Detailed explanation of each code in Item 9: Employment Status, along with examples for better understanding: 1: Working in household enterprise (self-employed) Meaning: A person runs their own business or works on their own without an employer. Example: A shopkeeper owning a small grocery store., A tailor running a tailoring shop, A farmer cultivating their own land etc -2: Working as helper in household enterprise (unpaid family worker) Meaning: A person helps in the family business or household enterprise without receiving a wage. Example: A family member assisting in a family-owned shop or restaurant, A family member helping parents/member in agricultural work or small-scale manufacturing etc -3: Working as regular salaried/wage employee in Government sector Meaning: A person employed on a regular basis in a government job with a fixed salary or wage. Example: A school teacher employed by the government, A clerk working in a government office, A police officer in a government department etc -4: Working as regular salaried/wage employee in private sector Meaning: A person employed on a regular basis in a private company or organization. Example: An engineer working in a private IT company, A salesperson in a private retail store, A bank employee working in a private-sector bank etc
-5: Working as casual wage labour Meaning: A person hired temporarily for specific tasks, often paid daily or hourly, without long-term employment terms. Example: A construction worker hired for building a house, A daily wage labourer working in agricultural fields during the harvest season, A cleaner hired for a single-day cleaning project. -6: Self-employed in any unregistered activity Meaning: A person engaged in self-employment in a business or activity that is not officially registered. Example: A street vendor selling vegetables without a registered business, A home-based beautician or tailor etc -7: Not working but seeking and/or available for work Meaning: A person who is unemployed but actively looking for a job or available to work if offered. Example: A secondary or higher applying for jobs but currently unemployed. A skilled worker registered with an employment exchange, waiting for job offers. -8: Attending an educational institution Meaning: A person is studying full-time and not working. Example: A school student, college etc -9: Attending domestic duties / or and also engaged in activities like tailoring, weaving, etc. Meaning: A person primarily involved in household responsibilities or and also occasionally engages in small-scale economic activities. Example: A person managing household chores, A homemaker who also stitches clothes for neighbours for extra income, A person managing household chores but occasionally weaves baskets for selling. -10: Rentiers, pensioners, remittance recipients, etc. Meaning: Individuals who derive income from property, pensions, or money sent by others, often from abroad. Example: A retired government employee receiving a pension, A landlord earning rental income from tenants, A family living on remittances sent by a relative working overseas. -11: Not able to work due to disability Meaning: A person unable to work due to physical or mental disabilities. Example: A person who is visually impaired and unable to take up employment, someone paralyzed and unable to perform job tasks, A person with a mental health condition that prevents them from working. -12: Others (including begging, prostitution, etc.) Meaning: People engaged in activities not covered in other categories, including non-traditional or informal work. Example: A person begging on the streets for money, an individual involved in prostitution, A street performer earning money through public performances.
general list of common types of casual labor hired in agriculture: Fieldwork and Crop Cultivation 1. Planting Workers - Assist with planting seeds, saplings, or bulbs. 2. Weeding Laborers - Remove unwanted plants or weeds from the fields. 3. Irrigation Workers - Help in setting up and maintaining irrigation systems. 4. Fertilizer and Pesticide Applicators - Assist in the application of fertilizers and pest control chemicals. Harvesting and Post-Harvest Activities 5. Harvesting Workers - Collect crops like grains, fruits, or vegetables. 6. Threshing and Winnowing Laborers - Separate grains from husks or chaff. 7. Sorting and Packing Workers - Sort produce based on quality and size, and pack them for transport. 8. Transport Helpers - Load and unload agricultural produce onto vehicles. Farm Maintenance 9 Fencing Workers - Repair or construct fences to protect crops. 10 Land Preparation Workers - Help with plowing, leveling, and preparing the land for cultivation. Specialized Tasks 11 Pruning and Grafting Laborers - Trim plants or graft branches for better yields. 12. Nursery Workers - Work in plant nurseries to care for seedlings and young plants. Seasonal and Temporary Jobs 13. Sugarcane Cutters - Specific to sugarcane harvesting. 14. Tea or Coffee Pickers - Specific to plantations for these crops. 15. Cotton Pickers - Specialized in picking cotton by hand.
Casual labor is divided into two primary categories: 1. Casual Labor in Agriculture Individuals engaged in agricultural activities like sowing, harvesting, and irrigation. Includes laborers working on farms, plantations, and in allied activities such as dairy or poultry farming. 2. Casual Labor in Non-Agriculture Workers involved in construction, transportation, manufacturing, retail, or other non-agricultural sectors. Includes roles like cleaners, porters, street vendors, and laborers in industries.
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Detailed explanation of each code in Item 9: Employment Status, along with examples for better understanding:
1: Working in household enterprise (self-employed)
Meaning: A person runs their own business or works on their own without an employer.
Example: A shopkeeper owning a small grocery store., A tailor running a tailoring shop, A farmer cultivating their own land etc
-2: Working as helper in household enterprise (unpaid family worker)
Meaning: A person helps in the family business or household enterprise without receiving a wage.
Example: A family member assisting in a family-owned shop or restaurant, A family member helping parents/member in agricultural work or small-scale manufacturing etc
-3: Working as regular salaried/wage employee in Government sector
Meaning: A person employed on a regular basis in a government job with a fixed salary or wage.
Example: A school teacher employed by the government, A clerk working in a government office, A police officer in a government department etc
-4: Working as regular salaried/wage employee in private sector
Meaning: A person employed on a regular basis in a private company or organization.
Example: An engineer working in a private IT company, A salesperson in a private retail store, A bank employee working in a private-sector bank etc
-5: Working as casual wage labour
Meaning: A person hired temporarily for specific tasks, often paid daily or hourly, without long-term employment terms.
Example: A construction worker hired for building a house, A daily wage labourer working in agricultural fields during the harvest season, A cleaner hired for a single-day cleaning project.
-6: Self-employed in any unregistered activity
Meaning: A person engaged in self-employment in a business or activity that is not officially registered.
Example: A street vendor selling vegetables without a registered business, A home-based beautician or tailor etc
-7: Not working but seeking and/or available for work
Meaning: A person who is unemployed but actively looking for a job or available to work if offered.
Example: A secondary or higher applying for jobs but currently unemployed.
A skilled worker registered with an employment exchange, waiting for job offers.
-8: Attending an educational institution
Meaning: A person is studying full-time and not working.
Example: A school student, college etc
-9: Attending domestic duties / or and also engaged in activities like tailoring, weaving, etc.
Meaning: A person primarily involved in household responsibilities or and also occasionally engages in small-scale economic activities.
Example: A person managing household chores, A homemaker who also stitches clothes for neighbours for extra income, A person managing household chores but occasionally weaves baskets for selling.
-10: Rentiers, pensioners, remittance recipients, etc.
Meaning: Individuals who derive income from property, pensions, or money sent by others, often from abroad.
Example: A retired government employee receiving a pension, A landlord earning rental income from tenants, A family living on remittances sent by a relative working overseas.
-11: Not able to work due to disability
Meaning: A person unable to work due to physical or mental disabilities.
Example: A person who is visually impaired and unable to take up employment, someone paralyzed and unable to perform job tasks, A person with a mental health condition that prevents them from working.
-12: Others (including begging, prostitution, etc.)
Meaning: People engaged in activities not covered in other categories, including non-traditional or informal work.
Example: A person begging on the streets for money, an individual involved in prostitution, A street performer earning money through public performances.
Casual labour maa kon kon Sai logh aatay hai
general list of common types of casual labor hired in agriculture:
Fieldwork and Crop Cultivation
1. Planting Workers - Assist with planting seeds, saplings, or bulbs.
2. Weeding Laborers - Remove unwanted plants or weeds from the fields.
3. Irrigation Workers - Help in setting up and maintaining irrigation systems.
4. Fertilizer and Pesticide Applicators - Assist in the application of fertilizers and pest control chemicals.
Harvesting and Post-Harvest Activities
5. Harvesting Workers - Collect crops like grains, fruits, or vegetables.
6. Threshing and Winnowing Laborers - Separate grains from husks or chaff.
7. Sorting and Packing Workers - Sort produce based on quality and size, and pack them for transport.
8. Transport Helpers - Load and unload agricultural produce onto vehicles.
Farm Maintenance
9 Fencing Workers - Repair or construct fences to protect crops.
10 Land Preparation Workers - Help with plowing, leveling, and preparing the land for cultivation.
Specialized Tasks
11 Pruning and Grafting Laborers - Trim plants or graft branches for better yields.
12. Nursery Workers - Work in plant nurseries to care for seedlings and young plants.
Seasonal and Temporary Jobs
13. Sugarcane Cutters - Specific to sugarcane harvesting.
14. Tea or Coffee Pickers - Specific to plantations for these crops.
15. Cotton Pickers - Specialized in picking cotton by hand.
Casual labor is divided into two primary categories:
1. Casual Labor in Agriculture
Individuals engaged in agricultural activities like sowing, harvesting, and irrigation.
Includes laborers working on farms, plantations, and in allied activities such as dairy or poultry farming.
2. Casual Labor in Non-Agriculture
Workers involved in construction, transportation, manufacturing, retail, or other non-agricultural sectors.
Includes roles like cleaners, porters, street vendors, and laborers in industries.