India - Household Consumer Expenditure: NSS 50th Round, Schedule 1, July 1993 - June 1994
| Reference ID | DDI-IND-MOSPI-NSSO-50Rnd-Sch1.0-1993-94 | 
| Year | 1993 - 1994 | 
| Country | India | 
| Producer(s) | National Sample Survey Office | 
| Sponsor(s) | M/o Statistics & Programme Implementation, GOI - MOSPI - | 
| Collection(s) | |
| Metadata |  Documentation in PDF | 
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- Blocks 1,2,3,10,11,1
 2,13_Household chara
 cteristics
- Block 3pt3 - Househo
 ld gift records
- Block 4 - Person rec
 ords
- Block 5 - Monthly ho
 usehold expenditure
 on food and non food
 items
- Block 6 - Household 
 expenditure on cloth
 ing
- Block 7 - Household 
 expenditure on footw
 ear
- Block 8 - Monthly ho
 usehold expenditure
 on misc goods and se
 rvices
- Block 8pt1 - Househo
 ld expenditure on ed
 ucation and medical
 goods and services
- Block 9 - Household 
 expenditure on durab
 le goods
- Block 13 - Household
 expenditure on cere
 mony
- Block 14 - Summary o
 f household expendit
 ure
Variable Groups
                    
            
        Household Size
      (B3_1_q1)
File: Blocks 1,2,3,10,11,12,13_Household characteristics
File: Blocks 1,2,3,10,11,12,13_Household characteristics
Overview
| Type: 
							Continuous Format: numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0 | Valid cases: 115354 Invalid: 0 | 
Definition
The size of the household i.e. the total number of members normally residing together in the household surveyed have been recorded here.  
A group of persons normally living together and taking food from a common kitchen constitutes a household. The word "normally" means that temporary visitors are excluded but temporary stay-aways are included. Thus a son or daughter residing in a hostel for studies is excluded from the household of his/her parents, but a resident employee or resident domestic servant or paying guest (but not just a tenant in the house) is included in the employer/host's household. "Living together" is usually given more importance than "sharing food from a common kitchen" in drawing the boundaries of a household in case the two criteria are in conflict; however, in the special case of a person taking food with his family but sleeping elsewhere (say in a shop or a different house) due to space shortage, the household formed by such a person's family members is taken to include the person also. Each inmate of a mess, hotel, boarding and lodging house, hostel, etc. is considered as a single-member household except that a family living in a hotel (say) is considered as one household only; the same applies to residential staff of such establishments.
A group of persons normally living together and taking food from a common kitchen constitutes a household. The word "normally" means that temporary visitors are excluded but temporary stay-aways are included. Thus a son or daughter residing in a hostel for studies is excluded from the household of his/her parents, but a resident employee or resident domestic servant or paying guest (but not just a tenant in the house) is included in the employer/host's household. "Living together" is usually given more importance than "sharing food from a common kitchen" in drawing the boundaries of a household in case the two criteria are in conflict; however, in the special case of a person taking food with his family but sleeping elsewhere (say in a shop or a different house) due to space shortage, the household formed by such a person's family members is taken to include the person also. Each inmate of a mess, hotel, boarding and lodging house, hostel, etc. is considered as a single-member household except that a family living in a hotel (say) is considered as one household only; the same applies to residential staff of such establishments.
Questions and instructions
Literal question
How many members are there in the household?

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