Data Entry Software Manual DLHS-3
Data Entry Software Manual DLHS-3
Volume
2007-2008
International Institute for Population Sciences Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
(Deemed University), Mumbai-400 088 Government of India, New Delhi-110 011
Table of Contents
Introduction 2 Variables and Skips for Household Questionnaire 65
Overview of Data Entry Software 4 Ever Married Woman’s (15-49) Questionnaire67
Basic Concepts 5 Section-I 67
Prerequisites for Data Entry Operator 6 Section II 69
How to Start Data Entry 7 Ante-Natal, Natal and Post-Natal Care 69
Screen Layout of Data Entry System 8 Section III 70
Path of Data Entry 9 Immunization and Child Care 70
Attaching a Note 10 Section IV 72
Completing a Questionnaire 11 Contraception and Fertility Preferences 72
Partially Saving the Questionnaire 12 Section V 74
Filtering 14 Reproductive Health 74
Error Handling 15 Variables and Skips for Un-married Women’s Questionnaire
Modifying Data of Questionnaire 17 77
Interactive Editing 18 Section I 77
Verifying Data of Questionnaire 20 Un-Married Woman’s Characteristics 77
Short cut Keys 21 Section II 77
What Data Entry Operator Should Do And Should Family Life Education and Age at Marriage77
Not Do 22 Section III 78
Data Entry Operator Should Do 22 Reproductive Health 78
Data Entry Operator Should Not Do 23 Occupational Categories 79
Frequently Asked Questions 25 DIVISION 1SCIENTIFIC, MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL,
ERROR MESSAGES FOR DATA ENRY33 AND OTHER PROFESSIONALS 79
GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR VALIDATION 33 BRAND NAMES OF CONDOMS AND PILLS: CODE
HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE 33 90
EVER MARRIED WOMAN'S QUESTIONNAIRE 45
Unmarried Messages 62
Variables and Skips Questionnaires 65
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Introduction
The applications (DLHS-3 Data Entry Package) have been developed at IIPS in Windows
environment by using the software package, CSPro (Census and Survey Processing System). CSPro lets
you create, modify, and run data entry, batch editing, and cross-tabulation applications from a single,
integrated development environment. It processes data on a case-by-case (or schedule by schedule)
basis, where a case can consist of one or more data records (schedule blocks). The data are stored in
(ASCII) text files described by data dictionaries.
The DLHS-3 questionnaires will be entered in batch of PSU (Primary Sampling Unit), with each PSU
being assigned to one data entry operator. Each PSU's data will be saved in a separate data file for that
PSU, rather than into one large data file for the entire district. This is to protect against loss of data
due to hardware or software failure.
During data entry it is important to remember that speed of data entry is not critical but accuracy of the
data entry is. CSEntry is like a computer-aided office editor. It will not allow any values to be entered
that it considers are out of range. It will skip to the next question that it believes is the next to be
entered. It will present a new screen when it thinks a new screen is necessary. CSEntry does these
things according to the data entered. It cannot check everything that the operator enters. For example,
if a keyer enters a value that was not recorded on the questionnaire, but it is a value that is within range,
CSEntry will go to the next item that this value dictates. As they enter data, each operator must review
what they have typed to ensure that mistakes do not occur.
Because CSEntry will control which question is the next to be entered, it is important for the operator
to watch the screen, to see which item CSEntry expects to be entered next. Operators should not enter
data with their heads down, only reading the questionnaire. This will lead to many errors in the data file
if the operator miskeys any data or if there are any mistakes in the responses recorded on the
questionnaire. At a minimum, the operator should look at the screen just before a page is turned in the
questionnaire.
Data are recorded on the questionnaire in two ways; either (1) codes are circled or (2) numbers or text
is written in boxes. Some questions allow the response to be in either of the two forms or in a
combination of the two forms. For example in «Q105» has been used circled codes, while in «Q101»
code has been written in boxes. «Q106» uses either codes written in boxes or circled codes, and «Q304»
uses a circled code (1 or 2) followed by a code written in boxes (or a 3-digit circled code, 998).
During data entry, if the operator finds that there are data in the questionnaire for which CSEntry is
passing over, or that CSEntry is stopping for data on a question for which nothing was written in the
questionnaire, then the operator should review the data entered up to this point to ensure that (s)he has
not entered the wrong value in one of the previous items. When reviewing the data entered, check
backwards question-by-question as to whether the data entered is the same as the response written on
the questionnaire. Do not look at just the last few questions, but look back over the whole page and
the preceding page(s) as necessary to ensure that no typing error was made in an earlier question.
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If there was no mistake by the operator in entering data then s/he should ask the Data Entry
Supervisor to resolve the problem. If the supervisor is unable to resolve the problem, then the
problem should be shown to the senior survey staff for rectification.
During data entry, messages may be produced which will require attention and correction to the data
already entered. Operators should read the message carefully before attempting to resolve the problem.
During data entry keep all questionnaires in a tidy pile. Once a questionnaire has been entered turn the
questionnaire over face down onto a second pile. The questionnaires should be kept in numeric order
by household at all times, and within households the individual questionnaires should be kept in order
according to the line number of the respondent. At the end of data entry for a PSU, re-bundle the
questionnaires with the PSU Control Form on top, then place the Supervisor Assignment Sheet and
any other item/miscellaneous documents just beneath it, passing the entire stack back to the Data
Entry Supervisor, who will then assign a new PSU for entry.
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efore using software, it is necessary to familiarize yourself with some basic terminologies which
will be used very frequently in this guide. It is also necessary to understand basic characteristics
of CSEntry from the data entry point of view.
There are three modes of data entry - (1) Add (2) Modify (3) Verify. In add mode you add data of new
questionnaire in data file while in modify mode one can change in data which has already saved in data
file. It is important to note that correcting a data during addition is not modification. Modification stage
starts after saving the data. Verification of data ensures that there is no difference in data available in
electronic form and in questionnaire. Certainly for verification a copy of electronic form of data is
needed.
CSEntry is menu driven software although it can be handled through shortcut key. Information
regarding shortcut keys may be obtained by checking concerned menu item. There are seven menus-
(1) File (2) Edit (3) Mode (4) Navigation (5) View (6) option (7) Help. These menus are used with
following purposes:
1. File: This menu is mainly used for associating a new data file in data entry. In current
data entry software use of this menu is not required by data entry operator
2. Edit: This menu is used for inserting and deleting different units of CSEntry (discussed
later on). Use of this menu will be seldom required (certainly in case of causality)
3. Mode: This menu is required to change mode (Add, Modify, and Verify). Previous
mode must be stopped before changing the mode. Use of this menu is restricted for
current data entry system.
4. Navigation: This menu is used for navigation between different units of CSEntry.
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5. View: This menu control screen layout for CSEntry. Generally there are two pans in
data entry system. Left pan of data entry screen display identification number
(discussed later on) of questionnaire and right pan shows data of questionnaire.
Although CSEntry data entry screen is scrollable but through View menu one can get
wider space to see data together.
6. Option: By using this menu, one can see inconsistency in data on screen. System place
cursor itself where inconsistency in data.
7. Help: Since all required supporting documents related with DLHS-3 data processing
has been supplied, this menu will be rarely used. Any help related with CSPro may be
obtained through this menu
Although data entry system has facility for partially saving the data, it is not advisable to use this facility.
Better to keep good backup facility (at least for 30 minute) and complete the questionnaire.
Basic Concepts
Working of any system is based on interaction between Units and Sub Units on which system is based.
Understanding of these units is very essential to use the system. Following are basic units of CSEntry
based data entry system.
Case: A case is the primary unit of data file. Usually, a case corresponds to a schedule/questionnaire. In
the DLHS-3 data entry system, combination of a household and its related woman (both ever married
and unmarried) will be treated as a case.
Case ID: Each case should have a unique ID though which it may be identified in data file. CSEntry
indexes the data file by case ID items. You cannot have two cases with the same IDs in the same data
file i.e., all the Case IDs in a data file are unique. In DLHS-3 data entry system, ID created through
code of State, District, PSU, and Household number.
Level: A level is a type of sub questionnaire. The DLHS-3 data entry package uses two levels- one for
Household questionnaire and other is women questionnaire (within the household both for ever
married women and unmarried women). Household questionnaire will be assigned to level 1 and
women questionnaire will be assigned to level 2.
Form: Forms are basic unit of data entry screen. Just as questionnaire is divided in pages, data entry
screen is divided in forms. In DLHS-3, on each form, respective page number of questionnaire has also
been placed. Certainly single form on screen may be associated with multiple pages of questionnaire but
opposite is not true. For ID information, separate form has been created.
Item: All above mentioned units are abstract in nature. Items are those units where data entry operator
put the information. Each item is a place on forms and associated with a question in the questionnaire.
With each item, there is associated text (question number in questionnaire) for its identification and a
entry place. In DLHS-3 system, length of entry place is same as in questionnaire.
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Roster: Each line of the roster (usually row) contains several columns (usually items). The group
repeats as many times as there are lines. Actually roster could be group of characteristics (given in
columns) of various persons (represented in row). A roster is almost like a household schedule given in
page 2 of the household questionnaire.
All above mentioned skills may be generated by getting acquainted with questionnaire and manuals (like
error manual and data entry manual) provided by IIPS.
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irst step of data processing is to transfer information available in questionnaire in data file.
Present software does not expect any information regarding data file name from data
entry operator. But it does not provide any relaxation to data entry operator but it rather
imposes certain restriction on him. For a particular PSU (Primary Sampling Unit), data entry
supervisor set the file name. After setting the data filename on particular machine (see Supervisor
Manual for detail) data entry operator can add data related with questionnaires of particular PSU. Once
particular machine is set for entry of certain PSU no questionnaire of other PSU (even if set earlier) may
be entered. Hence it is advised to add all questionnaires of a particular PSU before taking questionnaires
of other PSU.
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A form appears on the screen when you Add, Modify or Verify cases. Layout for each page is prepared
horizontally and page number given for each layout as per questionnaire. Forms are scrollable and
As mentioned in basic concepts section, a form is a collection of items, text and/or rosters which
appears on the screen at the same time during data entry. Data entry applications may consist of several
forms. As you complete one form the next form is presented. If you move backward from the first
item on a form, the previous form is presented. During data entry the cursor moves from one item to
next. Items are shown on the form as boxes with tick marks to show how many digits or characters
may be keyed. Following are navigation rule for movement of cursor from one item to next item.
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1. Whenever length of item matches with digits keyed and information is inconsistent for
that item, cursor automatically moves to next item.
2. If actual number of digits (in questionnaire) is less than specified length, cursor goes to
next place after pressing the enter key
3. If actual number of digits (in questionnaire) is less than specified length, CSEntry
refused to put leading zero except all the five rosters and the following questions in
ever married women Q117, Q129A, Q129B, Q130 and in unmarried women Q109.
Warning: Follow this should carefully otherwise it will problems in verification entry.
4. Next form will be opened automatically after the last item of form is keyed.
5. For missing value 9, 99, 999, 9999 codes are punihed except all the five rosters and the
following questions in ever married women Q117, Q129A, Q129B, Q130 and in
unmarried women Q109.
7. If information keyed in any item has any inconsistency with previous information, an
error message will be displayed.
Some items defined as Protected or Mirror items, may contain previously-keyed data (such as dist.
code for a particular dist.), can not be entered/changed by the data entry operator. Such items appear as
gray boxes on the screen.
The DLHS-3 Data entry package has total of thirty three forms including ID items, eight forms for
household questionnaire and twenty five forms for the ever married women’s questionnaire and
unmarried women’s questionnaire.
The reason for explaining this is that if a mistake is made such that data are entered on the wrong path,
when you correct the responses to get back on-path, it is not necessary to go to those that are now off-
path items and blank out the values entered, for CSEntry does not save off-path data. Following color
mechanism works with data entry path.
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White: The item has not been entered yet. You have never moved this far forward during data entry of
this case.
Green: The items that are entered with values show green.
Yellow: The item has been entered but you have then gone backward.
Gray: The item cannot be entered. The application designer has defined it as either “protected” or
“mirror”.
If you are going to be entering data from questionnaires, press the NumLock key (above the numeric
keypad on the right of the keyboard) so that the Num Lock light is on (if a light exists). This will
permit the use of the numeric keypad for data entry—the numeric keypad should be used for all
numeric responses. The regular portion of the keyboard will only be used to enter textual responses
when the "other" category is completed, or when there are questions with alphabetic codes.
Attaching a Note
Sometimes it is necessary to attach text to a data field in addition to the data value. Such situation arises
due to following reasons:
1. There is some description attached with code. For example in Q116A description of
caste has been noted in questionnaire. In such situation, a note screen (like in picture)
will be opened automatically after keying the corresponding code. Operator should
write description in English in given note screen and then press OK.
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2. In another situation when operator wants to put his note due to some problem in data
entry system like system is not accepting some value then operator should put such
value which system and put a note by pressing Ctrl+N key. In note he/she should give
the correct value in format OPERATOR: Message: Value. Here value is optional
and may not be available in some situation. OPERATOR (not name) prefix with :
must be added in operator generated note.
Completing a Questionnaire
Data entry operation starts with the Household information (Level 1). After completion of the
household forms, entry will be carried out for the women (both for ever-married and un-married
women (Level 2). When data entry is finished for that particular woman, finish the level by pressing
(end level occurrence) and resume entering information for the second woman. Continue till all women
have been entered for the household. When the data has been entered for all the women in the
household, press Ctrl+12 from the woman’s form to complete the data entry.
Be aware that after entry of each individual questionnaire is finished, there is no chance of returning to
that questionnaire until later when returning in modify mode. This again is why you should be very
careful when keying, as it is not always easy to return to a previous point and make corrections. For the
help of operator, system will display a list of IDs of married and unmarried women as is given in cover
sheet and the operator has already keyed. For example, picture shows two ever married women’s (ID-
2, 4) and one unmarried woman questionnaire (ID- 3).
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When possible, you should always check the data on the screen with that of the questionnaire before
advancing to the next screen.
If a mistake was made but not discovered until after the questionnaire was keyed, record the PSU
number, household number, individual's line number, question number (and occurrence number if part
of a set of repeating fields), with the error and ask the data entry supervisor to assist you in correcting
the problem.
Data for each questionnaire is not saved until the operator clicks Yes to the "Accept the questionnaire"
dialog box. This will bring up the first screen for the next person if more eligible ever married
women/unmarried women exist for the household, or a new household questionnaire screen if that
was the last eligible person in the household.
Leave CSEntry by pressing the Alt+F4 keys simultaneously (or go to the File menu dropdown, then
choose Exit) or click on windows close button (x). This should only be done when the computer is
displaying the household questionnaire cover sheet and awaiting entry in the first field of the screen.
For completing the incomplete questionnaire double click on case ID of incomplete questionnaire. You
will be asked whether you want to return to the field where you left off, or start at the beginning of the
case. Pressing Ctrl+B toggles the tree between showing all the cases, or only the partially completed
cases.
To resume keying for household 11, double-click on the last row, in the tree, i.e., the
one shown highlighted above. CSEntry will then ask you
You should answer yes. The system will bring you to your last keyed position.
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Filtering
Throughout the data entry program there are skips which will control what fields are presented to you
for entry, skipping the fields for which information is not applicable or need. For example in the HH
schedule, Q107 (Marital Status) will not be applicable for individuals younger than 10 years, and so the
program has been written to skip this field when the age of the person is between 0 to 9 years of age.
Thus all entry places available on data entry system will not be required to be keyed by data entry
operator.
CSEntry is programmed only to allow entry of those questions which should be keyed. As the
response for each question is entered, the operator creates a data path through the questionnaire.
Certain responses are used to help control this path. For example, there is a field for the total number
of persons in identification page of the household questionnaire this field is used to control the entry of
each of the member in the household schedule. Similarly, the total number of eligible women (and/or
unmarried if applicable) is used to control the number of ever-married women and unmarried women
questionnaire to be opened for the data entry.
In the individual questionnaire there are also responses to questions that control the data path. For
example the year of birth of each child in the pregnancy history is used to control whether the child
should be included in the further section of the questionnaire. Any field that determines a skip is also
controlling the data path. If the fields that control the data path are miskeyed, the data entry
operator may be asked to enter responses that do not exist on the questionnaire or may not be
allowed to enter responses that do exist in the questionnaire. This is because the data entry
operator is following an incorrect data path. If this happens, the operator should return to the "control"
field that determined the skip and correct the value keyed for that field. Occasionally a skip error will
exist in a questionnaire. If a woman has reported that she ever gave live birth (Q120=1), but the
following question (Q121) is blank as to the how old are you at the time your first birth, the interviewer
has committed a skip error.
However, an operator should never assume that the error exists in the questionnaire and that their
keying has been correct. The operator should check that the code recorded in question Q120 was
properly entered. If the questionnaire has a code 1 (Yes) circled for question Q120, then the error, in
fact, is in the questionnaire. In this case the operator should ask the Supervisor to record '99' in the
boxes for Q120 and enter this value in the system. If, however, question Q120 has code 2 (No) circled,
but the operator has entered a 1, then the 1 entered into the screen should be corrected to as 2. Once
the 2 is entered, CSEntry will no longer demand a response to question Q121.
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In general, if a question was left unanswered and the question affects the data path and there is
information in a question on one path controlled by that question which indicates that there could only
be one possible response to the controlling question, that response should be recorded for the
question. For example, if question Q203 was left unanswered, but a response was recorded for
question Q204, the code 1 should be recorded in question Q203, as it is the only code that will lead to
question Q204. On the other hand, if there is no data recorded until question 240, then it would seem
the interviewer forgot to circle code '2' for Q203, so you should do this now and enter '2' into CSEntry.
Error Handling
During data entry, messages may pop up which will require attention and correction to the data
entered. These messages may be removed from screen by pressing F8 key. Operators should read the
message carefully before attempting to resolve the problem. Error messages have three components:
Error type: There are three types of errors – (1) Fatal Error (2) Error (3) Warning. Fatal errors are very
serious errors. Generally they show problem in ID linkages in different sections of questionnaire.
Warning alerts data entry operator but such message well accept situation according to field situation.
Like age information given by respondent in HH Q106 may be different from age information given by
particular woman itself in Q104. But system warns entry operator after keying Q104 if difference in
both ages exist.
Error number: It helps entry operator to get more information regarding error from Error Manual.
Error number are generated by rule QSXXXNN where for example
XXX (Question Number): Gives information about question number to which error
message is attached.
NN (Error Number): On single question there may be multiple error messages. NN gives
information about order of error message in Error Manual
The first digit of the number represents the questionnaire (1 = Household or 2=Ever-
married women or 3=Un-married woman). From the above example the first digit “2”
refers to ever married questionnaire.
The second digit of the number represents the section of the questionnaire and
wherever the section is not available the second digit is zero (“0”). The second digit
“1” of the above example gives the information of first section of the ever married
woman.
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Third to fifth digit represents the questions of the particular questionnaire (Household,
Ever-married, un-married). The third, fourth and fifth digit of the above example that
is “103” represents the question in ever married woman.
Sixth and Seventh digit is the error message of the particular question. The Sixth and
seventh digit “02” from the above example is the error number for that particular
question
This is followed by the severity of the problem (F=Fatal, W=warning and E=error in
the order of seriousness), then the message text itself.
Message: It is a combination of fixed text and some information taken from already entered data.
Entry operator may encounter a simple message Out of Range. This message indicates that operator
has keyed such a value in last item which is out of range. In such situation, either operator should
correct the value after pressing F8 key or may move to next item by pressing F2 if she/he find that
keyed value is correct (system has allowed). If pressing of F2 is allowed by system then it will be
displayed with Out of Range message.
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CSEntry based data entry programme gives a very different experience to modify the data.
Generally operator thinks that she/he can modify the data in similar way as he can correct the
data in add mode. Such thinking is not correct. Add mode works till data is not saved in data file.
Once data is saved in data file it can not be again opened in add mode for any correction. Now all
correction will be made in Modify mode. There are two major differences in Add mode and
Modification Mode
1. In add mode cursor goes to next record automatically when all items of roster
have been keyed till maximum number of particular roster defined by the system
is reached. In Modification mode this will not happen after last record keyed in
add mode. For example in household questionnaire, in household schedule
section system has created space for maximum 50 person. This space will be
reduced by total number of person in cover sheet. One can increase space till 50
by changing the total person in cover sheet. Suppose data entry operator keyed 5
person in Add mode. In Modification mode one can not put 6th person who was
left in add mode by merely changing total persons in cover sheet. In this situation
operator is compelled to insert a record (will be discussed in roster handling
section) in the roster.
2. In add mode, cursor automatically goes to next occurrence of level 2 (in our case
for woman questionnaire). In modification mode, entry this is restricted to
already entered occurrences of level 2 in add mode. If any occurrence has been
left to be entered, then one should insert the level occurrence by using edit menu
If you need to access the questionnaire, you need merely double-click on the tree entry whose IDs
match the household's IDs you're looking for. If you are
finding in searching the particular ID, use Find Case in
Edit menu. To quickly move to a specific item, press
F6. This launches the "Go To" dialog box as shown in
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picture. In name box it is expected to put internal name. hv107 is internal name of Q107 of
household questionnaire since Q107 belongs to a roster, keyer has used the occurrence 2 (it is
optional) for going to age (Q107) of second ID. There is rule for finding the internal name of an
item. Along with question one should use hv for household questionnaire, v for ever married
questionnaire and uv for unmarried questionnaire.
After you have made all corrections to the household questionnaire, press F12 to finish
modification for any occurrence of level 2 (woman questionnaire) and Ctrl+12 to finish the
modification of particular questionnaire as in add mode..
.Roster Handling
Although techniques discussed in this section may be equally applicable for add mode, in most of
the cases they are used in modification mode. Inserting, deleting a occurrence from a roster
mainly required in Modification mode due to incomplete or wrong entry in add mode. You can
add, delete or sort occurrences in following way:
Insert: Position the cursor to the group occurrence (line) before or after which you want to insert
a occurrence or line. To insert before the current position, press F3, or from the Edit menu,
select Insert Group Occ. To insert after the current position, press Ctrl+F3, or from the Edit
menu, select Insert Group Occ After.
Delete a Group Occurrence: Position the cursor to the group occurrence you want to delete.
Press F4, or from the Edit menu, select Delete Group Occ.
Sort Group Occurrence: Put the cursor in item according to which you want to sort the roster.
Interactive Editing
You can search through the data file using your data entry logic to find errors or unexpected
conditions and display the data entry form containing each error ready for modification. This is a
very convenient way to make corrections to survey data, provided the data volume is not too
large, and the operator is knowledgeable enough to make the necessary corrections.
Interactive editing is performed after the data have already been entered. You can use the same
programmed logic that was in effect during data entry to find problems that were left unresolved
by the original keyer, or you can use different logic to check for other conditions.
1. Open the data file, using the data entry application that contains the logic you want to
check.
2. Open the data file, using the data entry application that contains the logic you want to
check.
3. Go to Modify mode. Start on the first case you wish to check (usually the first case in
the data file).
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CSEntry will advance from wherever the cursor is currently positioned, field by field, from the current
case through the end of the data file, executing whatever procedures are included in the application’s
logic. If you have chosen to stop on messages, CSEntry will stop whenever the application logic hits a
logical inconsistency. If you have chosen to stop on out of range, CSEntry will stop whenever a field
value is other than what is defined in its first value set in the dictionary. (If there are no value sets for a
given field, it will never be considered out of range.) When CSEntry stops, it shows the programmed or
out or range message, then places you on the appropriate form. You can make changes to the data if
you like, and press F11 to continue through the data file.
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When you verify a case, you key the case a second time as if you were in Add mode. Even though
there is already data in the data file, CSEntry does not show this to you. All fields on the current
form start out blank. Each time you key a field, the system compares the value you keyed with the
value in the data file. If these two values match, you move to the next field. If the values do not
match, you get a message telling you so. When this happens, simply rekey the field. One of the
following situations will occur:
The second value you key matches the value in the data file. The system assumes
your first value is in error and moves to the next field. There will be no change to
the data file for this field.
The second value you key matches the first value you keyed. The system assumes
the value in the data file is in error and moves to the next field. The new value,
which you keyed twice, will replace the original value in the data file.
The second value you key matches neither the value in the data file nor the first
value you keyed. The system will throw away the first value you keyed, show you
the mismatch message and wait for you to rekey the field again.
Sometimes you need to see the values in the data file on the screen. This is particularly useful if
you are unsure which case you are verifying or exactly where in the case you are. You can use the
Ctrl+F2 key to do this. When you press the Ctrl+F2 key you will see the values for all the fields
on the current form. You must press Ctrl+F2 again to resume verifying.
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¾ First of all you check the total number of questionnaires by type and status of
interview written on the control form
¾ While making entry if any error message occurred and you do not understand the
message, please refer the DATA ENTRY ERROR MESSAGE MANNUAL. If you
understand the meaning of the message take the suggestive action after pressing F8,
otherwise, consult your supervisor or office editor or any other senior staff and take
the action as per suggestions.
¾ Under DLHS3DP, we do not encourage to save any household entry partially. Incase
where you cannot avoid partial save of a household, you can use the facility. Once
you would like to complete the entry, restart it from where you left the entry. During
this process you may receive different messages, please ignore them and once this
household gets completed, use INTERACTIVE EDIT to check consistency in such
case.
¾ In verification mode if you get a message THIS FIELD DOES NOT MATCH, see
the questionnaire properly and enter the figure as per the questionnaire, if the same
message appear press Esc key or F8 and move ahead.
¾ If any woman is left in ‘ADD’ mode, note down the case on a piece of paper/your
writing pad and report the matter to supervisor immediately.
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¾ You have to take extra care while entering WOMEN’s ID on cover page
RESULT STATUS (RS) roster as all the further ID linkages are depending
upon on this roster.
¾ If you see in questionnaire that figures are filled even the DLHS3DP skipped these
question, CHECK the control questions for those entry from the manual. A skip
pattern is attached with data entry guide. If confirm from your side that you and
DLHS3DP is correct according to skip pattern, make the entry as per the
questionnaire using the mouse in backward direction.
¾ Press the ENTER Key after making the entry on each item.
¾ Use INTERACTIVE EDIT to know whether any entry is made wrong or any error
left
¾ Before entering the line no. of a woman you must take extra care because once you
put the line number wrongly and pressed ENTER key the DLHS3DP assumes that
you have made an entry for a woman and record of that particular ID gets created.
Therefore, NEVER press enter the ENTER key on line no (woman’s ID) unless you
are 100 percent sure. If you have done it unknowingly, there is only one to
rectify it DELETE the entry of that particular household and reenter it. Of
course this will be a heavy penalty but it is unavoidable in an operator control
system.
¾ You should never come back from a woman entry form and change the ID in RS
roster here otherwise it will corrupt the data file.
¾ Never fill the leading zero from you side unless it is filled in the questionnaire other it will
be very difficult to know where you have put leading and where not.
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What does item mean in data processing system? What properties a item may possess
currently used data entry system?
Item means a physical place in data entry system. It may contain numeric (with or without
decimal) or alpha numeric. Item may posses other properties as follows:
2. It may be protected. Protected (values in these item may be displayed but cannot
modified). These items are represented in gray color.
3. It may be shown at many places for convenience of data entry operator but keyed
at single places.
7. A item may have property to skip to next field as soon as total entry places filled
(without keying enter key)
What may be reasons if data entry system is showing error message? What should be
done to remove error message?
Data entry system shows message to draw attention of data entry operator. Through its message it
provides information regarding some inconsistent entries in some item. Generally what key
should be placed to remove error message is displayed with error message itself. In most of
situation, key F8 should be placed to do the job.
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This message shows that there is invalid value in last entered item. In numeric item “Blank” is also
an invalid value.
How data entry operator may get additional help for understanding the nature of error?
For getting information regarding errors, operator may consult the error manual. Each message
on entry screen (except Out of Range message) have an error number and page number (of error
manual) which will help operator to consult the error manual
What an operator can do if information is available for some item in questionnaire but
cursor is not going to their?
Operator should check that whether particular item comes in preview of earlier controlling item.
If there is mistake in controlling information then he should correct it. If it not so then he should
contact supervisor.
In Data Processing System what terminology is used for identifying schedule uniquely?
Case ID is used for identifying schedule uniquely.
What terminology is used for different pages (screen) for data entry system?
Form is used for representing different screen of data entry system.
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Similarly in modification mode system allow to modify only those occurrences of level 2 which
are entered in add mode. For adding extra occurrence in modify mode, it is required to insert an
level occurrence and then it is possible to add information of that occurrence in data file
1. Make sure you are not in add, modify, or verify mode. You may need to stop
Ctrl+S data entry first.
2. From the File Tree move the highlight bar to or click on the case ID where you
want to insert the case.
Only difference is that a message is displayed at time of saving the case if case ID is going to be
modified. It is important to note that modified ID should not be equal to any existing ID
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volume is not too large, and the operator is knowledgeable enough to make the necessary
corrections. Interactive editing is performed after the some data have already been entered at any
stage.
1. Open the data file, using the data entry application that contains the logic data
entry operator want to check.
2. Go to modify mode, starting on the first case data entry operator wish to check
(usually the first case in the data file).
Note:- There is no provision to enter the name of persons, ever married women or unmarried
women or head of the in household, name of child, address of any one in the entry programs.
HOUSEHOLD ENTRY
A.COVER PAGE
TALUKA CODE
TYPE OF LOCALITY
The rows in household roster will depend on the total number of person in household not for the
only 14 member given in HH questionnaire
LINE No. is kept on separate FORM. On this form the line no. of all ever-married women
unmarried women in Result Status Roster as well as the line no. of entered ever-married and
unmarried women will appear.
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All the Identification information in A. Block of ever-married questionnaire therefore except the
following two information other are not required to put
Line no
Office editor’s and Keyed by code should not be entered again as it is already entered at
household level.
Q258 there is a provision to keep 96 in each box as per the responses there is no separate box to
enter only 96
Q307 put 00 in date if investigator left boxes blank of any row for a given vaccination
Again many of the information block A. of Identification form will not be entered
VILLAGE
There are two sheets (one for Rural PSU and one for Urban PSU) which are not put in village
questionnaire will be entered in the village entry as per the type of population. For Urban PSU,
village questionnaire will be skipped and for Rural PSU entry program will come out before
reaching urban sheet.
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DISTRICT HOSPITAL
Q8.1 Total number OPD patients are extended to five digits instead of three digits
For Data Entry Operator Computer (Say the Machine M06 got Crashed)
1. Explore the possibility to retrieve Main and Verify Data as well as M06.dat file from the
Disk and take the backup of the same.
2. One has to replace the hard disk and load the Microsoft Office and the CSPro 2.6.
programme, which is available in the DLHS-3 software CD.
4. Load the DLHS3DP software (for Data Entry Operator Machine) on the computer
b. Copy the files M06.dat the Backup file to the control folder
c. Set the PSU on the Machine M06. For setting PSU first look at your left Pan of
the screen and match it with the Control Register. If latest PSUs are not available
in the left Pan, first assign them through CONTROL FORM on this computer.
If all PSUs matches, modify the lastest PSU. To do so, one has to choose last
PSU and click on MODIFY option.
d. Copy the last backup data into the folder available in DATA folder according to
the folders for MAIN ENTRY and VRIFY ENTRY.
e. After adopting the above steps, you may continue the data entry from the last
household/PSU before your computer got crashed.
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2. How many entry from the Physical log (send the file in the word doc). Mark the
last/Incomplete PSU to which you would like to shift to other machine
Instruct the supervisor to set the last PSU on NEW/DESTINATION Machine and copy the
DATA file as per the entery(Main/Verify) What should be done when Hard Disk of a
computer got crashed?
For Data Entry Operator Computer (Say the Machine M06 got Crashed)
2. Explore the possibility to retrieve Main and Verify Data as well as M06.dat file from the
Disk and take the backup of the same.
7. One has to replace the hard disk and load the Microsoft Office and the CSPro 2.6.
programme, which is available in the DLHS-3 software CD.
9. Load the DLHS3DP software (for Data Entry Operator Machine) on the computer
b. Copy the files M06.dat the Backup file to the control folder
c. Set the PSU on the Machine M06. For setting PSU first look at your left Pan of
the screen and match it with the Control Register. If latest PSUs are not available
in the left Pan, first assign them through CONTROL FORM on this computer.
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If all PSUs matches, modify the lastest PSU. To do so, one has to choose last
PSU and click on MODIFY option.
d. Copy the last backup data into the folder available in DATA folder according to
the folders for MAIN ENTRY and VRIFY ENTRY.
e. After adopting the above steps, you may continue the data entry from the last
household/PSU before your computer got crashed.
4. How many entry from the Physical log (send the file in the word doc). Mark the
last/Incomplete PSU to which you would like to shift to other machine
Instruct the supervisor to set the last PSU on NEW/DESTINATION Machine and
copy the DATA file as per the entery(Main/Verify)
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The validation personnel (mainly the supervisor) should be sure that all changes made to the
data file on the computer are supposed to be noted in the questionnaire with a Green Pen.
Use of green pens will allow corrections made by office personnel to quickly distinguish from
those made by the interviewers (blue or black pen) and the field editors (red pen). All
corrections to the data should be noted on the original questionnaire by striking through the
original response with a single diagonal line and writing the new response next to it.
Supervision at this stage should ensure that the rules outlined below for correcting
inconsistencies are applied uniformly to all questionnaires and those errors, which reoccur
across questionnaires, are corrected in a uniform manner. Again, the primary rule of data
editing, whether in the field or office, must be observed: UNDER NO
CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD AN ANSWER BE MADE UP. Changes can be made
only if there is evidence supporting a modification to the response.
Finally, the validation phase for the DLHS-3 (RCH) data necessitates close involvement of the
agency, State DLHS-3(RCH) Survey Coordinator(s) as well as other senior project staffs.
Resolving inconsistencies in the responses, particularly those involving date and interval
information, requires a complete understanding of the nature and overall objectives of the
specific questions. The data processing staff itself in general will not include personnel with
this background or expertise. Consequently, the data editing at this phase should be prepared
so as to encourage close interaction between the survey technical staff and the data processing
personnel.
HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE
1000001F District code is inconsistent with file name
P1A:The District code entered by the data entry operator does not match
with District code given in the file name provided by IIPS. This is a fatal
error.
This will stop the programme. Enter the correct District code and check the
Household Questionnaire. And should contact the supervisor.
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P1A: The PSU code entered by the data entry operator does not match
with the PSU code given in the file name provided by IIPS. This is a fatal
error. Enter the correct PSU code and check with Household Questionnaire
and should inform the Supervisor.
P1 A: The entered State, District and PSU do not match with each other as
given in the file provided by IIPS.
1000005 F Reference Tehsil code does not match with sample file
P1 A: The entered Tehsil code does not match with the list of Tehsil code
provided by IIPS. Check the code entered with the questionnaire and contact
supervisor.
Check whether you have entered the correct code from the Household (HH)
questionnaire. Contact the supervisor and check the Type of Locality with
sample list provided by IIPS.
P1 A: Check there is any mismatch with the 2001 population entered and
the sample list provided by IIPS.
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completed). If the result code for the household questionnaire is not 1. The
data entry for the household should be terminated.
There could be mistake in the questionnaire or the data entry could be wrong.
If the result status of HH questionnaire is other than 1, check the entire
schedule whether the household questionnaire is completed. Even compare
the entered code with the first page of HH questionnaire in the result status.
If the HH questionnaire is not completed (coded other than 1) then report to
the data entry supervisor.
Most of the survey would start during November 2007. Hence month should
be 11 or greater than 11 and year should be 2007.
Most of the survey would come to an end by August, 2008. So the month
should be 8 and year should be 2008.
P1D1: In‘D1’ of the cover page of the questionnaire there are 7 ever-married
women in the household. So, there should be 7 different line numbers. The
line number should not be same for different women in the household.
Check the data entry and the questionnaire. Check the household schedule in
page 3 of the questionnaire for the correct entry. If there is any discrepancy
contact the supervisor.
women.
P1D3: The line number of ever-married women is same in D1 with the line
number of un-married women in D3. The DLHS-3 survey has collected
information from ever-married women in the age group of 15-49 years as well
as from un-married women in the age group of 15-24. Hence when the
information of line number of eligible ever married women entered should
not be same as with that of un-married women. Check the line number of
ever-married women with the un-married women. There could be mistake in
the questionnaire or there could be mistake in the entry itself. Correct where
ever it is possible. Checking is also possible from line number of the
household schedule given in page 3.
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Check the entry and check the questionnaire. Check the household schedule
in page 3 of the questionnaire for the correct line number. If there is any
discrepancy, contact the supervisor.
women
P1D3: As said earlier the DLHS-3 survey has collected information from
ever married women in the age group of 15-49 years of age as well as for un-
married women in the age group of 15-24. Hence when the information of
line number of eligible un-married women is entered, that is same as with that
of ever-married women, the message is shown.
Check the line number of un-married women with the ever-married women.
There could be mistake in the questionnaire or there could be mistake in the
entry. Correct where ever possible. This could also be done by looking at the
household schedule, from where the line numbers for both ever married
women and un-married women are copied.
P1D2: For line number entered each of the columns of D1, in D2 each of the
columns should not be empty.
P1D4: For line number entered in each of the columns of D3, then in D4
each of the columns should not be empty.
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P1E2: The E2 provides the information about the number of eligible ever-
married women interviewed. Number entered in E2 is not matching with
each of the result status coded as 1 (that is completed) in D2 of the HH
questionnaire.
1000019 E Total no. of Unmarried women inconsistent with result status roster.
P1D3: There is mismatch with D3: number of columns entered with line
number and the total number of eligible unmarried women in E3.
Count the columns entered with line number in D3 and enter the correct
total in the E3. Even check the household schedule for the number of un-
married women.
P1E4: The number entered in E4 is not matching with the D4: number of
columns entered with 1.
Check E4, whether the entry in the questionnaire is correct. Count number of
columns entered with 1 in D4. Even count Number of unmarried
questionnaires tied with household questionnaire.
P1F3: Sum of F2 (total male) and F3 (total female) is not equal to total
persons.
Check F1: Total number of persons entered, Check F2: total males entered
and Check F3: total females entered for the consistencies. Check the
Household schedule for total number of persons in the household. Count
Q105 for number of Males and females.
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P3Q103: There cannot be other line number than 01 for the member who is
head of the household in the first row of the roster. Line number should
match (same number) with the household line number. If there is any
discrepancy contact the supervisor.
P3Q103: Each member of the household member should have a unique line
number.
Do not leave the line number blank. Line number is readily printed in the
questionnaire, which needs to be entered for each of the member of
household.
1010501 E Sex of spouse must be different from sex of head of the household
P3Q105: There is similarity in the sex of the household head and his/her
spouse.
Check the relationship status and Sex of the household head as well as of
his/her spouse.
Count each of the members who are male in the household roster/schedule
and correct F2. Even check if number given in the questionnaire is consistent
with number entered in the package.
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Count each of the members who are female in the household roster/schedule
and correct F3. Even check if number given in the questionnaire is consistent
with number entered in the package.
1010601 F Respondent Line No. with status and age is not eligible
For the household member if the age is less than 10 years question on marital
status (Q107) should not be asked.
1010701 E Total no. of eligible Ever-married women are inconsistent with D1.
P3Q107: Total number of eligible ever married women in the roster coded as
1, 2, 3 or 4 is not matching with the total number of eligible ever married
women in the result status roster D1.
Count the number of rows in Q107 of the household roster with number
entered as 1,2, 3 or 4 and count number of column entered with line number
in D1. Correct Accordingly. Check Q105, 106 if the member is female in the
age group of 15-49 years. Even check the questionnaire for the consistency.
1010702 E Total no. of eligible Unmarried women are inconsistent with D3.
Count number of rows in Q107 of the household roster with number entered
as 5 and count number of column entered with line number in D3. Correct
Accordingly. Check Q105, Q106 if the member is female in the age group of
15-24 years. Even check the questionnaire for the consistency.
Correct the line number in D1 by checking the criteria for eligible ever-
married women that is currently married, married but gauna not performed,
widowed, divorced or separated coded as 1, 2, 3 and 4. Even check Q105 and
Q106 for female in the age group 15-49 years in household roster/household
schedule.
Correct the line number in D3 by Checking the criteria for eligible un-married
women that is currently married, married but gauna not performed, widowed,
Divorce or separated coded as 1, 2, 3, 4. Even check Q105 and Q106 for
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Check for each member of the household who is female in the age group of
15-49 years and is currently married or married but gauna not performed or
widowed or divorced /separated then correct the line number in D1. Even
check for the consistencies in the questionnaire.
Check for each member of the household who is female in the age group of
15-24 years and is never married, then correct the line number in D1. Even
check for the consistencies in the questionnaire.
P3Q103: There cannot be other code than 1 for the member who is head of
the household in the first row of the roster.
P3Q106: The Head of the household cannot be a child, less than 12 years.
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P3Q111: Only for the highest grade completed person & entered in the
completed years. If age is 18 or more then go to next person. Or if age is less
than 18 years, ask Q112 & Q113. Line number of the household respondent
& literacy status (Highest standard) should match & consistent.
P3Q114: For the given line number for member of household there should
not be any value if Q105=1. The code entered should be sex (Q105) of ever-
married women. Enter code 2 (female) for sex of ever-married women
instead of 1.
1011401 E Ever married is not eligible for interview (Change the statement of
sentence)
P3Q114: Unmarried eligible women are those who are never married & in the
age group 15-24 years. The code entered should un-married women. Enter
code 2 for un- married women instead of 1. Check line numbers should
match ever-married woman (Q114).
P6Q119: There should not have any other value in Q119I if Q119A to H has at
least one 1 is entered.
P6Q119: There should not have any other value in Q119I if Q119A to H has
at least one 1 is entered, if all the other options in Q119=2.
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1012601 E No. of sleeping rooms are more than total rooms in house
P7Q126: Number of rooms used for sleeping should be less than the total
rooms available in the household in Q126. Check the number of rooms
available in Q125 and correct in Q126.
P9Q132: The irrigated land should be less than the total land entered in
Q131.Check both numbers in Q131 and Q132. Report to supervisor.
P9Q136: Should not have all options in Q136=2, if in the Q135 yes
(Code=1).
1014001 E Total marriages are inconsistent with male plus female marriages
Check Q139 whether any marriage has taken place since 1 January, 2004.
Check for Q140B and Check Q140G and Q140T. Check both for entry and
the questionnaire.
Check the entry and the questionnaire from Q139, Q140B and Q140T.
Check the entry and the questionnaire from Q139, Q140B and Q140T.
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Check the entry and the questionnaire from Q139, Q140B and Q140T.
Check the entry and the questionnaire from Q139, Q140B and Q140T.
Check the value and the questionnaire from Q139, Q140A and Q140T.
Check the value and the questionnaire from Q139, Q140B and Q140T.
1014101 E Total deaths are not equal to male plus female deaths
1014301: E Total reported deaths are inconsistent with counted roster deaths
Add Q141BA, Q141BB, to get Q141BC and check whether the entry is
correct. Count each row entered with line number or with value entered in
Q143. The value in Q141BC and counted value should be same.
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1014302: E Total reported male deaths are inconsistent with counted male deaths
1014303: E Total reported female deaths are inconsistent with counted female
deaths.
1014501: F Month and Year of death is beyond survey month and year.
P12Q145: The month and year is entered after the survey date.
The month and Year of death should before the survey date.
Check Q143 and Q144 to know whether the person died in the household is
female (coded as 1) in the age group 15-49 years of age (value entered as 315
to 349).
P12Q146: The entered value cannot be 2.Check Q143 and Q144 to know
whether the person died in the household is female (coded as 1) in the age
group 15-49 years of age (value entered as 315 to 349).
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Check the line number of eligible ever married women in "D1" of household
questionnaire. Check even the household schedule, where line number is
given for each of member of the household. Then correct the line number
and continue.
Check and match the HVLINE for the line number and Q105 for the sex of
the husband from household roster. Even check the household
questionnaire.
P3Q104: Age of ever-married eligible women is not same with the age in
household roster.
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P3Q109: Make sure duration is more than 40 years, Should not be any value
in Q109 if living with husband, Q108=1
P4Q117: Should not be any value in Q117, if in Q116, reported did not
worked in last 12 months.
P4Q118: The age at marriage cannot be higher than the current age given in
the Q104. The reported current age should always be higher than the age at
marriage. Check age of the respondent in Q104 and age at marriage in Q118.
2111901: E Age at marriage is higher than age at starting living with husband.
There would be difference in age at marriage and age at which woman started
living with husband especially in northern states of India, where the custom
of Gauna is prevalent. In other places the differences would be rarely found.
P5Q121: In most of the societies in India Age at first birth cannot be less
than the age at marriage.
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Age at first birth should be higher than age at marriage. Check Q118 for age
at marriage and entry in Q121. Even check the duration of marriage the
difference between current age and age at marriage (Q104-Q118).
Check Q124, Q125A and Q125B. Ask the supervisor to check if data is
missing.
Check Q126, Q127A and Q127B. Ask the supervisor to check if data is
missing.
P6Q130: There should not have any value in Q130 if there is any value
greater than 0 in Q129B.
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P6Q133: Enter the code where the induced abortion was carried out.
2113401: E Total children ever born inconsistent with prior information's about
reproduction.
P6Q134: Total children ever born are not same with the added values of
Q123A, Q123B, Q125A, Q125B, Q127A and Q127B.
Check Q122 to Q127, the number of boys and girls living at home, living
elsewhere, and who have died. So there should be consistency in total number
of children ever born to the prior information (same).
P6Q135: Total number of pregnancies is not same with the added values of
Q123A, Q123B, Q125A, Q125B, Q127A, Q127B, Q128, Q129A and
Q129B.
The total number of pregnancies must be equal to the sum of the total
number of reproduction reported in questions Q123 (number of sons and
daughters at home), Q125 (number of sons and daughters elsewhere) and
Q127 (number of boys and girls dead), Q127 (number boys and girls died),
Q128 (number of still birth), Q129 (spontaneous and induced abortion).
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P8Q138: Line number for more than one pregnancy is similar. Each
pregnancy should have separate line number. Carefully enter data. This is a
fatal error.
Check the pregnancy roster for each of the abortion as well as add values in
Q129A and Q129B.
2113902: E No. of pregnancies since Jan. 2004 more than life time pregnancies
P8Q139: The entered number of pregnancies in the roster is more than the
pregnancies in Q135.
The pregnancies in the roster can only be less than or equal to the number
entered in Q135.
2113903: E No. of live births Jan. 2004 more than life time pregnancies
P8Q139: The entered number of live births in the roster is more than the
pregnancies in Q135.
The pregnancies in the roster can only be less than or equal to the number
entered in Q134.
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P8Q143: The birth should have occurred after the reference period that is
after 1 January 2004.
Check the year of entry in the Q143 whether it is since 1 January 2007.
P8Q143: For the two children with different line number the Month and year
cannot be same if the birth is single. Check Q141 for single or multiple births
and check Q143 for Month and year. The month and year can only be same
for two children only if the birth is multiple.
P8Q144: Age at birth in pregnancy roster should always be lower than the
current age.
P8Q144: Age at birth/ stillbirth is always less than the reported current age of
the respondent. Check Q104 and Q144.
P8Q144: Age at first live birth should be equal to Q144. Check Q143 and
Q144.
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P8Q146: There should be some value in Q138-144, if Q137 has value other
than 0.
P8Q147: Sum of each of the live births in Q139 from pregnancy roster
should be equal to number entered in Q147. Count Q139
P10Q209: If Q206=1, means received antenatal care, when she was pregnant,
then in Q209 all options should not be coded as 2.
P10Q210: If Q206=1, means received antenatal care, when she was pregnant,
then in Q210 all options should not be coded as 2.
P10Q210: If Q206=1, means received antenatal care, when she was pregnant,
then in Q211 all options should not be coded as 2.
P10Q210: If Q206=1, means received antenatal care, when she was pregnant,
then in Q213 all options should not be coded as 2.
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P12Q216: If entered any value in Q216AA must be have any value in Q216A.
P12Q216: If entered any value in Q216BB must be have any value in Q216B.
P13Q220: If Q206=2, means did not received antenatal care, when she was
pregnant, then in Q220 all options should not be coded as 2.
P13Q221: If Q206=1, means received antenatal care, when she was pregnant,
then in Q221 all options should not be coded as 2.
P17Q235: There should not be any value in Q235, if Q230>10, no for all the
options regarding non-institution deliveries from 11-96 =2.
P18Q244: Q241=1, any check up within 48 hours after delivery, then Q244
cannot be 2 for all option.
P19Q247: Q246=1, means consult any one for health problems. Then all
options in Q247 should not be 2.
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Check Q145 for the survival status of last child given in the first row of the
roster .Check Q254, last child surviving box should cross & proceed.
P21Q258: Q256 is always less than Q258. Q258 should greater than the
period of exclusive breastfeed the child.
P21Q259: When all the option from Q259A to Q259F is equal to 2 then
Q259G should not have the value 2.
P21Q260: When all the option from Q260A to Q260F is equal to 2 then
Q260G should not have the value 2.
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P22Q261: When all the option from Q261A to Q261H is equal to 2 then
Q260I should not have the value 2.
2330201: F Line No. of First Child does not match with Pregnancy history.
P23Q302: Line number of the last surviving child is not same as given in
Q138 of pregnancy roster.
Check Q138 for the line number, Q139 live birth or not and Q145 for
surviving or not, and also Q302 for correct line number.
P23Q302: Line number of the last but one surviving child is not same as
given in Q138 of pregnancy roster.
Check Q138 for the line number, Q139 live birth or not and Q145 for
surviving or not, and also Q302 for correct line number.
P23Q304: The month of birth given in Q304 is not same as the month given
in Q143 of the pregnancy roster in Section II of the ever-married woman’s
questionnaire.
Check the month of birth of the child from the Q143 of the pregnancy roster
in section II of ever-married women and also Q304. Correct it, if missing
contact the supervisor.
P23Q304: the year of birth given in Q304 is not same as the year given in
Q304 of the pregnancy roster.
Check the year of birth of the child from Q143 of the pregnancy roster in
section II of ever-married women and also Q304. Correct it, if missing
contact the supervisor.
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P27Q314: Q305=1 or Q309=1, vaccination card seen (Yes), then all option
in Q314 should not be 2, as there must be some entry.
P28Q319: Q318=1, means taken treatment for intestinal worms in the past
six month, then all option in Q319 should have some value rather than 2
P29Q324: Q323=1, means taken advice or treatment for the diarrhea, then
all option in Q324 should have some value rather than 2
P30Q329: Q328=1, means taken advice or treatment for the illness from any
source, then all option in Q329 should have some value rather than 2
P33Q408: The brand code does not match with the using family planning
method
Check whether you have entered code is matching with the using FP
method. Contact the supervisor and check the brand name with code list
provided by IIPS.
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P36Q418: Q417=1, any side effects after using any method to delay or avoid
getting pregnancy then all option in Q418 cannot be 2 as there must be yes at
least one option.
P36Q419: There is mismatch with the entered data in Q419 and Q406.
P38Q425: Q424=1, means any health problem after using any method to
delay or avoid getting pregnancy then all option in Q425 cannot be 2.
P38Q427: Q426=1, means consult any body for health problem then all
option in Q427 cannot be 2.
P40Q436: When all the option from Q436A to Q436Z is equal to 2 then
Q436AA should not have the value 2.
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P46Q508: Q507=1, means couples who want child but some women do not
get pregnant. Q508 should be any value rather than 2.
P47Q511: Q510=1, means whether she or her husband have consulted any
one for advice or treatment, then in Q511 all options should not be opted 2,
as there must be yes.
P48Q515: Q514=1, means yes then all options in Q515 cannot be no, as
there must be at least one yes.
P48Q520: Q519=1, means yes heard about RTI/STI, then all options in
Q520 cannot be no, as there must be at least one yes.
P49Q521: When all the option from Q521A to Q521G is equal to 2 then
Q521H should not have the value 2.
P51Q532: Q531=1, consulted anyone for treatment, then Q532 should not
have the value 2 in all the option.
P51Q534: Q533=1, means ever heard about HIV/ AIDS, then Q534 should
not have the value 2 in all the option.
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P53Q543: When all the option from Q543A to Q543N is equal to 2 then
Q543O should not have the value 2.
P54Q545: If Q544=1, heard about HIV/AIDS, then Q545 should not have
the value 2 in all option.
P55Q548B: Should not have the value 2 in all option in Q548B01, if in the
Q548A01=1, respondent heard any message about the antenatal care.
P55Q548B: Should not have the value 2 in all option in Q548B02, if in the
Q548A02=1, respondent heard any message about the institutional delivery.
P56Q548B: Should not have the value 2 in all option in Q548B03, if in the
Q548A03=1, respondent heard any message about the breast feeding
P56Q548B: Should not have the value 2 in all option in Q548B04, if in the
Q548A04=1, respondent heard any message about the immunization.
P56Q548B: Should not have the value 2 in all option in Q548B05, if in the
Q548A05=1, respondent heard any message about the family planning
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P57Q548B: Should not have the value 2 in all option in Q548B06, if in the
Q548A06=1, respondent heard any message about the personal hygiene.
P57Q548B: Should not have the value 2 in all option in Q548B07, if in the
Q548A07=1, respondent heard any message about the sanitation/safe
drinking.
P57Q548B: Should not have the value 2 in all option in Q548B08, if in the
Q548A08=1, respondent heard any message about the prevention of sex
selection.
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Unmarried Messages
P3Q102: Age of eligible un-married women is not same with the age in
household roster.
Most of the survey would start during November 2007. Hence month should
be 11 or greater than 11 and year should be 2007.
Most of the survey would come to an end by August 2008. So the month
should be 8 and year should be 2008.
P3Q104: If in Q103 ever attended (code=1), should have any value in Q104
P3Q109: Q109 should be left blank, as there must be some entry, if in Q107
=1.
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P4Q204: When all the option from Q204A to Q204M is equal to 2 then
Q204N should not have the value 2.
P5Q206: Q206 should not be 2 for all the option, if in Q205 =1, means if
respondent says yes received any family planning life/ sex education.
Check the code entered for Q306D, Q306E, Q306G or Q306H as well as for
Q307.
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P10Q312: When all the option from Q312A to Q312G is equal to 2 then
Q312H should not have the value 2.
P11Q315: When all the option from Q315A to Q315G is equal to 2 then
Q315H should not have the value 2.
P13Q323: When all the option from Q323A to Q323N is equal to 2 then
Q323O should not have the value 2.
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10
Chapter
65
V A R I A B L E S A N D S K I P S
Variables Skips
Q124
Q125
Q126
Q127
Q128A Q125=1
Q128B
Q129
Q130
Q131
Q132
Q133 Q130=2
Q134
Q135
Q136
Q137 Q135=2 or 8
Q138
Q139 Q137= 11 to 19
Q140
Q141A Q139=2
Q141B
Line No.
Q143
Q144
Q145
Q146
Q147
Q148
Q149
Q150
Q151A
Q151
HV151A01 Q141A=2
Q151BA01 to
Q151BI01
Q151A02 Q151A01=2
Q151BA02 to
Q151BI02
Q151A03 Q151A02=2
Q151BA03 to
Q151BI03
Q151A04 Q151A03=2
Q151BA04 to
Q151BI04
Q151A05 Q151A04=2
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Variables Skips
Q151BA05 to
Q151BI05
Q151A06 Q151A05=2
Q151BA06 to
Q151BI06
Q151A07 Q151A06=2
Q151BA07 to
Q151BI07
Q151A08 Q151A07=2
Q151BA08 to
Q151BI08
Q151A09 Q151A08=2
Q151BA09 to
Q151BI09
Q151A10 Q151A09=2
Q151BA10 to
Q151BI10
Q152A to Q152E Q151A10=2
Variables Skips
Q101A
Q101B
Q102
Q103
Q104
Q105
Q106
Q107
Q108
Q109 Q105=3 or 4 or 5 or 6
Q110 Q108 = 1
Q111
Q112 Q110=2 or 8
Q113
Q114 Q112=2
Q115 Q113 =>6
Q116
Q117 Q115=1
Q118 Q116=2
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Variables Skips
Q118A
Q119
Q120
Q121
Q122
Q123
Q124 Q122=2
Q125
Q126 Q124=2
Q127
Q128 Q120=2 Q126=2
Q129A
Q129B
Q130
Q131
Q132
Q133
Q134 Q129A=0 & Q129B=0
Q135
Q136A
Q139>=0 & Q105 =3 or 4
Q137 or 5 and Q109 = 0 to 4 Q136A>=0 & Q105 =1
Q138
Q139
Q141
Q141A Q139=1
Q142 Q139=3 Q141 IF (Q139=2)
Q143A Q139=4
Q143B
Q144
Q145
Q146 Q145=2 & Q139=1
Q147
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Section II
Ante-Natal, Natal and Post-Natal Care
Applicable only if Q137 >= 1 Since 1 January 2004 and Q138=1 & Q139=1 or 2
Variables Skips
Q202
Q203
Q204
Q205
Q206 Q204 = 2
Q207
Q208
Q209
Q210
Q211
Q212
Q213
Q214
Q215
Q216
Q214 A= 000 &
Q217 Q214B =000
Q218
Q219 Q217 = 2
Q220 Q206 = 2
Q221 Q219 = 1 or 2 or 3
Q222
Q223
Q224
Q225 Q222 A to N = 2 Q223=2
Q226
Q227
Q228 Q226 A to L = 2
Q229
Q230
Q231
Q232
Q233
Q234 Q230 = 01 to 10
Q235
Q236
Q237 Q233 A to J = 1 or 2 Q234 = 7
Q238
Q239
Q240
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Variables Skips
Q241
Q242
Q243 Q241 = 1
Q244
Q245 Q242 = 00 or 98
Q246
Q247
Q248 Q245 A to G = 2
Q245A to G
Q247 = 1 or 2 & =2 & Q138
Q138=1 & Q139 = 1 =1 & Q139
Q249 and Q245= 2 =1 &
Q250
Q251
Q252 Q250 = 0 or 7 or 8
Q253
Q136A Q249 =3 &
Q255 Q138=1 & Q145=1
Q256
Q257
Q258
Q259
Q118 if Q105 = 2 Q137>=1 &
Q136>=0 & q105 Q138=1 & Q247=1 or 2
=3 or 4 or 5 & Q139 =3 or & Q138 = 1
Q109 >=4 years Q137 = 0 4 & Q139 =2
Q253 1 or 2
or 3 or 4 &
Q137=1 &
Q138=1 &
Q260 Q145=2
Q261
Q262
Q263
Section III
Immunization and Child Care
Q260G =1 & Q261I = 1 &
Applicable only if Q147 >=1 Since 1 January 2004 Q147>=1
Variables Skips
Q301
Q302
Q303
Q304
Q305
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Variables Skips
Q306
Q307 Q305 = 1
Q308
Q309
Q310 Q305 = 2 Q306=1 or2
Q311A
Q311B
Q311C
Q311D
Q311E Q311B = 2 or 8
Q311F
Q311G Q311E = 2 or 8
Q313 Q307 = blank/missing or Q310 = 2 or 8
Q314 Q307 = any number or Q310 = 1
Q315
Q316
Q317
Q318 Q316 = 2 or 8
Q319
Q320
Q321
Q322
Q323
Q324
Q325 Q320 = 2 or 8 Q323=2
Q326
Q327
Q328
Q329
Q330
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Section IV
Contraception and Fertility Preferences
Variables Skips
Q329=1 or 2 & Q260G=1 &
Q138=1 or 2 & Q261E=1 &
Q401A01 Q145=1 Q262 if Q147 = 2 Q326=2 or 8 Q147=0
Q401B01 Q105 = 1 or 3 or 4 or 5 or 6
Q401A02 Q401A01 = 2
Q401B02 Q105 = 1 or 3 or 4 or 5 o 6
Q401A03 Q401A02 = 2
Q401B03 Q105 = 1 or 3 or 4 or 5 o 6
Q401A04 Q401A03 = 2
Q401B04 Q105 = 1 or 3 or 4 or 5 o 6
Q401A05 Q401A04 = 2
Q401B05 Q105 = 1 or 3 or 4 or 5 o 6
Q401A06 Q401A05 = 2
Q401B06 Q105 = 1 or 3 or 4 or 5 o 6
Q401A07 Q401A06 = 2
Q401B07 Q105 = 1 or 3 or 4 or 5 o 6
Q401A08 Q401A07 = 2
Q401B08 Q105 = 1 or 3 or 4 or 5 o 6
Q401A09 Q401A08 = 2
Q401B09 Q105 = 1 or 3 or 4 or 5 o 6
Q401A10 Q401A09 = 2
Q401B10 Q105 = 1 or 3 or 4 or 5 o 6
Q401A11 Q401A10 = 2
Q401B11 Q105 = 1 or 3 or 4 or 5 o 6
Applicable only if Q105 = 1
& Q401B01 = 2 or
Q404 Q401B02 = 2 Q401A11 =2
Q405
Q401A11 or Q401B11 if
Q105 = 1 & Q401B01 =1 or
Q406 Q401B02 = 1
Q407
Q408
Q409
Q410
Q411 Q406 = 03
Q412 Q406 = 01 or 02
Q413
Q414
Q410 = 11 to 19 or Q411 = 11 to 18
20 to 22 or 31 or 41 or 21 or 31 to 34
Q415 Q406 = 09 or 10 or 96 to 51 or 96 or 98 or 96 or 98
Q416
Q417
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Variables Skips
Q418
Q419 Q417 = 2
Q420
Q421
Q422 Q419 = 04 to 08
Q423
Q424 Q422 =2 or 8 Q422 = 2 or 8
Q425
Q426
Q427
Q428 Q419 = 09 or 10 or 96 Q426=2 Q424 =2
Q430 Q419 = 00 or 03 to 10 or 96 Q404 = 1 Q405 = 2
Q431
Q432
Q433 Q430=2
Q432=993 or 996 or
Q434 Q430=5 998
Q435
Q436 Q430=2 and Q404=2 or 3 & Q405=2
Q430=2&(Q401B01 Q430=5 & Q404=2
or Q401B02 or Q430=4 & Q404=1 or & &(Q401B03 or
Q401B03............or &(Q401B01 or Q401B02 or Q401B04 or
Q401B11) = 1 & Q401B03............or Q401B05............or
Q438 Q404 =1 Q401B11) = 1 Q401B11) = 1
Q439
Q430=5 & Q404=2
& &(Q401B03 or
Q401B04 or
Q401B05............or
Q430 = 5 and Q406=09 or Q401B11) = 1 &
Q442 10 Q405=1
Q430=2 & Q404=1
& Q405=2 &
&(Q401B01 or
Q401B02 or
Q432=00 to 23 or <2 Q401B03............or
Q443 years & Q430=1 Q405=2 Q401B11) = 2
Q444
Q445 Q443A to K = 2
Q446
Q447
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Section V
Reproductive Health
Variables Skips
Q401A11=2 or Q401B11=1 or 2 if Q105 = 2 or Q428 = 1 or 2 or 3 if
Q501 3 or 4 or 5 or 6 Q419 = 1 or 2
Q502
Q503A to H
Q504
Q505A to E Q501=993 or 994 Q502 = 2
Q501=995 or 996 or 997 and Q105 = 1 or 3 or
Q506 4 or 5 or 6
Q507
Q508
Q509 Q508A = 1
Q508B =1 or Q508C=1 or Q508D = 1 or
Q510 Q508E = 1 or Q508F =1
Q511
Q512
Q513
Q514 Q505E = 1 or 2 if Q105=2 Q507 = 2 Q510=2
Q515
Q516
Q517
Q518 Q515B = 1 or Q515C=1 or Q515D = 1
Q519 Q514=2
Q520
Q521
Q522 Q519=2
Q523
Q524
Q525
Q526
Q527
Q528 Q522 =2
Q529
Q530
Q531
Q532
Q533 only if Q522 = 2 and Q528A to I = 2 Q531=2
Q534
Q535
Q536
Q537
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V A R I A B L E S A N D S K I P S
Variables Skips
Q538
Q539
Q540
Q541
Q542
Q543
Q544
Q545
Q546 Q544=2
Q547
Q548A01 Q533 =2 Q546 =2
Q548BA01
Q548BB01
Q548BC01
Q548BD01
Q548BE01
Q548BF01
Q548BG01
Q548BH01
Q548BI01
Q548A02 Q548A01=2
Q548BA02
Q548BB02
Q548BC02
Q548BD02
Q548BE02
Q548BF02
Q548BG02
Q548BH02
Q548BI02
Q548A03 Q548A02=2
Q548BA03
Q548BB03
Q548BC03
Q548BD03
Q548BE03
Q548BF03
Q548BG03
Q548BH03
Q548BI03
Q548A04 Q548A03=2
Q548BA04
Q548BB04
Q548BC04
Q548BD04
Q548BE04
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V A R I A B L E S A N D S K I P S
Variables Skips
Q548BF04
Q548BG04
Q548BH04
Q548BI04
Q548A05 Q548A04 = 2
Q548BA05
Q548BB05
Q548BC05
Q548BD05
Q548BE05
Q548BF05
Q548BG05
Q548BH05
Q548BI05
Q548A06 Q548A05=2
Q548BA06
Q548BB06
Q548BC06
Q548BD06
Q548BE06
Q548BF06
Q548BG06
Q548BH06
Q548BI06
Q548A07 Q548A06=2
Q548BA07
Q548BB07
Q548BC07
Q548BD07
Q548BE07
Q548BF07
Q548BG07
Q548BH07
Q548BI07
Q548A08 Q548A07=2
Q548BA08
Q548BB08
Q548BC08
Q548BD08
Q548BE08
Q548BF08
Q548BG08
Q548BH08
Q548BI08
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V A R I A B L E S A N D S K I P S
Variables Skips
Q101
Q102
Q103
Q104
Q106 Q103=2
Q107 Q104 => 6
Q108
Q109 Q107=1
Section II
Family Life Education and Age at Marriage
Variables Skips
Q201 Q108 =2
Q202
Q203
Q204
Q205 Q202 = 2 or 8
Q206
Q207
Q208 Q205 = 2
Q209
Q210 Q208=2
Q211
Q212 Q210=2
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Section III
Reproductive Health
Variables Skips
Q301
Q302
Q303
Q304
Q305 Q302=2
Variables Skips
Q306 Q301=994
Q307
Q308
Q309
Q310
Q311
Q312
Q313 Q310 =2
Q314
Q315
Q316
Q317
Q318
Q319
Q320
Q321
Q322
Q323
Q324
Q325
Q326 Q324=2
Q327
Q328 Q326=2 Q313 =2
Q329
Q330
Q332
Q333
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11
Chapter
Occupational Categories
DIVISION 1 SCIENTIFIC, MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL, AND OTHER
PROFESSIONALS
00 PHYSICAL SCIENTISTS
Physicist
Chemists (Excluding Pharmaceutical Chemists)
Geologists and Geophysicists
Meteorologists
Physical Scientists
01 PHYSICAL SCIENCE
Physical Science Technicians
Physical Science Technicians, n.e.c.
03 ENGINEERING TECHNICIANS
Draughtsmen
Civil Engineering Overseer and Technicians
Electrical & Electronic Engineers Overseer and Technicians
Chemical Engineering Technicians
Metallurgical Technicians
Mining Technicians
Survey Technicians
Engineering Technicians, n.e.c
05 LIFE SCIENTISTS
Biologists, Zoologist, Botanists & related Scientists
Bacteriologists, Pharmacologists & related Scientists
Silviculturist
Agronomists & Agriculture Scientists
Life Scientist, n.e.c.
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14 JURISTS
Lawyers
Judges & magistrate
Law assistant
Jurists (including petition writers), n.e.c.
80
V A R I A B L E S A N D S K I P S
15 TEACHERS
Teachers, university & collages
Teachers, higher secondary & high school
Teachers, middle school
Teachers, primary school
Teachers, pre-primary
Teachers, special education
Teachers, craft
Teachers, n.e.c.
81
V A R I A B L E S A N D S K I P S
31 VILLAGE OFFICIALS
Village Officials
82
V A R I A B L E S A N D S K I P S
41 MANUFACTURERS, AGENTS
Sales Supervisors
Purchasing Agents
Selling Agents
Manufacturers Agents, n.e.c.
83
V A R I A B L E S A N D S K I P S
59 SERVICE WORKERS
Guides
Undertakers & Embalmers
Service Workers, n.e.c.
61 CULTIVATORS
Cultivators (Owners)
Cultivators (Tenants)
Cultivators n.e.c.
63 AGRICULTURAL LABOURER
Agricultural Labourers
84
V A R I A B L E S A N D S K I P S
66 FORESTRY WORKERS
Foresters & Related Workers
Harvesters & Gatherers of Forest Products (including Lac except Logs)
Log fellers & Wood Cutters
Charcoal Burners & Forest Product Processors
Loggers & Other Forestry Workers, n.e.c.
72 METAL PROCESSORS
Supervisors & Foremen, Metal Smelting, Converting and Refining
Metal Smelting, Converting and Refining Furnacemen
Metal Rolling, Mill Workers
Metal Melters & Reheaters
Metal Casters
Metal Molders & Core Makers
Metal Annealers, Temperers & Case Hardeners
Metal Drawers & Case Hardeners
Metal Platters & Coasters
Metal Processors
85
V A R I A B L E S A N D S K I P S
86
V A R I A B L E S A N D S K I P S
87
V A R I A B L E S A N D S K I P S
92 PAINTERS
Supervisors & Foremen, Painting
Painters, Constructions
Painters, Spray & Sign Writing
Painters, n.e.c.
88
V A R I A B L E S A N D S K I P S
Supervisors & Foremen, material & freight handling & related equipment operation (Loaders
and unloaders)
Loaders and unloaders
Riggers & Cable Splicers
Crane & Hoist operators
Earth moving & related machinery operators
Checkers, testers, sorters, weighters & counters
Packers, labellers & related workers
Material handling equipment operators, n.e.c.
98 DK (Don't know)
99 MISSING
[All the government workers/employees will come under the code – 21.
All military Service/defence personnel will come under the code – 57]
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PILLS
FREE
100 MALA-N
SOCIAL MARKETING PROGRAMME (SMP) BRANDS
101 APSARA
102 ARPAN
103 CHOICE
104 ECROZ
105 MALA-D
106 PEARL
CONDOMS
FREE
300 NIRODH
SOCIAL MARKETING PROGRAMME (SMP) BRANDS
301 AHSAS
302 BLISS
303 MASTI
304 MILAN
305 MITHUN LUXURY
306 NIRODH DELUXE/NIRODH LUBRICATED
307 SAWAN
308 TAMANNA
309 THRILL PREMIUM
310 USTAD
311 ZAROOR
312 ZAROOR RANGEELA
313 PICK ME
314 SUGAM
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CROPS -CODE
Code Crop Code Crop
01 Paddy 32 Chilles
02 Wheat 33 Turmeric
03 Jowar 34 Arecanut
04 Bajra 35 Coriander
05 Maize 36 Cardamom
06 Ragi 37 Sunhemp
07 Barley 38 Tobacco
08 Small millets 39 Guarseed and coconut
09 Gram 40 Korra
10 Tur 41 Vargu
11 Other kharif pulses 42 Samai
12 Other rabi pulses 43 Cheena
13 Groundnut 44 Kodan and kutki
14 Sesamum 45 Sawan
15 Rapeseed mustard 46 Trumba
16 Castorseed 47 Kangani
17 Nigerseed 48 Kudroo
18 Soyabean 49 Sewal
19 Sunflower 50 Phoolan
20 Cotton 51 Grim
21 Jute 52 Navane
22 Mesta 53 Rake
23 Sugarcane 54 Tea
24 Potato 55 Coffee
25 Onion 56 Rubber
26 Banana 57 Cashew nuts and cocoa
27 Tapioca 58 Opium
28 Sweet potato 59 Arecanut
29 Pepper 60 Flowers
30 Ginger 96 Others_____________(specify)
31 Garlic
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