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Fourth Annual
Employment - Unemployment
Survey
(2013-14)
Volume I
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF LABOUR & EMPLOYMENT
LABOUR BUREAU
CHANDIGARH
FOREWORD
Table (10) Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by broad 28-36
activity according to Usual Principal Status Approach (ps) for each
State/UT
Table (11) Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by broad 37-45
activity according to Usual Principal & Subsidiary Status
Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Table (12) Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by 46-63
Industry Divison NIC 2008 according to different approaches at
All India level
Table (13) Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by 64-72
Industry Section based on NIC 2008 according to Usual Principal
Status Approach (ps) for each State/UT
Table (14) Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by 73-81
Industry Section based on NIC 2008 according to Usual Principal
& Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Table (15) Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by 82-90
Occupation Divisions based on NCO 2004 according to Usual
Principal Status Approach (ps) for each State/UT
Table (16) Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by 91-99
Occupation Divisions based on NCO 2004 according to Usual
Principal & Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Table (17) Percentage distribution of workers aged 15 years & above 100-120
available for 12 months but actually worked according to Usual
Principal & Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Table (18) Distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by number of 121-129
months available and average number of months actually worked
according to Usual Principal Status Approach (ps) for each
State/UT
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
INTRODUCTION
• The Present Report is the Fourth Annual Employment-
Unemployment Survey 2013-14 conducted by Labour Bureau.
i
• All the Labour Force related tables are generated
State/Gender/Sector/Social Group wise.
• All the Labour Force Estimates are derived for persons aged 15
years and above only.
• In rural areas, the WPR is estimated to be 52.1 per cent under the
UPS approach as compared to 44.6 per cent in the urban areas.
ii
• The female WPR is estimated to be 23.8 per cent at All India level
under the UPS approach as compared to the male WPR of 71.4 per
cent.
iii
To get a better picture about the Employment
situation, it will be useful to look at the distribution
of workers or employed persons according to the
nature of their employment
• At all India level, 49.5 per cent persons are estimated to be self
employed under the Usual Principal Status Approach followed by
30.9 per cent as casual labour. Only 16.5 per cent were
wage/salary earners and the rest 3.0 per cent covered contract
workers.
• The survey results show that majority of the persons are employed
in the primary sector. Under Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing
sector, 46.9 per cent persons are estimated to be employed at All
India level based on Usual Principal Status Approach.
iv
For the first time in any nation-wide sample survey,
an attempt was made in this round of the Annual
Employment-Unemployment Survey to work out some
estimates of under-employment, considering only the
duration of work available to participants in the
Labour Force.
• Only 60.5 per cent of persons aged 15 years and above who were
available for work for all the 12 months during the reference
period were able to get work throughout the year, at All India level.
• In rural areas, only 53.2 per cent of persons aged 15 years and
above who were available for 12 months during the reference
period were able to get work throughout the year at All India level.
v
• About 4 per cent of the persons aged 15 years and above who were
available for 12 months during the reference period could not get
any work even for a single month during the reference period.
• About 46 per cent of the households are having only one worker.
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CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
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Force Participation Rate (LFPR) 2013-14, LFPR according to
as it is commonly known. The Usual Status Approach (Principal
Labour Force Participation Rate Status + Subsidiary Status) is
is a measure of the proportion of estimated to be about 56 per cent
a country’s working-age at National level. In comparison,
population that engages actively LFPR is reported to be nearly 74
in the labour market, either by per cent in China, 67 per cent in
working or looking for work. It Canada, 64 per cent in United
provides an indication of the States of America, 62 per cent in
relative size of the supply of United Kingdom and 60 per cent
labour force available to engage in Japan. Low LFPR primarily
in the production of goods and implies high dependency ratio.
services. The breakdown of the The development experience
labour force by sex and age group suggests a strong negative
gives a profile of the distribution correlation between dependency
of the economically active and growth, that is, lower
population within the country. A dependency ratios increase
careful assessment of how many growth and higher growth rate
new workers will enter the labour leads to lower dependency ratios.
force is a prerequisite to design
demand side policy interventions ILO Resolution Concerning
for gainfully absorbing these Labour Statistics
1.5 One of the important
numbers in the economy.
resolutions which was made in
Moreover, the indicator for
19th International Conference of
Labour Force Participation Rate
Labour Statisticians (ICLS) held
plays a central role in the study
at Geneva, 2-11 October, 2013 is
of the factors that determine the
that each country should aim to
size and composition of a
develop its system of work
country’s human resources.
statistics, including of the labour
force, to provide an adequate
1.4 Based on the present or
information base for the various
Fourth Annual Employment-
users of the statistics, taking
Unemployment Survey Report
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account of specific national needs social policies and programmes
and circumstances. Thus, it is related to employment creation,
more important to understand income generation, skills
the uses and the users/interest development including vocational
groups of labour statistics. education and training, and
related decent work policies.
1.6 In India, the main
users/interest groups who make Employment Statistics in India
use of the employment statistics 1.7 Labour Statistics are
are policy makers and collected, compiled and
administrators, research workers, disseminated by several agencies
media, workers’ organisations in India. Ministry of Labour and
and employers’ associations, Employment is one of the most
international agencies, etc. Thus, important sources of labour
it is not only the Ministry of statistics in India. It collects
Labour & Employment and some labour statistics through the
other welfare ministries and offices of Labour Bureau,
departments responsible for Directorate General of
making labour policy and laws Employment and Training
and their implementation, but (DGE&T), Directorate General of
agencies engaged in planning Labour Welfare (DGLW) and
socio-economic development, Directorate General Factory
particularly, the Planning Advice Service & Labour
Commission become other major Institutes (DGFASLI). Ministry of
users of employment statistics on Statistics and Programme
different aspects of labour. The Implementation is the other
other important resolution major source which collects and
includes that a system should be publishes the data through two
designed to monitor labour important organisations viz. the
markets and labour Central statistical Organisation
underutilization including (CSO) and the National Sample
unemployment, implementation Survey Organisation (NSSO).
and evaluation of economic and Besides these two, State
3
governments also collect labour Main Characteristics of the
statistics, mostly through the present survey
1.9 The current Employment -
Department of Labour &
Unemployment Survey is the
Directorate of Economics &
fourth in the series providing
Statistics.
annual results of the status of
labour market in India. The
1.8 Labour Force Surveys
survey covers the entire country.
primarily provide estimates of
The field work of the survey was
Labour Force Participation Rate,
launched in January, 2014. In
Worker Population Ratio and
majority of the States/UTs the
Unemployment Rate. These
field work was completed by
estimates are amongst the
June, 2014. The estimates of the
important measures of
Labour Force parameters and its
performance of an economy.
derivatives are generated at
Besides, they also provide
State/UT/All India level.
descriptive data by social groups,
sex, age, education, rural/urban
1.10 Considering the
sector, industry, occupation and
importance of Labour Statistics
type of activity. Different levels of
and its use by different agencies,
Government use these data for
it has been decided to bring five
evaluation, planning and design
volumes catering to the demand
of employment programs and
of different Users. The five
social safety net programmes for
different volumes are as follows.
persons with a particular
employment attribute. Besides
A. Employment - Unemployment
this, labour market analysts,
Scenario 2013-14
economists, consultants,
B. Youth Employment -
planners, forecasters and
Unemployment Scenario
academics in both the private
2013-14
and public sector also use this
C. Education, Skill Development
data for research purposes.
& Labour Force 2013-14
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D. Employment in Unorganized part of the national statistical
Sector & Social Security system.
Benefits 2013-14
E. Employment-Unemployment 1.12 Unorganized sector or
Scenario among different informal economy is replete with
Social Groups 2013-14 diverse concepts and lack
uniformity of definitions. The first
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structure and characteristics of earn satisfactory income, the
the informal sector in the labour youth bulge will become a
market with the available demographic bomb, because a
information. large mass of frustrated youth is
likely to become a potential
6
assess the extent of higher and better levels of skills
unemployment, broad activity by adjust more effectively to the
educational qualifications and challenges and opportunities of
kind of activities the youth are world of work. Potentially, the
pursuing across different states. target group for skill development
The striking feature of youth comprises all those in the labour
employment in the third force, including those entering
Employment Survey was that a the labour force for the first time,
relatively high share of youth was those employed in the organized
engaged in unpaid family work or sector and those working in the
helper, starting their working life unorganized sector. As discussed
supporting (informal) family in the foregoing paragraphs,
businesses or farms and very few India with a large and young
were self employed or population has a great
entrepreneurs. This attribute has demographic advantage. The
important policy implications for proportion of working-age
developing youth oriented population is likely to increase in
programmes for skills up the coming years. While this
gradation, knowledge provides opportunities, it also
enhancement and access to poses challenges. Policymakers
capital for youth. In the Fourth have to design and execute
Annual Employment- development strategies that
Unemployment Survey 2013-14 target this large young
also, a separate report on “Youth population. Demographic
Employment- Unemployment advantage is unlikely to last
Scenario 2013-14” has been indefinitely. Therefore timely
prepared. action to make people healthy,
educated, and adequately skilled
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mission mode and focussing on government schemes to the
job creation and targeted population. Accordingly,
entrepreneurship, in both rural information is collected on
and urban areas. Therefore in various social groups as part of
order to achieve these above the Fourth Annual Employment -
mentioned goals, a reliable Unemployment Survey. The
statistical base on skill information so collected is
development should be compiled and produced as
developed. Keeping these things separate report.
in mind, during the fourth
Annual Employment- District-level Estimates
Unemployment Survey specific 1.19 The National data
information on vocational complimented with district level
training acquired by persons data on employment related
aged 15 years and above, work parameters is an important input
profile of persons acquired to take decisions for
training etc. was collected. Based decentralized planning. District is
on data collected, a separate a basic unit of planning. Due to
report is prepared focussing on non-availability of data at district
vocational training and skill level for most of the
development. characteristics, the estimates at
State/UT level are used as a
Social Groups proxy for policy and plans at
1.18 During the previous Annual district level. During the third
Employment-Unemployment Annual Employment-
Surveys, the various Labour Unemployment Survey 2012-13,
Force parameters were derived estimates at district level were
separately for social group wise. started on pilot basis for the
In the current survey also, State of Andhra Pradesh. For
information has been collected deriving estimates at district
for different social groups in level, the State Government had
order to understand the outreach covered matching sample along
of different Central and State with labour Bureau main survey.
8
By pooling the central and state collection in their respective
sample, district level estimates States/UTs. Out of 36
for the state of Andhra Pradesh States/UTs, 22 States/UTs
were prepared. During the fourth agreed and undertook the
round, the district level estimates fieldwork on behalf of Labour
are proposed to be generated for Bureau. In the remaining
about 120 districts in the States/UTs Labour Bureau
country. As part of this survey, engaged about 400 contract
four States namely Andhra investigators to complete the
Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu fieldwork. Labour Bureau
and Maharashtra had expressed provided extensive training to
their desire to have district level State officials and contract staff
estimates of employment data. through interactive sessions and
Labour Bureau acceded to their workshops to familiarize them
request and provided all the with the methodology, concepts
technical guidance in selection of and definitions and the practical
rural/urban sample, training to aspects of the field work.
the enumerators/supervisors and
supply of blank schedules etc. All Supervision
the four States have covered 1.21 Usefulness of data depends
matching sample along with upon its quality and adherence to
Labour Bureau and completed the methodology adopted for the
the field work. The data for the survey. Labour Bureau adopted a
district level samples has been three-tier supervision of fieldwork
processed to derive district level to ensure that the data collected
estimates by Labour Bureau. is consistent with the agreed
definitions and concepts used in
Data Collection the questionnaire. All the
1.20 To ensure optimal States/UTs agreed to perform
utilization of available resources, first level scrutiny by the officials
Directorates of Economics and of Directorate of Economics and
Statistics of all the States/UTs Statistics in their respective
were requested to undertake data States. The objective of first level
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scrutiny is to ensure that sample schedules for authenticity,
units are correctly identified; consistency etc.
households are listed properly;
formation of hamlet groups and 1.23 In the third tier of
sampled households are selected supervision, Labour Bureau
using the prescribed statistical deputes its own regular officials
procedure and techniques. to verify the quality of data
Supervisors are also expected to collected. In addition, four
ensure that codes for status, consultants have also been hired
activity, industry group and on contract basis to undertake
occupation are consistent with random scrutiny of schedules
the responses through random and provide day-to-day guidance
field level inspections and to field staff and supervisors. Any
verification of data recorded by discrepancies observed at this
the investigators. level were referred back for
necessary rectifications at the
1.22 The second tier of scrutiny field.
is carried out through 120
supervisors engaged on contract Major Changes/improvements
basis. They are expected to check from earlier surveys
1.24 The methodology followed in
the reported data for overall
selecting the sample and
consistency and uniformity. In
coverage in the current survey is
many cases they are also
almost similar to the Third
deployed to field to perform
Annual Employment–
surprise inspections and work
Unemployment Survey. The
alongside the contract
details of the selection of first
investigators in clarifying their
stage unit, sample household etc.
doubts and helping investigators
is in detailed at the Annexure for
in collecting the data. The
“Sampling Design & Estimation
supervisors carried out number
Procedure”. However, based on
of inspections in different
the experience and the inputs
States/UTs in the sample First
and comments received from the
Stage units to check the filled in
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stakeholders, certain changes Limitations and future
have been made in the current challenges
1.26 As suggested elsewhere,
survey. Questionnaire used for
credibility of any survey depends
collecting the data has been
upon the accuracy tested over a
modified and simplified to
period of time and general
improve accuracy and reliability
acceptance of the results by the
of data. More focus has been
users of information. Unlike the
given to the informal set of
more institutionalized surveys
workers and vocational training
conducted by National Sample
acquired by the persons. Specific
Survey Office (NSSO) that tend to
blocks have been prepared for
establish relationship between
capturing this set of data after
expenditure and employment,
conducting pilot surveys.
purpose of annual employment
surveys carried out by Labour
1.25 The past experience
Bureau is primarily to assess and
suggests that selecting
estimate the structure and
households in second stage
composition of labour force and
sampling was less than
provide the data to various users
satisfactory because investigators
on regular basis. Within this
do not have knowledge, skills and
broad framework, there are
experience of sampling tools and
certain shortcomings that need to
random numbers. The training
be overcome in following rounds.
module for imparting these skills
was simplified in the current
1.27 The current methodology is
survey and higher proportion of
unsuitable for measuring under-
time was spent on this aspect of
employment, disguised
training by organizing mock
employment and seasonality of
exercises and workshops. This
labour force. Likewise it also does
has resulted in significantly
not capture the migration aspects
better quality of data in the
of employment. Further, there
current survey.
are reasons to feel that the
survey should be more sensitive
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to gender attributes to capture 1.5 million A4 size sheets are
the true and fair value of used in these surveys. It is right
contribution made by females. time to “Go Green” by using
hand-held electronic devices for
1.28 Survey of this magnitude collecting information. Apart from
conducted every year puts great reducing the non-sampling
deal of strain on available errors, these devices would also
resources. There is a need to help to significantly reduce the
relook the methodology of sample processing time.
size and household selection to
optimize the available resources Constitution of the Expert
without compromising the quality Group
1.30 Ministry of Labour &
and accuracy of the results. It is
Employment constituted an
assessed that approximately one
expert group under the
half of the total time required for
Chairmanship of renowned
survey is attributed to
Statistician Prof. S.P. Mukherjee
stratification related work and
with other experts on the subject
listing of households.
as members, to finalize the
questionnaires, sampling design,
1.29 Labour Bureau is following
instruction manual & other
a conventional approach of
technical details of the survey.
canvassing paper-based
Composition of the Expert group
questionnaires. Approximately
is annexed.
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CHAPTER-II
HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS
Table 2.1: Distribution of households by members aged 15 years and above (in %)
Particulars 1 member 2-3 4-5 6 & above
members members members
Rural 4.3 51.6 31.7 12.3
Urban 4.4 52.3 33.4 9.9
Rural + Urban 4.3 51.8 32.2 11.6
12% 4%
upto 1 member
2-3 members
6 & above
members
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Social Groups cent of households belong to
2.6 The households are Other Backward Classes category
classified based into four social followed by 30 per cent under the
groups, viz., Scheduled Castes, Others category, 19 percent
Scheduled Tribes, Other under the Scheduled Castes
Backward Classes and Other category and the rest about 10
category. The State-wise percent households under the
distribution of households among Scheduled Tribes category. Table
different social groups is 2.2 shows the distribution of the
presented in Tables 4, 4.1 and households among different
4.2 (Annexure IV). social groups in rural, urban and
rural + urban sectors.
2.7 The survey results show that
at All India level, about 41 per
2.8 In the rural sector, a trend, category and the rest 11.8 per
similar to the one observed at the cent under the Scheduled Tribes
All India level (rural + urban) is group.
visible. In rural areas the 2.9 In case of urban sector, the
proportion of households under Others category households have
Other Backward Classes category maximum proportion (42.4 per
is highest with 41.6 per cent cent) followed by 40 per cent
followed by 25.3 per cent under households under the Other
the Others category, 21.3 per Backward Classes category, 13
cent under the Scheduled Castes per cent households under the
15
Scheduled Castes category and under the Scheduled Tribes
4.5 percent households come category at All India level.
19%
30%
Scheduled Caste
Scheduled Tribe
10%
Other Backward Classes
Others
41%
16
0% 5%
1%
1%
MGNREGA
PMEGA
SGSY
SJSRY
93% Others
Households by number of
employed persons
2.11 These special tables are 5) 4 & above employed
attempted first time in the fourth households
Annual Employment-
Unemployment Survey Report. 2.12 Table 2.3 shows that about
Households are categorised 46 per cent of the households are
according to the number of having only one person as
employed persons based on employed/earner followed by
Usual Principal Status approach households with 2 employed
in that household. For that, all persons (31 percent). At overall
the households are grouped in level, households with 3
five categories as follows: employed persons constitute 12
percent and households with 4
1) None (no family member is employed persons and more
employed); constitute only 6 percent of the
2) 1 person employed households. It is also evident
households; from the table that around 5
3) 2 persons employed percent of the households does
households; not have even a single employed
4) 3 persons employed person/earner.
households;
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Table 2.3: Distribution of households by number of employed persons aged 15
years and above (in %)
Head None 1 person 2 persons 3 persons 4 & above
persons
Rural 4.1 42.6 33.4 12.7 7.2
Urban 5.7 54.8 27.1 9.1 3.3
Rural + Urban 4.6 46.3 31.5 11.6 6.1
6% 5%
12%
None
1 Person
46% 2 Persons
3 Persons
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household, ii) One wage/salaried wage/salaried persons & more in
person, iii) Two wage/salaried the household.
persons and iii) Three
4% 1%
17%
None
1 Person
2 Persons
3 Persons
78%
2.16 Around 17 per cent and 4 All India level. In urban areas,
per cent of the households are about 30 percent of the
estimated to be having 1 person households are found to be
and 2 persons wage/salaried in having 1 wage/salaried person in
their households respectively at their households.
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CHAPTER-III
LABOUR FORCE ESTIMATES
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persons aged 15 years and above defined as the number of persons
as was compiled in the previous unemployed per 1000 persons in
annual employment- the labour force (employed &
unemployment survey reports unemployed).
also. 𝒏𝒐. 𝒐𝒇 𝒖𝒏𝒆𝒎𝒑𝒍𝒐𝒚𝒆𝒅 𝒑𝒆𝒓𝒔𝒐𝒏𝒔
𝑼𝑹 = 𝑿 𝟏𝟎𝟎𝟎
𝒍𝒂𝒃𝒐𝒖𝒓 𝒇𝒐𝒓𝒄𝒆
Concepts of Labour Force
3.4 The basic concepts of
Measurement of Labour Force
important Labour Force
3.9 In a country where
parameters are given below:
majority of the workers are
employed in the unorganized
3.5 Labour Force Participation
sector and pursuing multiple
Rate: - Labour Force Participation
activities, estimating labour force
Rate (LFPR) is defined as the
and its derivatives by a single
number of persons in the labour
approach is a difficult task. In
force per 1000 persons.
such cases no single measure is
𝒏𝒐. 𝒐𝒇 𝒆𝒎𝒑𝒍𝒐𝒚𝒆𝒅 +
𝒏𝒐. 𝒐𝒇 𝒖𝒏𝒆𝒎𝒑𝒍𝒐𝒚𝒆𝒅 𝒑𝒆𝒓𝒔𝒐𝒏𝒔 appropriate to estimate the
𝑳𝑭𝑷𝑹 = 𝑿 𝟏𝟎𝟎𝟎
𝑻𝒐𝒕𝒂𝒍 𝒑𝒐𝒑𝒖𝒍𝒂𝒕𝒊𝒐𝒏
labour force parameters
precisely. As per International
3.6 Worker Population Ratio: -
practice, Labour Force related
Worker Population Ratio (WPR) is
parameters can be estimated for
defined as the number of persons
both longer reference period and
employed per 1000 persons.
current or shorter reference
𝒏𝒐. 𝒐𝒇 𝒆𝒎𝒑𝒍𝒐𝒚𝒆𝒅 +
𝒏𝒐. 𝒐𝒇 𝒖𝒏𝒆𝒎𝒑𝒍𝒐𝒚𝒆𝒅 𝒑𝒆𝒓𝒔𝒐𝒏𝒔 periods. Accordingly, based on
𝑳𝑭𝑷𝑹 = 𝑿 𝟏𝟎𝟎𝟎
𝑻𝒐𝒕𝒂𝒍 𝒑𝒐𝒑𝒖𝒍𝒂𝒕𝒊𝒐𝒏
longer reference period, Labour
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status approach. person who has worked even
Accordingly, the major time for 30 days or more in any
spent by a person (183 days economic activity during the
or more) is used to determine reference period of last twelve
whether the person is in the months is considered as
labour force or out of labour employed under this approach.
force. A person found In this approach, the reference
unemployed under this period is same as taken in the
approach reflects the chronic usual principal status
unemployment. In the approach (UPS). This approach
present survey, the usual is also called the usual status
principal status approach approach.
estimates are derived for a
moving reference period of 3.10 The results of Labour Force
last twelve months. For Participation Rate and its
example, if the household is derivatives are compiled
surveyed in January, 2014, separately in this report for the
the reference period for first two approaches namely
collection of information is Usual Principal Status (UPS)
January, 2013-December, approach and Usual Principal
2013. and Subsidiary Status (UPSS)
ii) Usual Principal and Subsidiary approach which are based on
Status (UPSS) Approach: - The longer reference period of one
other important approach to year.
measure the labour force
parameters is the usual Labour Force Participation
principal & subsidiary status Rate (LFPR)
3.11 The results of LFPR are
approach. This approach is a
presented in the form of
hybrid one which takes into
proportions for persons aged 15
consideration both the major
years & above only. In the
time criterion and shorter time
previous surveys also, LFPR was
period (30 days or more in any
estimated for persons aged 15
economic activity). Thus a
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years and above. The results are may be multiplied with the
compiled for all State/UT’s, corresponding population figure
sector and gender wise in the of same age-group/sector/
report. In order to derive the gender.
absolute figures, the proportions
Table 3.1: LFPR based on UPS & UPSS approach for persons aged 15 years & above
(in%)
Approach Rural Urban Rural+ Urban
M F P M F P M F P
UPS 74.7 29.1 54.7 73.8 18.5 47.2 74.4 25.8 52.5
UPSS 76.4 36.4 58.8 74.0 19.7 47.9 75.7 31.1 55.6
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3.14 Under the UPSS approach, seasonal workers in the
the LFPR at All India level is production of goods and services
estimated to be 55.6 per cent. In in the country. Many persons
this approach, the persons categorised as not in labour force
employed even for 30 days and or unemployed based on major
above is also taken into time criterion are counted as
consideration and counted as employed under this approach, if
employed. This approach is they have worked for 30 days and
important to understand the above during the one year
contribution made by the reference period.
90
UPS
80
UPSS
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
M F P M F P M F P
Rural Urban Rural+ Urban
Figure 1: Labour Force Participation Rate based on UPS and UPSS approach
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3.16 Further probing of the data male counterpart the same has
shows that in case of urban increased by 1.7 per cent only.
sector, there is slightest increase
in the LFPR in both the male and Worker Population Ratio (WPR)
female category. In case of male 3.17 The second important
increased by 1.2 per cent only total population for the specific
the other hand in rural sector, a parameters are derived for the
increased by 7.3 per cent under for persons aged 15 years and
the UPSS approach whereas for above at All India level is given
below in Table 3.2.
Table 3.2: Worker Population Ratio based on UPS and UPSS approach for persons
aged 15 years & above (in %)
Approach Rural Urban Rural+ Urban
M F P M F P M F P
UPS 71.6 27.2 52.1 70.9 16.2 44.6 71.4 23.8 49.9
UPSS 74.3 35.1 57.1 71.4 17.5 45.5 73.5 29.6 53.7
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are employed at All India level sector 44.6 per cent of the
based on major time criterion persons aged 15 years & above
approach. In case of gender wise are employed.
classification of results, 71.4 per
cent of males and 23.8 per cent 3.20 While analyzing the results
of female aged 15 years and for UPSS approach, it may be
above are employed at All India seen from table 3.2 that Worker
level based on UPS approach. Population Ratio is estimated at
53.7 per cent at All India level.
3.19 While comparing the The gender wise distribution of
results at sectoral level, it may be results shows that 73.5 per cent
seen from the above table that of males and 29.6 per cent of
52.1 per cent of the persons aged females aged 15 years and above
15 years and above are employed are employed based on UPSS
in rural sector whereas in urban approach at All India level.
80
70
60
50
40
UPS
30 UPSS
20
10
0
M F P M F P M F P
Rural Urban Rural+ Urban
Table 3.3: Unemployment Rate based on UPS & UPSS approaches for persons aged
15 years & above at All India level in %
Approach Rural Urban Rural+ Urban
M F P M F P M F P
UPS 4.2 6.4 4.7 3.9 12.4 5.5 4.1 7.7 4.9
UPSS 2.7 3.4 2.9 3.5 10.8 4.9 2.9 4.9 3.4
27
14
UPS
12
UPSS
10
0
M F P M F P M F P
Rural Urban Rural+ Urban
3.24 While analyzing the results which is one & half as compared
at sectoral level under the Usual to male category at All India level.
Principal Status approach, the While analyzing the results at
survey result reveals that in rural sectoral level, the unemployment
sector, the unemployment rate is rate in rural sector is estimated
4.7 per cent whereas in urban to be 2.9 per cent whereas in
sector, the same is 5.5 per cent urban sector, it is 4.9 per cent at
at All India level. In case of All India level.
females in urban sector, the
unemployment rate is Proportion Unemployed (PU)
28
Usual Principal Status approach The PU based on these two
and Usual Principal & Subsidiary approaches is given below in
Status approach in this report. Table 3.4
Table 3.4: Proportion Unemployed based on UPS & UPSS approaches for persons
aged 15 years & above at All India level (in %)
Approach Rural Urban Rural+ Urban
M F P M F P M F P
UPS 3.1 1.9 2.6 2.9 2.3 2.6 3.0 2.0 2.6
UPSS 2.1 1.2 1.7 2.6 2.1 2.4 2.2 1.5 1.9
3.5
UPS
3
UPSS
2.5
1.5
0.5
0
M F P M F P M F P
Rural Urban Rural+ Urban
29
workers/employed persons are iii) worked as helper in
household enterprise (unpaid
also classified based on the
family worker);
economic activity pursued by iv) worked as permanent regular
salaried/ wage employee;
them on the basis of National
v) worked as contract worker;
Industrial Classification 2008 vi) worked as casual wage labour
in public works;
(NIC 2008) at the section level.
vii) worked as casual wage labour
The workers or employed persons in other types of work;
viii) did not work but was seeking
are also classified among
and/or available for work;
occupations on the basis of ix) attended educational
institution;
National Classification of
x) attended domestic duties
Occupations (NCO 2004). only;
xi) rentiers, pensioners,
remittance recipients, etc.;
Activity-wise distribution of xii) not able to work due to
persons disability;
xiii)others (begging, prostitution,
3.29 Based on the Usual
etc.).
Principal Status approach, the
main activities pursued by the 3.30 The classification as
persons are as follows: mentioned above from sr. no. (i)
i) worked in household to (viii) belongs to the labour
enterprise as an own account force and remaining from sr. no.
worker;
ii) worked in household (ix) to (xiii) belongs to the non-
enterprise as an employer; labour force category under the
Usual Principal Status approach.
30
labour, 17 per cent as reveal that for male category of
wage/salary earners and persons, self employment is the
remaining 3 per cent as contract dominant category in which
workers based on Usual Principal majority of the male persons are
Status approach. Under the employed. Under the self
Usual Principal & Subsidiary employment category, 50.5 per
Status approach also same cent of the male persons are
pattern as observed in UPS employed followed by 29.2 per
approach is visible. The cent under the casual labour,
distribution of employed persons 16.9 per cent under wage/salary
by categories of employment, earners and remaining 3.3 per
namely, self employed, cent as contract workers based
wage/salary earners, contract on Usual Principal Status
workers and casual labour based approach. The distribution of
on UPS & UPSS approach is employed persons for male
presented in Table 3.5. category based on UPS and UPSS
3.32 While analyzing the results classification is given below in
at gender level, the survey results Table 3.6.
30.9
Self employed
49.7
Wage/salary earners
Contract worker
Casual labour
3
16.4
31
Table 3.6: Distribution of employed persons (male) among different categories of
employment based on UPS & UPSS approach (in %)
Rural+ Urban (male)
Self Wage/salary Contract Casual
Approach
employed earners worker labour
UPS 50.5 16.9 3.3 29.2
32
and mining & quarrying or remaining 22.2 per cent in the
Section A & Section B of NIC secondary sector i.e.
2008 classification. In the manufacturing and construction
primary sector, 46.9 per cent sector (Section C and Section F)
workers are estimated to be based on Usual Principal Status
employed followed by 30.9 per approach (Table 3.8).
cent in the tertiary sector and
Table 3.8: Sector wise distribution of employed persons based on NIC 2008
classification (in %)
Rural + Urban
Secondary
Approach Primary sector Tertiary sector
sector
UPS 46.9 22.2 30.9
Table 3.9: Sector wise distribution of employed persons in rural sector based on
NIC 2008 classification (in %)
Rural
Approach Primary sector Secondary Tertiary sector
33
61.4 per cent of the employed secondary sector and remaining
persons are in tertiary sector, 8.2 per cent in primary sector.
followed by 30.4 per cent in
Table 3.10: Sector wise distribution of employed persons in urban sector based on
NIC 2008 classification (in %)
Urban
Approach Primary sector Secondary sector Tertiary sector
Worked for 12
53.2 78.5 60.5
months
Worked for 6-11
42.2 16.3 34.7
months
Worked for 1-5
1.4 0.4 1.1
months
Did not get any
3.2 4.8 3.7
work
34
3.40 The survey results reveal available for 12 months were able
that 60.5 per cent of the persons to get work for 12 months. About
who were available for 12 months 4 per cent of the persons who
were able to get the work were available for work
throughout the year at All India throughout the year could not get
level as presented in Table 3.11. any work at All India level. The
In rural areas, the picture is results have been compiled at
quite gloomy as compared to State/UT, gender and sectoral
urban areas, as only 53.2 per level and are at Annexure IV.
cent of the persons who were
35
Annexure I
CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS
1
1.3 Household size: The of goods and services for
number of members normally exchange,
residing in a household is its size. ii. Of the non-market activities,
a) All the activities relating to
1.4 Economic activity: The
the primary sector which
entire spectrum of human activity
result in production
falls into two categories: i)
(including free collection of
economic activity and ii) non-
uncultivated crops, forestry,
economic activity. Any activity that
firewood, hunting, fishing,
results in production of goods and
mining, quarrying, etc.) of
services which adds value to the
primary goods for own
national product is considered as
consumption.
an economic activity. Further the
b) The activities relating to the
economic activities have two parts
own-account production of
namely i) market activities and ii)
fixed assets. Own account
non-market activities. Market
production of fixed assets
activities are those that involve
include construction of own
remuneration to those who
houses, roads, wells, etc., and
perform it, i.e., activity performed
of machinery, tools, etc., for
for pay or profit. Such activities
household enterprise and also
include production of all goods and
construction of any private or
services for market including those
community facilities free of
of government services, etc. On the
charge. A person may be
other hand non-market activities
engaged in own account
are those involving the production
construction in the capacity of
of primary commodities for own
either a labour or a
consumption and own account
supervisor.
production of fixed assets.
1.6 Activity status: It is the
1.5 Thus the term 'economic
activity in which a person is
activity' under the fourth Annual
engaged during the reference
Employment and Unemployment
period, which in turn decides the
survey includes:
person's participation in economic
i. All the market activities
and /or non-economic activities.
described above, i.e., the
According to this, a person will be
activities performed for pay or
in one or a combination of the
profit which result in production
2
following three statuses during a d) worked as regular
reference period: salaried/wage employee
i. Working or engaged in economic other than contract worker;
activity (work); e) worked as contract worker;
ii. Not engaged in economic activity f) worked as casual wage
(work) but either making labour in public works;
tangible efforts to seek 'work' or g) worked as casual wage
being available for 'work' in case labour in other types of
the 'work’ is available and works;
iii. Neither engaged in any economic ii. not working but seeking or
activity (work) nor available for available for work
'work'. (unemployed);
iii. neither working nor available
1.7 Activity statuses mentioned
for work (not in labour force)
against sl. no. (i) & (ii) above, are
i) attended educational
associated with 'being in labour
institution;
force' and the last s1.no. (iii) is
ii) attended domestic duties;
associated with 'not being in the
iii) recipients of rent, pension,
labour force'. Being in labour force
remittance, etc;
is further categorized into two
iv) not able to work due to
parts (i) employed and
disability;
unemployed.
v) Others (prostitutes, beggars,
etc.);
1.8 The three broad activity
statuses have been further sub- 1.9 The various concepts like,
divided into the following 'workers', 'unemployed', labour
categories as listed below: force, out of labour force are as
i. working or being engaged in explained below:
economic activity (employed):
1.10 Workers (or employed):
a) worked as an own-account
Persons who during the reference
worker (self-employed);
period are engaged in any
b) employer (self-employed);
economic activity or who, despite
c) worked in household
their attachment to their economic
enterprise as 'helper' (unpaid
activity, have temporarily
family worker);
abstained from work, for reasons
of illness, injury or other physical
3
disability, bad weather, festivals, the reference period are considered
social or religious functions or to be 'out of the labour force'. The
other contingencies necessitating persons under this category
temporary absence from work includes students, persons
constitute workers. Unpaid helpers engaged in domestic duties,
who assist in the operation of an rentiers, pensioners, recipients of
economic activity in the household, remittances, those living on alms,
farm or non-farm activities are also infirm or disabled persons, too
considered as workers. young or too old persons, beggars,
prostitutes, etc.
1.11 Seeking or available for
work (or unemployed): Persons, 1.14 It may be noted that workers
who owing to lack of work, had not have been further categorized as
worked but either sought work self-employed, regular
through employment exchanges, salaried/wage employee and
intermediaries, friends or relatives casual wage labour. The details of
or by making applications to these categories are defined in the
prospective employers or expressed following paragraphs.
their willingness or availability for
1.15 Self-employed: Persons who
work under the prevailing
operate their own farm or non-
condition of work and
farm enterprises or are engaged
remuneration are considered as
independently in a profession or
those who are 'seeking or available
trade on own-account or with one
for work' (or unemployed).
or a few partners are considered as
1.12 Labour force: Persons who self-employed. The essential
are either 'working' (employed) or feature of the self-employed is that
'seeking or available for work' they have autonomy (i.e., regarding
(unemployed) or both during a how, where and when to produce)
major part of the reference period, and economic independence (i.e.
constitute the labour force. regarding market, scale of
operation and money) for carrying
1.13 Out of labour force: Persons
out operation. The fee or
who are neither 'working' and at
remuneration received by them
the same time nor 'seeking or
consists of two parts - the share of
available for work' for various
their labour and profit of the
reasons during the major part of
enterprise. In other words, their
4
remuneration is determined wholly any regular salary or wages in
or mainly by sales or profits of the return for the work performed.
goods or services which are They do not run the household
produced. enterprise on their own but
assist the related person living
1.16 The self-employed persons
in the same household in
may again be categorized into the
running the household
following groups:
enterprise.
i) Own-account workers: The
self-employed persons, who 1.17 Regular salaried/wage
operate their enterprises on employee other than contract
their own account or with one workers: Persons working in
or a few partners and who others farm or non-farm
during the reference period by enterprises (both household and
and large, run their enterprises non-household) and getting in
without hiring any labour are return salary or wages on a regular
called as own account workers. basis (and not on the basis of daily
They may, however, have or periodic renewal of work
unpaid helpers to assist them contract) are the regular
in the activity of the enterprise. salaried/wage employees. The
category not only includes persons
ii) Employers: The self-employed getting time-rate wage but also
persons who work on their own persons receiving piece-rate wage
account or with one or a few or salary and paid apprentices,
partners and by and large run both full time and part-time.
their enterprises by hiring
1.18 Worked on contract basis:
labour are considered as the
As per the definition of contract
employers.
worker, a worker is deemed to be
employed as contract worker when
iii) Helpers in household
he/she is hired in connection with
enterprise: The helpers are a the work of an establishment by or
category of self-employed through a contractor. Contract
persons, mostly family workmen are indirect employees;
members, who keep themselves persons who are hired, supervised
engaged in their household and remunerated by a contractor
enterprises, working full or who, in turn, is compensated by
part time and do not receive the establishment. For the purpose
5
of present survey, in addition to 1.20 Different approaches for
the above mentioned category of determining activity status: The
workers, the term contract workers persons surveyed can be classified
includes workers whose work are into various activity categories on
governed by a contract agreement the basis of activities pursued by
either in writing or oral directly by
them during certain specified
the establishment. More precisely,
reference periods. There could be
the workers hired by the
three reference periods viz. (i) one
establishment directly for a specific
year, (ii) one week and (iii) each
job and for a specified period will
also be categorized under the day of the reference week. Based
contract category of workers. on these three reference periods,
three different measures of activity
1.19 Casual wage labour: A status are arrived at. These are
person casually engaged in others termed respectively as usual
farm or non-farm enterprises (both principal status, current weekly
household and non-household) status and current daily status.
and getting in return wage The activity status determined on
according to the terms of the daily the basis of a reference period of
or periodic work contract is a one year is known as the usual
casual wage labour. Usually in the principal activity status of the
rural areas, a type of casual person, that determined on the
labourers can be seen who basis of a reference period of 1
normally engage themselves in week is known as the current
'public works' activities. 'Public weekly status (CWS) of the person
works' are those activities which and the activity status determined
are sponsored by the Government on the basis of a reference period
or local bodies for construction of of one day is known as the current
roads, digging of ponds, etc. as daily status (CDS) of the person. In
relief measures (like flood relief, this report, the labour force related
drought relief, famine relief, etc.) parameters are estimated for a
and also under various reference period of one year.
employment generation schemes
1.21 Usual activity status: The
under poverty alleviation
usual activity status relates to the
programmes.
activity status of a person during
the last completed twelve months
from the date of survey. The
6
activity in which a person spent status so determined, the detailed
relatively longer time (major time activity status category of a person
criterion) during the reference pursuing more than one such
period is considered as the usual activity will be determined again
principal activity of the person. To on the basis of the relatively longer
decide the usual principal activity time spent.
of a person, he/she is first
1.23 Subsidiary economic
categorized as belonging to the
activity status: A person whose
labour force or not during the
usual principal status is
reference period on the basis of
determined on the basis of the
major time criterion. Persons, thus
major time criterion may have
adjudged as not belonging to the
pursued some other economic
labour force are assigned the broad
activity for 30 days or more during
activity status 'neither working nor
the reference period. The status in
available for work'.
which such economic activity is
1.22 For the persons belonging to
pursued during the reference
the labour force, the broad activity
period is the subsidiary economic
status of either 'working' or 'not
activity status of the person. In
working but available for work
case of multiple subsidiary
and/or seeking work is then
economic activities, subsidiary
ascertained again on the basis of
activity will be determined on
the relatively longer time spent
the basis of relatively longer time
during the period in the labour
spent criterion.
force. Within the broad activity
7
Annexure II
Introduction
Labour Bureau has been entrusted sample of about 1.36 lakh
with the task of conducting Annual household schedules has been
Employment-Unemployment covered during the survey in 36
Surveys in the country. The States/UTs.
objective of this annual survey is
to regularly make available the 2.5 Sample Design: A stratified
basic inputs on labour force multi-stage sample design has
related parameters to facilitate been adopted for the Fourth
policy formulation/review. The first Annual Household Employment-
such Annual Household Unemployment Survey. The first
Employment-Unemployment stage units (FSU) for rural sector
survey for the period 2009-10 was are the 2011 census villages in all
conducted during the year 2010. the States/UTs, except Kerala
Till so far three such surveys have State, where panchayat wards are
been conducted and thereon the FSUs. In case of urban sector,
reports released. The present one the latest available Urban Frame
is the Fourth Annual Employment- Survey (UFS) blocks for the period
Unemployment Survey in the 2007-12 prepared by National
series. Sample Survey Office are the First
stage units.
2.4 In the current survey, a
moving reference period is used to 2.6 Stratification: Each district of
determine the usual status activity a State/UT has been divided into
of the persons. The survey has two strata: i) rural stratum
been conducted in all the comprising of all the rural areas of
States/UTs by covering all the the district and ii) urban stratum
districts in the country. The field comprising of all the urban areas
work of the present survey was of the district.
launched in January, 2014 and
completed in majority of the 2.7 Sample Size: In all 36
States/UTs by June, 2014. A States/UTs, a total sample of
8
12598 First Stage Units (FSUs) is minimum of 8 each in rural and
allocated at All India level keeping urban areas.
in view the resource availability
and other logistics. Broadly 2.9 Allocation of State/UT level
considering the population rural and Urban Stratum sample
proportion, a sample of 7270 FSUs to districts: The State/UT level
is allocated to rural sector in all rural/ urban sample is further
the 36 States/UTs, while rest 5328 distributed among its districts in
FSUs are allocated in the urban proportion to rural/ urban
sector. While allocating the population/urban frame survey
sample, additional weight age is blocks. A minimum of 16 FSUs are
given to the urban sector as allocated to each State/UT for
compared to rural sector; so that rural and urban areas combined.
the urban areas are not under Stratum level sample is adjusted to
represented in the survey on the multiple of 4 FSUs with a
basis of proportional allocation, minimum sample size of 4 FSUs in
with the condition that in major a stratum. In case of some North
states the total sample size in Eastern States and UTs a marginal
urban sector does not exceed that increase in sample size is done due
of the rural sector. to their under representation in
overall sample because of their
2.8 Allocation of Sample to lower population.
States/UTs: Distribution of total
number of sample FSUs in rural 2.10 Selection of FSUs: For the
sector among the States/UTs is rural stratum, the village lists
done in proportion to their based on 2011 census frame are
respective rural population as per taken in the same order and the
2011 census, subject to a required sample is drawn by using
minimum sample allocation to circular systematic sampling
each State/UT. For urban sector, technique with probability
the sample FSUs are allocated proportional to size (size being the
among the 36 States/UTs in population of the village as per
proportion to the UFS blocks for Census 2011). In case of urban
the period 2007-12. A minimum stratum, the UFS blocks are
sample size in a State/UT is arranged in ascending order based
allocated at 16 FSUs with a on the town variable. After
9
arranging UFS blocks, sample is 2.11 Criteria for hamlet
drawn by circular systematic group/sub block formation: Large
sampling. This arrangement is FSUs having approximate present
done to ensure that most of the population of 1200 or more are
towns are represented in the divided into a suitable number
sample. In both, the rural and the (say, D) of 'hamlet-groups'(hg) in
urban strata, samples are drawn the rural sector and 'sub-
in the form of two independent blocks'(sb) in the urban sector as
sub-samples. stated below.
1800 to 2399 4
2400 to 2999 5
3000 to 3599
6
........................and so on
600 to 899 3
900 to 1199 4
1200 to 1499 5
.............................and so on
10
2.13 Selection of hamlet households in that area will be
groups/sub blocks: In case of listed (including those found to be
large village/UFS block wherever temporarily locked after
hamlet-groups/sub-blocks have ascertaining the temporariness of
been formed, two hamlet-groups locking of households through
/sub-blocks are selected. The local people). The hamlet-group/
procedure to select the hg/sb is as sub-block with sample hg/sb
follows: number 1 will be listed first and
i) The hg/sb with maximum that with sample hg/sb number 2
percentage share of population will be listed next.
will always be selected and
termed as hg/sb 1. Formation of Second Stage
ii) Second hg/sb will be selected Strata and allocation of
from the remaining hgs/sbs by households:
simple random sampling and 2.15 For canvassing the
termed as hg/sb 2. schedules, all the households
Listing and selection of the listed in selected FSU/ hamlet-
households will be done groups/ sub-blocks are to be
independently in the two selected stratified into four second stage
hamlet-groups/sub-blocks. In case strata (SSS) as given below:
hamlet-groups/sub-blocks is The second-stage-strata in the
formed in a sample FSU, it is rural and urban stratum will be
ensured that the hamlet-groups/ formed based on the number of
sub-blocks formed are clearly persons in a household aged 15
identifiable in terms of physical years and above. The four second-
landmarks. The FSU without stage-strata (SSS) in the rural and
hg/sb formation will be treated as urban strata are formed in the
sample hg/sb number 1. following order:
2.16 Allocation of households:
2.14 Listing of households: After
The number of households to be
determining the hamlet-
surveyed (h) in each second stage
groups/sub-blocks i.e. areas to be
stratum in the sample FSUs is as
considered for listing, all the
follows:
11
No. of members in the household
Second Stage Strata (SSS)
aged 15 years & above
SSS1 1
SSS2 2-3
SSS3 4-5
h1 1 1 1 1
h2 2 3 2 2
h3 4 4 2 2
h4 3 2 1 1
Total 10 10 6 6
12
2.19 The table given below may which the compensation is to be
be useful for deciding the SSS from made.
2 1, 3, 4
3 1, 2, 4
4 1, 2, 3
Estimation Procedure
13
z = size of selected sample village
n = number of sample FSUs surveyed in a stratum
H = total number of households listed in a second-stage stratum of an FSU
/ hamlet-group or sub-block of sample FSU
h = number of households surveyed in a second-stage stratum of an FSU /
hamlet-group or sub-block of sample FSU
x, y = observed value of characteristics x, y under estimation
𝑛
𝑁
𝑌� = �{𝑦𝑖1 + 𝐷𝑖∗ 𝑦𝑖2 }
𝑛
𝑖=1
4 𝑛𝑗 ℎ𝑖1𝑗 ℎ𝑖2𝑗
𝑁 𝐻𝑖1𝑗 𝐻𝑖2𝑗
𝑌� = � � � � 𝑦𝑖1𝑗𝑘 + 𝐷𝑖∗ � 𝑦𝑖2𝑗𝑘 �
𝑛𝑗 ℎ𝑖1𝑗 ℎ𝑖2𝑗
𝑗=1 𝑖=1 𝑘=1 𝑘=1
15
Annexure-III
Table (A1): Census Population as on 1st March 2011, percentage decadal change in population of aged 15 years and
above between census 2001 and 2011 and projected population as on 1st March 2014 for each State/UT and All-India.
Male
Rural Urban
Census Percentage Projected Census Percentage Projected
Population as Decadal Population as Population Decadal Population as
on 1st March Change in on 1st March as on 1st Change in on 1st March
Name of State/UT/All India 2011 Population 2014 March 2011 Population 2014
Between Between
Census 2001 Census 2001
and 2011 (15 and 2011 (15
years & above) years & above)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
ANDHRA PRADESH 12723964 10.0 13093209 5404834 40.9 5990401
ARUNACHAL PRADESH 345540 27.5 371677 117911 43.0 131269
ASSAM 8984143 22.5 9548662 1714757 28.8 1849850
BIHAR 28291540 29.1 30546078 4069247 38.9 4490528
CHHATTISGARH 6494519 27.5 6985554 2174035 49.0 2450266
DELHI 155382 -53.7 123305 6363500 31.0 6901161
GOA 214051 -16.1 203050 359885 39.2 397463
GUJARAT 12079593 14.8 12589430 10003996 42.5 11125802
HARYANA 5975814 19.6 6305413 3372282 53.0 3830960
HIMACHAL PRADESH 2255762 21.8 2393358 286050 15.7 298878
JAMMU & KASHMIR 3006222 21.3 3185282 1369519 38.0 1508339
JHARKHAND 7879281 26.7 8458689 2887142 35.2 3160369
KARNATAKA 13699163 16.8 14353829 9008103 38.1 9923151
KERALA 6295592 -23.8 5803442 5724882 92.9 6972298
MADHYA PRADESH 17511973 27.8 18849436 7433688 34.4 8122980
MAHARASHTRA 22301917 20.3 23573155 19941760 28.1 21481340
MANIPUR 696321 30.4 754056 293961 48.2 330759
MEGHALAYA 685697 29.6 741237 205902 38.5 227031
MIZORAM 170995 17.8 179631 203010 31.8 220542
NAGALAND 463981 -14.7 442413 208644 67.4 243528
ODISHA 12274108 19.0 12930113 2709680 30.8 2936879
PUNJAB 6588388 16.4 6896043 4131637 33.0 4501007
RAJASTHAN 16703648 29.4 18047056 6161691 37.1 6773276
SIKKIM 176803 5.6 179740 61292 154.0 81074
TAMIL NADU 13968706 12.6 14476343 13379738 31.3 14517328
TELANGANA 7876461 10.0 8105034 5169855 40.9 5729964
TRIPURA 974268 10.4 1003582 379194 82.3 454026
UTTAR PRADESH 50021327 26.2 53636523 16003291 37.4 17604641
UTTARAKHAND 2317524 21.7 2458377 1158496 43.9 1292219
WEST BENGAL 22562028 19.2 23785339 11545116 30.6 12506875
A & N ISLANDS 96137 5.6 97709 59268 24.8 63340
CHANDIGARH 12542 -69.4 8788 423178 30.9 458735
DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI 65424 9.3 67193 71790 225.5 102288
DAMAN & DIU 23376 -52.6 18689 97529 371.4 155291
LAKSHADWEEP 5253 -52.6 4199 19534 109.3 24380
PUDUCHERRY 143757 23.7 153243 316228 33.7 345008
ALL INDIA 283897844 19.8 299694844 142648158 37.0 156761864
Note: 1. Population and Percentage decadal change in population aged 15 years and above were calculated using Table
C13 of Census 2001 and 2011.
2. For any category of persons of any State/UT/All-India, Projected population as on 1st March 2014 has been derived
using the formula. A=A1*{[1+(R/100)]^(36/120)}, where A1 is the census population as on 1st March 2011, R is the
percentage decadal change in population between 2001 and 2011 and A is the projected population as on 1st March
2014.
1
Annexure-III
Table (A2): Census Population as on 1st March 2011, percentage decadal change in population of aged 15 years and above
between census 2001 and 2011 and projected population as on 1st March 2014 for each State/UT and All-India.
Female
Rural Urban
Census Percentage Projected Census Percentage Projected
Population Decadal Population as Population Decadal Population as
as on 1st Change in on 1st March as on 1st Change in on 1st March
Name of State/UT/All India March 2011 Population 2014 March 2011 Population 2014
Between Between
Census 2001 Census 2001
and 2011 (15 and 2011 (15
years & above) years & above)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
ANDHRA PRADESH 12816437 11.7 13249933 5494012 46.0 6155076
ARUNACHAL PRADESH 325478 35.7 356701 99928 64.5 116011
ASSAM 8616599 25.5 9223239 1622354 44.4 1811334
BIHAR 25996835 26.1 27869469 3617140 45.4 4046708
CHHATTISGARH 6575704 26.2 7050637 2093989 55.3 2389598
DELHI 135541 -48.6 111018 5551497 43.0 6180898
GOA 217893 -14.5 207865 346462 43.9 386409
GUJARAT 11701925 14.7 12194403 8969721 43.4 9993714
HARYANA 5417300 23.4 5770549 3024578 59.7 3480418
HIMACHAL PRADESH 2292147 21.4 2429423 245095 27.8 263821
JAMMU & KASHMIR 2769414 24.6 2958397 1140318 44.9 1274528
JHARKHAND 7592263 25.6 8129999 2621596 45.3 2932391
KARNATAKA 13592754 17.4 14263534 8724552 42.4 9700618
KERALA 7024324 -22.4 6509933 6495803 100.4 8001781
MADHYA PRADESH 16405951 28.7 17694395 6890093 39.2 7608157
MAHARASHTRA 21723749 19.5 22913685 18081996 35.2 19795384
MANIPUR 687000 32.3 747100 309047 51.7 350192
MEGHALAYA 682380 33.4 744019 209184 43.6 233153
MIZORAM 162204 24.1 173054 204362 41.7 226889
NAGALAND 440247 -10.5 425903 185127 91.1 224838
ODISHA 12264737 18.8 12914816 2530100 39.1 2793204
PUNJAB 6198975 19.3 6535450 3697866 37.7 4070415
RAJASTHAN 15947725 30.0 17253647 5740345 43.3 6394011
SIKKIM 150478 7.8 153925 54891 189.1 75477
TAMIL NADU 14149428 12.5 14659052 13574850 34.5 14835967
TELANGANA 7971663 11.7 8241292 5053706 46.0 5661791
TRIPURA 929717 12.1 962252 371131 86.3 447293
UTTAR PRADESH 46430902 28.6 50068095 14426493 42.2 16035063
UTTARAKHAND 2425665 20.9 2567876 1038991 55.1 1185243
WEST BENGAL 21414024 19.6 22596247 10905021 40.6 12079797
A & N ISLANDS 81610 9.2 83801 50523 38.2 55677
CHANDIGARH 7964 -64.1 5857 344908 37.1 379174
DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI 53477 13.6 55557 44833 229.0 64088
DAMAN & DIU 19661 -18.9 18463 47340 128.4 60654
LAKSHADWEEP 4853 -53.8 3849 18261 104.3 22625
PUDUCHERRY 151100 30.0 163472 337375 39.5 372786
ALL INDIA 273338790 20.1 288762233 134036267 43.4 149349628
Note: 1. Population and Percentage decadal change in population aged 15 years and above were calculated using Table
C13 of Census 2001 and 2011.
2. For any category of persons of any State/UT/All-India, Projected population as on 1st March 2014 has been derived using
the formula. A=A1*{[1+(R/100)]^(36/120)}, where A1 is the census population as on 1st March 2011, R is the percentage
decadal change in population between 2001 and 2011 and A is the projected population as on 1st March 2014.
2
Annexure IV
Table (1): Number of villages/UFS blocks allocated and actually surveyed for each
State/UT
Rural+Urban
Sl. Name of State/UT/ Number of villages/UFS blocks allocated Actual number of villages/UFS blocks
No. All India surveyed
Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1
Table (2): Number of households and persons surveyed for each State/UT
Rural+Urban
Sl. Name of State/UT/ Number of households surveyed Number of persons surveyed
No. All India Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
2
Table (3): Per 1000 distribution of households (hhs) by members aged 15 years & above
Rural+Urban
Sl. Name of State/UT/ distribution of households by members aged 15 years and above
No. All India
upto 1 member 2-3 members 4-5 members 6 & above
members
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 Andhra Pradesh 75 623 260 42
2 Arunachal Pradesh 134 445 219 203
3 Assam 42 539 309 110
4 Bihar 33 526 294 147
5 Chhattisgarh 59 531 301 109
3
Table (3.1): Per 1000 distribution of households (hhs) by members aged 15 years &
above
Rural
Sl. Name of State/UT/ distribution of households by members aged 15 years and above
No. All India
upto 1 member 2-3 members 4-5 members 6 & above
members
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 Andhra Pradesh 79 624 255 42
2 Arunachal Pradesh 132 424 221 223
3 Assam 38 537 313 112
4 Bihar 34 526 294 147
5 Chhattisgarh 60 542 287 111
4
Table (3.2): Per 1000 distribution of households (hhs) by members aged 15 years &
above
Urban
Sl. Name of State/UT/ distribution of households by members aged 15 years and above
No. All India
upto 1 member 2-3 members 4-5 members 6 & above
members
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 Andhra Pradesh 67 619 273 41
2 Arunachal Pradesh 146 552 206 97
3 Assam 68 548 287 97
4 Bihar 32 527 298 142
5 Chhattisgarh 56 486 359 99
5
Table (4): Per 1000 distribution of households (hhs) by social group for each State/UT
Rural+Urban
Sl. Name of State/UT/ distribution of households by social group
No. All India
scheduled caste scheduled tribe other backward others
classes
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 Andhra Pradesh 176 72 463 289
2 Arunachal Pradesh 13 883 37 67
3 Assam 94 169 270 467
4 Bihar 204 31 581 184
5 Chhattisgarh 151 298 455 96
6
Table (4.1): Per 1000 distribution of households (hhs) by social group for each State/UT
Rural
Sl. Name of State/UT/ distribution of households by social group
No. All India
scheduled caste scheduled tribe other backward others
classes
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 Andhra Pradesh 203 82 453 262
2 Arunachal Pradesh 12 943 20 24
3 Assam 89 185 280 446
4 Bihar 212 32 576 180
5 Chhattisgarh 165 351 449 35
7
Table (4.2): Per 1000 distribution of households (hhs) by social group for each State/UT
Urban
Sl. Name of State/UT/ distribution of households by social group
No. All India
scheduled caste scheduled tribe other backward others
classes
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 Andhra Pradesh 106 49 489 356
2 Arunachal Pradesh 19 565 125 291
3 Assam 125 69 207 600
4 Bihar 135 24 619 222
5 Chhattisgarh 94 93 479 333
8
Table (5): Per 1000 distribution of households (hhs) benefited from employment generating
schemes for each State/UT
Rural+Urban
Sl. Name of State/UT/ distribution of households benefited from
No. All India
MGNREGA PMEGA SGSY SJSRY Others
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 Andhra Pradesh 298 0 1 - 2
2 Arunachal Pradesh 271 7 132 17 59
3 Assam 241 2 4 - 27
4 Bihar 78 2 1 - 16
5 Chhattisgarh 544 7 1 - 16
6 Delhi - - - - -
7 Goa - - - - -
8 Gujarat 29 0 2 - 15
9 Haryana 97 1 0 - 2
10 Himachal Pradesh 405 2 - - 19
16 Maharashtra 44 2 2 0 4
17 Manipur 793 0 - 25 7
18 Meghalaya 540 - - 0 -
19 Mizoram 846 0 - 1 69
20 Nagaland 681 84 204 19 163
21 Odisha 245 0 0 - 10
22 Punjab 66 0 0 - 3
23 Rajasthan 273 1 1 0 2
24 Sikkim 477 - - - 24
25 Tamil Nadu 430 1 4 - 6
26 Telangana 445 1 3 - 5
27 Tripura 812 0 8 - 74
28 Uttarakhand 295 2 2 - 19
29 Uttar Pradesh 160 1 0 1 19
30 West Bengal 482 2 8 2 4
9
Table (5.1): Per 1000 distribution of households (hhs) benefited from employment generating
schemes for each State/UT
Scheduled Caste (Rural+Urban)
Sl. Name of State/UT/ distribution of households benefited from
No. All India
MGNREGA PMEGA SGSY SJSRY Others
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 Andhra Pradesh 435 - - - 3
2 Arunachal Pradesh 627 - 135 - 104
3 Assam 355 - 14 - 70
4 Bihar 174 3 2 - 10
5 Chhattisgarh 458 23 - - 3
6 Delhi - - - - -
7 Goa - - - - -
8 Gujarat 69 - - - 33
9 Haryana 282 6 - - 4
10 Himachal Pradesh 546 3 - - 9
16 Maharashtra 58 4 4 0 5
17 Manipur 1000 5 - - -
18 Meghalaya 81 - - - -
19 Mizoram 1000 - - - 180
20 Nagaland 497 10 296 - -
21 Odisha 255 - - - 4
22 Punjab 129 - - - 2
23 Rajasthan 421 1 1 2 4
24 Sikkim 791 - - - 8
25 Tamil Nadu 531 1 9 - 11
26 Telangana 556 0 9 - 0
27 Tripura 897 2 40 - 112
28 Uttarakhand 478 - - - 25
29 Uttar Pradesh 257 1 0 - 32
30 West Bengal 577 3 13 0 6
31 A & N Islands - - - - -
32 Chandigarh - - - - -
33 Dadra & Nagar Haveli - - - - -
34 Daman & Diu - - - - -
35 Lakshadweep - - - - -
36 Puducherry 314 - - - -
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Table (5.2): Per 1000 distribution of households (hhs) benefited from employment generating
schemes for each State/UT
Scheduled Tribe (Rural+Urban)
Sl. Name of State/UT/ distribution of households benefited from
No. All India
MGNREGA PMEGA SGSY SJSRY Others
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 Andhra Pradesh 459 - - - 4
2 Arunachal Pradesh 272 7 136 17 59
3 Assam 303 1 2 - 20
4 Bihar 77 - - - 1
5 Chhattisgarh 646 3 2 - 32
6 Delhi - - - - -
7 Goa - - - - -
8 Gujarat 37 - - - 8
9 Haryana 98 - - - -
10 Himachal Pradesh 570 - - - 1
16 Maharashtra 96 6 6 - 5
17 Manipur 832 - - - -
18 Meghalaya 524 - - 0 -
19 Mizoram 827 0 - 1 61
20 Nagaland 692 79 190 20 164
21 Odisha 326 1 0 - 5
22 Punjab 164 - - - -
23 Rajasthan 328 2 3 - 3
24 Sikkim 430 - - - 46
25 Tamil Nadu 268 - - - -
26 Telangana 460 - - - -
27 Tripura 789 - - - 55
28 Uttarakhand 296 - - - 40
29 Uttar Pradesh 299 - - - 17
30 West Bengal 565 9 - 50 5
31 A & N Islands 23 - - - -
32 Chandigarh - - - - -
33 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 79 - - - -
34 Daman & Diu - - - - -
35 Lakshadweep - - - - 13
36 Puducherry - - - - -
11
Table (5.3): Per 1000 distribution of households (hhs) benefited from employment generating
schemes for each State/UT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 Andhra Pradesh 301 1 1 - 2
2 Arunachal Pradesh 241 - - - 28
3 Assam 213 1 6 - 30
4 Bihar 62 2 1 - 20
5 Chhattisgarh 526 6 - - 8
6 Delhi - - - - -
7 Goa - - - - -
8 Gujarat 25 1 5 - 17
9 Haryana 57 - - - 5
10 Himachal Pradesh 286 - - - 26
16 Maharashtra 36 1 2 - 3
17 Manipur 694 - - 36 15
18 Meghalaya - - - - -
19 Mizoram 1000 - - - 189
20 Nagaland - - - - -
21 Odisha 299 0 - - 10
22 Punjab 37 0 0 - 8
23 Rajasthan 261 1 0 - 1
24 Sikkim 601 - - - 47
25 Tamil Nadu 403 0 3 - 5
26 Telangana 437 2 3 - 5
27 Tripura 740 - - - 3
28 Uttarakhand 206 1 - - 22
29 Uttar Pradesh 137 1 0 1 16
30 West Bengal 449 1 7 6 4
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Table (5.4): Per 1000 distribution of households (hhs) benefited from employment generating
schemes for each State/UT
Others (Rural+Urban)
Sl. Name of State/UT/ distribution of households benefited from
No. All India
MGNREGA PMEGA SGSY SJSRY Others
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 Andhra Pradesh 137 - - - 1
2 Arunachal Pradesh 97 18 97 25 63
3 Assam 210 3 1 - 18
4 Bihar 14 1 1 - 13
5 Chhattisgarh 139 - - - 20
6 Delhi - - - - -
7 Goa - - - - -
8 Gujarat 5 0 1 - 11
9 Haryana 6 1 0 - 0
10 Himachal Pradesh 337 3 - - 23
16 Maharashtra 26 1 - - 4
17 Manipur 896 - - - -
18 Meghalaya 723 - - - -
19 Mizoram 1000 - - - 74
20 Nagaland 583 331 506 - 336
21 Odisha 69 - - - 20
22 Punjab 10 - - - 3
23 Rajasthan 95 0 1 - 1
24 Sikkim 264 - - - 1
25 Tamil Nadu 274 - 22 - 2
26 Telangana 241 - - - 8
27 Tripura 844 - - - 117
28 Uttarakhand 281 3 4 - 14
29 Uttar Pradesh 64 0 0 1 10
30 West Bengal 418 2 7 - 3
13
Table (6): Per 1000 distribution of households (hhs) by number of employed persons aged 15
years & above for each State/UT
Rural+Urban
Sl. Name of State/UT/ distribution of households by number of employed persons aged 15 years and
No. All India above
None 1 person 2 persosn 3 persons 4 & above
persons
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 Andhra Pradesh 69 346 389 124 72
2 Arunachal Pradesh 127 373 320 96 84
3 Assam 21 516 288 123 52
4 Bihar 24 546 292 97 40
5 Chhattisgarh 58 306 377 149 110
14
Table (6.1): Per 1000 distribution of households (hhs) by number of employed persons aged
15 years & above for each State/UT
Rural
Sl. Name of State/UT/ distribution of households by number of employed persons aged 15 years and
No. All India above
None 1 person 2 persosn 3 persons 4 & above
persons
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 Andhra Pradesh 64 292 422 137 84
2 Arunachal Pradesh 139 344 317 103 97
3 Assam 19 504 296 128 53
4 Bihar 24 530 303 102 42
5 Chhattisgarh 60 256 400 159 125
15
Table (6.2): Per 1000 distribution of households (hhs) by number of employed persons aged
15 years & above for each State/UT
Urban
Sl. Name of State/UT/ distribution of households by number of employed persons aged 15 years and
No. All India above
None 1 person 2 persosn 3 persons 4 & above
persons
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 Andhra Pradesh 82 483 305 90 41
2 Arunachal Pradesh 61 530 334 57 18
3 Assam 30 593 237 93 46
4 Bihar 30 685 204 57 24
5 Chhattisgarh 51 499 290 108 51
16
Table (7): Per 1000 distribution of households (hhs) by number of wage/salaried
persons aged 15 years & above for each State/UT
Rural+Urban
Sl. Name of State/UT/ distribution of households by number of wage/salaried persons
No. All India aged 15 years and above
None 1 person 2 persons 3 persons &
more
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 Andhra Pradesh 819 148 30 4
2 Arunachal Pradesh 698 254 40 7
3 Assam 706 221 59 15
4 Bihar 906 81 11 3
5 Chhattisgarh 824 139 29 9
17
Table (7.1): Per 1000 distribution of households (hhs) by number of
wage/salaried persons aged 15 years & above for each State/UT
Rural
Sl. Name of State/UT/ distribution of households by number of wage/salaried persons
No. All India aged 15 years and above
None 1 person 2 persons 3 persons &
more
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 Andhra Pradesh 883 100 15 2
2 Arunachal Pradesh 760 212 24 4
3 Assam 735 197 55 12
4 Bihar 926 63 9 2
5 Chhattisgarh 888 92 15 4
18
Table (7.2): Per 1000 distribution of households (hhs) by number of
wage/salaried persons aged 15 years & above for each State/UT
Urban
Sl. Name of State/UT/ distribution of households by number of wage/salaried persons
No. All India aged 15 years and above
None 1 person 2 persons 3 persons &
more
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 Andhra Pradesh 655 269 68 8
2 Arunachal Pradesh 372 478 128 22
3 Assam 519 372 81 28
4 Bihar 738 226 29 7
5 Chhattisgarh 571 319 80 29
19
Table (8): Labour Force Participation Rate (per 1000) for persons aged 15 years & above
according to Usual Principal Status Approach (ps) for each State/UT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1 Andhra Pradesh 835 532 682 781 328 552 820 474 645
2 Arunachal Pradesh 661 509 586 673 399 542 663 495 580
3 Assam 824 236 543 773 190 497 817 230 537
4 Bihar 781 164 503 720 92 434 775 156 495
5 Chhattisgarh 810 512 665 754 255 511 798 459 633
11 Jammu & Kashmir 718 135 442 709 167 448 716 143 443
12 Jharkhand 782 165 493 783 131 478 782 156 489
13 Karnataka 810 352 586 749 262 510 788 319 558
14 Kerala 728 311 506 703 272 477 720 299 497
15 Madhya Pradesh 846 338 610 767 165 478 827 294 577
16 Maharashtra 785 455 627 707 194 462 750 340 554
17 Manipur 738 301 522 700 379 541 727 324 527
18 Meghalaya 780 510 649 651 364 509 750 475 617
19 Mizoram 830 560 706 752 464 603 794 511 656
20 Nagaland 656 354 517 640 296 483 653 340 509
21 Odisha 798 232 529 771 171 483 794 223 522
22 Punjab 723 101 425 725 122 444 724 109 432
23 Rajasthan 753 246 515 717 123 440 745 218 498
24 Sikkim 801 375 608 690 307 521 774 359 587
25 Tamil Nadu 799 450 629 766 284 524 784 374 581
26 Telangana 824 690 757 727 270 506 787 535 663
27 Tripura 810 230 518 800 181 493 808 221 513
28 Uttarakhand 716 219 464 647 153 411 697 202 450
29 Uttar Pradesh 590 97 466 739 94 439 614 96 460
30 West Bengal 826 167 510 753 156 463 804 164 496
31 A & N Islands 723 377 562 821 387 627 759 381 586
32 Chandigarh 778 68 435 660 125 407 663 124 408
33 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 826 153 477 647 119 412 720 135 441
34 Daman & Diu 629 72 388 756 19 486 728 34 462
35 Lakshadweep 528 154 343 719 264 490 673 238 455
36 Puducherry 768 269 519 670 283 465 706 278 484
All India 747 291 547 738 185 472 744 258 525
20
Table (8.1): Worker Population Ratio (per 1000) for persons aged 15 years & above
according to Usual Principal Status Approach (ps) for each State/UT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1 Andhra Pradesh 813 519 664 750 292 519 795 454 622
2 Arunachal Pradesh 571 423 498 644 352 504 581 414 499
3 Assam 786 201 507 756 163 476 782 196 503
4 Bihar 735 146 469 664 67 392 727 137 461
5 Chhattisgarh 783 488 639 716 234 481 769 435 606
11 Jammu & Kashmir 653 100 391 675 134 415 658 108 397
12 Jharkhand 727 147 455 742 111 447 731 138 453
13 Karnataka 799 343 577 737 252 499 776 310 548
14 Kerala 691 232 446 678 188 421 687 218 438
15 Madhya Pradesh 823 332 594 739 150 456 803 286 560
16 Maharashtra 764 447 612 687 182 446 730 330 539
17 Manipur 696 269 485 631 345 489 677 292 486
18 Meghalaya 767 488 632 583 290 438 725 442 587
19 Mizoram 800 530 676 728 449 583 767 488 631
20 Nagaland 609 310 471 578 251 429 602 296 461
21 Odisha 760 212 500 720 140 441 754 201 491
22 Punjab 691 77 397 701 109 425 695 88 407
23 Rajasthan 716 218 483 678 102 409 707 191 466
24 Sikkim 727 279 524 642 97 402 706 236 495
25 Tamil Nadu 777 435 610 745 256 500 763 353 560
26 Telangana 811 678 745 700 221 468 769 509 641
27 Tripura 754 162 455 755 129 445 754 156 453
28 Uttarakhand 663 193 424 621 123 384 651 175 414
29 Uttar Pradesh 558 81 438 695 70 404 581 77 431
30 West Bengal 792 155 487 715 130 431 769 148 470
31 A & N Islands 679 281 494 696 274 507 685 279 498
32 Chandigarh 754 68 422 639 124 396 641 123 397
33 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 826 116 458 631 91 391 711 103 421
34 Daman & Diu 592 46 356 715 9 456 688 19 432
35 Lakshadweep 476 42 262 671 216 442 624 175 399
36 Puducherry 649 245 447 638 260 438 642 255 441
All India 716 272 521 709 162 446 714 238 499
21
Table (8.2): Unemployment Rate (per 1000) for persons aged 15 years & above according to
Usual Principal Status Approach (ps) for each State/UT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1 Andhra Pradesh 27 26 26 40 111 61 30 43 35
2 Arunachal Pradesh 137 169 150 42 118 69 123 164 140
3 Assam 46 150 67 22 143 44 43 149 64
4 Bihar 60 109 67 78 268 96 61 119 70
5 Chhattisgarh 33 47 38 50 85 58 36 52 42
16 Maharashtra 26 19 24 28 65 35 27 30 28
17 Manipur 57 106 71 98 90 95 69 100 78
18 Meghalaya 17 42 26 104 203 139 34 71 48
19 Mizoram 36 53 42 32 34 33 34 44 38
20 Nagaland 72 124 89 96 152 112 78 130 94
26 Telangana 16 17 17 37 181 74 23 48 33
27 Tripura 70 295 120 56 285 98 67 294 116
28 Uttarakhand 74 116 84 40 195 67 65 132 80
29 Uttar Pradesh 53 168 59 60 252 79 54 195 63
30 West Bengal 42 69 46 50 165 69 44 97 52
22
Table (8.3): Proportion Unemployed (per 1000) for persons aged 15 years & above according
to Usual Principal Status Approach (ps) for each State/UT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1 Andhra Pradesh 22 14 18 31 37 34 25 20 22
2 Arunachal Pradesh 90 86 88 29 47 38 82 81 81
3 Assam 38 35 37 17 27 22 35 34 35
4 Bihar 47 18 34 56 25 42 48 19 34
5 Chhattisgarh 27 24 25 38 22 30 29 24 26
6 Delhi 73 45 60 26 13 20 28 15 22
7 Goa 91 39 67 30 59 45 58 51 54
8 Gujarat 7 4 6 10 4 7 8 4 6
9 Haryana 33 11 23 27 7 17 31 10 21
10 Himachal Pradesh 55 36 46 34 41 37 52 37 45
16 Maharashtra 20 9 15 20 13 16 20 10 15
17 Manipur 42 32 37 69 34 52 50 33 41
18 Meghalaya 13 22 17 68 74 71 25 34 30
19 Mizoram 30 30 30 24 16 20 27 23 25
20 Nagaland 47 44 46 62 45 54 51 44 48
21 Odisha 38 21 30 51 31 42 40 22 31
22 Punjab 32 25 29 24 13 19 29 21 25
23 Rajasthan 37 28 33 39 21 31 37 27 32
24 Sikkim 74 97 84 48 210 119 67 123 93
25 Tamil Nadu 22 15 19 21 27 24 22 21 21
26 Telangana 13 12 13 27 49 38 18 26 22
27 Tripura 57 68 62 45 52 48 54 65 60
28 Uttarakhand 53 26 39 26 30 28 46 27 36
29 Uttar Pradesh 31 16 27 45 24 35 33 19 29
30 West Bengal 34 12 23 38 26 32 35 16 26
All India 31 19 26 29 23 26 30 20 26
23
Table (9): Labour Force Participation Rate (per 1000) for persons aged 15 years & above
according to Usual Principal & Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1 Andhra Pradesh 842 578 708 787 351 567 826 513 668
2 Arunachal Pradesh 759 638 699 676 412 550 747 609 679
3 Assam 848 383 626 774 205 505 838 360 610
4 Bihar 784 192 517 721 93 435 777 181 508
5 Chhattisgarh 828 585 709 757 272 521 813 520 670
6 Delhi 714 101 428 689 111 421 690 111 421
7 Goa 736 274 522 739 335 537 738 309 530
8 Gujarat 824 340 592 759 110 447 798 247 533
9 Haryana 743 199 489 698 116 425 729 172 469
10 Himachal Pradesh 792 648 721 735 218 496 785 604 697
11 Jammu & Kashmir 727 199 477 709 179 454 723 194 471
12 Jharkhand 844 550 706 797 223 528 832 465 660
13 Karnataka 817 396 611 752 280 520 793 353 578
14 Kerala 743 367 543 715 302 499 734 347 529
15 Madhya Pradesh 856 405 646 769 175 484 835 347 606
16 Maharashtra 794 476 642 709 199 465 756 354 564
17 Manipur 746 546 647 722 481 602 739 526 634
18 Meghalaya 835 688 764 651 368 511 793 612 705
19 Mizoram 869 754 816 764 511 633 821 629 727
20 Nagaland 680 388 545 642 331 500 671 375 534
21 Odisha 807 320 576 774 198 497 802 301 564
22 Punjab 724 109 429 725 122 444 724 114 435
23 Rajasthan 761 411 597 720 133 446 752 348 563
24 Sikkim 835 643 748 707 329 540 804 569 698
25 Tamil Nadu 802 524 666 767 290 528 786 416 603
26 Telangana 834 700 767 729 282 513 794 546 672
27 Tripura 828 386 605 800 181 493 823 349 585
28 Uttarakhand 727 325 523 653 170 423 706 286 496
29 Uttar Pradesh 628 184 517 740 100 442 647 155 501
30 West Bengal 828 197 526 755 162 467 806 187 508
31 A & N Islands 755 438 608 826 393 632 782 422 617
32 Chandigarh 778 68 435 660 125 407 663 124 408
33 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 826 153 477 647 119 412 720 135 441
34 Daman & Diu 629 72 388 756 19 486 728 34 462
35 Lakshadweep 664 168 419 719 278 498 706 252 479
36 Puducherry 768 271 520 670 283 465 706 279 485
All India 764 364 588 740 197 479 757 311 556
24
Table (9.1): Worker Population Ratio (per 1000) for persons aged 15 years & above according
to Usual Principal & Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1 Andhra Pradesh 823 567 693 759 318 537 805 496 648
2 Arunachal Pradesh 711 590 651 655 376 521 703 561 634
3 Assam 833 363 609 762 180 487 823 339 593
4 Bihar 745 179 490 668 69 395 737 167 480
5 Chhattisgarh 814 577 698 722 253 494 795 510 656
11 Jammu & Kashmir 676 169 436 677 150 424 676 164 433
12 Jharkhand 833 544 697 772 208 508 817 457 648
13 Karnataka 806 388 602 740 271 510 782 345 568
14 Kerala 714 302 495 694 223 447 708 278 480
15 Madhya Pradesh 839 400 635 741 161 463 815 340 592
16 Maharashtra 779 471 632 691 187 450 740 346 552
17 Manipur 726 528 628 683 463 574 713 508 612
18 Meghalaya 825 678 754 622 302 463 779 589 687
19 Mizoram 861 735 803 745 498 617 808 613 712
20 Nagaland 641 364 513 585 288 449 628 347 498
21 Odisha 778 306 554 727 173 461 770 285 540
22 Punjab 695 85 403 702 109 426 698 94 411
23 Rajasthan 739 405 582 686 114 419 727 339 545
24 Sikkim 798 619 717 659 142 431 764 507 648
25 Tamil Nadu 782 510 649 747 263 504 766 396 583
26 Telangana 822 689 756 704 234 477 777 521 651
27 Tripura 793 353 571 755 134 447 786 314 549
28 Uttarakhand 690 305 495 632 143 399 674 264 469
29 Uttar Pradesh 610 172 500 700 77 410 625 140 481
30 West Bengal 804 187 508 720 138 438 779 172 487
31 A & N Islands 725 351 551 700 280 512 716 325 537
32 Chandigarh 754 68 422 639 124 396 641 123 397
33 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 826 116 458 631 91 391 711 103 421
34 Daman & Diu 592 46 356 715 9 456 688 19 432
35 Lakshadweep 616 57 339 682 234 456 666 192 428
36 Puducherry 649 251 450 638 260 438 642 257 442
All India 743 351 571 714 175 455 735 296 537
25
Table (9.2): Unemployment Rate (per 1000) for persons aged 15 years & above according to
Usual Principal & Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1 Andhra Pradesh 22 19 21 35 94 54 26 34 29
2 Arunachal Pradesh 63 76 69 31 89 52 59 78 67
3 Assam 18 53 28 15 120 35 18 58 29
4 Bihar 50 65 53 73 255 91 53 75 56
5 Chhattisgarh 17 14 15 46 70 52 22 20 21
16 Maharashtra 18 11 16 26 59 32 21 23 22
17 Manipur 27 32 29 54 37 47 35 34 34
18 Meghalaya 12 14 13 45 181 94 18 38 26
19 Mizoram 10 25 16 25 26 25 16 25 20
20 Nagaland 56 61 58 89 129 101 64 75 67
21 Odisha 35 45 38 61 125 73 39 53 43
22 Punjab 40 219 61 31 107 41 37 176 54
23 Rajasthan 29 16 25 47 139 60 33 26 31
24 Sikkim 44 37 41 67 568 201 49 109 71
25 Tamil Nadu 25 26 25 27 93 45 26 48 33
26 Telangana 14 16 15 34 169 70 21 45 31
27 Tripura 42 86 56 56 259 93 45 102 62
28 Uttarakhand 51 61 55 32 159 57 46 76 55
29 Uttar Pradesh 30 62 33 54 225 72 34 97 40
30 West Bengal 30 51 33 45 151 63 34 77 42
26
Table (9.3): Proportion Unemployed (per 1000) for persons aged 15 years & above according
to Usual Principal & Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1 Andhra Pradesh 19 11 15 28 33 30 21 17 19
2 Arunachal Pradesh 48 49 48 21 37 28 44 47 46
3 Assam 15 20 18 12 25 18 15 21 18
4 Bihar 39 12 27 53 24 40 41 14 29
5 Chhattisgarh 14 8 11 35 19 27 18 10 14
6 Delhi 73 27 52 24 10 17 25 11 19
7 Goa 80 35 59 30 59 45 53 49 51
8 Gujarat 5 1 3 8 3 6 6 2 4
9 Haryana 18 7 13 23 6 15 19 7 13
10 Himachal Pradesh 13 7 10 33 35 34 15 10 13
16 Maharashtra 15 5 10 18 12 15 16 8 12
17 Manipur 20 18 19 39 18 29 26 18 22
18 Meghalaya 10 10 10 29 67 48 14 23 19
19 Mizoram 8 18 13 19 13 16 13 16 14
20 Nagaland 38 24 32 57 43 51 43 28 36
21 Odisha 29 14 22 47 25 36 31 16 24
22 Punjab 29 24 26 23 13 18 27 20 23
23 Rajasthan 22 6 15 34 19 27 25 9 18
24 Sikkim 37 24 31 47 187 109 39 62 50
25 Tamil Nadu 20 14 17 20 27 24 20 20 20
26 Telangana 12 12 12 25 48 36 17 25 21
27 Tripura 35 33 34 45 47 46 37 36 36
28 Uttarakhand 37 20 29 21 27 24 33 22 27
29 Uttar Pradesh 19 11 17 40 22 32 22 15 20
30 West Bengal 24 10 18 34 25 30 27 14 21
All India 21 12 17 26 21 24 22 15 19
27
Table (10): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by broad activity
according to Usual Principal Status Approach (ps) for each State/UT
Rural+Urban
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers according to activity
No. All India self employed wage/ contract casual labour
salried worker
employeee
code 11 code 12 code 13 code 31 code 32 code 41 code 51
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 Andhra Pradesh 264 6 105 121 15 2 487
2 Arunachal Pradesh 370 4 304 211 58 6 47
3 Assam 448 5 101 229 20 20 178
4 Bihar 377 4 113 70 36 21 379
5 Chhattisgarh 311 3 255 113 21 17 280
28
Table (10.1): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by broad activity
according to Usual Principal Status Approach (ps) for each State/UT
Rural+Urban (male)
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers according to activity
No. All India self employed wage/ contract casual labour
salried worker
employeee
code 11 code 12 code 13 code 31 code 32 code 41 code 51
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 Andhra Pradesh 335 9 53 150 17 1 434
2 Arunachal Pradesh 480 5 122 245 80 6 63
3 Assam 504 6 80 206 20 22 162
4 Bihar 414 4 101 71 36 23 351
5 Chhattisgarh 418 3 144 133 30 16 257
29
Table (10.2): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by broad activity
according to Usual Principal Status Approach (ps) for each State/UT
Rural+Urban (female)
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers according to activity
No. All India self employed wage/ contract casual labour
salried worker
employeee
code 11 code 12 code 13 code 31 code 32 code 41 code 51
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 Andhra Pradesh 141 0 194 72 12 3 578
2 Arunachal Pradesh 208 2 570 162 27 7 25
3 Assam 203 0 193 333 18 9 244
4 Bihar 144 4 184 58 38 10 563
5 Chhattisgarh 110 2 462 76 5 21 323
30
Table (10.3): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by broad activity
according to Usual Principal Status Approach (ps) for each State/UT
Rural
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers according to activity
No. All India self employed wage/ contract casual labour
salried worker
employee
code 11 code 12 code 13 code 31 code 32 code 41 code 51
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 Andhra Pradesh 246 4 114 71 10 2 553
2 Arunachal Pradesh 390 2 335 157 60 7 49
3 Assam 451 5 108 204 19 21 192
4 Bihar 372 3 117 54 34 22 399
5 Chhattisgarh 320 2 288 64 10 20 296
31
Table (10.4): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by broad activity
according to Usual Principal Status Approach (ps) for each State/UT
Rural (male)
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers according to activity
No. All India self employed wage/ contract casual labour
salried worker
employeee
code 11 code 12 code 13 code 31 code 32 code 41 code 51
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 Andhra Pradesh 325 6 58 94 12 1 504
2 Arunachal Pradesh 511 3 134 191 90 7 65
3 Assam 510 6 84 181 19 24 176
4 Bihar 409 3 106 55 34 24 369
5 Chhattisgarh 449 1 160 76 15 19 281
32
Table (10.5): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by broad activity
according to Usual Principal Status Approach (ps) for each State/UT
Rural (female)
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers according to activity
No. All India self employed wage/ contract casual labour
salried worker
employee
code 11 code 12 code 13 code 31 code 32 code 41 code 51
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 Andhra Pradesh 125 0 200 37 6 3 628
2 Arunachal Pradesh 221 2 615 110 18 7 27
3 Assam 196 0 211 304 18 9 261
4 Bihar 142 4 181 46 36 10 580
5 Chhattisgarh 102 3 504 45 2 23 322
33
Table (10.6): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by broad activity
according to Usual Principal Status Approach (ps) for each State/UT
Urban
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers according to activity
No. All India self employed wage/ contract casual labour
salried worker
employeee
code 11 code 12 code 13 code 31 code 32 code 41 code 51
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 Andhra Pradesh 320 12 77 280 33 2 277
2 Arunachal Pradesh 241 13 107 556 46 1 36
3 Assam 427 7 51 405 25 8 77
4 Bihar 433 10 73 224 61 14 186
5 Chhattisgarh 264 8 90 359 77 3 199
34
Table (10.7): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by broad activity
according to Usual Principal Status Approach (ps) for each State/UT
Urban (male)
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers according to activity
No. All India self employed wage/ contract casual labour
salried worker
employee
code 11 code 12 code 13 code 31 code 32 code 41 code 51
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 Andhra Pradesh 362 16 41 301 32 2 245
2 Arunachal Pradesh 309 16 54 547 22 2 49
3 Assam 460 8 52 374 26 9 71
4 Bihar 454 10 59 221 60 15 181
5 Chhattisgarh 290 11 78 369 92 2 158
35
Table (10.8): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by broad activity
according to Usual Principal Status Approach (ps) for each State/UT
Urban (female)
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers according to activity
No. All India self employed wage/ contract casual labour
salried worker
employeee
code 11 code 12 code 13 code 31 code 32 code 41 code 51
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 Andhra Pradesh 213 - 166 226 37 3 356
2 Arunachal Pradesh 105 6 211 573 95 - 10
3 Assam 260 - 46 570 17 4 104
4 Bihar 184 2 233 263 67 1 251
5 Chhattisgarh 179 2 129 326 27 6 331
36
Table (11): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by broad activity
according to Usual Principal & Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Rural+Urban
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers according to activity
No. All India self employed wage/ contract casual labour
salried worker
employeee
code 11 code 12 code 13 code 31 code 32 code 41 code 51
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 Andhra Pradesh 258 6 110 116 15 12 483
2 Arunachal Pradesh 425 3 294 167 46 5 61
3 Assam 418 5 179 195 18 21 164
4 Bihar 371 4 122 67 35 22 379
5 Chhattisgarh 297 3 270 105 19 34 271
37
Table (11.1): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by broad
activity according to Usual Principal & Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each
Rural+Urban (male)
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers according to activity
No. All India self employed wage/ contract casual labour
salried worker
employee
code 11 code 12 code 13 code 31 code 32 code 41 code 51
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 Andhra Pradesh 332 9 58 148 18 3 433
2 Arunachal Pradesh 508 4 142 203 66 5 72
3 Assam 486 7 110 195 20 22 160
4 Bihar 412 4 105 70 36 23 350
5 Chhattisgarh 413 3 154 129 29 18 255
38
Table (11.2): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by broad activity
according to Usual Principal & Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Rural+Urban (female)
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers according to activity
No. All India self employed wage/ contract casual labour
salried worker
employee
code 11 code 12 code 13 code 31 code 32 code 41 code 51
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 Andhra Pradesh 140 0 194 66 11 26 563
2 Arunachal Pradesh 316 2 491 119 20 5 47
3 Assam 235 0 363 193 12 20 176
4 Bihar 154 3 214 47 32 16 534
5 Chhattisgarh 108 3 460 66 4 62 298
39
Table (11.3): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by broad activity
according to Usual Principal & Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Rural
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers according to activity
No. All India self employed wage/ contract casual labour
salried worker
employeee
code 11 code 12 code 13 code 31 code 32 code 41 code 51
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 Andhra Pradesh 239 4 119 68 10 15 546
2 Arunachal Pradesh 446 2 316 120 46 6 65
3 Assam 417 5 194 170 17 23 175
4 Bihar 365 3 127 52 33 22 398
5 Chhattisgarh 304 1 302 59 9 40 284
40
Table (11.4): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by broad activity
according to Usual Principal & Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Rural (male)
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers according to activity
No. All India self employed wage/ contract casual labour
salried worker
employee
code 11 code 12 code 13 code 31 code 32 code 41 code 51
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 Andhra Pradesh 322 6 62 92 12 3 502
2 Arunachal Pradesh 536 2 154 154 72 6 75
3 Assam 490 6 118 171 19 24 172
4 Bihar 407 3 110 55 33 23 368
5 Chhattisgarh 442 1 171 73 14 21 278
41
Table (11.5): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by broad activity
according to Usual Principal & Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Rural (female)
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers according to activity
No. All India self employed wage/ contract casual labour
salried worker
employee
code 11 code 12 code 13 code 31 code 32 code 41 code 51
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 Andhra Pradesh 121 0 200 34 6 31 608
2 Arunachal Pradesh 334 1 517 79 13 5 51
3 Assam 231 0 385 169 12 22 181
4 Bihar 152 3 213 38 30 17 548
5 Chhattisgarh 99 2 496 39 2 68 294
42
Table (11.6): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by broad activity
according to Usual Principal & Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Urban
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers according to activity
No. All India self employed wage/ contract casual labour
salried worker
employeee
code 11 code 12 code 13 code 31 code 32 code 41 code 51
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 Andhra Pradesh 319 11 83 271 34 2 280
2 Arunachal Pradesh 253 12 116 538 44 1 35
3 Assam 428 6 56 396 27 8 78
4 Bihar 431 10 74 222 61 14 187
5 Chhattisgarh 263 10 96 352 75 3 201
43
Table (11.7): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by broad activity
according to Usual Principal & Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Urban (male)
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers according to activity
No. All India self employed wage/ contract casual labour
salried worker
employeee
code 11 code 12 code 13 code 31 code 32 code 41 code 51
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 Andhra Pradesh 360 16 46 298 33 2 246
2 Arunachal Pradesh 315 16 60 538 21 2 48
3 Assam 457 8 54 371 29 9 73
4 Bihar 452 11 61 219 60 15 182
5 Chhattisgarh 289 10 80 367 91 3 159
44
Table (11.8): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by broad activity
according to Usual Principal & Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Urban (female)
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers according to activity
No. All India self employed wage/ contract casual labour
salried worker
employeee
code 11 code 12 code 13 code 31 code 32 code 41 code 51
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 Andhra Pradesh 222 - 170 208 36 3 360
2 Arunachal Pradesh 137 5 223 537 89 - 9
3 Assam 295 - 67 516 17 4 101
4 Bihar 192 2 226 255 73 1 251
5 Chhattisgarh 185 7 143 305 26 5 329
45
Table (12): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by Industry
Divison NIC 2008 according to different approaches at All India level
Rural+Urban
Sl. Divison/ Section as per 1000 distribution of persons by industry
No. per NIC 2008 division/section as per NIC 2008
ps ps+ss
1 2 3 4
1 1 460 473
2 2 1 2
3 3 3 3
A 464 478
4 5 1 1
5 6 0 0
6 7 0 0
7 8 3 3
8 9 0 0
B 5 5
9 10 10 10
10 11 1 1
11 12 6 6
12 13 15 15
13 14 20 21
14 15 3 3
15 16 4 4
16 17 1 1
17 18 2 1
18 19 0 0
19 20 2 2
20 21 1 1
21 22 2 2
22 23 7 7
23 24 6 5
24 25 3 3
25 26 1 1
26 27 2 2
27 28 1 1
28 29 2 1
29 30 0 0
30 31 7 7
31 32 6 6
32 33 4 4
C 109 107
33 35 4 3
D 4 3
34 36 1 1
35 37 0 0
36 38 1 1
37 39 0 0
E 3 3
38 41 98 97
39 42 6 11
40 43 9 8
F 113 117
41 45 8 7
42 46 7 6
43 47 81 77
G 96 91
44 49 44 41
45 50 0 0
46 51 0 0
47 52 2 2
46
Rural+Urban
Sl. Divison/ Section as per 1000 distribution of persons by industry
No. per NIC 2008 division/section as per NIC 2008
ps ps+ss
1 2 3 4
48 53 2 2
H 48 45
49 55 1 1
50 56 15 15
I 16 16
51 58 1 1
52 59 0 0
53 60 0 0
54 61 2 2
55 62 4 4
56 63 2 2
J 9 9
57 64 7 7
58 65 3 2
59 66 1 1
K 11 10
60 68 2 2
L 2 2
61 69 4 4
62 70 1 1
63 71 1 1
64 72 0 0
65 73 0 0
66 74 2 2
67 75 0 0
M 8 8
68 77 1 1
69 78 0 0
70 79 1 1
71 80 4 4
72 81 1 1
73 82 11 10
N 19 18
74 84 15 14
O 15 14
75 85 42 40
P 42 40
76 86 10 10
77 87 1 1
78 88 1 1
Q 12 12
79 90 2 2
80 91 0 0
81 92 0 0
82 93 0 0
R 3 2
83 94 1 1
84 95 2 2
85 96 13 12
S 15 15
86 97 6 7
87 98 0 0
T 7 7
88 99 0 0
U 0 0
47
Table (12.1): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by Industry
Divison NIC 2008 according to different approaches at All India level
Rural+Urban (Male)
Sl. Divison/ Section as per 1000 distribution of persons by industry
No. per NIC 2008 division/section as per NIC 2008
ps ps+ss
1 2 3 4
1 1 424 431
2 2 1 1
3 3 4 4
A 429 436
4 5 1 1
5 6 0 0
6 7 0 0
7 8 4 3
8 9 0 0
B 6 6
9 10 11 11
10 11 1 1
11 12 2 2
12 13 14 14
13 14 16 16
14 15 3 3
15 16 5 5
16 17 1 1
17 18 2 2
18 19 0 0
19 20 2 2
20 21 1 1
21 22 3 3
22 23 8 8
23 24 7 7
24 25 4 4
25 26 1 1
26 27 2 2
27 28 2 2
28 29 2 2
29 30 0 0
30 31 9 9
31 32 7 7
32 33 5 5
C 108 107
33 35 4 4
D 4 4
34 36 2 2
35 37 0 0
36 38 1 1
37 39 0 0
E 3 3
38 41 110 109
39 42 6 7
40 43 10 10
F 127 126
41 45 10 10
42 46 8 8
43 47 92 91
G 110 108
44 49 55 54
45 50 0 0
46 51 0 0
47 52 2 2
48
Rural+Urban (Male)
Sl. Divison/ Section as per 1000 distribution of persons by industry
No. per NIC 2008 division/section as per NIC 2008
ps ps+ss
1 2 3 4
48 53 2 2
H 60 58
49 55 1 1
50 56 16 16
I 18 17
51 58 1 1
52 59 1 1
53 60 0 0
54 61 2 2
55 62 4 4
56 63 2 2
J 10 10
57 64 8 8
58 65 3 3
59 66 1 1
K 12 11
60 68 2 2
L 2 2
61 69 5 4
62 70 1 1
63 71 1 1
64 72 0 0
65 73 0 0
66 74 2 2
67 75 0 0
M 10 9
68 77 1 1
69 78 0 0
70 79 1 1
71 80 5 5
72 81 1 1
73 82 12 12
N 21 20
74 84 17 16
O 17 16
75 85 33 33
P 33 33
76 86 8 8
77 87 0 0
78 88 1 1
Q 10 10
79 90 2 2
80 91 0 0
81 92 0 0
82 93 0 0
R 3 3
83 94 1 1
84 95 3 3
85 96 12 12
S 16 15
86 97 3 3
87 98 0 0
T 3 3
88 99 0 0
U 0 0
49
Table (12.2): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by Industry
Divison NIC 2008 according to different approaches at All India level
Rural+Urban (Female)
Sl. Divison/ Section as per 1000 distribution of persons by industry
No. per NIC 2008 division/section as per NIC 2008
ps ps+ss
1 2 3 4
1 1 591 600
2 2 1 3
3 3 1 1
A 593 604
4 5 0 0
5 6 0 0
6 7 0 0
7 8 3 3
8 9 0 0
B 3 3
9 10 8 8
10 11 1 2
11 12 22 20
12 13 20 20
13 14 32 34
14 15 2 2
15 16 3 2
16 17 1 1
17 18 1 0
18 19 0 0
19 20 2 2
20 21 1 1
21 22 2 1
22 23 7 6
23 24 1 1
24 25 1 1
25 26 0 0
26 27 0 0
27 28 0 0
28 29 0 0
29 30 0 0
30 31 1 1
31 32 4 3
32 33 0 0
C 109 106
33 35 1 1
D 1 1
34 36 0 0
35 37 0 0
36 38 1 1
37 39 0 1
E 2 2
38 41 55 60
39 42 7 25
40 43 2 2
F 64 88
41 45 1 1
42 46 2 2
43 47 41 37
G 44 40
44 49 3 3
45 50 0 0
46 51 0 0
47 52 0 0
50
Rural+Urban (Female)
Sl. Divison/ Section as per 1000 distribution of persons by industry
No. per NIC 2008 division/section as per NIC 2008
ps ps+ss
1 2 3 4
48 53 1 1
H 5 4
49 55 1 1
50 56 11 10
I 12 10
51 58 0 0
52 59 0 0
53 60 0 0
54 61 1 1
55 62 4 3
56 63 1 1
J 7 6
57 64 5 4
58 65 2 1
59 66 1 0
K 7 6
60 68 0 0
L 0 0
61 69 2 2
62 70 0 0
63 71 0 0
64 72 0 0
65 73 0 0
66 74 1 0
67 75 0 0
M 4 4
68 77 0 0
69 78 0 0
70 79 1 0
71 80 0 0
72 81 1 2
73 82 8 6
N 10 10
74 84 8 6
O 8 6
75 85 74 62
P 74 62
76 86 17 14
77 87 3 2
78 88 2 2
Q 21 18
79 90 1 0
80 91 0 0
81 92 0 0
82 93 0 0
R 1 1
83 94 0 0
84 95 0 0
85 96 14 12
S 15 12
86 97 20 18
87 98 0 0
T 20 18
88 99 0 0
U 0 0
51
Table (12.3): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by
Industry Divison NIC 2008 according to different approaches at All India level
Rural
Sl. Divison/ Section per 1000 distribution of persons by industry
No. as division/section as per NIC 2008
per NIC 2008 ps ps+ss
1 2 3 4
1 1 598 606
2 2 1 2
3 3 3 3
A 603 611
4 5 1 1
5 6 0 0
6 7 0 0
7 8 4 4
8 9 0 0
B 5 5
9 10 8 8
10 11 1 1
11 12 6 6
12 13 10 10
13 14 14 15
14 15 2 2
15 16 4 4
16 17 1 1
17 18 1 1
18 19 0 0
19 20 1 1
20 21 1 1
21 22 2 2
22 23 8 8
23 24 3 3
24 25 2 2
25 26 0 0
26 27 1 1
27 28 1 1
28 29 1 1
29 30 0 0
30 31 6 6
31 32 3 3
32 33 3 3
C 78 77
33 35 2 2
D 2 2
34 36 1 1
35 37 0 0
36 38 1 1
37 39 0 0
E 2 2
38 41 101 99
39 42 7 13
40 43 7 7
F 114 119
41 45 5 5
42 46 3 3
43 47 53 50
G 61 58
44 49 35 32
45 50 0 0
46 51 0 0
47 52 1 1
52
Rural
Sl. Divison/ Section per 1000 distribution of persons by industry
No. as division/section as per NIC 2008
per NIC 2008 ps ps+ss
1 2 3 4
48 53 1 1
H 37 34
49 55 1 0
50 56 10 9
I 10 10
51 58 0 0
52 59 0 0
53 60 0 0
54 61 1 1
55 62 1 1
56 63 1 1
J 3 3
57 64 2 2
58 65 1 1
59 66 0 0
K 4 4
60 68 0 0
L 0 0
61 69 1 1
62 70 0 0
63 71 0 0
64 72 0 0
65 73 0 0
66 74 1 1
67 75 0 0
M 3 3
68 77 0 0
69 78 0 0
70 79 0 0
71 80 3 3
72 81 1 1
73 82 6 6
N 11 10
74 84 9 9
O 9 9
75 85 32 30
P 32 30
76 86 6 6
77 87 1 1
78 88 1 1
Q 7 7
79 90 1 1
80 91 0 0
81 92 0 0
82 93 0 0
R 1 1
83 94 1 1
84 95 1 1
85 96 10 9
S 12 11
86 97 4 4
87 98 0 0
T 4 4
88 99 0 0
U 0 0
53
Table (12.4): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by Industry
Divison NIC 2008 according to different approaches at All India level
Rural (Male)
Sl. Divison/ Section as per 1000 distribution of persons by industry
No. per NIC 2008 division/section as per NIC 2008
ps ps+ss
1 2 3 4
1 1 561 567
2 2 1 1
3 3 4 4
A 566 572
4 5 1 1
5 6 0 0
6 7 0 0
7 8 4 4
8 9 0 0
B 5 5
9 10 9 9
10 11 1 1
11 12 1 1
12 13 9 8
13 14 12 12
14 15 2 2
15 16 4 4
16 17 1 1
17 18 1 1
18 19 0 0
19 20 1 1
20 21 1 1
21 22 2 2
22 23 8 8
23 24 4 4
24 25 2 2
25 26 0 0
26 27 1 1
27 28 1 1
28 29 1 1
29 30 0 0
30 31 7 7
31 32 4 4
32 33 4 3
C 77 76
33 35 3 3
D 3 3
34 36 1 1
35 37 0 0
36 38 1 1
37 39 0 0
E 2 2
38 41 116 114
39 42 6 7
40 43 8 8
F 130 129
41 45 6 6
42 46 3 3
43 47 62 60
G 71 70
44 49 45 43
45 50 0 0
46 51 0 0
47 52 1 1
54
Rural (Male)
Sl. Divison/ Section as per 1000 distribution of persons by industry
No. per NIC 2008 division/section as per NIC 2008
ps ps+ss
1 2 3 4
48 53 1 1
H 47 46
49 55 1 1
50 56 11 11
I 12 11
51 58 0 0
52 59 0 0
53 60 0 0
54 61 1 1
55 62 1 1
56 63 1 1
J 3 3
57 64 3 3
58 65 1 1
59 66 0 0
K 4 4
60 68 1 1
L 1 1
61 69 1 1
62 70 0 0
63 71 0 0
64 72 0 0
65 73 0 0
66 74 1 1
67 75 0 0
M 4 3
68 77 1 1
69 78 0 0
70 79 0 0
71 80 4 3
72 81 1 1
73 82 7 7
N 12 12
74 84 11 11
O 11 11
75 85 27 27
P 27 27
76 86 5 5
77 87 0 0
78 88 1 1
Q 6 6
79 90 1 1
80 91 0 0
81 92 0 0
82 93 0 0
R 2 2
83 94 1 1
84 95 1 1
85 96 11 11
S 13 13
86 97 2 3
87 98 0 0
T 2 3
88 99 0 0
U 0 0
esimated persons/person days (00)
55
Table (12.5): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by
Industry Divison NIC 2008 according to different approaches at All India level
Rural (Female)
Sl. Divison/ Section as per 1000 distribution of persons by industry
No. per NIC 2008 division/section as per NIC 2008
ps ps+ss
1 2 3 4
1 1 723 712
2 2 2 3
3 3 1 1
A 726 716
4 5 0 0
5 6 0 0
6 7 0 0
7 8 3 3
8 9 0 0
B 4 3
9 10 6 6
10 11 1 2
11 12 20 17
12 13 13 15
13 14 21 23
14 15 2 2
15 16 2 2
16 17 1 1
17 18 0 0
18 19 0 0
19 20 2 1
20 21 0 0
21 22 2 1
22 23 7 6
23 24 0 0
24 25 0 0
25 26 0 0
26 27 0 0
27 28 0 0
28 29 0 0
29 30 0 0
30 31 1 1
31 32 2 2
32 33 0 0
C 80 79
33 35 1 0
D 1 0
34 36 0 0
35 37 0 0
36 38 0 0
37 39 0 1
E 1 1
38 41 51 58
39 42 8 30
40 43 1 2
F 61 90
41 45 1 0
42 46 1 1
43 47 26 23
G 28 25
44 49 2 2
45 50 0 0
46 51 0 0
47 52 0 0
56
Rural (Female)
Sl. Divison/ Section as per 1000 distribution of persons by industry
No. per NIC 2008 division/section as per NIC 2008
ps ps+ss
1 2 3 4
48 53 0 0
H 3 2
49 55 0 0
50 56 6 6
I 7 6
51 58 0 0
52 59 - 0
53 60 0 0
54 61 0 0
55 62 1 0
56 63 0 0
J 1 1
57 64 1 1
58 65 1 1
59 66 0 0
K 2 2
60 68 0 0
L 0 0
61 69 0 0
62 70 0 0
63 71 0 0
64 72 0 0
65 73 0 0
66 74 0 0
67 75 0 0
M 1 1
68 77 0 0
69 78 0 0
70 79 0 0
71 80 0 0
72 81 1 2
73 82 3 3
N 5 5
74 84 4 3
O 4 3
75 85 47 38
P 47 38
76 86 10 8
77 87 2 1
78 88 1 1
Q 13 11
79 90 0 0
80 91 0 0
81 92 0 0
82 93 0 0
R 0 0
83 94 0 0
84 95 0 0
85 96 8 7
S 8 7
86 97 10 9
87 98 0 0
T 10 9
88 99 0 0
U 0 0
57
Table (12.6): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by
Industry Divison NIC 2008 according to different approaches at All India level
Urban
Sl. Divison/ Section as per 1000 distribution of persons by industry
No. per NIC 2008 division/section as per NIC 2008
ps ps+ss
1 2 3 4
1 1 73 75
2 2 1 1
3 3 2 2
A 76 78
4 5 3 3
5 6 0 0
6 7 1 1
7 8 2 2
8 9 0 0
B 6 6
9 10 16 16
10 11 2 2
11 12 8 8
12 13 30 31
13 14 35 37
14 15 6 6
15 16 6 6
16 17 3 3
17 18 4 4
18 19 1 1
19 20 4 4
20 21 3 3
21 22 4 4
22 23 6 6
23 24 13 13
24 25 7 7
25 26 1 1
26 27 4 4
27 28 3 3
28 29 4 4
29 30 1 1
30 31 11 11
31 32 14 14
32 33 8 8
C 194 196
33 35 7 7
D 7 7
34 36 2 2
35 37 1 1
36 38 2 2
37 39 1 1
E 6 6
38 41 90 90
39 42 6 6
40 43 14 14
F 110 110
41 45 16 16
42 46 18 18
43 47 158 158
G 192 192
44 49 69 68
45 50 1 1
46 51 1 1
47 52 4 4
58
Urban
Sl. Divison/ Section as per 1000 distribution of persons by industry
No. per NIC 2008 division/section as per NIC 2008
ps ps+ss
1 2 3 4
48 53 4 4
H 78 77
49 55 3 3
50 56 30 30
I 33 33
51 58 2 2
52 59 1 1
53 60 1 1
54 61 5 5
55 62 13 13
56 63 5 5
J 27 27
57 64 21 20
58 65 6 6
59 66 3 3
K 30 30
60 68 6 6
L 6 6
61 69 13 12
62 70 2 2
63 71 2 2
64 72 1 1
65 73 1 1
66 74 5 5
67 75 1 1
M 24 24
68 77 1 1
69 78 1 1
70 79 4 3
71 80 9 8
72 81 2 2
73 82 25 24
N 41 40
74 84 30 29
O 30 29
75 85 69 69
P 69 69
76 86 22 22
77 87 2 2
78 88 2 2
Q 26 25
79 90 4 4
80 91 1 1
81 92 1 1
82 93 1 1
R 6 6
83 94 1 1
84 95 5 5
85 96 19 19
S 26 26
86 97 13 14
87 98 0 0
T 14 14
88 99 0 0
U 0 0
59
Table (12.7): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by Industry
Divison NIC 2008 according to different approaches at All India level
Urban (Male)
Sl. Divison/ Section as per 1000 distribution of persons by industry
No. per NIC 2008 division/section as per NIC 2008
ps ps+ss
1 2 3 4
1 1 66 66
2 2 1 1
3 3 3 3
A 69 69
4 5 3 3
5 6 0 0
6 7 1 1
7 8 2 2
8 9 0 0
B 7 7
9 10 16 16
10 11 2 2
11 12 3 3
12 13 28 28
13 14 27 27
14 15 6 6
15 16 6 6
16 17 3 3
17 18 5 5
18 19 1 1
19 20 4 4
20 21 3 3
21 22 5 5
22 23 6 6
23 24 15 15
24 25 9 9
25 26 2 2
26 27 5 5
27 28 4 4
28 29 4 4
29 30 1 1
30 31 13 13
31 32 15 15
32 33 9 9
C 190 189
33 35 8 8
D 8 8
34 36 3 3
35 37 1 1
36 38 2 2
37 39 1 1
E 7 7
38 41 95 95
39 42 7 7
40 43 16 16
F 117 118
41 45 19 19
42 46 20 20
43 47 172 172
G 211 212
44 49 82 82
45 50 1 1
46 51 1 1
47 52 4 4
48 53 4 4
60
Urban (Male)
Sl. Divison/ Section as per 1000 distribution of persons by industry
No. per NIC 2008 division/section as per NIC 2008
ps ps+ss
1 2 3 4
H 92 92
49 55 3 3
50 56 30 31
I 33 33
51 58 3 3
52 59 1 1
53 60 1 1
54 61 5 5
55 62 12 12
56 63 5 5
J 27 27
57 64 21 21
58 65 6 6
59 66 3 3
K 31 31
60 68 7 7
L 7 7
61 69 13 13
62 70 2 2
63 71 2 2
64 72 1 1
65 73 1 1
66 74 5 5
67 75 1 1
M 26 25
68 77 1 1
69 78 1 1
70 79 4 4
71 80 10 10
72 81 2 2
73 82 25 25
N 43 43
74 84 31 31
O 31 31
75 85 47 48
P 47 48
76 86 18 18
77 87 1 1
78 88 2 2
Q 20 20
79 90 4 4
80 91 0 0
81 92 1 1
82 93 1 1
R 6 6
83 94 1 1
84 95 6 6
85 96 16 16
S 23 23
86 97 4 5
87 98 0 0
T 4 5
88 99 0 0
U 0 0
61
Table (12.8): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by Industry
Divison NIC 2008 according to different approaches at All India level
Urban (Female)
Sl. Divison/ Section as per 1000 distribution of persons by industry
No. per NIC 2008 division/section as per NIC 2008
ps ps+ss
1 2 3 4
1 1 106 113
2 2 0 0
3 3 1 1
A 107 114
4 5 1 1
5 6 - -
6 7 0 0
7 8 1 1
8 9 0 0
B 2 2
9 10 16 16
10 11 1 1
11 12 32 32
12 13 42 43
13 14 72 82
14 15 5 4
15 16 5 5
16 17 2 2
17 18 2 2
18 19 0 0
19 20 4 4
20 21 2 2
21 22 3 3
22 23 6 6
23 24 3 3
24 25 2 2
25 26 1 1
26 27 2 2
27 28 1 0
28 29 1 1
29 30 1 1
30 31 2 2
31 32 9 8
32 33 1 1
C 214 224
33 35 4 3
D 4 3
34 36 1 1
35 37 1 1
36 38 2 2
37 39 1 1
E 6 5
38 41 71 69
39 42 3 5
40 43 3 3
F 77 77
41 45 3 3
42 46 6 6
43 47 94 97
G 102 106
44 49 8 7
45 50 0 0
46 51 1 1
47 52 1 0
48 53 2 2
62
Urban (Female)
Sl. Divison/ Section as per 1000 distribution of persons by industry
No. per NIC 2008 division/section as per NIC 2008
ps ps+ss
1 2 3 4
H 12 11
49 55 2 2
50 56 27 27
I 29 29
51 58 1 1
52 59 0 0
53 60 1 1
54 61 3 3
55 62 18 16
56 63 5 4
J 27 25
57 64 19 18
58 65 6 6
59 66 2 2
K 27 25
60 68 1 1
L 1 1
61 69 10 9
62 70 2 2
63 71 1 1
64 72 1 1
65 73 1 1
66 74 3 2
67 75 0 0
M 18 16
68 77 0 0
69 78 1 1
70 79 2 2
71 80 1 1
72 81 3 3
73 82 23 22
N 31 30
74 84 23 21
O 23 21
75 85 171 163
P 171 163
76 86 43 41
77 87 7 6
78 88 3 3
Q 52 49
79 90 2 2
80 91 1 1
81 92 0 0
82 93 0 0
R 3 3
83 94 1 1
84 95 1 1
85 96 36 35
S 38 37
86 97 56 55
87 98 0 0
T 56 55
88 99 0 0
U 0 0
63
Table (13): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by Industry Section based on NIC 2008
according to Usual Principal Status Approach (ps) for each State/UT
Rural+Urban
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers by industry section NIC 2008
No All India
. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
1 Andhra Pradesh 549 2 97 2 1 77 85 42 14 7 10 2 4 5 16 32 11 2 38 4 -
2 Arunachal Pradesh 576 0 29 24 9 41 90 12 18 5 2 1 2 78 18 83 7 0 1 4 -
3 Assam 431 4 64 2 1 102 143 42 11 6 8 0 7 21 22 95 15 1 12 13 -
4 Bihar 555 2 81 3 1 144 64 30 12 2 8 1 3 15 6 40 7 3 18 5 -
5 Chhattisgarh 645 6 48 5 1 121 54 26 10 2 5 1 2 3 16 34 7 0 10 3 -
64
Table (13.1): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by Industry Section based on NIC 2008
according to Usual Principal Status Approach (ps) for each State/UT
Rural+Urban (male)
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers by industry section NIC 2008
No All India
. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
1 Andhra Pradesh 473 2 106 3 1 96 101 64 13 9 13 4 6 7 21 27 12 3 36 1 -
2 Arunachal Pradesh 508 1 31 36 14 53 105 19 18 5 2 1 3 119 26 54 4 1 1 2 -
3 Assam 411 5 61 2 1 114 167 51 11 6 8 0 7 25 25 74 11 1 12 8 -
4 Bihar 531 2 80 3 1 158 71 34 14 3 9 1 4 16 7 38 5 3 19 3 -
5 Chhattisgarh 589 9 56 6 2 133 71 39 13 3 6 1 3 4 21 26 6 0 10 1 -
26 Telangana 479 8 88 6 4 62 87 74 13 37 20 4 15 14 24 34 12 2 14 2 -
27 Tripura 333 1 30 11 - 285 115 40 9 1 4 4 6 15 83 47 10 - 4 3 -
28 Uttarakhand 308 12 152 5 3 134 126 75 32 7 8 9 3 20 35 39 20 0 8 4 -
29 Uttar Pradesh 453 1 108 3 4 160 106 42 15 5 7 2 8 16 10 30 8 3 16 2 0
30 West Bengal 406 5 132 2 3 115 127 56 18 9 9 1 10 32 12 30 12 3 12 7 0
65
Table (13.2): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by Industry Section based on NIC 2008
according to Usual Principal Status Approach (ps) for each State/UT
Rural+Urban (female)
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers by industry section NIC 2008
No All India
. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
1 Andhra Pradesh 678 1 81 - 0 45 58 4 16 4 4 - 2 1 6 40 9 1 41 8 -
2 Arunachal Pradesh 675 - 27 7 1 25 69 2 19 6 1 - 1 17 7 126 10 - 1 6 -
3 Assam 515 1 80 0 1 48 39 4 13 4 6 - 7 7 8 186 34 - 12 31 -
4 Bihar 712 0 92 0 0 54 21 3 2 - 3 - 1 7 3 55 13 1 18 16 -
5 Chhattisgarh 748 0 33 2 0 101 21 2 5 0 3 - 1 1 7 50 8 - 10 8 -
16 Maharashtra 683 1 65 1 2 35 51 6 12 9 11 1 6 13 6 51 21 1 14 13 0
17 Manipur 318 - 260 - 32 60 184 0 34 - - - - 11 18 67 12 - 1 5 -
18 Meghalaya 649 17 2 - 1 27 80 - 24 - 0 - 1 16 14 133 28 - 2 4 -
19 Mizoram 530 1 25 - - 19 150 1 13 - - - 6 34 62 93 46 - 3 14 -
20 Nagaland 584 - 23 - - 21 78 4 3 - 10 - 2 77 12 129 44 - 11 2 -
66
Table (13.3): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by Industry Section based on NIC 2008
according to Usual Principal Status Approach (ps) for each State/UT
Rural
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers by industry section NIC 2008
No All India
. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
1 Andhra Pradesh 691 1 66 1 0 61 53 30 9 4 4 1 2 3 10 20 8 1 34 1 -
2 Arunachal Pradesh 658 - 27 19 2 37 66 11 15 4 1 - 1 68 15 68 6 0 - 2 -
3 Assam 485 4 56 1 1 101 124 38 10 4 5 - 5 18 20 91 14 1 10 12 -
4 Bihar 602 2 75 3 1 142 48 27 10 2 5 0 2 11 5 35 5 2 18 5 -
5 Chhattisgarh 751 4 28 5 - 119 31 13 4 1 2 - 1 2 8 24 3 0 3 1 -
16 Maharashtra 752 2 49 3 1 36 49 33 7 3 4 0 2 10 11 20 5 2 8 2 -
17 Manipur 546 0 94 - 16 81 86 33 12 - - - - 8 53 63 8 - - - -
18 Meghalaya 725 44 11 - 9 32 30 37 4 1 3 - 1 1 12 83 2 1 - 1 -
19 Mizoram 728 2 25 - - 43 52 46 9 2 1 - - 5 19 61 3 - 1 3 -
20 Nagaland 640 10 16 - 2 34 45 9 0 6 3 - 1 65 36 114 11 - 9 - -
26 Telangana 742 4 91 1 2 30 31 31 4 4 6 0 2 4 7 20 10 0 10 0 -
27 Tripura 407 - 37 3 - 291 67 31 4 0 1 - 1 12 78 58 3 - 3 4 -
28 Uttarakhand 475 6 127 2 1 110 85 68 22 2 4 1 2 8 23 33 22 0 7 4 -
29 Uttar Pradesh 555 1 82 2 3 163 71 35 12 2 3 0 4 11 6 29 5 3 12 2 0
30 West Bengal 547 4 117 1 1 103 77 37 14 2 3 0 3 16 7 35 8 2 8 15 -
67
Table (13.4): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by Industry Section based on NIC 2008
according to Usual Principal Status Approach (ps) for each State/UT
Rural (male)
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers by industry section NIC 2008
No All India
. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
1 Andhra Pradesh 621 1 80 2 0 81 61 48 9 4 5 2 2 5 15 19 9 1 34 0 -
2 Arunachal Pradesh 590 - 29 32 3 49 74 19 17 4 1 - 1 109 23 43 4 0 - 1 -
3 Assam 465 5 52 1 1 114 145 46 8 5 6 - 6 21 23 72 9 1 10 9 -
4 Bihar 579 2 73 3 1 157 53 31 12 2 6 0 2 12 5 33 4 3 19 3 -
5 Chhattisgarh 708 6 30 6 - 134 40 21 5 2 3 - 1 3 11 21 4 0 5 0 -
16 Maharashtra 688 2 59 4 1 46 61 51 9 3 6 0 3 13 16 17 4 2 11 2 -
17 Manipur 626 0 36 - 6 76 64 45 2 - - - - 8 67 59 11 - - - -
18 Meghalaya 705 58 17 - 15 33 7 59 4 2 5 - 2 2 13 74 2 2 - - -
19 Mizoram 705 3 33 - - 60 20 71 4 3 1 - - 7 30 60 1 - 0 - -
20 Nagaland 618 14 14 - 3 39 38 12 - 8 2 - 1 76 46 117 5 - 8 - -
26 Telangana 701 7 61 1 4 40 39 56 6 7 11 0 3 5 11 25 9 0 13 - -
27 Tripura 403 - 19 4 - 297 81 38 5 0 1 - 1 15 79 48 2 - 4 3 -
28 Uttarakhand 402 7 141 3 2 133 105 87 23 2 5 1 1 10 28 26 14 0 5 4 -
29 Uttar Pradesh 550 1 82 2 3 168 72 36 12 2 3 0 4 12 6 25 4 3 12 2 0
30 West Bengal 546 4 104 2 1 117 88 44 14 2 3 0 3 17 7 25 7 2 9 6 -
68
Table (13.5): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by Industry Section based on NIC 2008
according to Usual Principal Status Approach (ps) for each State/UT
Rural (female)
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers by industry section NIC 2008
No All India
. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
1 Andhra Pradesh 796 0 46 - 0 30 41 3 10 3 2 - 1 1 3 21 6 1 34 3 -
2 Arunachal Pradesh 753 - 24 1 - 21 54 - 11 4 1 - - 11 4 103 8 - - 4 -
3 Assam 570 1 74 - - 48 34 4 14 3 5 - 1 2 5 173 31 - 8 26 -
4 Bihar 743 0 90 - 0 50 16 3 1 - 1 - 0 5 2 48 10 1 17 14 -
5 Chhattisgarh 824 - 24 3 - 93 16 - 2 0 - - - 0 2 29 3 - 0 2 -
16 Maharashtra 873 1 31 0 - 17 27 1 3 1 0 - 1 4 2 26 6 - 3 3 -
17 Manipur 337 - 248 - 43 93 143 - 38 - - - - 7 14 76 0 - - - -
18 Meghalaya 758 20 2 - - 30 68 - 4 - - - - 1 11 98 3 - - 4 -
19 Mizoram 769 1 13 - - 12 106 1 16 - - - - 2 - 62 6 - 4 8 -
20 Nagaland 692 - 21 - - 22 61 1 0 - 5 - 2 40 14 106 24 - 12 - -
69
Table (13.6): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by Industry Section based on NIC 2008
according to Usual Principal Status Approach (ps) for each State/UT
Urban
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers by industry section NIC 2008
No All India
. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
1 Andhra Pradesh 100 5 194 2 2 129 188 80 30 18 29 7 13 10 35 71 20 7 50 11 -
2 Arunachal Pradesh 53 3 42 58 51 66 247 15 41 15 5 5 10 140 35 180 12 2 7 13 -
3 Assam 47 4 124 5 2 104 282 69 24 15 25 1 22 47 36 125 26 1 24 17 -
4 Bihar 90 1 141 3 1 163 224 57 32 8 39 2 20 51 21 92 26 3 19 7 -
5 Chhattisgarh 107 18 150 6 7 136 166 91 42 7 21 4 10 8 56 89 24 0 43 15 -
70
Table (13.7): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by Industry Section based on NIC 2008
according to Usual Principal Status Approach (ps) for each State/UT
Urban (male)
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers by industry section NIC 2008
No All India
. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
1 Andhra Pradesh 78 6 176 3 3 136 210 108 26 22 36 10 15 12 40 49 19 8 40 3 -
2 Arunachal Pradesh 53 4 39 60 73 72 277 14 22 9 8 8 13 177 38 115 4 3 5 7 -
3 Assam 44 5 122 5 1 115 321 80 28 14 27 1 16 47 36 92 19 1 21 5 -
4 Bihar 83 1 143 3 1 167 234 62 32 9 40 3 21 51 22 85 22 3 18 3 -
5 Chhattisgarh 96 22 164 7 9 128 200 115 47 9 20 5 10 7 61 49 15 0 31 4 -
71
Table (13.8): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by Industry Section based on NIC 2008
according to Usual Principal Status Approach (ps) for each State/UT
Urban (female)
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers by industry section NIC 2008
No All India
. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
1 Andhra Pradesh 156 3 237 - 0 114 132 7 38 7 12 - 5 4 22 127 24 2 76 31 -
2 Arunachal Pradesh 54 - 48 53 9 55 186 17 79 27 - - 6 66 30 308 28 - 10 24 -
3 Assam 66 - 131 3 9 48 81 10 7 15 17 - 53 48 33 298 59 - 44 76 -
4 Bihar 169 - 123 3 - 125 110 - 33 - 24 - 8 50 11 173 75 - 35 61 -
5 Chhattisgarh 142 3 106 - 3 161 54 13 25 1 24 - 11 10 40 217 54 - 82 53 -
72
Table (14): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by Industry Section based on NIC 2008
according to Usual Principal & Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Rural+Urban
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers by industry section NIC 2008
No All India
. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
1 Andhra Pradesh 545 2 98 2 1 86 84 40 14 7 10 2 4 5 15 31 11 2 37 4 -
2 Arunachal Pradesh 565 0 52 19 7 45 82 10 20 5 1 1 2 68 14 67 5 0 1 37 -
3 Assam 475 3 73 1 1 92 128 36 10 5 7 0 6 18 19 84 13 1 10 17 -
4 Bihar 565 2 80 2 1 141 63 28 12 2 8 1 3 14 6 40 6 2 18 5 -
5 Chhattisgarh 643 6 46 5 1 137 51 24 10 2 4 1 2 3 15 32 6 0 9 3 -
73
Table (14.1): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by Industry Section based on NIC 2008
according to Usual Principal & Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Rural+Urban (male)
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers by industry section NIC 2008
No All India
. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
1 Andhra Pradesh 474 2 106 3 1 97 101 64 13 9 13 4 6 7 21 27 12 3 36 1 -
2 Arunachal Pradesh 485 1 28 30 11 64 97 15 19 4 2 1 3 107 21 45 3 0 1 62 -
3 Assam 425 5 59 2 1 109 164 49 11 6 8 0 7 23 24 73 10 1 11 13 -
4 Bihar 534 2 79 3 1 157 70 33 14 3 9 1 4 16 7 38 5 3 18 3 -
5 Chhattisgarh 594 9 55 6 2 134 71 38 13 3 6 1 3 4 20 25 6 0 10 1 -
26 Telangana 478 8 90 6 4 62 87 75 13 36 20 4 15 14 23 34 12 2 14 3 -
27 Tripura 333 1 29 10 - 289 111 38 8 1 4 3 5 15 80 57 10 - 5 3 -
28 Uttarakhand 309 11 148 5 3 142 124 72 31 7 8 9 3 19 35 38 19 0 8 7 -
29 Uttar Pradesh 477 1 103 3 4 154 101 39 14 5 7 2 8 15 9 29 7 3 15 2 0
30 West Bengal 405 5 133 2 3 116 126 56 18 9 9 1 10 32 12 31 11 3 12 6 0
74
Table (14.2): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by Industry Section based on NIC 2008
according to Usual Principal & Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Rural+Urban (female)
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers by industry section NIC 2008
No All India
. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
1 Andhra Pradesh 658 1 86 - 0 69 57 4 16 3 4 - 2 1 6 37 8 1 39 8 -
2 Arunachal Pradesh 669 0 82 5 1 20 63 2 21 5 1 - 0 18 5 96 8 0 1 5 -
3 Assam 607 1 111 0 1 47 33 3 8 2 4 - 5 4 5 113 20 1 7 29 -
4 Bihar 735 1 83 0 0 55 23 2 2 0 2 - 1 6 2 48 11 1 15 14 -
5 Chhattisgarh 723 0 32 2 0 142 19 1 5 1 2 - 1 1 6 43 7 - 8 7 -
16 Maharashtra 690 1 65 1 2 34 50 6 12 9 11 1 6 12 6 49 21 1 14 13 0
17 Manipur 199 - 205 - 58 319 130 0 19 - - - - 6 10 39 7 4 0 3 -
18 Meghalaya 675 15 7 - 1 63 61 - 26 - 0 - 1 12 11 104 21 - 1 3 -
19 Mizoram 480 1 23 - - 147 126 1 10 - - - 5 27 50 78 37 - 3 12 -
20 Nagaland 617 - 28 - - 21 77 5 3 - 8 - 2 66 10 112 38 - 12 2 -
75
Table (14.3): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by Industry Section based on NIC 2008
according to Usual Principal & Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Rural
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers by industry section NIC 2008
No All India
. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
1 Andhra Pradesh 683 1 67 1 0 73 52 29 10 4 4 1 2 3 10 19 8 1 33 1 -
2 Arunachal Pradesh 627 0 51 14 1 43 62 9 17 3 1 - 1 60 12 54 4 0 - 40 -
3 Assam 526 3 67 1 1 91 109 32 8 4 4 - 4 15 17 79 11 1 8 17 -
4 Bihar 611 2 74 2 1 139 47 26 10 2 5 0 2 11 4 35 4 2 18 5 -
5 Chhattisgarh 742 3 26 5 - 137 30 12 4 1 2 - 1 2 7 22 3 0 3 1 -
16 Maharashtra 757 2 48 3 1 36 49 32 7 3 4 0 2 9 11 20 5 2 8 2 -
17 Manipur 431 0 93 - 34 220 75 25 9 - - - - 6 41 55 6 2 - 2 -
18 Meghalaya 736 38 13 - 8 50 26 31 8 1 3 - 1 1 10 70 2 1 - 1 -
19 Mizoram 669 2 25 - - 130 46 39 7 2 1 - - 5 16 54 3 - 1 2 -
20 Nagaland 648 10 15 - 2 39 49 10 0 6 2 - 1 59 33 105 10 1 9 - -
26 Telangana 740 4 92 1 2 32 31 32 4 4 6 0 2 4 7 20 10 0 10 0 -
27 Tripura 363 - 29 3 - 384 53 25 3 0 1 - 1 10 62 57 2 - 3 3 -
28 Uttarakhand 482 5 124 2 1 141 73 58 20 1 3 1 2 7 19 29 20 0 6 6 -
29 Uttar Pradesh 588 1 79 2 3 151 65 31 11 2 3 0 3 10 5 27 4 2 11 2 0
30 West Bengal 538 3 124 1 1 109 74 36 14 2 3 0 3 16 7 34 8 2 8 16 -
76
Table (14.4): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by Industry Section based on NIC 2008
according to Usual Principal & Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Rural (male)
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers by industry section NIC 2008
No All India
. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
1 Andhra Pradesh 622 1 80 2 0 82 61 47 9 4 5 2 2 5 14 19 9 1 34 0 -
2 Arunachal Pradesh 548 - 27 25 3 63 70 16 19 3 1 - 1 97 19 35 3 0 - 70 -
3 Assam 478 5 50 1 1 108 141 44 9 5 5 - 6 20 22 71 9 1 10 14 -
4 Bihar 582 2 72 3 1 156 53 30 12 2 6 0 2 12 5 33 4 3 18 3 -
5 Chhattisgarh 711 6 29 6 - 135 40 20 5 2 3 - 1 3 11 20 4 0 5 0 -
16 Maharashtra 690 2 58 4 1 46 62 50 9 3 6 0 3 13 15 17 4 2 11 2 -
17 Manipur 612 0 34 - 7 87 61 43 2 - - - - 8 65 66 10 - - 3 -
18 Meghalaya 719 54 18 - 14 35 7 55 4 2 5 - 2 2 12 69 1 2 - - -
19 Mizoram 691 3 33 - - 84 22 66 4 3 1 - - 7 28 57 1 - 0 - -
20 Nagaland 615 15 13 - 2 48 42 13 - 9 2 - 1 72 44 112 5 1 7 - -
26 Telangana 699 7 63 1 4 40 39 57 6 7 11 0 3 5 11 25 8 0 13 1 -
27 Tripura 399 - 18 4 - 301 77 36 5 0 1 - 1 14 75 60 2 - 4 3 -
28 Uttarakhand 402 7 138 3 2 143 100 84 23 2 5 1 1 10 27 25 13 0 5 9 -
29 Uttar Pradesh 572 1 79 2 3 160 69 33 11 2 3 0 3 11 5 24 4 3 12 2 0
30 West Bengal 543 4 106 2 1 117 87 43 14 2 3 0 4 17 7 26 7 2 10 5 -
77
Table (14.5): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by Industry Section based on NIC 2008
according to Usual Principal & Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Rural (female)
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers by industry section NIC 2008
No All India
. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
1 Andhra Pradesh 770 0 48 - 0 59 40 3 11 3 2 - 1 1 3 19 5 1 32 3 -
2 Arunachal Pradesh 726 0 81 1 - 17 52 1 15 4 1 - - 13 3 77 6 0 - 3 -
3 Assam 648 1 108 - - 47 29 2 8 2 3 - 1 1 3 100 17 - 4 26 -
4 Bihar 761 1 81 - 0 51 19 2 1 - 1 - 0 4 2 42 8 1 14 12 -
5 Chhattisgarh 789 - 22 2 - 140 14 - 2 0 - - - 0 2 25 2 - 0 2 -
16 Maharashtra 877 1 30 0 - 17 26 1 3 1 0 - 0 3 2 25 6 - 3 3 -
17 Manipur 177 - 176 - 71 407 93 - 19 - - - - 4 7 39 0 6 - - -
18 Meghalaya 759 16 7 - - 69 49 - 13 - - - - 1 8 73 2 - - 3 -
19 Mizoram 640 1 13 - - 192 78 0 12 - - - - 1 - 50 4 - 3 6 -
20 Nagaland 716 - 20 - - 22 63 3 0 - 4 - 2 34 12 90 20 - 14 - -
78
Table (14.6): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by Industry Section based on NIC 2008
according to Usual Principal & Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Urban
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers by industry section NIC 2008
No All India
. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
1 Andhra Pradesh 103 5 198 2 2 129 188 77 29 17 28 7 12 9 34 70 20 6 50 11 -
2 Arunachal Pradesh 65 3 56 56 50 64 243 15 40 15 5 5 10 135 34 174 12 2 7 12 -
3 Assam 47 4 129 5 2 102 282 68 24 14 25 1 22 46 35 124 25 4 24 19 -
4 Bihar 90 1 142 3 1 163 223 57 32 8 38 2 20 51 21 92 26 3 19 7 -
5 Chhattisgarh 109 17 152 5 7 137 167 89 43 8 20 4 10 8 55 87 24 0 42 16 -
79
Table (14.7): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by Industry Section based on NIC 2008
according to Usual Principal & Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Urban (male)
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers by industry section NIC 2008
No All India
. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
1 Andhra Pradesh 78 6 176 3 3 136 211 108 26 22 36 10 15 12 39 50 18 8 41 3 -
2 Arunachal Pradesh 63 4 38 59 71 71 279 14 21 9 8 8 12 174 38 113 4 3 5 7 -
3 Assam 44 5 122 5 1 115 323 80 28 14 27 1 16 46 36 91 19 1 20 7 -
4 Bihar 83 1 143 3 1 167 233 62 32 9 40 3 21 51 21 85 22 3 18 3 -
5 Chhattisgarh 96 22 162 7 9 129 202 114 47 9 19 6 10 7 60 49 16 0 31 4 -
80
Table (14.8): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by Industry Section based on NIC 2008
according to Usual Principal & Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Urban (female)
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers by industry section NIC 2008
No All India
. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
1 Andhra Pradesh 162 3 251 - 0 113 134 7 37 7 11 - 5 3 23 117 22 2 73 29 -
2 Arunachal Pradesh 70 - 89 49 8 51 174 16 74 25 - - 5 62 28 289 26 - 9 23 -
3 Assam 60 - 161 3 8 46 89 9 6 14 17 - 48 44 30 281 53 15 40 76 -
4 Bihar 174 - 124 3 - 123 107 - 32 4 24 - 8 48 11 175 73 - 34 60 -
5 Chhattisgarh 147 3 120 - 2 162 61 12 28 4 22 - 10 9 37 203 50 - 76 52 -
81
Table (15): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by Occupation Divisions based on
NCO 2004 according to Usual Principal Status Approach (ps) for each State/UT
Rural+Urban
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers by occupation division (NCO 2004)
No. All India
Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 Code 15 Code 6 Code 7 Code 8 Code 9 Code X
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 Andhra Pradesh 8 24 35 24 114 184 86 40 485 -
2 Arunachal Pradesh 4 29 70 83 153 535 45 18 64 -
3 Assam 3 28 88 37 183 329 86 39 208 -
4 Bihar 3 24 30 21 110 322 56 27 406 0
5 Chhattisgarh 7 20 27 17 74 472 42 24 318 -
82
Table (15.1): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by Occupation Divisions based on
NCO 2004 according to Usual Principal Status Approach (ps) for each State/UT
Rural+Urban (male)
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers by occupation division (NCO 2004)
No. All India
Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 Code 15 Code 6 Code 7 Code 8 Code 9 Code X
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 Andhra Pradesh 10 28 36 31 130 184 98 62 420 -
2 Arunachal Pradesh 7 29 46 117 185 448 60 27 81 -
3 Assam 3 25 68 40 207 339 88 46 184 -
4 Bihar 3 24 29 22 119 335 57 31 380 0
5 Chhattisgarh 10 21 24 23 89 447 52 36 298 -
83
Table (15.2): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by Occupation Divisions based on
NCO 2004 according to Usual Principal Status Approach (ps) for each State/UT
Rural+Urban (female)
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers by occupation division (NCO 2004)
No. All India
Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 Code 15 Code 6 Code 7 Code 8 Code 9 Code X
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 Andhra Pradesh 4 18 34 11 85 184 66 1 597 -
2 Arunachal Pradesh - 28 104 34 107 661 23 4 39 -
3 Assam 1 39 174 21 78 286 78 7 316 -
4 Bihar 1 25 40 10 57 232 54 5 576 -
5 Chhattisgarh 2 19 33 6 45 518 23 2 354 -
84
Table (15.3): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by Occupation Divisions based on
NCO 2004 according to Usual Principal Status Approach (ps) for each State/UT
Rural
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers by occupation division (NCO 2004)
No. All India
Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 Code 15 Code 6 Code 7 Code 8 Code 9 Code X
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 Andhra Pradesh 3 17 22 15 71 230 52 31 558 -
2 Arunachal Pradesh 3 18 56 65 125 612 36 15 70 -
3 Assam 2 22 83 25 160 371 79 35 225 -
4 Bihar 2 20 24 16 90 348 49 26 425 0
5 Chhattisgarh 3 11 17 7 41 554 32 14 321 -
85
Table (15.4): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by Occupation Divisions based on
NCO 2004 according to Usual Principal Status Approach (ps) for each State/UT
Rural (male)
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers by occupation division (NCO 2004)
No. All India
Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 Code 15 Code 6 Code 7 Code 8 Code 9 Code X
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 Andhra Pradesh 4 18 26 22 81 238 60 50 501 -
2 Arunachal Pradesh 5 22 30 100 158 521 51 24 90 -
3 Assam 2 19 65 29 180 384 80 41 199 -
4 Bihar 2 20 23 17 97 366 48 29 398 0
5 Chhattisgarh 3 13 17 11 49 541 41 22 304 -
86
Table (15.5): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by Occupation Divisions based on
NCO 2004 according to Usual Principal Status Approach (ps) for each State/UT
Rural (female)
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers by occupation division (NCO 2004)
No. All India
Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 Code 15 Code 6 Code 7 Code 8 Code 9 Code X
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 Andhra Pradesh 2 15 17 5 57 218 39 1 646 -
2 Arunachal Pradesh - 13 93 16 80 739 15 3 42 -
3 Assam 0 31 161 5 72 315 73 7 336 -
4 Bihar 1 20 34 8 48 241 51 4 594 -
5 Chhattisgarh 1 7 18 1 29 574 18 1 350 -
87
Table (15.6): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by Occupation Divisions based on
NCO 2004 according to Usual Principal Status Approach (ps) for each State/UT
Urban
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers by occupation division (NCO 2004)
No. All India
Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 Code 15 Code 6 Code 7 Code 8 Code 9 Code X
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 Andhra Pradesh 22 48 76 52 248 38 196 68 252 -
2 Arunachal Pradesh 13 96 154 200 332 43 102 36 23 -
3 Assam 11 69 121 120 348 36 138 67 90 -
4 Bihar 13 67 90 70 310 56 129 46 219 0
5 Chhattisgarh 29 68 77 64 236 61 89 75 302 -
88
Table (15.7): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by Occupation Divisions based on
NCO 2004 according to Usual Principal Status Approach (ps) for each State/UT
Urban (male)
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers by occupation division (NCO 2004)
No. All India
Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 Code 15 Code 6 Code 7 Code 8 Code 9 Code X
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 Andhra Pradesh 26 55 64 57 263 41 199 93 202 -
2 Arunachal Pradesh 19 71 136 212 337 42 110 47 27 -
3 Assam 11 63 90 114 390 33 141 78 79 -
4 Bihar 14 63 85 71 318 54 132 48 216 0
5 Chhattisgarh 36 53 55 72 256 57 99 96 275 -
89
Table (15.8): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by Occupation Divisions based on
NCO 2004 according to Usual Principal Status Approach (ps) for each State/UT
Urban (female)
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers by occupation division (NCO 2004)
No. All India
Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 Code 15 Code 6 Code 7 Code 8 Code 9 Code X
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 Andhra Pradesh 10 32 108 39 210 32 188 4 377 -
2 Arunachal Pradesh - 145 191 178 323 46 86 15 16 -
3 Assam 8 102 279 147 130 51 124 9 150 -
4 Bihar 2 118 152 60 211 80 99 23 255 -
5 Chhattisgarh 6 115 146 39 172 73 56 5 388 -
90
Table (16): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by Occupation Divisions based on
NCO 2004 according to Usual Principal & Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Rural+Urban
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers by occupation division (NCO 2004)
No. All India
Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 Code 15 Code 6 Code 7 Code 8 Code 9 Code X
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 Andhra Pradesh 7 24 34 23 112 184 87 38 491 -
2 Arunachal Pradesh 3 25 55 66 140 536 51 14 110 -
3 Assam 3 24 78 31 163 369 90 33 209 0
4 Bihar 3 23 30 20 108 329 55 26 406 0
5 Chhattisgarh 6 19 26 15 70 464 40 22 338 -
91
Table (16.1): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by Occupation Divisions based on
NCO 2004 according to Usual Principal & Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Rural+Urban (male)
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers by occupation division (NCO 2004)
No. All India
Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 Code 15 Code 6 Code 7 Code 8 Code 9 Code X
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 Andhra Pradesh 10 28 36 31 130 186 98 61 420 -
2 Arunachal Pradesh 6 26 38 97 169 436 57 23 148 -
3 Assam 3 24 67 38 202 353 84 44 183 0
4 Bihar 3 24 29 22 117 338 56 31 379 0
5 Chhattisgarh 10 20 24 22 88 447 51 35 304 -
92
Table (16.2): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by Occupation Divisions based on
NCO 2004 according to Usual Principal & Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Rural+Urban (female)
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers by occupation division (NCO 2004)
No. All India
Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 Code 15 Code 6 Code 7 Code 8 Code 9 Code X
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 Andhra Pradesh 3 16 31 11 84 181 69 1 603 -
2 Arunachal Pradesh - 23 76 25 101 666 44 3 60 -
3 Assam 1 23 106 12 61 411 105 4 277 -
4 Bihar 1 20 36 9 56 276 49 4 549 -
5 Chhattisgarh 1 16 28 5 40 493 22 1 392 -
93
Table (16.3): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by Occupation Divisions based on
NCO 2004 according to Usual Principal & Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Rural
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers by occupation division (NCO 2004)
No. All India
Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 Code 15 Code 6 Code 7 Code 8 Code 9 Code X
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 Andhra Pradesh 3 16 21 14 71 230 52 29 564 -
2 Arunachal Pradesh 2 17 43 50 117 596 43 12 121 -
3 Assam 2 18 73 21 141 409 83 30 223 0
4 Bihar 2 19 24 15 88 355 48 25 424 0
5 Chhattisgarh 2 10 16 7 39 539 31 13 344 -
94
Table (16.4): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by Occupation Divisions based on
NCO 2004 according to Usual Principal & Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Rural (male)
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers by occupation division (NCO 2004)
No. All India
Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 Code 15 Code 6 Code 7 Code 8 Code 9 Code X
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 Andhra Pradesh 4 18 25 21 81 240 60 50 500 -
2 Arunachal Pradesh 4 20 24 80 144 493 49 19 166 -
3 Assam 2 19 64 28 176 398 76 40 198 0
4 Bihar 2 19 23 17 96 369 48 29 396 0
5 Chhattisgarh 3 12 16 10 48 538 40 21 311 -
95
Table (16.5): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by Occupation Divisions based on
NCO 2004 according to Usual Principal & Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Rural (female)
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers by occupation division (NCO 2004)
No. All India
Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 Code 15 Code 6 Code 7 Code 8 Code 9 Code X
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 Andhra Pradesh 2 14 16 5 56 215 39 1 653 -
2 Arunachal Pradesh - 13 66 12 82 725 36 2 65 -
3 Assam 0 17 94 3 55 438 100 4 288 -
4 Bihar 1 16 31 6 49 285 47 3 562 -
5 Chhattisgarh 1 6 15 1 25 542 17 1 393 -
96
Table (16.6): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by Occupation Divisions based on
NCO 2004 according to Usual Principal & Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Urban
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers by occupation division (NCO 2004)
No. All India
Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 Code 15 Code 6 Code 7 Code 8 Code 9 Code X
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 Andhra Pradesh 21 48 75 51 245 38 199 66 257 -
2 Arunachal Pradesh 12 92 149 194 326 56 113 35 23 -
3 Assam 10 69 121 117 347 35 146 65 90 -
4 Bihar 13 67 91 70 309 57 129 46 219 0
5 Chhattisgarh 29 67 76 63 235 62 92 73 304 -
97
Table (16.7): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by Occupation Divisions based on
NCO 2004 according to Usual Principal & Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Urban (male)
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers by occupation division (NCO 2004)
No. All India
Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 Code 15 Code 6 Code 7 Code 8 Code 9 Code X
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 Andhra Pradesh 26 56 64 57 262 42 198 92 203 -
2 Arunachal Pradesh 19 69 134 208 338 52 108 46 27 -
3 Assam 11 63 90 113 392 33 141 77 80 -
4 Bihar 13 63 85 71 318 54 132 48 216 0
5 Chhattisgarh 36 53 56 72 256 57 98 96 276 -
98
Table (16.8): Per 1000 distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by Occupation Divisions based on
NCO 2004 according to Usual Principal & Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Urban (female)
Sl. Name of State/UT/ per 1000 distribution of workers by occupation division (NCO 2004)
No. All India
Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 Code 15 Code 6 Code 7 Code 8 Code 9 Code X
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 Andhra Pradesh 10 29 100 39 205 30 201 3 382 -
2 Arunachal Pradesh - 136 179 167 303 64 123 14 15 -
3 Assam 7 96 268 134 133 46 170 8 139 -
4 Bihar 2 115 155 58 205 88 100 23 255 -
5 Chhattisgarh 5 109 137 36 172 75 73 5 388 -
99
Table (17): Percentage distribution of workers aged 15 years & above
available for 12 months but actually worked according to Usual Principal &
Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Rural+Urban
Sl. Name of State/UT/
worked for 12 worked 6-11 worked 1 to 5 did not get any
No. All India
months months months work
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 Andhra Pradesh 58.6 37.5 0.5 3.4
2 Arunachal Pradesh 63.1 20.9 6.3 9.7
3 Assam 66.8 27.7 2.3 3.1
4 Bihar 45.5 47.9 0.7 5.8
5 Chhattisgarh 39.6 56.2 1.9 2.3
100
Table (17.1): Percentage distribution of workers aged 15 years & above
available for 12 months but actually worked according to Usual Principal &
Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Rural+Urban (male)
Sl. Name of State/UT/
worked for 12 worked 6-11 worked 1 to 5 did not get any
No. All India
months months months work
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 Andhra Pradesh 65.8 30.8 0.5 2.9
2 Arunachal Pradesh 65 21.5 5.3 8.2
3 Assam 69.1 27.5 1.7 1.7
4 Bihar 47.3 46.8 0.6 5.3
5 Chhattisgarh 44.3 52 1.4 2.3
101
Table (17.2): Percentage distribution of workers aged 15 years & above
available for 12 months but actually worked according to Usual Principal &
Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Rural+Urban (female)
Sl. Name of State/UT/
worked for 12 worked 6-11 worked 1 to 5 did not get any
No. All India
months months months work
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 Andhra Pradesh 44.9 50.3 0.4 4.4
2 Arunachal Pradesh 60.3 20.1 7.7 11.8
3 Assam 56.8 28.5 5.1 9.6
4 Bihar 33.3 55.6 1.8 9.3
5 Chhattisgarh 30.8 64 2.9 2.3
102
Table (17.3): Percentage distribution of workers aged 15 years & above
available for 12 months but actually worked according to Usual Principal &
Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Rural
Sl. Name of State/UT/
worked for 12 worked 6-11 worked 1 to 5 did not get any
No. All India
months months months work
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 Andhra Pradesh 52.7 44.3 0.4 2.6
2 Arunachal Pradesh 60.3 22.3 7 10.4
3 Assam 64.4 29.9 2.6 3.1
4 Bihar 43.4 50.3 0.8 5.6
5 Chhattisgarh 31.7 64.5 2.2 1.6
103
Table (17.4): Percentage distribution of workers aged 15 years & above
available for 12 months but actually worked according to Usual Principal &
Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Rural (male)
Sl. Name of State/UT/
worked for 12 worked 6-11 worked 1 to 5 did not get any
No. All India
months months months work
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 Andhra Pradesh 59.9 37 0.5 2.5
2 Arunachal Pradesh 61.5 23.4 6 9
3 Assam 66.8 29.6 1.9 1.7
4 Bihar 45.1 49.1 0.6 5.2
5 Chhattisgarh 34.8 61.9 1.7 1.6
104
Table (17.5): Percentage distribution of workers aged 15 years & above
available for 12 months but actually worked according to Usual Principal &
Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Rural (female)
Sl. Name of State/UT/
worked for 12 worked 6-11 worked 1 to 5 did not get any
No. All India
months months months work
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 Andhra Pradesh 40.3 56.9 0.3 2.6
2 Arunachal Pradesh 58.6 20.8 8.4 12.2
3 Assam 54.1 30.8 5.8 9.3
4 Bihar 32 57.6 1.8 8.6
5 Chhattisgarh 26.4 68.9 3.2 1.5
105
Table (17.6): Percentage distribution of workers aged 15 years & above
available for 12 months but actually worked according to Usual Principal &
Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Urban
Sl. Name of State/UT/
worked for 12 worked 6-11 worked 1 to 5 did not get any
No. All India
months months months work
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 Andhra Pradesh 73.9 20 0.6 5.6
2 Arunachal Pradesh 81.8 11.8 1.2 5.2
3 Assam 81.6 14.6 0.7 3.2
4 Bihar 65.1 26.7 0.5 7.7
5 Chhattisgarh 75.5 18.6 0.5 5.4
106
Table (17.7): Percentage distribution of workers aged 15 years & above
available for 12 months but actually worked according to Usual Principal &
Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Urban (male)
Sl. Name of State/UT/
worked for 12 worked 6-11 worked 1 to 5 did not get any
No. All India
months months months work
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 Andhra Pradesh 79.5 16.5 0.4 3.6
2 Arunachal Pradesh 85 10.6 1 3.4
3 Assam 83.2 14.8 0.7 1.4
4 Bihar 66.3 26.7 0.4 6.6
5 Chhattisgarh 80 15 0.4 4.7
107
Table (17.8): Percentage distribution of workers aged 15 years & above
available for 12 months but actually worked according to Usual Principal &
Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Urban (female)
Sl. Name of State/UT/
worked for 12 worked 6-11 worked 1 to 5 did not get any
No. All India
months months months work
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 Andhra Pradesh 60.1 28.7 0.8 10.4
2 Arunachal Pradesh 75.3 14.3 1.5 8.9
3 Assam 74.2 13.7 0.5 11.5
4 Bihar 52.3 27 1.3 19.4
5 Chhattisgarh 61.3 30.2 1 7.5
108
Table (17.9): Percentage distribution of self employed aged 15 years &
above available for 12 months but actually worked according to Usual
Principal & Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Rural + Urban
Sl. Name of State/UT/
worked for 12 worked 6-11 worked 1 to 5
No. All India
months months months
1 2 3 4 5
1 Andhra Pradesh 69.2 30.2 0.6
2 Arunachal Pradesh 65.4 24.1 10.5
3 Assam 66.6 29.8 3.7
4 Bihar 56.7 42.5 0.8
5 Chhattisgarh 32.5 64.8 2.8
109
Table (17.10): Percentage distribution of self employed aged 15 years &
above available for 12 months but actually worked according to Usual
Principal & Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Rural
Sl. Name of State/UT/
worked for 12 worked 6-11 worked 1 to 5
No. All India
months months months
1 2 3 4 5
1 Andhra Pradesh 63.5 35.9 0.6
2 Arunachal Pradesh 64.6 24.3 11
3 Assam 64.7 31.1 4.1
4 Bihar 54.9 44.4 0.8
5 Chhattisgarh 26.3 70.8 3
31 A & N Islands 82 16 2
32 Chandigarh 100 - -
33 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 66.3 33.7 -
34 Daman & Diu 82.1 17.9 -
35 Lakshadweep 24.6 68.2 7.1
36 Puducherry 93.6 6.4 -
110
Table (17.11): Percentage distribution of self employed aged 15 years &
above available for 12 months but actually worked according to Usual
Principal & Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Urban
Sl. Name of State/UT/
worked for 12 worked 6-11 worked 1 to 5
No. All India
months months months
1 2 3 4 5
1 Andhra Pradesh 82.9 16.5 0.7
2 Arunachal Pradesh 75.4 20.8 3.8
3 Assam 79.4 20.2 0.4
4 Bihar 73.5 26.1 0.4
5 Chhattisgarh 80.9 18 1
111
Table (17.12): Percentage distribution of wage/salaried worker aged 15
years & above available for 12 months but actually worked according to
Usual Principal & Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Rural + Urban
Sl. Name of State/UT/
worked for 12 worked 6-11 worked 1 to 5
No. All India
months months months
1 2 3 4 5
1 Andhra Pradesh 93.3 6.6 0.1
2 Arunachal Pradesh 97.1 2.8 0.1
3 Assam 92.2 7.8 0
4 Bihar 94 6 -
5 Chhattisgarh 93.5 6.5 -
112
Table (17.13): Percentage distribution of wage/salaried worker aged 15
years & above available for 12 months but actually worked according to
Usual Principal & Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Rural
Sl. Name of State/UT/
worked for 12 worked 6-11 worked 1 to 5
No. All India
months months months
1 2 3 4 5
1 Andhra Pradesh 93.9 6 0
2 Arunachal Pradesh 97.3 2.5 0.2
3 Assam 91 9 -
4 Bihar 93.9 6.1 -
5 Chhattisgarh 88.9 11.1 -
16 Maharashtra 94 5.9 0
17 Manipur 95.3 4.7 -
18 Meghalaya 100 - -
19 Mizoram 96.6 3.4 -
20 Nagaland 75.4 24.2 0.3
113
Table (17.14): Percentage distribution of wage/salaried worker aged 15
years & above available for 12 months but actually worked according to
Usual Principal & Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Urban
Sl. Name of State/UT/
worked for 12 worked 6-11 worked 1 to 5
No. All India
months months months
1 2 3 4 5
1 Andhra Pradesh 92.8 7.1 0.1
2 Arunachal Pradesh 96.7 3.3 -
3 Assam 96.2 3.7 0.1
4 Bihar 94.3 5.7 -
5 Chhattisgarh 97.5 2.5 -
114
Table (17.15): Percentage distribution of contract worker aged 15 years &
above available for 12 months but actually worked according to Usual
Principal & Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Rural + Urban
Sl. Name of State/UT/
worked for 12 worked 6-11 worked 1 to 5
No. All India
months months months
1 2 3 4 5
1 Andhra Pradesh 85.6 11.4 3
2 Arunachal Pradesh 53.8 46.2 -
3 Assam 70.4 26.8 2.7
4 Bihar 64.2 34.9 0.9
5 Chhattisgarh 70.2 29.8 -
115
Table (17.16): Percentage distribution of contract worker aged 15 years &
above available for 12 months but actually worked according to Usual
Principal & Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Rural
Sl. Name of State/UT/
worked for 12 worked 6-11 worked 1 to 5
No. All India
months months months
1 2 3 4 5
1 Andhra Pradesh 79.3 18.6 2
2 Arunachal Pradesh 51 49 -
3 Assam 69.9 28.9 1.2
4 Bihar 65.5 33.7 0.9
5 Chhattisgarh 61.2 38.8 -
116
Table (17.17): Percentage distribution of contract worker aged 15 years &
above available for 12 months but actually worked according to Usual
Principal & Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Urban
Sl. Name of State/UT/
worked for 12 worked 6-11 worked 1 to 5
No. All India
months months months
1 2 3 4 5
1 Andhra Pradesh 91.3 4.7 4
2 Arunachal Pradesh 87.1 12.9 -
3 Assam 72.8 17.9 9.3
4 Bihar 58 41 1
5 Chhattisgarh 76 24 -
117
Table (17.18): Percentage distribution of casual worker aged 15 years &
above available for 12 months but actually worked according to Usual
Principal & Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Rural + Urban
Sl. Name of State/UT/
worked for 12 worked 6-11 worked 1 to 5
No. All India
months months months
1 2 3 4 5
1 Andhra Pradesh 42.5 57.1 0.4
2 Arunachal Pradesh 16.8 83.2 -
3 Assam 43.4 54.7 2
4 Bihar 27.5 71.6 1
5 Chhattisgarh 31.9 66.6 1.4
118
Table (17.19): Percentage distribution of casual worker aged 15 years &
above available for 12 months but actually worked according to Usual
Principal & Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Rural
Sl. Name of State/UT/
worked for 12 worked 6-11 worked 1 to 5
No. All India
months months months
1 2 3 4 5
1 Andhra Pradesh 40.5 59.1 0.4
2 Arunachal Pradesh 17.7 82.3 -
3 Assam 42.6 55.5 1.9
4 Bihar 26.9 72.1 1
5 Chhattisgarh 30.2 68.3 1.5
26 Telangana 30 70 0
27 Tripura 21.2 69.7 9
28 Uttarakhand 51.7 39.4 8.9
29 Uttar Pradesh 26.7 70.3 3
30 West Bengal 45.4 53.3 1.3
119
Table (17.20): Percentage distribution of casual worker aged 15 years &
above available for 12 months but actually worked according to Usual
Principal & Subsidiary Status Approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Urban
Sl. Name of State/UT/
worked for 12 worked 6-11 worked 1 to 5
No. All India
months months months
1 2 3 4 5
1 Andhra Pradesh 53.2 46.3 0.5
2 Arunachal Pradesh 8.5 91.5 -
3 Assam 54.8 42.3 2.9
4 Bihar 38.7 60 1.3
5 Chhattisgarh 45.5 53.7 0.8
120
Table (18): Distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by number of months available and
average number of months actually worked according to Usual Principal Status Approach (ps) for
each State/UT
Rural+Urban
Sl. Name of State/UT/ distribution of workers by number of months available and average months actually
No. All India worked Overall
average
12 11 10 9 8 7 6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 Andhra Pradesh 10.8 9.9 8.9 7.2 7.3 6.9 5.8 10.4
2 Arunachal Pradesh 11.1 8.5 8 7.1 6.4 6 5.8 10.1
3 Assam 11.1 9.8 8.7 8 7.2 6.3 5.6 10.5
4 Bihar 10.3 8.5 8 7.3 6.5 5.8 5.1 10
5 Chhattisgarh 9.8 9.5 8 8.4 7.4 6.9 6 9.6
11 Jammu & Kashmir 10.9 7.6 8.2 7.5 6.7 5.9 5.9 9.9
12 Jharkhand 10.6 9.3 7.6 7.1 6.6 6.4 5.9 9.7
13 Karnataka 11.2 9.8 9.3 8.4 7.6 6.8 5.8 11.1
14 Kerala 11.2 10 8.9 8.1 7.3 6.6 5.5 10.8
15 Madhya Pradesh 10.9 9.6 9 8.3 7.2 6.1 5.6 10.7
31 A & N Islands 11.7 6.6 9.9 7.2 5.5 5.3 4.9 10.8
32 Chandigarh 12 - 10 - 8 - - 12
33 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 11.6 - - - - - - 11.6
34 Daman & Diu 11.9 - 8 - - - - 11.9
35 Lakshadweep 10.9 11 9.9 8.7 7.6 7 6 9.6
36 Puducherry 11.5 11 9.6 6.4 7.9 - 5.8 11.2
121
Table (18.1): Distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by number of months available and
average number of months actually worked according to Usual Principal Status Approach (ps) for
each State/UT
Rural+Urban (male)
Sl. Name of State/UT/ distribution of workers by number of months available and average months actually
No. All India worked Overall
average
12 11 10 9 8 7 6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 Andhra Pradesh 11.1 10.1 8.8 7.3 7.4 7 5.8 10.7
2 Arunachal Pradesh 11.2 9.2 8.4 7.1 6.2 6.4 6 10.4
3 Assam 11.1 9.9 9.1 8.1 7.3 6.6 5.5 10.6
4 Bihar 10.4 8.6 8 7.3 6.5 5.7 4.7 10.1
5 Chhattisgarh 10.1 9.5 8.2 8.5 7.5 6.9 5.9 9.9
11 Jammu & Kashmir 10.8 7.7 8.1 7.4 6.7 5.8 5.9 9.8
12 Jharkhand 10.6 9.3 7.8 7.2 6.8 6.4 6 9.9
13 Karnataka 11.3 10 9.5 8.6 7.6 7 5.9 11.3
14 Kerala 11.3 10 9 8.3 7.4 6.5 5.8 10.9
15 Madhya Pradesh 11 9.6 9.1 8.4 7.3 6 5.8 10.8
122
Table (18.2): Distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by number of months available and
average number of months actually worked according to Usual Principal Status Approach (ps) for
each State/UT
Rural+Urban (female)
Sl. Name of State/UT/ distribution of workers by number of months available and average months actually
No. All India worked Overall
average
12 11 10 9 8 7 6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 Andhra Pradesh 10.3 9.2 8.9 7.1 7.3 6.9 5.8 9.7
2 Arunachal Pradesh 10.9 8 7.2 7.3 6.5 5.4 5.7 9.8
3 Assam 10.8 9.8 7.6 7.7 7.1 5.6 5.9 10
4 Bihar 9.4 7.9 7.7 7.1 6.4 6 5.5 8.9
5 Chhattisgarh 9.3 9.3 7.8 8.3 7.3 6.8 6 9.1
11 Jammu & Kashmir 11.2 5 8.5 8.3 7.2 6.3 5.9 10.4
12 Jharkhand 10.2 9.5 7.1 7.1 6.3 6.4 5.9 8.5
13 Karnataka 11 9.6 9.1 8.3 7.5 6.7 5.8 10.8
14 Kerala 11 10.6 8.4 7.8 7.1 6.7 5.2 10.5
15 Madhya Pradesh 10.6 9.7 8.9 8.2 7 6.3 5.3 10.3
123
Table (18.3): Distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by number of months available and
average number of months actually worked according to Usual Principal Status Approach (ps) for
each State/UT
Rural
Sl. Name of State/UT/ distribution of workers by number of months available and average months actually
No. All India worked Overall
average
12 11 10 9 8 7 6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 Andhra Pradesh 10.6 9.8 8.9 7.1 7.3 6.9 5.8 10.1
2 Arunachal Pradesh 11 8.6 8 7.1 6.4 6 5.8 10
3 Assam 11 9.8 8.7 8 7.2 6.3 5.6 10.4
4 Bihar 10.2 8.4 7.9 7.3 6.5 5.8 5.1 9.9
5 Chhattisgarh 9.5 9.5 8 8.4 7.5 6.9 6 9.3
11 Jammu & Kashmir 10.6 7.6 8.2 7.5 6.7 5.9 5.9 9.4
12 Jharkhand 10.1 9.3 7.5 7.1 6.6 6.4 5.9 9.1
13 Karnataka 11 9.8 9.3 8.4 7.7 6.3 5.8 10.9
14 Kerala 11.1 10.1 8.7 8.1 7.3 6.7 5.5 10.6
15 Madhya Pradesh 10.8 9.6 9 8.3 7.2 6.2 5.6 10.5
31 A & N Islands 11.6 6.6 9.9 7.3 5.5 5.3 4.9 10.2
32 Chandigarh 12 - - - - - - 12
33 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 11.1 - - - - - - 11.1
34 Daman & Diu 11.5 - - - - - - 11.5
35 Lakshadweep 10.7 - 8.8 8 7 - 6 9.1
36 Puducherry 11 - 8.7 6 6.8 - 6 10.8
All India 10.6 9.3 8.3 7.7 6.9 6.1 5.7 10.2
124
Table (18.4): Distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by number of months available and
average number of months actually worked according to Usual Principal Status Approach (ps) for
each State/UT
Rural (male)
Sl. Name of State/UT/ distribution of workers by number of months available and average months actually
No. All India worked Overall
average
12 11 10 9 8 7 6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 Andhra Pradesh 10.9 10.1 8.8 7.1 7.5 7 5.8 10.5
2 Arunachal Pradesh 11.1 9.5 8.4 7.1 6.2 6.4 6 10.2
3 Assam 11.1 9.8 9.1 8.1 7.3 6.6 5.5 10.5
4 Bihar 10.3 8.5 8 7.3 6.5 5.7 4.7 10
5 Chhattisgarh 9.7 9.6 8.1 8.5 7.6 6.9 5.9 9.5
11 Jammu & Kashmir 10.6 7.7 8.2 7.4 6.7 5.8 5.9 9.4
12 Jharkhand 10.2 9.2 7.7 7.2 6.7 6.4 6 9.4
13 Karnataka 11.2 10 9.5 8.6 7.7 - 6 11.1
14 Kerala 11.2 10.2 8.9 8.3 7.3 6.5 5.8 10.8
15 Madhya Pradesh 10.9 9.6 9 8.4 7.2 6.2 5.8 10.6
31 A & N Islands 11.6 8.5 9.9 7.3 5.9 5.5 4.7 10.5
32 Chandigarh 12 - - - - - - 12
33 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 11.1 - - - - - - 11.1
34 Daman & Diu 11.5 - - - - - - 11.5
35 Lakshadweep 10.5 - 10 8 7 - 6 8.9
36 Puducherry 11 - 9.1 6 6.5 - 6 10.7
125
Table (18.5): Distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by number of months available and
average number of months actually worked according to Usual Principal Status Approach (ps) for
each State/UT
Rural (female)
Sl. Name of State/UT/ distribution of workers by number of months available and average months actually
No. All India worked Overall
average
12 11 10 9 8 7 6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 Andhra Pradesh 10.1 9.1 8.9 7 7.3 6.9 5.8 9.5
2 Arunachal Pradesh 10.8 8 7.1 7.3 6.5 5.4 5.6 9.7
3 Assam 10.7 9.8 7.6 7.7 7.1 5.6 5.9 9.8
4 Bihar 9.3 7.9 7.7 7.1 6.4 6 5.5 8.8
5 Chhattisgarh 9.1 9.3 7.7 8.3 7.3 6.8 6 8.9
126
Table (18.6): Distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by number of months available and
average number of months actually worked according to Usual Principal Status Approach (ps) for
each State/UT
Urban
Sl. Name of State/UT/ distribution of workers by number of months available and average months actually
No. All India worked Overall
average
12 11 10 9 8 7 6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 Andhra Pradesh 11.4 10.2 9 8.1 7.4 6.8 6 11.3
2 Arunachal Pradesh 11.6 8.1 8.1 7 6.8 6.4 5.9 10.9
3 Assam 11.6 10.3 9.3 8.8 7.5 6.5 5.8 11.4
4 Bihar 11.2 9.7 8.5 6.7 6.6 7 5.6 11
5 Chhattisgarh 11.3 8 8.7 8.9 6.6 6 5.7 11.2
11 Jammu & Kashmir 11.4 8.9 7.3 7.7 7.2 5.9 6 11.2
12 Jharkhand 11.4 10.3 8.8 8.1 7.4 7 6 11.2
13 Karnataka 11.6 10.4 9.2 8.6 6.5 7 5.9 11.6
14 Kerala 11.4 9.7 9.2 8.2 7.5 6.4 5.8 11.1
15 Madhya Pradesh 11.6 10 9.6 8.2 7.4 5.9 6 11.5
127
Table (18.7): Distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by number of months available and
average number of months actually worked according to Usual Principal Status Approach (ps) for
each State/UT
Urban (male)
Sl. Name of State/UT/ distribution of workers by number of months available and average months actually
No. All India worked Overall
average
12 11 10 9 8 7 6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 Andhra Pradesh 11.6 10.2 9 8.2 7.3 6.9 6 11.5
2 Arunachal Pradesh 11.6 8.2 8.2 7 7.8 - 6 11.1
3 Assam 11.6 10.4 9.4 8.8 7.5 6.8 5.6 11.5
4 Bihar 11.3 9.7 8.6 6.7 6.6 7 5.3 11.1
5 Chhattisgarh 11.5 8 9.3 8.9 6.6 6 6 11.4
11 Jammu & Kashmir 11.4 8.9 7.1 7.7 7.2 5.9 6 11.1
12 Jharkhand 11.4 10.3 9.1 6.8 7.5 7 6 11.3
13 Karnataka 11.7 10.3 9.5 7.7 6.1 7 5.9 11.6
14 Kerala 11.4 9.2 9.3 8.2 7.7 6.5 5.8 11.1
15 Madhya Pradesh 11.6 10 9.6 8.2 7.4 5.5 6 11.5
All India 11.6 10.1 8.7 8.1 7.1 6.2 5.9 11.4
128
Table (18.8): Distribution of workers aged 15 years & above by number of months available and
average number of months actually worked according to Usual Principal Status Approach (ps) for
each State/UT
Urban (female)
Sl. Name of State/UT/ distribution of workers by number of months available and average months actually
No. All India worked Overall
average
12 11 10 9 8 7 6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 Andhra Pradesh 11.1 10.2 9 7.7 7.4 6 6 10.8
2 Arunachal Pradesh 11.5 8 7.9 6.8 6.4 6.4 5.8 10.4
3 Assam 11.5 9.2 8.5 - 7.5 5.8 6 11.3
4 Bihar 10.6 10.6 8 - 6.9 7 6 10.3
5 Chhattisgarh 10.8 8 8.1 - 6.7 6 5.5 10.7
All India 11.4 9.9 8.6 7.8 7.1 6.6 5.8 11.2
129