Literal question
3. Relation to head:
[] 1 Self
[] 2 Spouse of head
[] 3 Married child
[] 4 Spouse of married child
[] 5 Unmarried child
[] 6 Grandchild
[] 7 Father/mother/father-in-law/mother-in-law
[] 8 Brother/sister/brother-in-law/sister-in-law/other relatives
[] 9 Servant/employee/other non-relatives
7. Educational standard: general
[] 0 Not literate
[] 1 Literate without formal schooling
[] 2 Literate but below primary
[] 3 Primary
[] 4 Middle
[] 5 Secondary
Graduate and above in:
[] 6 Agriculture
[] 7 Engineering/technology
[] 8 Medicine
[] 9 Other subjects
Interviewer instructions
5.4.4 Column (3): Relation to head: The family relationship of each member of the household with the head of the household (for the head, the relationship is 'self') expressed in terms of specifies codes will be recorded in this column. The codes to be used are:
Self 1
Spouse of head 2
Married child 3
Spouse of married child 4
Unmarried child 5
Grandchild 6
Father/mother/father-in-law mother-in-law 7
Brother/sister/brother-in-law/sister-in-law/other relatives 8
Servant/employee/other non-relatives 9
5.4.8 Columns (7) and (8): Educational standard: Information regarding the general and technical education attained by the normal members of the household listed in column (1) will be recorded in columns (7) and (8) respectively in terms of the specified code numbers. For the purpose of making entries in those columns, only the course successfully completed will be considered. For instance, for a person who has studies up to say, first year B.A., his educational attainment will be considered only secondary (code number 5). Also, for a person who has studies up to 12th standard but has not set for the final examination or has failed or even passed in the examination, his educational attainment will be considered "secondary" only. The relevant codes to be used for recording entries in these two columns are:
General education [column (7)]
Not literate 0
Literate without formal schooling 1
Literate but below primary 2
Primary 3
Middle 4
Secondary 5
Graduate and above in:
Agriculture 6
Engineering/technology 7
Medicine 8
Other subject 9
Technical education [column (8)]
No technical education 0
Additional diploma/certificate in:
Agriculture 1
Engineering/technology 2
Medicine 3
Crafts 4
Other subjects 5
A person who can both read and write a simple message in at least one language is to be considered literate. Those who are not able to do so are to be considered not literate and will be assigned code 0. Those who are literate but never attended any school will be assigned code 1. Those who are by definition literate but are yet to pass primary standard examination will get code 2. Similarly code 3, 4 and 5 will indicate the successive higher standard of examinations passed. Matriculation, School Final, Pre-University, Higher Secondary and Intermediate Examinations will come under Secondary (code 5). A degree holder will get one of the codes 6 to 9 depending on the subject studied. For code 8, medical graduates belonging to school of medicine other than allopathic, e.g., homeopathic, ayurvedic, etc., are also to be taken into consideration. Code 6 will also include graduates in 'forestry', 'fishery science', etc. If more than one of the codes 6 to 9 are relevant for a person the following procedure will be adopted.
i. When code 9 as well as one of the codes 6 to 8 are relevant code 9 will not be considered.
ii. When more than one of the codes 6 to 8 are relevant, the code indicating the degree last obtained will be considered.
Persons who have attained proficiency in original languages (e.g. Sanskrit, Persian, etc.) through formal but not the general type of education will be classified appropriately at the equivalent level of general education standard.