Data Dictionary

Column Type Label Description
id int4 index
year text Year
state_name text State
state_code text State code
sector text States accroding to rural and urban sector
occupation text Occupation of Rural and Urban Households
no_of_hh numeric Estimated Number of Households
fxd_cap_exp numeric Fixed Capital Expenditure
hh_reporting_fxd_cap_exp numeric Estiamted Number of Households Reporting Fixed Capital Expenditure
land_purchase_exp numeric Expenditure on Purchase of Land
hh_reporting_land_purchase numeric Estiamted Number of households purchasing Land
avg_value_assets numeric Average Value of Assets
avg_amount_of_debt numeric Average Amount of Debt per Households
incidence_of_indebtedness numeric Incidence of Indebtedness
debt_asset_ratio numeric Debt-Asset Ratio

Additional Information

Field Value
Data last updated June 25, 2024
Metadata last updated June 25, 2024
Created June 24, 2024
Format CSV
License No License Provided
Additional infonan
Data extraction pageNSS Report 579 : Household Capital Expenditure , Page 55-60 | NSS Report 570 : Household Assets and Liability , Page 56-59
Data insightsFrom the dataset, the following insights can be drawn:Yearly Variation: One can understand the changes in debt, investment, and other financial indicators on a year-by-year basis.State-wise Analysis: Analyzing the debt and investment patterns of different states and understanding which states have higher investments or debts.Rural vs. Urban: A comparative study between rural and urban areas in terms of their investment behaviors, debt amounts, and incidence of indebtedness.Debt-Asset Health: By examining the debt-asset ratio, one can gauge the financial health of households in different regions and across different occupations.Land Purchase Trends: Insights into the frequency and amount of land purchases by households can be gleaned.Occupation Impact: Studying the influence of occupation types on household investments and debts.
Data last updated2,013
Data retreival date2,013
Datastore activeTrue
FrequencyOther
GranularityState
Has viewsTrue
Idf330494a-73f2-46ce-9394-867e28278a76
Idp readyTrue
MethodologyThe data has been collected through the National Sample Survey Office (NSSO) which operates under the Ministry of Statistics and Program Implementation in India. NSSO has a robust methodology that includes multi-stage stratified random sampling for data collection.The dataset seems to be annual based on the presence of the 'year' variable, but the exact frequency needs to be verified from the source. The dataset covers various states in India, with records segregated based on rural and urban sectors.
No indicators9
Package id10675817-57e6-4ba4-8023-bc898ac261ca
Position0
Size1.2 KiB
Skunsso-debt_investment-st-ot-him
Stateactive
States uts no36
Url typeupload
Years covered2,013
Methodology The data has been collected through the National Sample Survey Office (NSSO) which operates under the Ministry of Statistics and Program Implementation in India. NSSO has a robust methodology that includes multi-stage stratified random sampling for data collection.The dataset seems to be annual based on the presence of the 'year' variable, but the exact frequency needs to be verified from the source. The dataset covers various states in India, with records segregated based on rural and urban sectors.
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Granularity Level State
Data Extraction Page NSS Report 579 : Household Capital Expenditure , Page 55-60 | NSS Report 570 : Household Assets and Liability , Page 56-59
Data Retreival Date 2013
Data Last Updated 2013
Sku nsso-debt_investment-st-ot-him
Dataset Frequency Other
Years Covered 2013.0
No of States/UT(s) 36
No of Districts
No of Tehsils/blocks
No of Gram Panchayats
Additional Information nan
Number of Indicators 9
Insights from the dataset From the dataset, the following insights can be drawn:Yearly Variation: One can understand the changes in debt, investment, and other financial indicators on a year-by-year basis.State-wise Analysis: Analyzing the debt and investment patterns of different states and understanding which states have higher investments or debts.Rural vs. Urban: A comparative study between rural and urban areas in terms of their investment behaviors, debt amounts, and incidence of indebtedness.Debt-Asset Health: By examining the debt-asset ratio, one can gauge the financial health of households in different regions and across different occupations.Land Purchase Trends: Insights into the frequency and amount of land purchases by households can be gleaned.Occupation Impact: Studying the influence of occupation types on household investments and debts.
IDP Ready Yes