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Enterprise Survey 2014

India, 2013 - 2014
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Reference ID
IND_2014_ES_v01_M
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/kqgv-2v89
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  • india_2014_full_data_

Num. Full-time Employees At End Of Last Fiscal Yr: Skilled Production Workers (l4a)

Data file: india_2014_full_data_

Overview

Valid: 7165
Invalid: 2116
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 944
End: 947
Width: 4
Range: -9 - 5500
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Question pretext
INTERVIEWER: READ EACH CATEGORY
Literal question
At the end of fiscal year 2012/2013, how many permanent, full-time employees were:
Skilled production workers
Categories
Value Category Cases
-9 DONT KNOW (SPONTANEOUS) 5
0.1%
0 140
2%
1 98
1.4%
2 251
3.5%
3 239
3.3%
4 351
4.9%
5 377
5.3%
6 329
4.6%
7 208
2.9%
8 314
4.4%
9 95
1.3%
10 484
6.8%
11 60
0.8%
12 164
2.3%
13 86
1.2%
14 88
1.2%
15 289
4%
16 95
1.3%
17 51
0.7%
18 128
1.8%
19 22
0.3%
20 398
5.6%
21 18
0.3%
22 42
0.6%
23 27
0.4%
24 19
0.3%
25 179
2.5%
26 18
0.3%
27 26
0.4%
28 35
0.5%
29 6
0.1%
30 277
3.9%
31 3
0%
32 25
0.3%
33 8
0.1%
34 10
0.1%
35 126
1.8%
36 8
0.1%
37 4
0.1%
38 22
0.3%
39 5
0.1%
40 193
2.7%
41 8
0.1%
42 14
0.2%
43 12
0.2%
44 3
0%
45 71
1%
46 3
0%
47 8
0.1%
48 7
0.1%
49 2
0%
50 185
2.6%
51 3
0%
52 11
0.2%
53 4
0.1%
54 6
0.1%
55 33
0.5%
56 4
0.1%
58 6
0.1%
59 2
0%
60 106
1.5%
61 2
0%
62 6
0.1%
63 2
0%
64 8
0.1%
65 20
0.3%
67 5
0.1%
68 7
0.1%
69 3
0%
70 91
1.3%
71 3
0%
72 2
0%
73 1
0%
74 1
0%
75 38
0.5%
76 3
0%
77 2
0%
78 5
0.1%
79 1
0%
80 86
1.2%
81 4
0.1%
82 2
0%
83 1
0%
84 1
0%
85 15
0.2%
86 3
0%
87 1
0%
88 1
0%
89 4
0.1%
90 51
0.7%
91 3
0%
92 1
0%
93 1
0%
94 3
0%
95 14
0.2%
97 1
0%
100 133
1.9%
101 1
0%
105 10
0.1%
107 1
0%
108 2
0%
109 1
0%
110 16
0.2%
111 1
0%
112 2
0%
115 10
0.1%
116 1
0%
117 1
0%
118 2
0%
120 44
0.6%
122 2
0%
123 2
0%
125 15
0.2%
126 2
0%
128 1
0%
130 24
0.3%
132 1
0%
135 10
0.1%
136 1
0%
138 1
0%
140 21
0.3%
143 1
0%
145 1
0%
147 1
0%
148 1
0%
149 1
0%
150 87
1.2%
154 1
0%
155 7
0.1%
156 1
0%
160 16
0.2%
162 1
0%
165 4
0.1%
166 1
0%
168 5
0.1%
170 17
0.2%
175 19
0.3%
180 17
0.2%
185 5
0.1%
186 1
0%
189 1
0%
190 2
0%
194 1
0%
200 95
1.3%
202 1
0%
205 1
0%
208 1
0%
209 1
0%
210 6
0.1%
215 1
0%
220 13
0.2%
222 1
0%
225 9
0.1%
228 1
0%
230 7
0.1%
235 3
0%
239 1
0%
240 5
0.1%
246 1
0%
250 31
0.4%
258 1
0%
260 5
0.1%
269 1
0%
270 4
0.1%
272 1
0%
275 5
0.1%
280 6
0.1%
290 2
0%
294 1
0%
295 1
0%
300 41
0.6%
305 5
0.1%
310 3
0%
315 1
0%
320 2
0%
325 2
0%
330 3
0%
337 1
0%
340 4
0.1%
341 1
0%
343 1
0%
345 1
0%
350 17
0.2%
352 1
0%
365 1
0%
368 1
0%
373 1
0%
375 2
0%
377 2
0%
378 1
0%
380 1
0%
384 1
0%
385 1
0%
390 2
0%
400 19
0.3%
410 3
0%
416 1
0%
420 2
0%
430 4
0.1%
434 1
0%
437 1
0%
440 1
0%
450 9
0.1%
460 1
0%
475 1
0%
480 1
0%
487 1
0%
500 14
0.2%
514 1
0%
520 1
0%
528 1
0%
530 3
0%
540 2
0%
555 1
0%
568 1
0%
586 1
0%
600 12
0.2%
615 1
0%
620 1
0%
640 1
0%
644 1
0%
650 4
0.1%
660 1
0%
675 1
0%
680 1
0%
700 9
0.1%
738 1
0%
750 2
0%
767 1
0%
800 8
0.1%
846 1
0%
850 1
0%
900 6
0.1%
950 2
0%
960 1
0%
1000 7
0.1%
1050 1
0%
1100 1
0%
1175 1
0%
1185 1
0%
1200 7
0.1%
1217 1
0%
1250 1
0%
1300 2
0%
1400 1
0%
1500 1
0%
1600 1
0%
1800 2
0%
1900 1
0%
2100 1
0%
2500 1
0%
2970 1
0%
3000 2
0%
3150 1
0%
4000 3
0%
4500 2
0%
5500 1
0%
Sysmiss 2116
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
Interviewer instructions
Numbers of different types of permanent, full-time skilled production workers have some special knowledge or (usually acquired) ability in their work. A skilled worker may have attended a college, university or technical school or, may have learned their skills on the job.

Unskilled production worker are unskilled in that it is not required that they have special training, education, or skill to perform their job.
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