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Census of India 1951. Mysore. Tables.

1953

— (i) to establish a comprehensive economic classification of the people as a whole and not merely of persons who are gainfully occupied ; (ii) to simplify and improve the method of presentation of census economic data ; and provide additional data ; and (iii) to secure international comparability of data as recommended by the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations. [...] What the enumerators are required to ascertain and record in respect of these questions is explained in Annexure I. The answers to Question 10 and the two parts of Question 9 will form the basis of classification of each individual. [...] In the process of sorting of census information the division of the people into "livelihood classes" takes the place of the division of the people into "communities" at the former censuses. [...] Consequently the Principal Means of Livelihood of the latter is required to be recorded as the Principal Means of Livelihood of the former. [...] Question (6).—What is the status of tenants or zamindars who do not cultivate themselves but employ labourers ? Answer.—If they employ others they are employers '--provided the purpose of the employer and the nature of the employment are as stated in the answers to the employment or as stated in the answers to the two preceeding questions.
government politics public policy
Pages
363
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100010
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-i J.B. Mallaradhya view
Preface
i-vi J.B. Mallaradhya view
A—General Population Tables
1-32 J.B. Mallaradhya view
B—Economic Tables
33-192 J.B. Mallaradhya view
C—Household and Age (Sample) Tables
193-270 J.B. Mallaradhya view
D—Social and Cultural Tables
271-332 J.B. Mallaradhya view
E—Summary Figures by Districts and Taluks
333-i J.B. Mallaradhya view