How can I access NSSO data?

How can I access NSSO data?

These data are available can be downloaded in HTML, XML, doc, and pdf formats through the CD-Mirroring Platform. Please send an email at [email protected], with a CC to [email protected], if you want to access these datasets.

What is the India’s unemployment rate according to census of 2011?

The statistic shows the unemployment rate in India from 1999 to 2020. In 2020, the unemployment rate in India was estimated to be 7.11 percent….India: Unemployment rate from 1999 to 2020.

Characteristic Unemployment rate
2014 5.6%
2013 5.67%
2012 5.66%
2011 5.65%

What was the size of India Labour force in 2011/2012 was?

12 million? 5 million?

India’s Working-Age Population, 2011-16
2011 398.20 368.98
2012 404.72 375.09
2013 411.22 381.18
2014 417.67 387.20

Which state has the highest unemployment rate as on 2011?

Eight states and the District of Columbia reported unemployment rates of 10.0 percent or more in 2011. Nevada again posted the highest unemployment rate, 13.5 percent, followed by California, 11.7 percent….State unemployment rates, 2011.

State Unemployment rate Difference from U.S. rate
Wyoming 6.0 Significantly below

What is the full form of CSO?

The Central Statistics Office (CSO) is a governmental agency in India under the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation responsible for co-ordination of statistical activities in India, and evolving and maintaining statistical standards. It has a well-equipped Graphical Unit. The CSO is located in Delhi.

What is NSSO data?

The National Sample Survey Office(NSSO) in India is a unique setup to carry out surveys on socio-economic, demographic, agricultural and industrial subjects for collecting data from house holds and from enterprises located in villages and in the towns.

What is India’s unemployment rate 2020?

Unemployment rate in India rose to 10.3% in Oct-Dec 2020: Survey. The rise in the unemployment rate comes in the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic, which suspended commercial activities for a long time, leading to people losing jobs countrywide.

What kind of data is collected by NSSO?

NSSO round covers socio-economic statistical data about India like Employment and Unemployment, housing condition, domestic tourism, Drinking water, sanitation, Land and livestock holdings, Social consumption, health, Domestic tourism expenditure, Labour Force, Construction, Industries, Manufacture, etc.

What is unemployment According to NSSO?

NSSO defines unemployment as a situation in which all those who owing to lack of work are not working but either seek work through employment exchanges etc.

What is the current unemployment rate 2020?

The national unemployment rate, 4.8 percent, fell by 0.4 percentage point over the month and was 3.0 points lower than in September 2020. Nonfarm payroll employment increased in 11 states, decreased in 3 states, and was essentially unchanged in 36 states and the District of Columbia in September 2021.

Which is the last round of NSS Employment Survey?

NSS surveys on employment and un-employment with large sample size of households have been conducted quinquennially from 27th. round (October’1972 – September’1973) onwards.

How many reference periods are used in NSS survey?

Three reference periods are used in NSS surveys, viz. (i) one year, (ii) one week and (iii) each day of the reference week. Based on these three periods, three different measures of activity status are arrived

Why are NSS surveys placed in the negative list?

2 The disclosure of identification particulars of NSS surveys can result into infringement of the privacy of an individual. Hence, this information may be placed in the negative list.

When did the national sample survey start in India?

The National Sample Survey (NSS), set up by the Government of India in 1950 to collect socio-economic data employing scientific sampling methods, started its sixty-eighth round from 1st July 2011 and was continued up to 30th June 2012.

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