Tobacco
  • rec08_96
    Household
    Income
  • rec09_96
    Summary
    Household
    Expenditure,
    major
    expenditure
    groups
  • rec03_96 Income
    from other
    sources
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HH Number (hhno)

Data file: rec01_96 Basic information on household

Overview

Valid: 25110
Invalid: 0
Minimum: 1
Maximum: 15
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Range: -
Format:

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Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.

Description

Definition
Private household was defined as:
(1) a group of two or more persons who made common provision for food and other essentials of living. Members of a household might pool their income and have a common budget to a greater or lesser extent. They might be related by blood, marriage or adoption, or unrelated. Unrelated boarders or lodgers; living with a household but not paying for living quarters and/or meals, and servants without their families; living with a household and receiving food, clothing and housing as part of wages or free, were counted as household members.
Unrelated boarders or lodgers with or without their families; living with a household but paying for living quarters and/or meals, were treated as separate households.
(2) Each member of a group of unrelated persons, not exceeding five persons, living together, sharing the lodging and meals, was treated as one-person household.
(3) A person who made provision for his own food and other essentials of living without having common housekeeping or financial arrangement with other persons, was treated as one-person household.
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