[datameet] Re: census micro housing data

2014-09-01 Thread sumandro
Dear Shafeeq,

As you are looking for village-level data, you will have to work with 
Census data. NSSO data, being sample data and not full-enumeration, is only 
representative at the level of state-regions (a cluster of districts).

I remember seeing village/ULB level data for Census 2001. Will check and 
let you know which series/table may contain that.

Bests,

riju

sumandro
ajantriks.net

On Saturday, 30 August 2014 18:11:08 UTC+5:30, Shafeeq Rahman wrote:

 Dear Riju

 Thanks for your mail.

 I know about this publication, but it has only limited information abut 
 housing and still not released for 2011 census. Micro census may have 
 almost all the information at household level which is being released by 
 census at district or sub district level.

 Further, I think with the NSSO data we can only extract district level 
 information. Is there any way to extract the data at village level. 

 My main concern area is to collect the maximum information about housing 
 status at village level.

 Regards,

 Shafeeq
 

 On Saturday, 30 August 2014 16:02:26 UTC+5:30, sumandro wrote:

 Dear Shafeeq,

 I have used Census Data (bought from Census) but not the micro data 
 sample that you mention. As far as I remember, Census data comes with 
 village level information for all districts. So no need to look for 
 household level information that can be aggregated upto village level (like 
 in the case of NSSO data, where household level information is aggregated 
 into state-regions for representativeness). Also, take a look at the last 
 item (#12) on the right-hand list of the page you shared. It may have what 
 you are looking for.

 Bests,

 riju

 sumandro
 ajantriks.net

 On Friday, 29 August 2014 17:46:14 UTC+5:30, Shafeeq Rahman wrote:

 Dear All

 Can any body have the idea about the micro housing data released by 
 census regarding the variables and depth whether village level information 
 can be extracted from the same?

 Micro housing information is available at given link of census:
 http://censusindia.gov.in/New_Releases/newrel_aug05.html

 I appreciate if any body have worked on this data earlier can clarify 
 the same.

 Regards,

 Shafeeq Rahman, PhD
 New Delhi




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Re: [datameet] Re: census micro housing data

2014-09-01 Thread Nisha Thompson
When I spoke to the Karnataka Census department about 8 months ago about
getting the village level data.

They said it is available but you have to ask in Delhi.  So it might be
worth making a few calls to the Delhi Census office and finding out how
much it is.

NIsha


On Mon, Sep 1, 2014 at 6:31 PM, sumandro suman...@gmail.com wrote:

 Dear Shafeeq,

 As you are looking for village-level data, you will have to work with
 Census data. NSSO data, being sample data and not full-enumeration, is only
 representative at the level of state-regions (a cluster of districts).

 I remember seeing village/ULB level data for Census 2001. Will check and
 let you know which series/table may contain that.

 Bests,

 riju

 sumandro
 ajantriks.net


 On Saturday, 30 August 2014 18:11:08 UTC+5:30, Shafeeq Rahman wrote:

 Dear Riju

 Thanks for your mail.

 I know about this publication, but it has only limited information abut
 housing and still not released for 2011 census. Micro census may have
 almost all the information at household level which is being released by
 census at district or sub district level.

 Further, I think with the NSSO data we can only extract district level
 information. Is there any way to extract the data at village level.

 My main concern area is to collect the maximum information about housing
 status at village level.

 Regards,

 Shafeeq


 On Saturday, 30 August 2014 16:02:26 UTC+5:30, sumandro wrote:

 Dear Shafeeq,

 I have used Census Data (bought from Census) but not the micro data
 sample that you mention. As far as I remember, Census data comes with
 village level information for all districts. So no need to look for
 household level information that can be aggregated upto village level (like
 in the case of NSSO data, where household level information is aggregated
 into state-regions for representativeness). Also, take a look at the last
 item (#12) on the right-hand list of the page you shared. It may have what
 you are looking for.

 Bests,

 riju

 sumandro
 ajantriks.net

 On Friday, 29 August 2014 17:46:14 UTC+5:30, Shafeeq Rahman wrote:

 Dear All

 Can any body have the idea about the micro housing data released by
 census regarding the variables and depth whether village level information
 can be extracted from the same?

 Micro housing information is available at given link of census:
 http://censusindia.gov.in/New_Releases/newrel_aug05.html

 I appreciate if any body have worked on this data earlier can clarify
 the same.

 Regards,

 Shafeeq Rahman, PhD
 New Delhi


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