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Report on Second Annual Employment & Unemployment Survey

(2011-12)
Volume I

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF LABOUR & EMPLOYMENT LABOUR BUREAU CHANDIGARH

Foreword

It is now well-settled that India is not totally decoupled from the global events. A need was felt to assess the impact of Global Financial Crisis of 2007-08 on employment/unemployment in the country. Estimates on labour market parameters were however available only through the surveys conducted by the NSSO with five years interval. These surveys do evince interest among the academicians and researchers. They may also be useful to the planners for making long-term plans. Unfortunately they fail to capture the changes in employment-unemployment in the intervening period. In particular, it was difficult to assess the impact of intervening developments like global financial crisis, euro-zone crisis etc. on the unemployment situation through such quinquennial surveys. The Ministry of Labour and Employment therefore entrusted the task of conducting such surveys on annual basis to the Labour Bureau. The present report is second in the series of the annual surveys on employment-unemployment conducted by the Labour Bureau. Since conducting a household-based comprehensive survey, processing the data and publishing the results is a time-consuming process, the Ministry also entrusted upon the Labour Bureau the task of conducting quick quarterly enterprise-level surveys so as to have some idea about changes in the employment-unemployment scenario at much shorter interval. These quarterly surveys were intended to give broad idea about the trend in employment-unemployment in the sectors which were likely to be affected by the Global slow-down following Global Financial Crisis. So far 14 quarterly surveys have been conducted and reports on 13 surveys have since been released. These reports have evinced wide interest not because they give statistically robust estimates, but because they are the only estimates of employment-unemployment available at such short intervals to be relevant for monitoring the situation and taking appropriate policy measures. The general direction of employment unemployment situation emanating from the quarterly surveys is considered good enough by policy-makers. Some results thrown up by the present report are comforting, some are discomforting and some are surprising. As per usual principal status approach, the all-India unemployment rate in India is estimated to be

3.8 percent. According to International Labour Organisation (ILO) the world unemployment rate in 2011 was 6 percent. The unemployment rate is reported to be about 25 per cent in Spain, over 21 percent in Greece and over 14 percent in Ireland. These are the countries most affected by the sovereign debt crisis in Euro-zone. For the entire eurozone the unemployment rate is about 11 per cent. Some of the countries outside the euro-zone too have very high rate of unemployment. For example, South Africa has unemployment rate of about 24 per cent, Egypt over 12 per cent, and even USA over 8 per cent. (Source: The Economist). However it is distressing to observe that the females in India, particularly in urban areas have very low Labour Force Participation rate. Based on usual principal status approach, only 17.9 per cent of the females in urban areas are in the labour force, i.e., either employed or available for employment, as against 73.3 percent males in the urban areas. Despite such low Labour Force Participation Rate among the urban females the rate of unemployment is as high as 12.5 percent as against 3.4 percent for urban males. These results could be very useful inputs not only in framing our employment policy, but also in the policies on gender-equality. Socially disadvantaged groups, viz., Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward Classes are generally believed to have low participation in labour force and may be having high unemployment rate. Contrary to this general belief, the socially disadvantaged groups are found to be better off when compared with the General Category on both the parameters of Labour Force Participation Rate as well unemployment rate. At all India level, the usual principal status rates of participation in the Labour Force for the SC, ST, and OBC groups are 55.9 percent, 59.7 percent, and 53.3 percent as against 48.5 percent for the General Category. These are only a few surprising findings of the Survey. Inter-state differences on Labour Force Participation Rate and/or Unemployment rate also throw some surprises. Some of the States having pro-labour-rights policies have not performed well in terms of unemployment rate. The report is however not intended to arrive at any finding on the trade-off or complimentarily between/of the pro-labourrights and pro-labour reform policies. It may perhaps be advisable

for the State Governments to take cognisance of inter-state differences in framing labour-market policies. There have been many hurdles in completing the survey on time. There had been some delay in commencing survey in some States, particularly State of Maharashtra; consequently there was delay in receipt of completed schedules for processing the data. Despite all such hurdles, the survey was successfully completed and report released due to singleminded dedication of the staff and officers of the Labour Bureau in general and Shri Bal Ram, Director and Shri Deepak Mehra, Deputy Director in particular. A number of State Governments provided their staff for canvassing the schedules and also supervising the survey. Without such support and co-operation from the State Governments it would not have been difficult even to undertake such survey. I would like to express my deep appreciation for the constant support received from the State Governments, especially their Directorates of Economics & Statistics (DES), despite the acute shortage of staff and officers faced by them. My thanks are also due to the National Sample Survey Office (Field Operation Division) for timely making available the Urban Frame Survey maps of the sample urban blocks for use in the survey. The expert Committee set up under the able chairmanship of Prof. S. P. Mukherjee meticulously designed the sample, schedules and instruction manuals and deliberated at length the findings of the survey at various stages. This report is the product of the efforts put in by the Committee members, in general and Prof. S. P. Mukherjee in particular. But for his constant guidance and enthusiasm the survey would not have progressed at such a pace. I have no hesitation in admitting that the errors or inadequacies in the Report are however entirely due to the limitations of the Labour Bureau. Last but not least the Labour Bureau is grateful to the Ministry of Labour and Employment for reposing its faith in the Labour Bureau to conduct such a massive exercise at allIndia level.

Chandigarh 29th May, 2012

D. S. Kolamkar Director General

Foreword Index Executive summary Chapter-I Chapter-II Chapter-III Chapter-IV Chapter-V Chapter-VI Annexure Introduction Concepts and Definitions Demographic Particulars Labour Force Parameters Activity-wise distribution of the population Sampling Design & Estimation Procedure Tables Constitution of Expert Group i-v 1-10 11-23 24-29 30-49 50-58 59-67 1-137 138-140

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The

present

report

is

based

on

Second

Annual by

Employment-Unemployment Labour Bureau.

survey

conducted

The survey has been conducted in all the States/UTs by covering all the districts. The field work for the second survey was launched from July, 2011 in phases and by the first fortnight of August, 2011 the field work had started in most of the States/UTs. The field work was completed in most of the States/UTs by the end of January, 2012. A sample of 1,28,298 households has been covered, out of which 81,430 households are in the rural sector and the remaining 46,868 households in the urban sector. From the households covered, 6,29,753 members are surveyed out of which 4,03,271 members reside in rural households and rest 2,26,482 in the urban households. The labour force estimates based on all the four approaches have been derived. The four approaches are usual principal status (UPS) approach, usual principal and subsidiary status (UPSS) approach, current weekly

status (CWS) approach and current daily status (CDS) approach. A fixed reference period of Agriculture Year 2010-11 i.e. July, 2010 to June, 2011 is used to derive the estimates based on usual status approach. For current weekly and current daily status approach, the week comprising of seven days preceding the date of the survey is taken as the reference period. As the field work was spread over 6-7 months period in most of the States/UTs, and since the CDS and CWS estimates are based on the week preceding the date of survey, the seasonal variations would not get captured in the CDS and CWS estimates. All the labour force related tables are generated statewise/gender-wise/sector-wise/social-group wise. The labour force estimates are derived for the persons of age 15 years and above. Based on the survey results, 50.8 per cent or majority of the households are found to be having self employment as the major source of income under agricultural and non-agricultural activities. In the rural areas, 11.1 per cent households are estimated to be having regular/wage salary earning as major source of income. In the urban areas, 42.3 per cent households are estimated to be having regular wage/salary earnings as
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the major source of income followed by 34.4 per cent households under self employment category. The Labour Force Participation Rate (LFPR) is estimated to be 52.9 per cent under the UPS approach at All India level. In the rural sector the LFPR is estimated to be 54.8 per cent as compared to 47.2 per cent in the urban sector under the UPS approach. Female LFPR is significantly lower as compared to male LFPR under the usual principal status approach. At All India level, female LFPR is estimated to be 25.4 per cent as compared to 77.4 per cent in male category. LFPR based on all the four approaches is as below:
Approach UPS UPSS CDS CWS Rural 54.8 57.9 53.3 58.2 Urban 47.2 48.0 46.3 48.1 Rural + Urban 52.9 55.4 51.5 55.6

(in per cent)

The Worker Population Ratio (WPR) is estimated to be 50.8 per cent at All India level under the UPS approach. In rural areas, the WPR is estimated to be 52.9 per cent under the UPS approach as compared to 44.9 in the urban areas.

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The female WPR is estimated to be 23.6 per cent at All India level under the UPS approach as compared to the male WPR of 75.1 per cent. The unemployment rate is estimated to be 3.8 per cent at All India level under the UPS approach. In rural areas, unemployment rate is 3.4 per cent whereas in urban areas, the same is 5.0 per cent under the UPS approach. Despite relatively low LFPR, the unemployment rate is significantly higher among females as compared to males. At all India level, the female unemployment rate is estimated to be 6.9 per cent whereas for males, the unemployment rate is 2.9 per cent under the UPS approach. In urban areas, the female unemployment rate is estimated to be 12.5 per cent at All India level under the UPS approach. The unemployment rates based on all the four

approaches are as follows:


Approach UPS UPSS CDS CWS Rural 3.4 2.9 6.3 4.2 Urban 5.0 4.7 6.3 5.8 Rural + Urban 3.8 3.3 6.3 4.6

(in per cent)

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Majority of the employed persons are found to be self employed based on all the four approaches. At all India level, 48.6 per cent persons are estimated to be self employed under the usual principal status approach followed by 19.7 per cent persons under wage/salary earners and rest 31.7 per cent persons under casual labourers category. The employed persons are further classified on the basis of economic activity pursued by them. At the State/UT level results are presented at Section level (Section ASection U) of National Industrial Classification, 2008. The survey results show that majority of the persons are employed in the primary sector. Under Agriculture, forestry and fishing sector, 52.9 per cent persons are estimated to be employed at All India level based on usual principal status approach. Under the tertiary or services sector, 27.8 per cent persons are estimated to be employed at All India level based on usual principal status approach. Under the manufacturing and construction sector i.e. the secondary sector, 19.3 per cent persons are estimated to be employed at All India level based on usual principal status approach.

CHAPTER I

INTRODUCTION
Background

1.1

During the period of survey continued as the to be

most developed and developing countries.

July 2011- June 12, the global environment challenging global

financial crisis was followed by the sovereign debt crisis in Euro zone. Bank The to Euro-zone stipulate crisis induced the European Central austerity measures for the countries which were on the verge of committing default. The austerity measures led to social unrest in some countries. The International Labour Organization has in its latest Report attributed the high rate of unemployment to the austerity measure particularly those austerity measures which resulted in lowering production and productivity. Though the extent of openness of India to the external sector is relatively small say when compared with the South East Asian Countries India could not have remained decoupled from the global event. India managed a respectable rate of growth in GDP as compared to 1

1.2

However,

in

order had the resort to

to to

mitigate the impact of global slow-down, compromise discipline quantitative which were India with and easing specific fiscal to our

measures

economic needs. While the blow of the global slow-down has been softened, our fiscal and current account balances have started coming under stress. This has induced and the Government to withdraw certain fiscal stimuli introduce austerity measures. The surveys covering subsequent period would capture the impact of the withdrawal of fiscal stimuli and introduction of austerity any. measures on if employment-unemployment,

1.3

India has set out for itself

the goal of inclusive growth

with a view to ensuring that the benefits of growth percolated to the common man to or was aam also aadmi. committed India

to those states which have not been able to harness the favourable conditions. demographic

achieving 1.5 Social justice The is an on

Millenium Development Goal of achieving full and productive employment and decent work for all including women and young people. The Government has tried to keep the common man at the centre of most of its policies and programmes. The annual employment-unemployment surveys help us in taking stock of the progress made so far.

important policy objective of the Government. survey employment-unemployment captures the status of the sample individuals commonly on the basis of classified social

groups and sex. It is necessary for the policy makers to assess the extent of parity in any employment without

discrimination based on caste, 1.4 Large population rather than is the religion or sex in order to frame appropriate policies to achieve the objective of social justice. increasing being viewed as a resource constraint for growth. With the evolving demographic bulge in the age-group 15 to 35 years, India is expected to derive and demographic dividend 1.6 Till the first employmentby the Labour

unemployment survey 2009-10 conducted the Bureau, comprehensive data on employment-unemployment situation in the country was available only after a gap of five years in the form of quinquennial surveys conducted by National Sample Survey Office (NSSO). Any survey with a periodicity of 2

become a super-power by 2050. This scenario is predicated upon our ability not only to develop this human resource in terms of health and education, but also to provide gainful and productive employment. This survey would provide useful inputs particularly

five

years

may

have

limited

ii) Economic Census, iii) Employment Market Information Programme of DGET, iv) Registrar General of India, and v) Labour Bureau
i) National Sample Survey Office (NSSO)

utility to the policy-makers to monitor and frame appropriate policies indicated the data example, and programmes In as above. many

developed & developing nations, employment-unemployment is in generated United on For States

quarterly/monthly basis.

statistics on unemployment is released by the Bureau of Labour Statistics on a monthly basis. The data relating to unemployment rate in China is available on annual basis. Even in many neighboring countries such useful data are generating on annual basis. Such data is eagerly awaited to assess the health of economy by the policy makers associated market. as well the as those with financial

1.8

The surveys conducted by on employment and

the NSSO are the main data source unemployment situation in the country. Beginning with the 27th round in the year 1972-73 by following the concepts, definitions and procedures as recommended by the Dantwala Committee been surveys country. quinquennial on (1970), NSSO has and eight on the conducting quinquennial

employment So far surveys conducted by

unemployment situation in the

Sources of Unemployment India


1.7 main sources

EmploymentSurveys in

employment and unemployment have been NSSO. The latest such survey was conducted for the year 200910. Apart from surveys these on quinquennial

Presently, in our country, the of data on

employment- unemployment are:

i)

National Sample Survey Organization (NSSO), 3

employment and unemployment, NSSO also collect information on

certain key items of employment and unemployment, as a part of its Annual series, from a smaller sample of households in each round starting from 45th round (July 1989 June 1990) through the schedule relating to

Census. So far 5 such Economic Census have been conducted by the CSO. The latest Economic Census was conducted in the year 2005.

iii)

Employment Market Infor-

Household Expenditure.

Consumer

mation Programme of DGET 1.10 Another source of

employment data is, Employment ii) Economic Census Market Information of the (EMI) Directorate

1.9

The

other

source in

of the

programme

employment conducted

situation by

General of Employment & Training (DGET) initiated during the year 1955 as a Pilot Project in Delhi. It was subsequently extended to

country is the Economic Census Central The Statistical Office (CSO). for it provides

Economic Census is conducted non-agricultural a frame for establishments in the Country & conducting follow-up surveys for collection of detailed information particularly unorganized establishments. information, The to relating from the sector basic the

selected areas (Districts) in various States during the Second Five-Year Plan period. At present the EMI Programme is being implemented in all the States and Union Territories of the country, except Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Lakshadweep. The

smaller establishments employing 10-24 persons in the Private Sector in metropolitan areas of greater Mumbai and Kolkata are also not being covered owing to

distribution of non-agricultural establishments by activity, type of ownership, rural/urban break up and employment size, in respect of each establishment is collected through the Economic 4

administrative reasons.

1.11 The data collected under the EMI programme covers only

the

Organized

Sector

of

the

v)

Labour Bureau

economy which inter-alia covers all establishments in the Public Sector irrespective of their size and establishments non-agricultural in the Private

1.13 Addressing Parliamentary June, President 2009, of

the on the

Joint 4th down Honble

session India

laid

various measures to be taken up by the Union Government in the next 100 days. One of these measures was to initiate steps towards the submission of five annual reports to the People on Education, Health, Employment, Environment and Infrastructure. In pursuance of this statement of the President and the felt need for employment-unemployment of Bureau Labour entrusted the surveys basis. The to task and the of on on first Annual data at a shorter interval, the Ministry Labour Employment conducting annual

Sector employing 10 or more persons. from establishments While the information non-agricultural in the Private

Sector employing 25 or more persons is collected under the provisions of the Employment Exchanges Notification 1959, of (Compulsory Vacancies) from Act the

data

establishments employing 10-24 persons is collected on a

voluntary basis.

employment-unemployment
iv) Registrar General of India

1.12 The

fourth

important

household-based

source is the Office of Registrar General of India, which during the Census; collects some key information on the workforce in the country. This information is collected after every ten years.

Employment-Unemployment Survey (2009-10) was conducted on a thin sample basis during the year 2010 and the report was released in the month of November, 2010. The survey was conducted in 28 States/UTs of the Country by covering 300 districts. 5 The Survey findings

were based on about 46,000 household schedules.

which oriented were

were and expected

highly labour to have

export intensive more

1.14 During the second survey, all the States/UTs and all districts have been covered. The sample size is more than 1.25 lakh households. The time series data over a period of time is expected to reflect the changes in employment-unemployment situation to enable the government to take appropriate action, as deemed necessary. The data presented in this survey would also be useful for State level estimates of employmentunemployment.

impact of this economic crisis. The textiles, (including apparels) metals, gems & jewellery, automobiles, transport, IT/BPO, leather and handloom/ power loom were considered to have been adversely impacted by the slowdown and were therefore selected for coverage under the quarterly surveys.

1.16 Labour

Bureau

was

entrusted the task of regularly assessing the effect of economic slowdown on employment in India on quarterly basis. Since

Global Economic Slowdown and its Impact on Employment in India 1.15 In a globalized economic scenario, no economy can manage to stay immune from the international developments. inevitable globalization. economic This The slowdown economic is an of global which consequence

the quarter October - December, 2008, Labour Bureau has been conducting employment such situation surveys in the (enterprise based) to assess the eight selected sectors spread over 21 centres across 11 States / UTs. for the So far 14 such surveys 13 14th surveys survey have is been being have been conducted & reports released. Data collected during processed.

started in USA in 2008, impacted the economies of other countries, including India, as well. Sectors 6

First annual EmploymentUnemployment Survey 1.17 Labour Bureau conducted the first survey in 28 States/UTs of the country by covering 300 districts during the period 01-042010 to 15-08-2010. The information was collected for a fixed reference period of financial year 2009-10 (April, 2009 to March, 2010). The survey findings were based on a sample of 45,859 household schedules. Various on usual Labour principal Force status parameters were estimated based approach only.

1.20 The Survey results were based only on the usual principal status approach to employmentunemployment. measures of unemployment seasonality; Weekly Current The which namely Status other capture Current and (CDS) employment-

intermittent unemployment and Status Daily (CWS)

approach could not be followed due to a shorter survey period.

Second Employmentunemployment Survey (Second EUS) 1.21 The present one is second annual employment survey in the of Annual Surveys. unemployment series

Limitations of First annual Employment-Unemployment Survey 1.18 The First survey on Employment-Unemployment was based on a thin sample.

Reference period of the survey is from July, 2010 to June, 2011 (agriculture year) and it has been conducted in all the States/UTs by covering all the districts. In order to provide robust & precise estimates at State/UTs/All India level, the sample size of the second first survey As has been to increased considerably from the survey. compared about 46000 households covered in the first survey, in the present 7

1.19 The survey results were based collected on the information 45,859 from about

households covered across 28 States/UTs of the country by covering 300 districts.

survey, information is collected from more than 1.25 lakh households. In terms of persons, the information is collected from more than in 6 lakh these members sampled residing

Directorates Statistics collection

of

Economics of all

& the

(DES) in

States/UTs, to undertake data their Out respective of 35 States/UTs.

States/UTs in the country, 18 States/UTs agreed to our request and undertook the field work through their staff. In rest of the States/UTs, the The Bureau on in to recruited contract all all the the the Investigators field work training of data

households. Unlike in the first Employment-Unemployment Survey, where only Usual Principal Status (UPS) approach based results were disseminated, in the second EmploymentSurvey, the Unemployment

basis for a period of six months. States/UTs was launched after a rigorous collection survey. Officials/Investigators engaged in under

employment-unemployment estimates are generated by Usual Principal Status (UPS) Approach, Usual Principal and Subsidiary Status (UPSS) Approach, Current Daily and, Status Current (CDS) Approach Status Weekly

(CWS) approach.

Employment-

Supervision of Field Work 1.23 The usefulness of the data depends upon its quality and timeliness. Bureau adopted a three tier supervision of fieldwork to ensure that the data collected is precise & robust. All the States/UTs DES were requested to undertake the supervision of fieldwork respective States/UTs 8 through District agreed their Statistical for the

Unemployment and its derivates are also analyzed by industry, skill, sex, social group etc. Demographic particulars of the sample households members are also presented in this report. Data Collection 1.22 For data collection in the second Bureau Annual had Employmentrequested the Unemployment Survey, Labour

offices. Out of 35 States/UTs, 30

supervision of fieldwork. In each district, two officials from the District Statistical Office were nominated in the for supervision etc. They of data collection, scrutiny of filled schedules were advised to send the schedules to Labour after Bureau their headquarters, 1.25 In scrutinized the all third the tier filled of in

supervision, Bureau thoroughly schedules received from the field. In addition to the existing officers of Labour Bureau, three consultants were also recruited on contract basis for verification of the schedules scrutinized and submitted by the contract supervisors & Labour Bureaus regular staff. Any discrepancies observed were referred back to the contract Investigators in the field and got rectified.

thorough checking.

1.24 In 120 for

the

second on

tier

of

supervision, Bureau appointed supervisors effective contract of The to basis for a period of eight months supervision received. were of trained fieldwork & scrutiny of filled in schedules supervisors problems

Reference Period 1.26 A fixed reference period of agriculture year July, 2010June, 2011 has been taken for the second survey. The estimates based on usual status approach are for a fixed reference period as mentioned daily above. In case of a current weekly status & current status approach, reference period of seven days preceding the date of the survey is taken. 9

provide instant solution to the contract Investigators in terms of any difficulty faced by them or doubt arising during data collection. The supervisors maintained a day to day liaison with the contract investigators & sorted out all the problems faced by them in the field. In many cases, they were also deputed for surprise inspection in the field.

Survey Period 1.27 The in different field work was after

field work was launched towards the end of the month of September, 2011, the field work was completed in March, 2012.

launched in July, 2011 in phases States/UTs imparting training to the State officials & Contract Investigators. By the first fortnight of August, 2011, the field work had started in most of the the field States/UTs. work was Initially

Constitution of the Expert Group 1.28 Ministry Employment expert group of Chairmanship of Labour under & an the constituted

proposed to be completed by December, 2011, however, due to higher attrition rate of Contract Investigators; the field work was extended by one month. In most of the States/UTs, the field work was completed by the end of January, 2012. In case of Maharashtra state, wherein the

renowned

Statistician Prof. S.P. Mukherjee with other experts on the subject as members, to finalize & the other questionnaires, sampling design, instruction manual technical details of the survey. Composition of the Expert group is annexed.

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CHAPTER-II CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS


Important concepts and persons to be considered as

definitions used in the survey and relevant to this report are explained below.

households:

(a) structure, (b)

In case a hostel is listed, it will constitute a single household. Inmates also of hotel, lodging a single

2.1

House:

Every

tent, shelter, etc. is a house irrespective of its use. It may be used for residential or nonresidential purpose or both or may even be vacant.

and boarding house etc. will constitute household. (c) In deciding the composition of a household, living a more emphasis is to be placed on normally food together common than on ordinarily taking from kitchen. In case the place of residence of a person is different from the place of boarding, he or she will be treated as a member of the household in which he or she resides. (d) A resident employee, servant guest or will or a be

2.2

Household:

group

of

persons normally living together and taking food from a common kitchen household. temporary will It constitute will a include (those

stay-aways

whose total period of absence from the household is expected to be less than 6 months) but exclude temporary visitors and guests (expected total period of stay less than 6 months). The members of a household may or may not be related by blood or marriage to one another. The following examples may be useful while determining the group of 11

domestic paying

considered as a member of the household in which he or she resides even though

he or she is not a member of the same family. (e) In case a member of a family (say a son or a daughter of the head of family) stays elsewhere say in hostel for studies or for any other reason, he/she will not be considered as a member of his/her parents household. However, he/she will be listed as a member if the hostel is listed. i. ii.

2.5 may

In rural areas, a household belong to any of the

following household types: Self-employed in agriculture Self-employed agriculture iii. iv. v. vi. Regular wage/salary earning Agricultural labour Other labour Others in non-

2.6 size: The

For

urban

areas,

2.3

Household

household will belong to any one of the following five household types: i. ii. Self-employed Regular wage/salary earning Casual labour Others

number of members normally residing in a household is its size.

2.4

Household of is

type: of on

The a the

iii. iv.

household type based on the means livelihood decided household

basis of the major sources of the households income during the reference net period. from For this purpose, only the households income economic activities is to be considered. The incomes of the servants and paying guests are not to be taken into account. 12

2.7 entire

Economic spectrum

activity: of and

The

human non-

activity falls into two categories: economic activity economic activity. Any activity that results in production of goods and services that adds value to national as an product is considered economic

activity. The economic activities

have two parts market activities and non-market activities. Market activities are those that involve remuneration to those who perform it i.e., activity performed for pay or profit. Such activities include production of all goods and services for market including those of government services, production commodities etc. of for Non-market primary own activities are those involving the

firewood, hunting, fishing, mining, quarrying, etc.) of primary goods for own consumption. b) The activities relating to the own-account production of fixed assets. Own account production of fixed assets include construction of own houses, roads, wells, etc., and etc., of machinery, for and tools, also household

consumption and own account production of fixed assets.

enterprise

construction of any private or community facilities free of charge. A person may be engaged of either in a own account or a

2.8

The

term

'economic survey will

activity' in the Employment and Unemployment include: i. All the market above, activities i.e., result goods the in and 2.9

construction in the capacity labour supervisor.

described profit

Activity status: It is the during which the reference the in

activities performed for pay or which of production

activity in which a person is engaged period, person's decides

services for exchange, ii. Of the non-market activities, a) All the activities relating to the primary sector which result in production (including free collection of uncultivated crops, forestry, 13

participation

economic and /or non-economic activities. According to this, a person will be of in the one or a combination period: following

three statuses during a reference

i.

Working

or

engaged

in

as an own-account worker b. worked enterprise in household

economic activity (work); ii. Not engaged (work) in economic but either

(self-employed)

activity

as an home based worker c. worked enterprise in household

making tangible efforts to seek 'work' or being available for 'work' in case the 'work is available and iii. Neither engaged in any

(self-employed)

as an employer d. worked enterprise as 'helper' e. worked as regular in household

economic activity (work) nor available for 'work'.

(self-employed)

2.10 Activity

statuses

salaried/wage employee f. worked on contract basis as wage employee g. worked labour other Gandhi as in casual public wage works Rural

mentioned against sl. no. (i) & (ii) above, are associated with 'being in labour force' and the last
s1.no. (iii) is associated with 'not

being in the labour force'. Being in labour force is further categorized into (i) employment and Unemployment.

than

Mahatma Guarantee

National

Employment

Act(MGNREGA) works h. worked as in casual wage

2.11 The three broad activity statuses have been further subdivided below: i. working or being engaged in economic activity (employed): a. worked enterprise in household j. into detailed are activity listed i. categories. These

labour works. worked works. engaged work

MGNREGA

as

casual

wage

labour in other types of

in during

household reference

enterprise but could not period due to sickness. 14

(self-employed)

k. engaged work period reasons. l. did not

in during due

household reference to other vi) vii)

disability prostitutes, beggars, etc did not work (for due to

enterprise but could not

sickness

casual

work

due

to

workers only) viii) others

sickness but had regular wage/salaried employment. m. did not work due to other reasons but had regular wage/salaried employment. ii. not working but seeking or available (unemployed): iii. neither working nor available for work (not in labour force): i) attended institution ii) attended domestic duties only iii) attended domestic duties and was also engaged in free collection of goods, tailoring, weaving, for household use iv) recipients of rent, etc. educational for work

2.12 The various categories like, 'workers', 'unemployed', labour force, out of labour force are as explained below:

2.13 Workers Persons who,

(or

employed): during the

reference period, are engaged in any economic activity or who, despite economic their attachment activity, to have

temporarily abstained from work, for reasons of illness, injury or other physical disability, social or bad or other weather, religious festivals, functions

contingencies constitute helpers

necessitating workers. Unpaid in the

temporary absence from work who assist

operation of an economic activity in the household, farm or nonfarm activities are also considered as workers. 15

pension, remittance, etc. v) not able to work due to

2.14 Seeking or available for work (or unemployed): Persons, who owing to lack of work, had not worked but either sought work through employment intermediaries, to or or of are for prospective their for and or (or exchanges, applications employers willingness work condition those who

labour force'. The persons under this category are in students, domestic pensioners, persons duties, engaged rentiers,

recipients of remittances, those living on alms, infirm or disabled persons, too young or too old persons, prostitutes, etc.

friends or relatives or by making expressed availability the work 'seeking work'

under

prevailing

2.17 It workers

may have as

be

noted

that

been

further

categorized

self-employed,

remuneration are considered as available unemployed).

regular salaried/ wage employee and casual wage labour. These categories are defined in the following paragraphs.

2.15 Labour force: Persons who are either 'working' (employed) or 'seeking or available for work' (unemployed) or both during a major period, force. part of the reference labour constitute the

2.18 Self-employed: non-farm engaged profession partners household enterprises independently or are trade

Persons or in on are a ownin The selfhave

who operate their own farm or

account or with one or a few self-employed enterprises. feature is that of the they

2.16 Out Persons

of who

labour are

force: neither

essential employed

'working' and at the same time nor 'seeking or available for work' for various reasons during the major part of the reference period are considered to be 'out of the 16

autonomy (i.e., regarding how, where and when to produce) and economic regarding operation independence market, and scale money) (i.e., of for

carrying out operation. The fee or remuneration received by them consists of two parts - the share of their labour and profit of the enterprise. In other words, their remuneration is determined wholly or mainly by sales or profits of the goods or services which are produced.

out

at

the

place

of

the

workers own choice, often the workers own home. More precisely homework referred worker:a. in his or her home or in other premises of his or her choice other than the workplace employer; b. for remuneration; c. which results in of the to the means as a term work home

carried out by a person, to be

2.19 The self-employed persons may again be categorized into the following groups: i) Own-account workers: The self-employed persons who operate their enterprises on their own account or with one or a few partners and who during the reference hiring may, period by and large, run their enterprises any without They labour.

production of goods and/ or services as specified by the employer, irrespective of who provides the equipment, materials or other inputs used. iii) Employers: The self-

however, have unpaid helpers to assist them in the activity of the enterprise. ii) Home based workers: Home Based Workers are those who are engaged of in goods the or production

employed persons who work on their own account or with one or a few partners and by and large run their enterprises by hiring labour are the employers, and iv) Helpers category 17 in of household self-employed

services for an employer or contractor in an arrangement whereby the work is carried

enterprise: The helpers are a

persons, members, household

mostly who

family keep

2.21 Worked on contract basis as wage employee: The system of employing contract labour is prevalent in most industries in different occupations including skilled and semi skilled ones. It is also prevalent in agricultural and some allied operations in the and to extent services

themselves engaged in their enterprises, working full or part time and do not receive any regular salary or wages in return for the work performed. They do not assist in run the the household person enterprise on their own but related the living in the same household running household enterprise.

sector. A workman is deemed to be employed as Contract Labour when he is hired in connection with the work Contract of an establishment by or through a contractor. workmen are indirect employees; persons

2.20 Regular others farm

salaried/wage or non-farm

who are hired, supervised and remunerated the by a contractor Contract who, in turn, is compensated by establishment. labour has to be employed for work which is specific and for definite duration. Inferior labour status, casual nature of employment, lack of job security and poor economic conditions are the major characteristics of contract labour.

employee: Persons working in enterprises (both household and non-household) and getting in return salary or wages on a regular basis (and not on the basis of daily or periodic renewal of work contract) are the regular salaried/wage category not employees. only The includes

persons getting time wage but also persons receiving piece wage or salary and paid apprentices, both full time and part-time. 2.22 Casual person others farm wage or labour: engaged A in

casually

non-farm

enterprises (both household and 18

non-household) and getting in return wage according to the terms of the daily or periodic work contract is a casual wage labour. Usually, in the rural areas, a type of casual labourers can be seen who normally engage themselves activities. those in 'public which works' are are 'Public works'

status are arrived at. These are termed status, respectively current as usual status weekly

and current daily status. The activity status determined on the basis of the reference period of one year is known as the usual activity status of a person, that determined on the basis of a reference period of 1 week is known as the current weekly status (CWS) of the person and the activity status determined on the basis of a reference period of one day is known as the current daily status (CDS) of the person.

activities

sponsored by the Government or local bodies for construction of roads, bunds, digging of ponds, etc. as relief measures (like flood relief, relief, under drought etc.) and relief, also famine various

employment generation schemes poverty alleviation programmes. 2.24 Identification of each

individual into a unique situation poses a problem when more than one of three status types viz. of broad

2.23 Different approaches for determining activity status: The persons surveyed can be classified into various activity categories activities on the basis by of pursued them

activity

employed,

unemployed and not in labour force is concurrently obtained for a person. In such an eventuality, unique identification under any one of the three broad activity status is done by adopting either the major time criterion or priority criterion. The former is used for classification of persons under usual activity status and the latter for classification of 19

during certain specified reference periods. There could be three reference periods viz. (i) one year, (ii) one week and (iii) each day of the reference week. Based on these different three periods, of three activity measures

persons under current activity status.

activity status so determined, the detailed activity status category of a person pursuing more than one such activity will be

2.25 Usual activity status: The usual activity status relates to the activity status of a person during the fixed reference period (July, 10 to June, 11 in the present case). The activity in which a person spent relatively longer time (major time criterion) during the reference period is considered as the usual principal activity of the person. To decide the usual principal activity of a person, he/she is first categorized as belonging to the labour force or not, during the reference period on the basis of major time criterion. Persons, thus adjudged as not belonging to the labour force are assigned the broad activity status 'neither working nor available for work'. For the persons belonging to the labour force, the broad activity status of either 'working' or 'not working but available for work and/or seeking work is then ascertained again on the basis of the relatively longer time spent during the period being in the labour force. Within the broad 20

determined again on the basis of the relatively longer time spent.

2.26 Subsidiary principal usual

economic status is

activity status: A person whose determined on the basis of the major time criterion may have pursued some other economic activity for 30 days or more during the reference period. The status in which such economic activity is pursued during the reference period is the subsidiary economic activity status of the person. In case activity longer in of multiple activities, will be spent in subsidiary subsidiary determined relatively economic

on the basis of time work

criterion. It may be noted that engagement subsidiary capacity may arise in the following two situations: i. a person may be engaged for a relatively longer period during the reference period in an economic or non-economic

activity

in

the

principal

of 7 days preceding the date of survey. It is decided on the basis of a certain priority cum major time criterion. According to the priority criterion, the status of 'working' gets priority over the status of 'not working but seeking or available for work', which in turn gets priority over the status of 'neither working nor available for work'. A person is considered working (or employed) if he/she, while pursuing any economic activity, had worked for at least one hour on at least one day during the 7 days preceding the date of survey. A person is considered 'seeking or available for work (or unemployed)' if during the reference week no economic activity was pursued by the person but he/she made efforts to get work or had been available for work for at least one hour actively A any time week seeking who time in during though work had in the not the reference

status and for a relatively minor period which is not less than 30 days, in another economic activity (any economic activity). ii. a person may be pursuing an economic economic principal another activity activity status or nonalmost also

throughout the year in the and simultaneously economic pursuing activity

(any economic activity) for relatively shorter time in a subsidiary capacity. In such cases, since the both year the and activities are being pursued throughout hence the duration in each activity is more than 30 days, the activity which is being pursued shorter considered for time as a relatively will be his/her

subsidiary activity.

2.27 Current weekly activity status: The current weekly activity status of a person is the activity status obtaining for a person during a reference period 21

belief that no work was available. person any neither the worked nor was available for work be during reference week is considered to engaged non-economic

activities (or not in labour force). Having decided the broad current weekly activity status of a person on the basis of 'priority' criterion, the detailed current weekly activity status is again decided on the basis of 'major time' criterion if a person is pursuing multiple economic activities.

i)

Each day of the reference week days' is or looked a 'full upon day as for comprising of either two 'half assigning the activity status.

ii) A

person day

is if

considered he/she had

'working' (employed) for the entire worked for 4 hours or more during the day.

2.28 Current

daily

activity

status: The activity pattern of the population, particularly in the unorganized sector, is such that during a week, and

iii) If a person was engaged in more than one of for the 4 economic activities

hours or more on a day, he/she would be assigned two economic activities out of the different economic activities on which he/she devoted relatively longer time on the reference day. In such cases, one half day work will be considered for each of those two economic activities (i.e. 0.5 intensity will be assigned to each of these two economic activities). iv) If the person had worked for 1 hour or more but less than 4 hours, he/she is considered 'working'

sometimes, even during a day, a person can pursue more than one activity. Moreover, many

people can even undertake both economic and non-economic

activities on the same day of a reference week. The current daily activity status for a person is determined on the basis of

his/her activity status on each day of the reference week using a priority-cum-major time criterion (day to day labour time

disposition). The following points are noted for determining the current daily status of a person: 22

(employed) for half-day and 'seeking or available for work'

(unemployed) seeking nor

or

'neither for

less

than

4 is

hours

only,

available

he/she

considered

work' (not in labour force) for the other half of the day depending on whether he was seeking/available for work or not. v) If a person was not engaged in 'work' even for 1 hour on a day but for was work seeking/available he/she day. But is if

'unemployed' for half day and 'not in labour force' for the other half of the day. vi) A person who neither had any 'work' to do nor was available for 'work' even for half a day was considered 'not in labour force' for the entire day and is assigned one or two of the detailed non-economic activity status depending upon the activities pursued by him/her during the reference day.

even for 4 hours or more, considered he/she was 'unemployed' for the entire 'seeking/available for work' for more than 1 hour and

23

CHAPTER-III

Demographic Particulars
Introduction
3.1 While in of studying the the rest 2,26,482 persons in the urban sector sample households covered during the survey. Employment-Unemployment scenario collection household country, on has information

Household Type
3.3 The household type characteristic indicates the major source of income of a household during the reference period (July, 2010 to June, 2011) of the survey. In case a household has more than one earning members pursuing different economic activities, the source of income yielding major income was used to determine the household type. The household types in rural areas, among which the sample households have been categorised, are as follows: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 24 Self employed in agriculture Self employed agriculture Regular earning Other labour Other households in non-

characteristics

also been attempted during the survey. This includes information such as household size, the major source of income i.e., the household type and the social group to which the household belongs. discussed paragraphs. The in findings the of the survey on these parameters are ensuing

3.2

The

information spread of the across

is 35

collected from 1,28,298 sample households States/UTs sector and which rest 81,430 46,868

households belong to the rural households to the urban sector. A total of 6,29,753 persons have been surveyed reside out in of the which rural 4,03,271

wage/salary

Agricultural labour

sector sample households and

3.4

In

urban

areas, have

sample been

households (hhs) out of 1000 households are estimated to be having self employment as the major source of income. Under self employed category, 396 hhs out of 1000 in hhs are self employed agricultural

households

categorized among the following household types: 1. 2. 3. 4. Self employed Regular earning Casual labour Other households wage/salary

activities and rest 113 hhs out of 1000 hhs are self employed in non-agricultural activities. Out of 1000 hhs 207 hhs are estimated to be in agricultural labour category, followed by 125 hhs in the other labour category, 111 hhs in the regular category wage/salary earning

Household types in rural sector


3.5 of The survey results show the households are self that in the rural sector majority employed. At all India level, 508

and remaining 49 hhs in the other household category at all India level.

Distribution of households by household type in rural areas

25

3.6 under

Analyzing the results at self employed in

proportion hhs.

at

national

level

State level, it is observed that agriculture category the highest proportion of households (646 hhs out of 1000 hhs) is in Arunachal Pradesh, followed by 580 hhs in Mizoram, 571 hhs in Nagaland, 564 hhs in Manipur and each 560 hhs out of 1000 hhs in Chhattisgarh. Except

which is 111 hhs out of 1000

Household type in urban areas


3.8 In the urban areas at All level, as expected, the of regular as the self major proportion has India

maximum 1000 hhs

households, i.e, 423 hhs out of wage/salary earnings by 344 hhs as

Tripura state, in all other north eastern states, the proportion of households employed activities is falling in under self agricultural

major source of income followed having the employment and 152 hhs as casual labour source. Remaining 81 hhs out of 1000 hhs fall under in the other households type. 3.9 regular A perusal to State of results the earners

significantly higher

than such proportion at national level, which is 396 hhs out of 1000 hhs. 3.7 In the regular wage/salary

earning category of households in the rural areas of states, the highest proportion (542 hhs out of 1000 hhs) is in Goa state followed by 501 hhs in Delhi state and 357 hhs out of 1000 hhs in Mizoram state. In all the north eastern of earning states, hhs the is proportion wage/salary regular

pertaining

level

wage/salary

category households in urban areas, it shows that the highest proportion of households in this category i.e 640 hhs out of 1000 hhs is in Nagaland state followed by 566 hhs in Arunachal Pradesh, 548 hhs in Delhi, 530 hhs in Maharashtra and 525 hhs out of 1000 hhs in Sikkim state.

estimated to be higher than such

26

Distribution of households by household type in urban areas

3.10 The highest proportion of self employed households, i.e, 704 hhs out of 1000 hhs is observed to be in Manipur followed by 514 hhs in Bihar, 456 in Uttar Pradesh and 438 hhs out of 1000 hhs in Sikkim state.

presented in Tables 4, 4.1 and 4.2. 3.12 The survey results show of households, i.e,

that at All India level, maximum proportion to Other 407 hhs out of 1000 hhs belong Backward Classes category followed by 306 hhs under the General category, 200 hhs under the Scheduled Castes category and the rest 87 hhs under the Scheduled following Tribes table category. The

Social Group
3.11 The households are also categorised among the four social groups, viz., Scheduled Castes, Scheduled category. distribution Tribes, The of Other State-wise households Backward Classes and General

shows the distribution of the households among different social groups in rural and urban sectors. (Table 3.1)

among different social groups is

27

Table 3.1: Distribution of hhs by social groups in rural and urban sector Social Group Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Other Backward Classes General Rural 220 105 415 260 Urban 144 37 384 436 Rural + Urban 200 87 407 306

3.13 trend,

In the rural sector, a similar to the one

highest with 415 hhs out of 1000 hhs, followed by 260 hhs under the General category, 220 hhs under out of the Scheduled hhs Castes the category and the rest 105 hhs 1000 under Scheduled Tribes group.

observed at the level of rural + urban combined is visible. In rural areas the proportion of households under Other Backward Classes category is

200 306 Scheduled castes Scheduled tribes 87 Other backward classes General

407

Distribution of households by social group

28

3.14

In case of urban sector,

Backward Classes category, 144 hhs under the Scheduled Castes category and 37 hhs out of 1000 hhs under the Scheduled Tribes category at All India level.

the General category households have maximum proportion (436 hhs out of 1000 hhs) followed by 384 hhs under the Other

29

CHAPTER-IV LABOUR FORCE PARAMETERS

Introduction
4.1 Labour Force indicates the hour during the week preceding the day of as force. survey falling will in be the still considered labour

supply of labour in the country and is an important input for production of goods & services in any country. for The policy Labour Rate reliable and Force (UR) is to of estimates of labour force are important that the planning purposes. It is likely Participation Rate (LFPR) and Unemployment underestimated case of some due categories

However,

having biased towards labour force activities, many females, especially labour housewives, force because and of students are left out from the conceptual issues which need to be addressed by the experts. The revised schedule in the subsequent rounds along with in-depth probing questions may be a solution to capture more precise labour force estimates.

insufficient probing especially in persons namely housewives and students.

4.2

The definitions used for

Concepts of Labour Force


4.3 The basic concepts of important Labour Force

estimating the labour force i.e employed and unemployed are very liberal and biased towards the employed & unemployed activity. For example, under the current weekly status approach any person or who is has either worked for/seeking available

parameters are given below:

4.4

Labour Rate: -

Force Labour

Participation

Force Participation Rate (LFPR) is defined as the number of persons 30

work even for one

in the labour force per 1000 persons.

Measurement Force
4.8 Estimating

of

Labour

employment-

. + . =

unemployment is a very complex task. Any single measure is not appropriate to measure the labour force parameters. Labour Force related parameters may be derived by following four different approaches based on different reference periods.

4.5

Worker Population Ratio:

- Worker Population Ratio (WPR) is defined as the number of persons persons. employed per 1000

i) Usual Principal Status (UPS) Approach: - The major time criterion based on the 365 days is used to determine the activity pursued by a person under the usual principal status approach. Accordingly, the major time spent by a person (183 days or more) is used to determine whether the person is in the labour force or is out of labour force. A person found unemployed under this approach reflects the chronic unemployment. In the present survey, the usual principal status estimates are derived for a fixed reference period from July, 2010 to June, 2011 i.e Agriculture Year 2010-11.

4.6

Proportion Unemployed: -

Proportion Unemployed (PU) is defined as the number of persons unemployed per 1000 persons.

4.7

Unemployment Rate

Rate: (UR)

Unemployment

defined as the number of persons unemployed per 1000 persons in the labour force (employed & unemployed).

31

ii) Usual Subsidiary Approach: important measure &

Principal Status the The labour

& (UPSS) second to force status

parameters usual approach reflect

precisely. based

The status

principal the long

estimates term

approach

employment/unemployment scenario in the country. The current approach determine fluctuations weekly is the in status used the to seasonal labour

parameters is usual principal subsidiary approach. This approach is a hybrid one which takes into consideration both the major time in criterion and shorter activity). who has time period (30 days or more any a economic person Thus

force. In our country, where majority of the labour force is engaged in the unorganised sector current status reflect more Under is of the economy, and daily may in weekly the

worked even for 30 days or more in any economic activity during the reference period of 365 days is considered as employed also, the under same status this reference approach approach. In this approach period as taken in the usual principal (UPS) is used. This approach is also called usual status approach.

approaches

employmentsituation manner. weekly or work

unemployment the

appropriate current

status approach, if a person found employed for seeking/available

even for one hour during the reference week, i.e., the week preceding the date of survey, he/she is considered to be part of labour force.

iii) Current (CWS)

Weekly Approach:

Status As

mentioned in the preceding text, no single measure is considered capture the appropriate labour to force 32

iv) Current Daily Status (CDS) Approach: important measure the The approach labour fourth to force

estimates

is

current

daily

intensity of various activities pursued by the persons.

status approach. The first three approaches discussed earlier provide the number of persons in absolute terms. The current the daily person status days approach on the other hand provides pursued by the persons in different activities. Under this approach, activities pursued by the persons in each day of the week preceding the date of survey has are taken into for 4 consideration. In a day, if a person worked hours or more in any activity, he/she will be considered as employed for full day and a full intensity of 1.0 will be recorded. If a person has worked for less than four hour but more than one hour in a day, he/she will be considered as employed for half day and an intensity of 0.5 will be recorded. For the rest of the day, based current another will on be the daily person activity

Labour Force Participation Rate (LFPR)


4.9 The results of LFPR are in the form of presented

proportions for the age group of 15 years & above persons. In order to derive the with absolute the figures, the proportions may be multiplied of same corresponding population figure age-group/sector/ gender.

4.10 At

All

India

level

the

Labour Force Participation Rate (LFPR) based on usual principal status approach is estimated at 529 persons out of 1000 persons. The male and female LFPR is estimated to be 774 and 254 persons the respectively LFPR may per be 1000 persons each. As discussed earlier, estimated on the basis of four different approaches. The LFPR estimates different follows. based on the are four as approaches

determined Therefore,

priority/major time criterion. status approach provides the 33

Table 4.1: LFPR based on different approaches Approach M UPS UPSS CDS CWS 788 794 760 794 Rural F 280 339 279 344 P 548 579 533 582 M 733 737 719 735 Urban F 179 191 175 195 P 472 480 463 481 Rural+ Urban M 774 779 749 779 F 254 300 252 305 P 529 554 515 556

4.11 As may be seen from the above table, the highest LFPR of 556 persons out of 1000 persons is estimated under the by CWS 554 approach followed

is having the same reference period as of UPS approach, the LFPR is higher in all the categories as compared to UPS approach LFPR because of the reason economic additionally this approach. that the subsidiary are under activities considered

persons out of 1000 persons in case of UPSS and a minimum LFPR of 515 persons under the current daily status approach. Under the UPSS approach, which

Labour Force Participation Rate based on four approaches

34

4.12 On the other hand, in case of CDS and CWS approaches the reference period is same i.e. the week preceding the date of survey. In case of CDS approach, LFPR is lower as compared to CWS implies approach LFPR; which non-working/non-

4.14 While comparing rural and urban LFPR, it may be seen that the male and female LFPR based on all the four approaches is higher in rural areas. Male LFPR of 794 persons out of 1000 persons estimated on the basis of UPSS as well as CWS approach is the highest in the rural sector. The highest male LFPR in urban areas is 737 persons per 1000 persons under UPSS approach followed by 735 persons out of 1000 persons under CWS approach. In case of females, LFPR of 344 persons out of 1000 persons is estimated under the CWS approach is the highest in rural areas whereas in the urban sector such LFPR is estimated at 195 persons out of 1000 persons.

availability of employment on all the seven days of the reference period. As stated earlier, the survey period of the present survey is 6-7 months in most of the States/UTs. Therefore, it is likely that there may be seasonal variations in the estimates at States/UTs level based on CDS and CWS approaches.

4.13 The survey results show that the female LFPR is consistently low as compared to male LFPR based on all the four approaches. The highest LFPR in case of females is 305 persons out of 1000 persons under the CWS approach, followed by 300 persons out of 1000 persons under the UPSS approach. The lowest LFPR for females is seen under the CDS approach, where it is estimated at 252 persons out of 1000 persons. 35

4.15 State level comparison of LFPR under the usual principal status approach, as may be seen from Table 5, shows that the highest LFPR is estimated to be in Himachal Pradesh (667 persons out of 1000 persons) followed by Sikkim (660 persons out of 1000 persons), Meghalaya (645 persons out of 1000

persons),

Chhattisgarh

(643

State

of

Haryana, is

the

LFPR to be 424

persons out of 1000 persons) Andhra Pradesh (641 persons out of 1000 persons) and so on.

under the usual principal status approach persons), observed by lowest (416 persons out of 1000 followed persons out of 1000 persons in Punjab, 428 persons out of 1000 persons in Jammu & Kashmir, 454 persons out of 1000 persons in Uttar Pradesh and 467 persons out of 1000 persons each in Delhi & Uttarakhand.

4.16 The survey results show that in the northern states except Himachal Pradesh, the LFPR is lower than the national average of 529 persons out of 1000 persons under the usual principal status approach. In the

Table 4.2: Number of States/UTs by Variation in LFPR (in % age) from National Average LFPR
Sl. No. 1 2 3 4 5 up to 5 per cent 6-10 per cent 11-15 per cent 16-20 per cent Above 20 per cent Variation in % age Number of States by LFPR Above National level 3 5 2 2 5 Below National level 8 2 5 2 1

4.17 Female LFPR at All India level based on usual principal status 1000 (UPS) persons, approach which is is estimated at 254 persons out of significantly lower than the LFPR of their male counterparts (774 persons out of 1000 persons). State level data presented in 36

Table No. 5, reveals that, the lowest female LFPR based on UPS approach is in Punjab, which is estimated at 80 persons out of 1000 persons, followed by 90 persons in Uttar Pradesh, 93 persons in Haryana, 122 persons in Jammu & Kashmir and 143 persons out of 1000 persons in

Delhi. It may be reiterated that housewives might have been left out of LFPR due to insufficient probing, the problem which is proposed to be addressed appropriately by improving the questionnaire in the subsequent survey. Another plausible reason to which low LFPR of females in rural that areas women of in Punjab Punjab of and and Haryana may be attributed is Northern fields. 4.18 On the other hand in districts Haryana

541 persons in Mizoram, 532 persons in Sikkim, 516 persons in Meghalaya, 494 persons in Andhra Nagaland. 4.19 While comparing the Pradesh and 465 persons out of 1000 persons in

female LFPR in north eastern states with the national average, the survey results show that except Assam, in all other north eastern states female LFPR is substantially higher as compared to the national average of 254 persons out of 1000 persons. In case of southern states also, the female LFPR is higher as compared to national average.

traditionally do not work in their

Himachal Pradesh, the female LFPR is highest with 557 persons out of 1000 persons followed by

Table 4.3: Distribution of States/UTs by Female LFPR Range Sl. No. Female LFPR (per 000) No. of States/UTs 1 2 3 4 5 Up to 100 100-200 200-300 300-400 400 & above 3 8 10 6 8

4.20 State level LFPR of males ranges between 679 persons and 843 persons out of 1000 persons each. At State level, the male LFPR is estimated to be highest 37

at 843 persons out of 1000 persons in Tripura followed by 816 807 persons persons in in 806 Chhattisgarh, Gujarat persons and in

Jharkhand,

Assam, 802 persons out of 1000 persons in Madhya Pradesh and

so on. It is lowest at 679 persons per 1000 persons in Mizoram.

12 10 8 6 4 2 0 Up to 100 100-200 200-300 300-400 400 & above No. of States/UTs

Distribution of States/UTs by Female LFPR Range

4.21 At

All

India

level,

the

female LFPR in urban areas in all states except Assam, Delhi, Haryana, J&K, Kerala, Punjab and Tripura where reverse trend is visible. The female LFPR in urban and rural areas in these states is presented in the following table:

female LFPR in rural areas is estimated at 280 persons out of 1000 persons as compared to 179 persons out of 1000 persons in the urban areas. Analyzing at State level results, it has been observed that the female LFPR in rural areas is higher than the

Table 4.4: States having higher urban female LFPR as compared to rural female LFPR Sl. No. Name of the State Female LFPR in Female LFPR in rural areas urban areas 1 Assam 194 198 2 Delhi 122 147 3 Haryana 87 109 4 Jammu & Kashmir 122 123 5 Kerala 252 287 6 Punjab 71 98 7 Tripura 305 373 38

Worker Population Ratio (WPR)


4.22 Another important 508 about persons which per 51 out cent of of 1000 that the

parameter of the labour force is the Worker Population Ratio. The WPR signifies the proportion of workers/employed persons in the total population. The WPR at All India level based on usual principal status is estimated at

persons;

signifies

population of age 15 years & above is employed. The WPR based on four different approaches is given below:

Table 4.5: Worker Population Ratio based on different approaches Approach M UPS UPSS CDS CWS 766 775 717 767 Rural F 265 325 256 322 P 529 563 499 557 M 709 713 685 706 Urban F 157 170 152 169 P 449 458 434 453 Rural+ Urban M 751 759 708 751 F 236 285 229 282 P 508 536 482 530

4.23 It may be observed from the above table that WPR in case of males at All India level is estimated at 751 persons out of 1000 persons and for females, it is 236 persons out of 1000 persons under the usual

comparing the rural and urban sector WPR according to UPS approach, the survey results

show that in rural areas the WPR is higher at 529 persons out of 1000 persons as compared to 449 persons out of 1000 persons in urban areas.

principal status approach. While

39

Worker Population Ratio based on different approaches

Unemployment Rate (UR)


4.24 Yet another important estimated at 29 persons out of 1000 persons whereas for the female at the rate 69 category persons out of the 1000 status different unemployment rate is estimated persons at All India level under usual based principal The on four approach. unemployment

parameter of the labour force is the unemployment rate. Based on the survey results, the unemployment rate at All India level is estimated at 38 persons out of 1000 persons under the usual principal status approach for the persons of age 15 years & above. In case of male category, the unemployment rate is

approaches is given below:

40

Table 4.6: Unemployment Rate based on different approaches Approach M UPS UPSS CDS CWS 27 24 57 34 Rural F 56 41 82 63 P 34 29 63 42 M 34 31 47 40 Urban F 125 112 134 133 P 50 47 63 58 Rural+ Urban M 29 26 54 36 F 69 53 91 74 P 38 33 63 46

4.25 While comparing the sector level results under the usual principal status approach, it may be seen that in the rural sector the unemployment rate is estimated at 34 persons out of 1000 persons which is lower than the Unemployment Rate in urban areas i.e. 50 persons out of 1000 persons at All India level. As expected, the unemployment rate under the UPSS approach is lower than the unemployment rate under UPS approach in all the categories because of the inclusion of subsidiary economic activity approach. under the UPSS

4.26 A

comparison

of

the

unemployment rates estimated on the basis of different

approaches, shows that UR is highest at 63 persons out of 1000 persons at All India level under the current daily status approach, followed by 46 persons out of 1000 persons under the current weekly status approach, 38 persons out of 1000 persons under the UPS approach and the lowest at 33 persons out of 1000 persons approach. under the UPSS

41

Unemployment Rate based on different approaches

4.27 While comparing the state level unemployment rates under the usual principal status approach, it is seen that the

out of 1000 persons) followed by 141 persons in Tripura, 126 persons in Sikkim, 99 persons in Kerala, 83 persons in Bihar and 78 persons out of 1000 persons in West Bengal.

highest unemployment rate is estimated in Goa (179 persons

Proportion of States/UTs with UR range (Persons per '000)

42

4.28 It may be seen from the above graph, that in 17 per cent of the States/UTs each, the unemployment rate is less than 20 persons out of 1000 persons i.e. less than 2 per cent and 4160 persons out of 1000 persons i.e. 4 per cent to 6 per cent. In 37 per cent of States/UTs out of the 1000 unemployment rate is between 21-40 persons persons. In 9 per cent of the States/UTs, the unemployment rate is between 61-80 persons out of 1000 persons. Similarly, 20 per cent of the States/UTs are having 81 persons and above out of 1000 persons unemployment rate (i.e. 8 per cent & above).

Goa state with 462 persons out of 1000 persons, followed by 344 persons in Tripura, 262 persons in Kerala, 212 persons in West Bengal and 203 persons out of 1000 persons in Bihar. Male unemployment Rate is highest in Sikkim (85 persons out of 1000 persons) followed by Goa (80 persons per 1000 persons) Tripura (66 persons out of 1000 persons), Nagaland (65 Persons out of 1000 persons) and so on.

4.30 Inter-state comparison of results of the urban sector shows that the highest unemployment rate is estimated in Tripura- 236 persons out of 1000 persons followed by 229 in persons in

4.29 While

comparing

the

Sikkim, 145 persons in Kerala, 142 persons Arunachal Pradesh and 139 persons out of 1000 persons in West Bengal.

unemployment rate of males and females, in case of females the unemployment rate is higher at 69 persons out of 1000 persons then the UR of males (29 persons out of 1000 persons) under the UPS approach. At the level of most of the states also similar trend is observed. Female unemployment rate is highest in 43

4.31 Female unemployment rate in urban areas under the usual principal status approach is estimated at 125 persons out of 1000 persons at All India level.

Among

the States, the highest

1000 persons respectively. The urban rates in female Delhi unemployment and Goa are

female unemployment rate in the urban areas is in Sikkim (511 persons out of 1000 persons) followed by 446 persons in Tripura, 402 persons in West Bengal and 375 persons out of 1000 Gujarat persons Tamil have in very Rate Kerala. and low among Karnataka, Nadu

estimated to be 149 persons and 290 persons out of 1000 persons respectively.

Labour Force Parameters based on various Social Groups


4.33 During the course of the survey, information is also The for collected on the social group of the also Viz. sample households. separately survey results accordingly are compiled various social group households Scheduled Tribes, Castes, Other Scheduled category.

Unemployment

females in urban areas.

4.32 Female unemployment rate in urban areas is higher than the female unemployment rate in rural areas in most of the states except in three States where reverse trend is visible under the usual principal status approach. In case of Bihar, the rural female unemployment rate is estimated at 205 persons out of 1000 persons as compared to 181 persons in the urban sector. Similarly, in Delhi and Goa, the female unemployment rate in rural areas is estimated at 175 persons and 549 persons out of

Backward Classes and General

Labour Force participation Rate


4.34 The LFPR for different

social groups based on usual principal status approach is as follows:

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Table 4.7: Labour Force Participation Rate for different social groups based on UPS approach Social Rural Urban Rural+ Urban Group SC ST OBC General Overall M 803 817 791 759 788 F 313 384 279 216 280 P 572 610 549 504 548 M 753 731 751 713 733 F 221 230 185 156 179 P 505 490 483 451 472 M 793 808 781 742 774 F 295 366 256 194 254 P 559 597 533 485 529

4.35 It may be seen from the above table that the LFPR based on usual principal status approach is highest in Scheduled Tribes category with 597 persons out of 1000 persons, followed by 559 persons in the Scheduled Castes category and 533 persons

out of 1000 persons under the Other Backward Classes group. In case of General category, the LFPR under the usual principal status approach is lowest with 485 persons out of 1000 persons.

Labour Force Participation Rate among various social groups

45

4.36 The female LFPR is highest in case of Scheduled Tribes workers with 366 persons out of 1000 persons at All India level under the usual principal status approach. In case of General category, the female LFPR (194 persons) is considerably low as compared to the All India average

LFPR of 254 persons out of 1000 persons.

Worker Population Ratio


4.37 The WPR for different social groups based on usual principal status approach is as follows:

Table 4.8: Worker Population Ratio for different social groups based on UPS approach Social Group SC ST OBC General Overall Rural M 783 801 772 730 766 F 301 371 266 192 265 P 556 595 533 478 529 M 725 703 729 687 709 Urban F 202 206 167 129 157 P 482 464 462 425 449 Rural+ Urban M 771 790 762 714 751 F 282 352 242 169 236 P 542 581 516 458 508

4.38 The trend similar to the one observed in the LFPR results is visible in the WPR results also. The highest WPR is in Scheduled Tribes (ST) category which is estimated at 581 persons out of 1000 persons followed by 542 persons out of 1000 persons in the Scheduled Castes (SC) group

and 516 persons out of 1000 persons in the Other Backward Classes (OBC) category. Under the General category the WPR is lowest which is estimated at 458 persons out of 1000 persons under the usual principal status approach.

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Worker Population Ratio among various social groups

Unemployment Rate
4.39 The estimates principal unemployment based status on approach rate usual for different social groups are as follows:

Table 4.9: Unemployment Rates for different social groups based on UPS approach Social Rural Urban Rural+ Urban Group SC ST OBC General Overall M 25 19 24 38 27 F 37 34 48 112 56 P 28 24 30 53 34 M 37 37 29 36 34 47 F 86 101 101 170 125 P 47 51 42 58 50 M 28 21 25 37 29 F 44 39 57 129 69 P 32 26 32 55 38

4.40 The result of this survey do not support the usual notion that the Schedule Tribes Classes and Castes, Other categories Schedule Backward

percent to the Scheduled Tribes and 40.7 percent belong to Other Backward Classes as against the 30.6 category. percent to households the general belonging

have inadequate representation in jobs and these social groups are facing higher unemployment as compared to General category. These indicate that all the three socially disadvantaged groups have higher LFPR and WPR as compared to these indicators in respect of general Rate category. of these Unemployment

4.41 The unemployment rate at 26 persons out of 1000 persons at All India level is lowest in the ST category, followed by 32 persons each in the SC category and OBC category as against 55 persons out of 1000 persons under the General category.

three social groups is also lower than the UR of general category. In the overall sample, there is a proper representation of sample households three belonging groups to the social under

4.42 Results by gender indicate that in case of female category, the unemployment rate is highest in general category (129 persons out of 1000 persons). In the other three social groups, the female unemployment rate is less than the national average of 69 persons out of 1000 persons.

reference to arrive at reliable estimates. Based on number of sample households covered in respect of various categories, 20 percent hhds are estimated to belong to Scheduled Castes, 8.7

48

Unemployment Rate for different social groups

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CHAPTER-V ACTIVITY-WISE DISTRIBUTION OF THE POPULATION

Introduction
5.1 is The household population

i)

Own account worker other than home based worker 11 Home based worker -12 Employer-13 Worked as helper in h.h. enterprise (unpaid family worker) -21 Worked as permanent regular salaried/ wage employee -31 Worked on contract basis as salaried/wage employee 32

in age group 15 years and above distributed among various activities pursued by them based on different reference periods. The workers/employed persons are further distributed based on the economic activity pursued by them on the basis of National Industrial Classification 2008

ii) iii) iv)

v)

vi)

(NIC 2008) at the section level. The workers or employed persons are also classified on the Classification among basis of of occupations National

vii) Worked as casual wage labour in public works -41 viii) Worked as casual wage labour in other types of work -51 ix) Did not work but was seeking and/or available for work -81 Attended institution -91 Attended only -92 educational duties

Occupations (NCO 2004).

Activity-wise of persons

distribution
x) xi)

5.2 Based on the usual principal status approach, the main activities pursued by the persons are classified as follows:

domestic

xii) Attended domestic duties and was also engaged in free collection of goods (vegetables, roots, firewood, 50

cattle feed, etc.), sewing, tailoring, weaving, etc. for household use -93, xiii) Rentiers, pensioners, remittance recipients, etc. 94, xiv) Not able to work due to disability -95, xv) Others (begging, prostitution, etc.) -99 5.3 The classification as

dominant mode of employment among the persons employed. At All India level, 486 persons out of 1000 under persons various are self such and employed employed as helper own in

classifications based worker

account worker, employer, home household enterprise based on usual principal status approach. The distribution by of employed of self by

mentioned above from Sr. No. (i) to (ix) belongs to the labour force and rest of the classification from Sr. No. (x) to (xv) belongs to the non-labour force category under the usual status approach. 5.4 that The survey results show self employment is the

persons

categories namely,

employment,

employed, wage/salary earners and casual labour based on the four different approaches is presented below in Table 5.1

Table 5.1: Distribution of employed persons among different categories of employment based on different approaches (per 1000 persons employed) Rural+ Urban Approach UPS UPSS CDS CWS Self employed 486 498 500 505 Wage/salary 197 189 202 190 Casual labour 317 313 298 305

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5.5

It may be observed from

labour

classification,

317

the above table that majority of the persons are self employed based on all the four approaches. Per 1000 self employed persons look out to be 486 under UPS approach, approach, approach. 498 500 Under under under the UPSS CDS casual

persons out of 1000 persons have reported employment under the usual principal status approach, 313 persons under UPSS, 298 persons under CDS and 305 persons under CWS approach. under all Remaining persons are approaches

approach and 505 under CWS

wage/salary earners.

Distribution of employed persons by mode of employment

5.6 While comparing the results at State level under the usual principal status approach, it may be observed that under self employed category, the highest of 789 persons out of 1000 persons are found employed in Manipur followed by 745 persons out of 1000 persons in Arunachal Pradesh, 701 persons out of 52

1000 persons in Mizoram and 691 persons out of 1000 persons in Himachal Pradesh. In all the north eastern states, except Tripura, self employment mode of employment is estimated to be above the national average of 486 persons out of 1000 persons. 5.7 Under the wage/salary

earners classification, Delhi has

the highest 563 persons out of 1000 persons employed under this category followed by 537 persons out of 1000 persons in Goa and 293 persons out of 1000 persons in Jammu & Kashmir. 5.8 wage In all the seven Union the proportion of is salary/earners

by modes of employment under different that in approaches rural area in as rural well sector. The survey results show maximum of 516 persons out of 1000 persons are estimated to be self employed, followed by 354 persons out of 1000 persons under 1000 casual persons labourers under on and the usual remaining 130 persons out of wage/salary classification based earners

Territories,

significantly higher as compared to the national average of 197 persons per 1000 persons. 5.9 Table 5.2 presents

principal status approach.

distribution of employed persons

Table 5.2: Distribution of employed persons by modes of employment based on different approaches in rural sector (per 1000 persons employed) Rural Approach Self employed Wage/salary Casual UPS UPSS CDS CWS 516 530 533 537 earners 130 124 134 126 labourers 354 347 333 338

5.10

In

rural is the

areas

self

persons of age 15 years & above under all the four approaches.

employment

prominent

mode of employment pursued by

53

Distribution of employed persons by mode of employment in rural areas

5.11

Distribution of employed

level,

the

dominant

mode

of

persons by modes of employment under different approaches in the urban sector at All India level is presented in Table 5.3. At the combined level of both sectors (rural + urban) and a rural sector

employment is self employment. However in case of urban sector, wage/salary maximum earners proportion have among

employed persons.

Table 5.3: Distribution of employed persons by modes of employment based on different approaches in urban sector (per 1000 persons employed) Urban Approach Self employed Wage/salary Casual UPS UPSS CDS CWS 384 390 391 392 earners 421 415 425 417 labourers 195 195 183 191

5.12

It may be observed that

have highest proportion with 421 persons out of 1000 persons employed 54 followed by 384

under the usual principal status approach, wage/salary earners

persons out of 1000 persons under self employment and remaining 195 persons out of

1000 persons under the casual labour classification.

Distribution of employed persons by mode of employment in urban areas

5.13 Considering all the four approaches, the proportion of wage/salary earners ranges between 415 persons and 425 persons out of 1000 persons employed in the urban sector.

The results at State/UT level are compiled at section level (A-U) of NIC 2008 classification. At All India level, the survey results are also presented at 2 digit level of NIC 2008. 5.15 that The survey results reveal under of UPS the approach, persons at

Industry wise distribution of workers


5.14 also them The employed persons are classified in based on the by are 2008. 55 activity The based pursued results on

majority

combined level of rural + urban sectors are employed in primary sector i.e agriculture, forestry & fishing and mining & quarrying or Section A & Section B of NIC 2008. In the primary sector, 529 persons out of 1000 persons are

economic sections. compiled Industrial

different

industry National

Classification

estimated 1000 sector

to

be in

employed the tertiary 193

the

manufacturing

sector

i.e.

followed by 278 persons out of persons and remaining

manufacturing and construction sector (Section C and Section F) (Table 5.4).

persons out of 1000 persons in Table 5.4: Sector wise distribution of employed persons based on NIC 2008 classification (per 1000 persons employed) Rural + Urban Approach Primary sector Secondary sector Tertiary sector UPS UPSS CDS CWS 529 538 528 543 193 193 192 189 278 269 280 268

5.16

It may be observed from

is visible in results based on all the four approaches.

the above table that similar trend

Distribution of persons employed in Primary, secondary & tertiary sector

5.17

Table 5.5 presents sector -

under all the four approaches. The survey results show that in 56

wise distribution of rural workers

rural

sector

majority

of

the

1000 persons under the usual principal status approach.

persons are employed in primary sector with 661 persons out of

Table 5.5: Sector wise distribution of employed persons based on NIC 2008 classification in rural sector (per 1000 persons employed) Rural Approach Primary sector Secondary sector Tertiary sector UPS UPSS CDS CWS 661 666 659 669 158 160 159 157 181 174 182 174

5.18

In

the

tertiary

and

persons and 158 persons out of 1000 persons are respectively employed.

secondary sector under the usual principal status approach 181

Distribution of employed persons in different sectors based on UPS approach

5.19 of the

In the urban areas, the employed persons are 57

employed in the tertiary sector or service sector under all the four approaches. The sector wise

survey result shows that majority

distribution of workers based on four different approaches is

presented below in Table 5.6

Table 5.6: Sector wise distribution of employed persons based on NIC 2008 classification in urban sector (per 1000 persons employed) Urban Approach Primary sector Secondary sector Tertiary sector UPS UPSS CDS CWS 88 90 96 100 309 310 300 304 603 600 604 596

5.20

It may be seen from the

out

of

1000

persons

in

the

above table that in urban areas 603 persons out of 1000 persons are employed under the tertiary sector followed by 309 persons

secondary sector and remaining 88 persons out of 1000 persons in the primary sector under the usual principal status approach.

Persons employed in Primary, secondary & tertiary sector in urban areas

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CHAPTER- VI SAMPLING DESIGN & ESTIMATION PROCEDURE

Introduction
6.1 Labour Bureau has been with the task of Household the country on entrusted Conducting Surveys in

proportionate

allocation

technique based on rural-urban population has been adopted to decide the sample size in each district. A sample of 1,28,298 household schedules have been covered in all the States/UTs during a period of 6-7 months.

Employment-Unemployment annual basis. The objective of

this exercise is to regularly make available the basic inputs on labour force related parameters to such facilitate The Annual policy first Household formulation/review.

6.3

Sample Design: A stratified

multi-stage sample design has been adopted for the Second Annual Household EmploymentUnemployment Survey 2010-11. The feasibility to use the census 2011 results was explored for this survey, which however, was not possible of due the to data nonat availability

Employment-Unemployment survey for the period 2009-10 was conducted during the year 2010. The survey was conducted in 28 States/UTs by covering 300 districts. During the survey, about 46,000 household schedules were canvassed.

appropriate levels. Accordingly, in the second survey, the first stage units (FSU) for rural sector are the 2001 census villages in all the States/UTs, except Kerala State, where panchayat wards are the FSUs. In case of urban sector, the latest available Urban Frame Survey (UFS) blocks for the period 2002-07 prepared 59 by

6.2

The

second

Annual

Employment-Unemployment Survey for the year 2010-11 has been conducted in all the States/UTs by covering all the districts. In the present survey,

National Sample Survey Office are the First stage units.

the urban sector while allocating the sample as compared to rural sector; so that the urban areas are not under represented in the survey on the basis of proportional allocation, with the condition that in major states the total sample size in urban sector does not exceed that of the rural sector.

6.4

Sampling Frame: In case

of rural sector, the list of villages as per the 2001 census results constitutes the sampling frame. For the urban sector, the list of latest UFS blocks for the period 2002-07 prepared by the NSSO constitutes the sampling frame.

6.7 6.5 Stratification: Each district of a State/UT has been divided into two strata: i) rural stratum comprising of all the rural areas of the district and ii) urban stratum comprising of all the urban areas of the district.

Allocation of Sample to

States/UTs: Distribution of total number of sample FSUs in rural sector among the States/UTs is done in proportion to their respective rural population as per 2001 census, subject to a minimum sample allocation to each State/UT. For urban sector, the sample FSUs are allocated among the 35 States/UTs in proportion to the UFS blocks for the period 2002-07.

6.6

Sample Size: In all 35

States/UTs, a total sample of 12042 FSUs is allocated at All India level keeping in view the resource availability and other logistics. Broadly considering the population proportion, a sample of 7255 FSUs is allocated to rural sector in 35 States/UTs, while rest 4787 FSUs are allocated to urban sector. Some additional weightage is given to 60

6.8 sample

Allocation of State/UT to is districts: rural/ further The urban

level rural and Urban Stratum State/UT sample level

distributed

among its districts in proportion to rural/ urban population as

per census 2001. A minimum of 16 FSUs are allocated to each State/UT for rural and urban areas combined. Stratum level sample is adjusted to multiple of 4 FSUs with a minimum sample size of 4 FSUs in a stratum. In case States of some and North a Eastern marginal UTs

case of urban stratum, the UFS blocks are arranged in ascending order based on the town variable. In 35 States/UTs, there are more than 5000 towns. After arranging UFS blocks, sample is drawn by circular systematic sampling. This arrangement is done to ensure that most of the towns are represented in the sample. In both, the rural and the urban strata, samples are drawn in the form of two independent sub-samples.

increase in sample size is done due to their under representation in overall sample because of their population being low.

6.9

Selection of FSUs: For the 6.10 Criteria block for hamlet group/sub formation:

rural stratum, the village lists based on 2001 census frame are taken in the same order and the required sample is drawn by using sampling circular systematic with technique

Large FSUs having approximate present population of 1200 or more are divided into a suitable number (say, D) of 'hamletgroups'(hg) in the rural sector and 'sub-blocks'(sb) in the urban sector as stated below. No. of hg/ sb to be formed (d)
1 3 4 5 6

probability proportional to size (size being the population of the village as per Census 2001). In

Approximate present population of the sample village/ urban block


Le ss t ha n 1 2 0 0 (n o ha ml et - gr o u p/ s u b bl o c k) 1200 to 1799 1800 to 2399 2400 to 2999 3000 to 3599 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . an d s o on

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6.11 Himachal

For

rural

areas

of

Doda,

Leh

(Ladakh),

Kargil

Pradesh,

Sikkim,

districts of Jammu & Kashmir and Idukki district of Kerala, the number of hamlet groups are formed as follows:

Uttarakhand (except Dehradun plains, Nainital Plains, Haridwar and Udham Singh Nagar), Poonch, Rajouri, Udhampur,

Approximate present population of the sample village/ block Less than 600 (no hamlet-groups/sub blocks) 600 to 899 900 to 1199 1200 to 1499 .............................and so on

No. of hgs/ sbs to be formed (d) 1 3 4 5

6.12

Selection

of

hamlet

sample FSU, it is ensured that the hamlet-groups/ sub-blocks formed are clearly identifiable in terms of physical landmarks. The FSU without hg/sb formation will be treated as sample hg/sb number 1.

groups/sub blocks: In case of large village/UFS block wherever hamlet-groups/sub-blocks have been formed, two hamlet-groups /sub-blocks are selected. First hg/sb with maximum percentage share of population will always be selected and termed as hg/sb 1.Second hg/sb will be selected from the remaining hgs/sbs by simple random sampling and termed as hg/sb 2. Listing and selection of the households will be done independently in the two selected blocks. hamlet-groups/subIn case hamlet-

6.13

Listing

of

households:

After determining the hamletgroups/sub-blocks i.e areas to be considered for listing, all the households in that area will be listed (including those found to be temporarily locked after ascertaining the temporariness of locking of households through local people). The hamlet-group/ 62

groups/sub-blocks is formed in a

sub-block

with

sample

hg/sb

stratified into four second stage strata (SSS) as given below: The Second Stage Strata in the rural and urban stratum will be formed based on the number of persons in a household in the age group of 15 years and above. The four second-stage-strata (SSS) in the rural and urban strata are formed in the following order:

number 1 will be listed first and that with sample hg/sb number 2 will be listed next.

Formation of Second Stage Strata and allocation of households: 6.14 For canvassing the schedules, all the households listed in selected FSU/ hamletgroups/ sub-blocks are to be Second Stage Strata (SSS) SSS1 SSS2 SSS3 SSS4

Total members in the household of age 15 years & above 1 2-3 4-5 6 & more

6.15 Allocation of households: The number of households to be surveyed (h) in each second stage

stratum in the sample FSUs is as follows:

SSS h1 h2 h3 h4 Total

without hg/sb
Rural 1 2 4 3 10 Urban 1 3 4 2 10

with hg/sb formation in both


hg1/sb1 1 2 2 1 6 hg2/sb2 1 2 2 1 6

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6.16 the

Selection of Households: sample by households simple are Step

each SSS wherever possible and identify the SSS having shortfall. 2: In case of hg/sb

From each Second Stage Strata selected random

sampling without replacement.

formation, compensate from the same SSS of the other hg/sb, if available.

6.17 Shortfall of households to be compensated: Shortfall of SSS will be households in the frame of any particular compensated from the same SSS of the other hg/sb or from the other SSS of the same or other hg/sb where additional household(s) are available. The procedure is as follows: 6.18 SSS

Otherwise, go to Step 3. Step 3: Find the SSS where additional available households following are the

priority order of SSS 1, SSS 2, SSS 3 & SSS 4 and compensate.

The table given below from which the

Step 1: Allocate the required number of households to

may be useful for deciding the compensation is to be made.

SSS having shortfall 1 2 3 4

priority order of SSS for 2, 3, 4 1, 3, 4 1, 2, 4 1, 2, 3

6.19 If there is hg/sb formation, for each SSS as per priority order, made compensation from the may be

from other hg/sb and so on. 6.20 For example, if shortfall is in SSS 3 of hg/sb 1, first try to compensate from SSS3 of hg/sb 64

hg/sb

where

shortfall occurs, failing which

2, failing which try from SSS 1 of hg/sb 1, failing which try from SSS 1 of hg/sb 2. If the shortfall still remains then try from SSS 2 of hg/sb 1, failing which try from

SSS 2 of hg/ sb 2. If the shortfall still remains then try from SSS 4 of hg/sb 1, failing which try from SSS 4 of hg/ sb 2.

Estimation Procedure t = subscript for t-th stratum m = subscript for sub-sample (m =1, 2) i = subscript for i-th FSU (village/panchayat ward/ UFS block) d = subscript for a hamlet-group/ sub-block (d = 1, 2) j = subscript for j-th second stage stratum in an FSU/hg/sb (j = 1,2,3,4) k = subscript for k-th sample household under a particular second stage stratum within an FSU/ hg/sb D = total number of hgs/ sbs formed in the sample FSU D* = 1 if D = 1 = D-1 for FSUs with D > 1 N = total number of FSUs in any urban stratum Z = total size of a rural stratum 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 , = estimate of population total X, Y for the characteristics x, y

Under the above symbols, ytmidjk = observed value of the characteristic y for the k-th household in the j-th second stage stratum of the d-th hg/ sb (d = 1, 2) of the i-th FSU belonging to the m-th sub-sample for the t-th stratum. 65

Formulae for Estimation of Aggregates for a stratum in a district (rural & urban)
Listing Schedule A Rural stratum: For estimating the number of households possessing a characteristic

Where y i1 , y i2 are the total number of households possessing the characteristic y in hgs 1 & 2 of the i-th FSU respectively. Urban Stratum: For estimating the number of households possessing a characteristic in the urban stratum of a district.

1 = {1 + 2 }
=1

Where y i1 , y i2 are the total number of households possessing the characteristic y in sub-blocks 1 & 2 of i-th FSU respectively. Schedule B: (Employment Unemployment Survey Schedule) Estimation formula for a rural stratum in a district: Rural:
1 2

= {1 + 2 }
=1

Estimation formula for an urban stratum in a District:


4 1

=
=1

2 1 1 1 + 2 2 1
=1 =1 =1

=
=1

2 1 1 + 2 1 2
=1 =1

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=1

Overall Estimate for Aggregates:

samples is obtained as:

) based on two subOverall estimate for aggregates for a stratum ( 1 = 2


=1 2

Overall Estimate of Aggregates at State/UT/all-India level:

The overall estimate

over all strata belonging to the summing the stratum estimates


State/ UT/ all-India.

at the State/ UT/ all-India level is obtained by

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Annexure

Table (1): Number of villages/UFS blocks allocated and actually surveyed for each State/UT
Sl. No. Name of State/UT/ All India Number of villages/ UFS blocks allocated Rural 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 2 Andhra Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh Assam Bihar Chhattisgarh Delhi Goa Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Jharkhand Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Manipur Meghalaya Mizoram Nagaland Odisha Punjab Rajasthan Sikkim Tamil Nadu Tripura Uttarakhand Uttar Pradesh West Bengal A & N Islands Chandigarh Dadra & Nagar Haveli Daman & Diu Lakshadweep Puducherry 3 508 128 212 684 152 27 8 292 140 52 68 192 320 216 408 512 72 56 64 88 288 148 396 32 320 24 56 1208 532 12 8 8 8 8 8 Urban 4 288 48 108 176 92 208 8 288 108 40 60 132 264 128 292 512 20 28 28 32 140 144 228 15 320 20 56 596 336 12 16 8 8 8 20 Total 5 796 176 320 860 244 235 16 580 248 92 128 324 584 344 700 1024 92 84 92 120 428 292 624 47 640 44 112 1804 868 24 24 16 16 16 28 Actual number of villages/ UFS blocks surveyed Rural 6 505 128 212 663 149 27 8 292 140 52 67 191 313 216 408 456 70 56 64 88 280 148 390 32 320 24 56 1195 528 10 8 8 6 5 8 Urban 7 288 36 108 160 92 208 8 288 108 40 60 130 261 128 292 463 18 28 28 32 137 144 228 15 320 20 56 593 322 12 16 8 8 5 20 Total 8 793 164 320 823 241 235 16 580 248 92 127 321 574 344 700 919 88 84 92 120 417 292 618 47 640 44 112 1788 850 22 24 16 14 10 28

All India

7255

4787

12042
1

7123

4680

11803

Table (2): Number of households and persons surveyed for each State/UT
Sl. No. Name of State/UT/ All India Number of households surveyed in Rural 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 2 Andhra Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh Assam Bihar Chhattisgarh Delhi Goa Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Jharkhand Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Manipur Meghalaya Mizoram Nagaland Odisha Punjab Rajasthan Sikkim Tamil Nadu Tripura Uttarakhand Uttar Pradesh West Bengal A & N Islands Chandigarh Dadra & Nagar Haveli Daman & Diu Lakshadweep Puducherry 3 5922 1306 2376 7758 1648 320 96 3391 1664 558 749 2095 3575 2586 4525 5151 776 589 687 999 3082 1686 4406 375 3774 284 630 13748 6146 112 94 96 72 58 96 Urban 4 2925 360 1082 1604 919 2077 80 2883 1083 401 612 1299 2612 1286 2918 4624 180 282 282 314 1377 1438 2279 156 3197 202 560 5928 3216 120 160 80 80 50 202 Total 5 8847 1666 3458 9362 2567 2397 176 6274 2747 959 1361 3394 6187 3872 7443 9775 956 871 969 1313 4459 3124 6685 531 6971 486 1190 19676 9362 232 254 176 152 108 298 Number of persons surveyed in Rural 6 25922 6367 12010 40087 8724 1509 441 16970 8294 2759 3993 11217 17595 11748 23105 23148 4040 3466 3719 5070 14747 8021 22966 1811 16412 1290 3199 74499 27697 530 443 483 288 299 402 Urban 7 13317 1579 5070 8036 4621 10124 385 14222 5368 1884 3097 6693 12728 6141 14567 21199 980 1598 1438 1485 6332 7000 11538 749 14140 928 2776 30931 14296 539 750 362 358 273 978 Total 8 39239 7946 17080 48123 13345 11633 826 31192 13662 4643 7090 17910 30323 17889 37672 44347 5020 5064 5157 6555 21079 15021 34504 2560 30552 2218 5975 105430 41993 1069 1193 845 646 572 1380

All India

81430

46868

128298 2

403271

226482

629753

Table (3.1): Per 1000 distribution of households (hhs) by household type for each State/UT in rural areas
Sl. No. Name of State/UT/ All India distribution of sample households by household type self employed in agriculture 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 2 Andhra Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh Assam Bihar Chhattisgarh Delhi Goa Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Jharkhand Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Manipur Meghalaya Mizoram Nagaland Odisha Punjab Rajasthan Sikkim Tamil Nadu Tripura Uttarakhand Uttar Pradesh West Bengal A & N Islands Chandigarh Dadra & Nagar Haveli Daman & Diu Lakshadweep Puducherry 3 325 646 448 284 560 78 72 435 340 409 369 528 452 78 518 500 564 425 580 571 403 291 501 414 195 307 322 526 277 213 77 313 3 70 29 nonagriculture 4 154 122 179 85 49 335 216 93 92 132 174 116 85 151 45 74 238 126 32 98 112 69 98 230 112 136 146 108 194 169 195 98 171 180 197 total 5 479 768 626 369 609 413 288 527 432 541 543 644 537 229 563 574 801 551 612 669 514 359 599 644 307 443 469 634 470 383 272 410 174 250 227 regular wage/ salary earners 6 95 177 155 111 61 501 542 102 164 191 196 146 77 178 66 95 124 122 357 268 105 120 153 271 142 149 209 66 134 375 498 174 735 498 224 agricultural labour other labour other hhs

7 308 12 89 275 222 10 36 264 132 1 46 58 288 131 235 232 13 160 20 39 195 262 93 27 298 113 60 120 258 57 3 65 50 157

8 56 22 90 199 78 35 76 73 216 171 171 123 65 283 82 61 58 140 9 5 129 164 125 39 173 244 193 146 107 137 227 319 34 108 233

9 61 22 39 46 30 41 58 33 55 96 44 29 33 179 54 38 4 27 1 19 56 95 31 18 80 50 70 34 31 49 0 32 57 95 159

All India

396

113

508
3

111

207

125

49

Table (3.2): Per 1000 distribution of households (hhs) by household type for each State/UT in urban areas
Sl. No. Name of State/UT/All India distribution of households by household type self employed 3 290 238 412 514 257 346 206 344 278 326 389 357 400 224 371 289 704 301 373 282 332 366 380 438 271 317 370 456 392 163 257 286 325 24 199 regular wage/ salary earners 4 435 566 491 282 411 548 464 425 517 372 414 492 341 316 366 530 212 520 468 640 494 362 409 525 412 486 434 335 432 582 670 666 381 612 210 casual labour 5 136 51 46 134 251 63 234 160 147 108 116 127 210 323 190 134 52 117 130 11 111 154 99 11 201 70 126 142 104 179 48 42 151 290 527 other hhs 6 139 146 51 70 82 43 95 71 59 195 81 24 48 137 73 47 31 62 29 66 62 117 112 25 116 128 70 67 72 75 25 6 142 73 64

1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35

2 Andhra Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh Assam Bihar Chhattisgarh Delhi Goa Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Jharkhand Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Manipur Meghalaya Mizoram Nagaland Odisha Punjab Rajasthan Sikkim Tamil Nadu Tripura Uttarakhand Uttar Pradesh West Bengal A & N Islands Chandigarh Dadra & Nagar Haveli Daman & Diu Lakshadweep Puducherry

All India

344

423
4

152

81

Table (4): Per 1000 distribution of households by social group for each State/UT

Rural+Urban
Sl. No. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Name of State/UT/ All India 2 Andhra Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh Assam Bihar Chhattisgarh Delhi Goa Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Jharkhand Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Manipur Meghalaya Mizoram Nagaland Odisha Punjab Rajasthan Sikkim Tamil Nadu Tripura Uttarakhand Uttar Pradesh West Bengal A & N Islands Chandigarh Dadra & Nagar Haveli Daman & Diu Lakshadweep Puducherry distribution of households by social group scheduled castes 3 187 16 102 200 136 229 8 112 331 290 104 156 166 88 160 169 38 25 14 43 222 365 183 51 221 269 217 266 252 322 38 40 47 172 scheduled tribes 4 66 881 140 25 340 20 50 158 7 37 103 241 55 28 213 92 296 891 974 882 215 8 122 450 10 279 21 25 55 57 1 583 358 932 other backward class 5 452 19 310 530 445 167 107 410 250 147 166 424 420 573 445 312 399 21 5 3 287 179 475 154 710 211 188 482 103 106 151 233 390 16 765 general 6 295 83 448 246 79 584 835 320 411 527 626 180 359 310 181 427 267 64 6 73 276 448 220 345 58 240 574 228 590 838 527 146 213 4 63

All India

200

87
5

407

306

Table (4.1): Per 1000 distribution of households by social group for each State/UT

Rural
Sl. No. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Name of State/UT/ All India 2 Andhra Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh Assam Bihar Chhattisgarh Delhi Goa Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Jharkhand Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Manipur Meghalaya Mizoram Nagaland Odisha Punjab Rajasthan Sikkim Tamil Nadu Tripura Uttarakhand Uttar Pradesh West Bengal A & N Islands Chandigarh Dadra & Nagar Haveli Daman & Diu Lakshadweep Puducherry distribution of households by social group scheduled castes 3 208 9 96 203 131 145 15 109 369 302 94 168 187 92 169 182 49 21 13 27 237 442 199 44 275 310 243 295 284 205 29 42 27 279 scheduled tribes 4 81 923 149 27 387 12 62 218 6 39 125 270 61 34 261 127 357 924 976 928 233 2 133 477 16 322 27 26 67 91 10 659 498 972 other backward class 5 470 16 321 531 451 414 108 453 258 148 198 414 389 571 438 367 351 11 2 3 291 179 499 157 670 197 149 491 109 145 295 232 324 0 594 general 6 240 53 435 240 32 429 816 219 366 511 583 148 363 302 132 324 243 44 9 42 240 377 169 321 40 170 582 189 540 764 490 80 136 127

All India

220

105
6

415

260

Table (4.2): Per 1000 distribution of households by social group for each State/UT

Urban
Sl. No. Name of State/UT/ All India distribution of households by social group scheduled castes 3 123 56 143 162 165 246 116 233 181 139 90 117 77 133 149 11 47 17 99 121 211 129 100 147 126 123 146 144 333 72 33 68 115 scheduled tribes 4 23 651 84 9 93 21 37 54 10 13 33 84 40 10 67 40 136 722 970 721 93 20 84 243 2 130 1 21 16 8 303 55 892 other backward class 5 399 41 239 516 411 118 107 336 228 141 66 473 491 581 467 230 522 71 11 258 179 391 127 767 261 331 443 82 49 136 235 532 32 857 general 6 454 252 534 314 332 615 856 494 529 665 762 352 352 332 334 581 330 160 1 180 528 591 396 530 84 484 546 390 758 943 530 390 379 8 29

1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35

2 Andhra Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh Assam Bihar Chhattisgarh Delhi Goa Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Jharkhand Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Manipur Meghalaya Mizoram Nagaland Odisha Punjab Rajasthan Sikkim Tamil Nadu Tripura Uttarakhand Uttar Pradesh West Bengal A & N Islands Chandigarh Dadra & Nagar Haveli Daman & Diu Lakshadweep Puducherry

All India

144

37
7

384

436

Table (5): Labour Force Participation Rate (per 1000) for persons of age 15 years & above according to usual principal status approach (ps) for each State/UT
Sl. No. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Name of State/UT/ All India 2 Andhra Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh Assam Bihar Chhattisgarh Delhi Goa Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Jharkhand Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Manipur Meghalaya Mizoram Nagaland Odisha Punjab Rajasthan Sikkim Tamil Nadu Tripura Uttarakhand Uttar Pradesh West Bengal A & N Islands Chandigarh Dadra & Nagar Haveli Daman & Diu Lakshadweep Puducherry Rural male 3 802 749 814 789 828 698 758 832 697 781 698 819 796 720 826 782 745 805 692 721 788 737 751 776 800 852 715 773 818 773 794 863 826 696 716 female 4 580 429 194 202 508 122 334 306 87 583 122 230 385 252 340 418 377 536 632 503 204 71 246 538 483 305 249 95 179 261 167 228 221 97 248 person 5 692 596 526 521 672 432 549 575 416 682 421 553 599 478 601 613 565 668 664 619 510 426 518 663 644 582 474 462 520 539 514 621 551 455 496 male 6 727 634 749 751 751 749 683 763 691 717 738 748 768 710 736 723 565 657 652 629 762 699 668 756 772 809 722 725 715 770 757 837 678 726 833 Urban female 7 237 249 198 142 241 147 208 96 109 300 123 145 250 287 138 239 336 416 352 323 98 98 88 476 276 373 147 74 165 361 108 245 165 148 203 person 8 492 442 498 474 497 474 465 442 417 521 450 477 521 486 455 500 456 540 513 490 450 419 406 641 528 591 444 425 465 572 448 618 415 469 514 male 9 782 733 806 786 816 740 722 807 695 775 708 807 788 717 802 759 695 778 679 701 785 725 731 774 789 843 716 764 793 772 761 858 780 709 789 Rural+Urban female 10 494 402 195 196 464 143 278 230 93 557 122 216 346 262 287 348 366 516 541 465 191 80 210 532 397 319 227 90 175 306 113 231 201 122 219 person 11 641 573 523 517 643 467 510 527 416 667 428 541 577 480 563 569 535 645 615 591 503 424 493 660 596 584 467 454 507 553 454 621 506 462 508

All India

788

280

548

733
8

179

472

774

254

529

Table (5.1): Worker Population Ratio (per 1000) for persons of age 15 years & above according to usual principal status approach (ps) for each State/UT
Sl. No. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Name of State/UT/ All India 2 Andhra Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh Assam Bihar Chhattisgarh Delhi Goa Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Jharkhand Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Manipur Meghalaya Mizoram Nagaland Odisha Punjab Rajasthan Sikkim Tamil Nadu Tripura Uttarakhand Uttar Pradesh West Bengal A & N Islands Chandigarh Dadra & Nagar Haveli Daman & Diu Lakshadweep Puducherry male 3 785 719 775 742 819 680 686 828 679 750 675 789 777 697 811 767 727 785 685 674 766 727 742 713 784 812 689 756 783 756 695 853 818 491 713 Rural female 4 566 392 170 160 505 101 150 302 81 576 103 209 377 198 330 407 368 515 626 478 198 66 239 450 471 210 222 91 150 154 105 192 221 74 240 person 5 677 563 494 477 666 413 422 571 403 663 400 528 586 439 589 600 551 647 657 582 496 419 510 588 630 514 448 451 488 480 431 601 547 323 490 male 6 694 571 717 717 731 725 641 753 675 690 706 711 747 681 703 706 515 629 646 589 735 690 658 677 758 697 707 702 651 751 751 837 675 670 797 Urban female 7 211 186 157 116 227 125 148 92 96 261 91 127 241 179 125 213 314 374 310 300 87 89 83 233 265 207 126 69 99 241 104 245 165 94 171 person 8 462 379 462 444 479 451 414 435 402 489 418 449 506 416 432 479 419 505 491 458 431 410 398 494 515 452 426 410 400 504 443 618 414 414 480 male 9 761 698 768 740 805 717 665 801 678 744 682 776 768 693 783 743 669 757 673 656 762 715 722 708 773 788 694 746 751 754 745 850 774 571 766 Rural+Urban female person 10 477 361 168 156 459 121 149 226 85 548 100 196 338 193 276 332 354 491 524 441 184 74 203 428 386 210 201 87 138 193 104 201 201 84 195 11 621 536 490 474 635 444 418 522 403 646 404 515 562 433 548 553 516 622 603 556 488 416 484 577 582 501 443 443 467 490 442 604 503 365 484

All India

766

265

529

709
9

157

449

751

236

508

Table (5.2): Unemployment Rate (per 1000) for persons of age 15 years & above according to usual principal status approach (ps) for each State/UT
Sl. No. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Name of State/UT/ All India 2 Andhra Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh Assam Bihar Chhattisgarh Delhi Goa Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Jharkhand Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Manipur Meghalaya Mizoram Nagaland Odisha Punjab Rajasthan Sikkim Tamil Nadu Tripura Uttarakhand Uttar Pradesh West Bengal A & N Islands Chandigarh Dadra & Nagar Haveli Daman & Diu Lakshadweep Puducherry Rural male 3 21 40 48 59 11 25 94 5 26 41 33 37 24 32 18 19 25 24 10 65 28 13 12 82 19 47 35 22 43 22 126 12 9 294 5 female 4 24 86 128 205 6 175 549 13 71 12 157 89 21 214 28 26 23 40 9 48 29 66 30 163 24 310 108 33 159 409 367 160 240 32 person 5 22 56 62 85 9 45 231 7 30 28 50 47 23 82 20 21 24 31 10 59 28 17 16 113 21 115 55 23 61 108 161 33 7 290 11 male 6 46 99 44 45 27 32 62 12 24 38 44 50 27 40 44 23 87 42 8 63 36 13 16 105 19 139 21 32 89 25 8 3 76 43 Urban female 7 111 252 206 181 59 149 290 42 120 130 260 120 35 375 96 107 65 100 119 72 107 86 64 511 41 446 142 71 402 331 40 366 161 person 8 61 142 73 64 35 49 109 15 36 63 71 59 29 145 51 42 80 64 43 65 43 21 20 229 25 236 40 35 139 119 12 2 117 66 male 9 27 47 47 58 13 31 80 8 25 40 36 39 25 34 24 20 39 27 10 65 29 13 13 85 19 66 32 24 53 23 21 10 7 196 30 Rural+Urban female 10 35 101 138 203 11 153 462 18 88 17 182 93 24 262 37 47 34 49 32 52 34 74 33 194 29 344 113 40 212 367 84 130 314 111 person 11 30 65 63 83 12 48 179 10 32 31 56 48 25 99 27 28 37 36 19 60 30 18 17 126 22 141 52 25 78 113 28 27 6 209 47

All India

27

56

34

34
10

125

50

29

69

38

Table (5.3): Proportion unemployed (per 1000) for persons of age 15 years & above according to usual principal status approach (ps) for each State/UT
Sl. No. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Name of State/UT/ All India 2 Andhra Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh Assam Bihar Chhattisgarh Delhi Goa Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Jharkhand Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Manipur Meghalaya Mizoram Nagaland Odisha Punjab Rajasthan Sikkim Tamil Nadu Tripura Uttarakhand Uttar Pradesh West Bengal A & N Islands Chandigarh Dadra & Nagar Haveli Daman & Diu Lakshadweep Puducherry Rural male 3 17 30 39 47 9 18 72 4 18 32 23 30 19 23 15 15 18 19 7 47 22 10 9 64 16 40 25 17 35 17 100 10 7 205 3 female 4 14 37 25 41 3 21 183 4 6 7 19 21 8 54 10 11 9 22 6 24 6 5 7 88 12 94 27 3 28 107 61 37 23 8 person 5 15 33 32 44 6 19 127 4 13 19 21 26 14 39 12 13 14 21 6 36 14 7 8 75 14 67 26 11 32 58 82 20 4 132 6 male 6 34 63 33 34 20 24 42 9 16 27 32 37 21 28 32 17 49 28 5 40 27 9 10 79 15 112 15 23 64 19 6 2 55 35 Urban female 7 26 63 41 26 14 22 60 4 13 39 32 17 9 108 13 26 22 42 42 23 10 8 6 243 11 167 21 5 66 119 4 54 33 person 8 30 63 36 30 17 23 51 7 15 33 32 28 15 70 23 21 36 35 22 32 19 9 8 147 13 139 18 15 65 68 5 1 55 34 male 9 21 35 38 46 11 23 58 6 18 31 25 31 20 24 19 16 27 21 6 45 22 9 9 66 15 56 23 18 42 18 16 9 6 139 23 Rural+Urban female 10 17 41 27 40 5 22 128 4 8 10 22 20 8 68 11 17 12 25 18 24 6 6 7 103 12 110 26 4 37 112 9 30 38 24 person 11 19 38 33 43 8 22 91 5 13 21 24 26 14 47 15 16 20 23 12 35 15 8 8 83 13 82 24 11 40 62 13 17 3 96 24

All India

22

16

19

25
11

22

24

22

17

20

Table (6): Labour Force Participation Rate (per 1000) for persons of age 15 years & above according to usual status approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Sl. No. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Name of State/UT/ All India 2 Andhra Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh Assam Bihar Chhattisgarh Delhi Goa Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Jharkhand Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Manipur Meghalaya Mizoram Nagaland Odisha Punjab Rajasthan Sikkim Tamil Nadu Tripura Uttarakhand Uttar Pradesh West Bengal A & N Islands Chandigarh Dadra & Nagar Haveli Daman & Diu Lakshadweep Puducherry Rural male 3 808 753 830 791 839 700 759 835 708 822 709 838 801 724 827 791 763 825 698 728 793 738 758 790 802 855 719 780 828 796 794 863 826 696 716 female 4 618 449 297 235 604 133 337 379 159 661 182 421 418 278 394 466 609 612 692 561 271 94 363 587 507 452 259 139 267 318 167 228 221 97 313 person 5 714 608 582 537 724 439 551 612 455 742 456 650 617 493 627 640 688 717 695 650 545 437 576 693 656 656 481 486 566 577 514 621 551 455 526 male 6 731 635 757 753 758 752 683 763 692 726 762 772 768 712 739 728 569 688 676 631 765 700 671 760 774 809 722 726 719 770 757 842 678 726 836 Urban female 7 255 249 255 145 267 162 208 101 117 328 141 221 260 293 164 248 449 443 394 341 131 105 103 489 284 375 148 76 178 361 108 253 165 148 281 person 8 502 443 528 476 513 482 465 445 421 539 471 525 526 490 469 506 512 569 545 499 467 423 415 649 533 592 444 427 473 572 448 625 415 469 555 male 9 788 737 820 788 826 743 723 808 704 813 722 827 791 721 805 766 709 800 691 707 789 726 738 786 790 846 719 769 802 786 761 859 780 709 791 Rural+Urban female 10 527 419 291 227 548 157 280 279 147 631 172 389 372 282 334 381 567 584 596 515 254 98 304 577 414 435 235 126 246 337 113 233 201 122 292 person 11 660 584 575 532 690 475 511 551 446 722 459 630 591 492 586 588 640 690 647 618 535 433 539 688 605 642 473 474 544 575 454 622 506 462 545

All India

794

339

579

737
12

191

480

779

300

554

Table (6.1): Worker Population Ratio (per 1000) for persons of age 15 years & above according to usual status approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Sl. No. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Name of State/UT/ All India 2 Andhra Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh Assam Bihar Chhattisgarh Delhi Goa Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Jharkhand Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Manipur Meghalaya Mizoram Nagaland Odisha Punjab Rajasthan Sikkim Tamil Nadu Tripura Uttarakhand Uttar Pradesh West Bengal A & N Islands Chandigarh Dadra & Nagar Haveli Daman & Diu Lakshadweep Puducherry male 3 794 724 801 746 831 683 709 831 693 809 691 812 782 703 816 777 747 817 696 699 775 729 750 753 788 817 698 765 800 782 695 853 818 499 713 Rural female 4 610 413 276 195 602 112 171 375 153 658 167 403 410 225 388 457 604 606 689 538 266 90 356 520 495 362 233 136 245 214 105 192 221 74 305 person 5 703 575 557 495 719 420 443 608 445 734 440 628 604 456 618 628 677 710 693 624 533 431 569 642 643 592 457 476 541 522 431 601 547 328 521 male 6 699 572 731 720 738 729 641 753 676 706 730 742 748 683 711 712 526 667 676 598 738 692 662 688 759 697 708 703 663 754 751 842 675 670 800 Urban female 7 230 186 219 119 252 141 148 97 104 296 112 205 251 190 152 223 431 406 391 321 122 97 98 253 273 208 127 71 114 241 104 253 165 94 248 person 8 474 380 498 447 496 460 414 438 406 513 440 501 511 422 449 486 480 540 544 472 448 414 407 509 520 453 428 412 414 505 443 625 414 414 521 male 9 769 702 792 744 816 721 676 802 688 799 701 801 772 698 789 751 686 790 689 677 770 717 730 744 776 792 700 753 767 770 745 851 774 575 768 Rural+Urban female person 10 515 379 269 188 544 136 160 275 139 626 154 371 364 216 326 366 558 572 592 493 247 92 297 493 403 329 210 123 215 226 104 203 201 84 268 11 644 547 550 490 683 453 430 546 434 713 440 607 577 447 574 573 624 680 644 592 522 426 531 626 592 563 451 463 511 515 442 605 503 368 521

All India

775

325

563

713
13

170

458

759

285

536

Table (6.2): Unemployment Rate (per 1000) for persons of age 15 years & above according to usual status approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Sl. No. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Name of State/UT/ All India 2 Andhra Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh Assam Bihar Chhattisgarh Delhi Goa Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Jharkhand Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Manipur Meghalaya Mizoram Nagaland Odisha Punjab Rajasthan Sikkim Tamil Nadu Tripura Uttarakhand Uttar Pradesh West Bengal A & N Islands Chandigarh Dadra & Nagar Haveli Daman & Diu Lakshadweep Puducherry Rural male 3 18 39 34 57 9 24 66 5 21 16 25 31 23 29 14 17 20 9 3 40 23 12 11 47 18 45 29 20 33 18 126 12 9 284 5 female 4 13 81 69 169 4 160 494 10 38 4 78 43 19 188 16 21 9 10 5 40 21 41 20 114 23 198 101 20 83 326 367 160 240 26 person 5 16 54 42 80 7 43 195 7 24 11 35 34 22 76 14 18 16 9 4 40 22 15 13 74 20 97 49 20 44 96 161 33 7 280 11 male 6 43 99 35 43 26 30 62 12 23 27 42 39 27 40 38 22 76 31 0 52 36 12 15 95 19 139 19 32 78 21 8 3 76 42 Urban female 7 98 252 139 178 53 133 290 40 112 99 206 71 34 352 76 101 41 84 7 60 69 76 53 483 40 444 137 69 357 331 40 366 116 person 8 57 142 58 62 33 46 109 15 34 48 65 45 28 139 44 40 61 51 3 54 40 20 19 215 24 235 38 35 126 116 12 2 117 61 male 9 24 46 34 56 12 29 64 7 22 17 29 32 24 32 19 19 32 12 2 42 24 12 12 53 18 64 27 22 43 20 21 10 7 190 30 Rural+Urban female 10 23 97 76 169 8 137 426 14 55 8 103 46 22 234 24 41 16 19 5 43 24 54 22 146 28 244 106 26 129 329 84 129 314 83 person 11 24 64 44 78 10 45 159 9 27 13 42 36 24 92 21 26 25 15 3 43 24 16 14 90 21 124 47 22 61 105 28 27 6 204 44

All India

24

41

29

31
14

112

47

26

53

33

Table (6.3): Proportion unemployed (per 1000) for persons of age 15 years & above according to usual status approach (ps+ss) for each State/UT
Sl. No. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Name of State/UT/ All India 2 Andhra Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh Assam Bihar Chhattisgarh Delhi Goa Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Jharkhand Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Manipur Meghalaya Mizoram Nagaland Odisha Punjab Rajasthan Sikkim Tamil Nadu Tripura Uttarakhand Uttar Pradesh West Bengal A & N Islands Chandigarh Dadra & Nagar Haveli Daman & Diu Lakshadweep Puducherry Rural male 3 14 29 28 45 8 17 50 4 15 13 18 26 19 21 11 14 15 7 2 29 18 9 8 37 14 38 21 15 28 14 100 10 7 197 3 female 4 8 37 20 40 2 21 166 4 6 3 14 18 8 52 6 10 6 6 3 23 6 4 7 67 12 90 26 3 22 104 61 37 23 8 person 5 11 33 25 43 5 19 108 4 11 8 16 22 14 37 9 12 11 7 2 26 12 6 8 51 13 64 24 10 25 55 82 20 4 127 6 male 6 32 63 26 32 20 23 42 9 16 20 32 30 21 28 28 16 43 21 0 33 27 8 10 72 15 112 14 23 56 17 6 2 55 35 Urban female 7 25 63 35 26 14 22 60 4 13 32 29 16 9 103 12 25 19 37 3 21 9 8 5 236 11 167 20 5 63 119 4 54 32 person 8 29 63 31 29 17 22 51 7 14 26 31 24 15 68 21 20 31 29 2 27 19 8 8 140 13 139 17 15 60 66 5 1 55 34 male 9 19 34 28 44 10 22 46 6 15 14 21 26 19 23 16 14 23 10 1 30 19 9 8 42 14 54 19 17 35 15 16 9 6 135 23 Rural+Urban female 10 12 40 22 38 4 22 119 4 8 5 18 18 8 66 8 16 9 11 3 22 6 5 7 84 12 106 25 3 32 111 9 30 38 24 person 11 16 37 25 42 7 22 81 5 12 10 20 22 14 45 12 15 16 11 2 26 13 7 8 62 13 80 22 11 33 60 13 17 3 94 24

All India

19

14

17

23
15

22

22

20

16

18

Table (7): Labour Force Participation Rate (per 1000) for persons of age 15 years & above according to current daily status approach for each State/UT
Sl. No. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Name of State/UT/ All India 2 Andhra Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh Assam Bihar Chhattisgarh Delhi Goa Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Jharkhand Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Manipur Meghalaya Mizoram Nagaland Odisha Punjab Rajasthan Sikkim Tamil Nadu Tripura Uttarakhand Uttar Pradesh West Bengal A & N Islands Chandigarh Dadra & Nagar Haveli Daman & Diu Lakshadweep Puducherry Rural male 3 768 686 766 756 779 698 734 807 689 776 684 757 784 663 791 767 701 693 610 700 743 727 739 756 761 837 702 757 781 726 794 864 778 656 700 female 4 528 429 250 185 486 116 241 308 145 522 149 333 380 231 356 413 458 390 506 481 203 89 272 519 420 344 186 103 194 263 167 238 216 193 263 person 5 649 563 526 496 636 430 491 564 439 649 427 566 590 440 590 603 582 539 562 598 486 429 524 643 593 593 436 457 508 514 514 626 523 470 494 male 6 719 618 720 723 723 745 670 754 694 723 709 716 758 665 713 720 554 557 645 620 727 692 663 718 740 790 710 717 693 749 758 827 683 741 800 Urban female 7 235 248 207 129 223 152 169 96 118 305 123 169 250 263 150 232 363 341 299 304 113 108 98 411 258 373 129 75 148 313 108 255 163 220 235 person 8 487 434 486 452 474 474 440 438 422 526 434 471 516 452 449 495 463 452 485 476 438 420 408 592 502 582 429 421 445 537 449 616 417 510 514 male 9 755 676 760 753 770 737 704 788 690 771 690 750 776 664 771 748 660 668 621 683 741 716 721 751 752 827 704 749 760 735 762 857 749 694 763 Rural+Urban female 10 454 402 245 180 443 145 209 231 138 503 143 306 342 240 302 342 433 382 440 445 192 95 233 508 353 350 174 97 184 285 113 241 197 206 244 person 11 607 544 521 492 610 466 467 518 434 638 429 550 569 443 553 560 550 523 537 572 480 426 497 637 555 591 434 450 493 524 455 624 487 488 507

All India

760

279

533

719
16

175

463

749

252

515

Table (7.1): Worker Population Ratio (per 1000) for persons of age 15 years & above according to current daily status approach for each State/UT
Sl. No. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Name of State/UT/ All India 2 Andhra Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh Assam Bihar Chhattisgarh Delhi Goa Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Jharkhand Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Manipur Meghalaya Mizoram Nagaland Odisha Punjab Rajasthan Sikkim Tamil Nadu Tripura Uttarakhand Uttar Pradesh West Bengal A & N Islands Chandigarh Dadra & Nagar Haveli Daman & Diu Lakshadweep Puducherry male 3 728 651 721 689 736 657 667 797 645 724 641 696 749 605 763 738 681 669 601 664 696 701 711 692 708 761 659 714 727 688 684 850 770 459 687 Rural female 4 497 380 219 144 462 100 151 301 133 514 120 287 364 174 340 391 446 372 500 464 188 79 261 440 395 239 162 98 161 149 105 194 216 101 250 person 5 614 521 487 440 602 400 412 555 410 619 391 512 564 382 567 577 566 518 554 571 454 411 504 572 554 503 403 431 463 442 425 600 519 315 481 male 6 673 551 681 692 686 712 633 744 665 696 664 669 733 615 675 693 504 538 639 579 692 673 643 644 701 669 679 688 625 728 752 827 681 685 732 Urban female 7 205 181 151 108 207 127 146 92 103 270 91 142 239 160 133 207 339 314 291 280 101 91 89 198 239 203 110 69 94 240 104 255 163 164 196 person 8 448 366 439 426 447 444 409 431 400 496 395 432 498 374 420 468 426 429 478 443 415 401 392 461 473 436 404 403 384 491 443 616 416 454 461 male 9 714 637 715 689 728 702 650 777 651 721 647 691 744 608 740 720 632 645 613 645 695 692 695 686 705 742 664 709 703 705 745 846 743 559 715 Rural+Urban female person 10 424 350 210 141 419 122 149 225 124 492 113 264 328 170 285 319 418 362 432 426 177 83 222 415 330 232 151 92 145 190 104 205 197 132 214 11 571 499 481 439 577 437 410 509 407 607 392 499 545 380 529 535 528 502 529 544 449 408 478 559 520 489 403 425 444 463 442 603 484 379 468

All India

717

256

499

685
17

152

434

708

229

482

Table (7.2): Unemployment Rate (per 1000) for persons of age 15 years & above according to current daily status approach for each State/UT
Sl. No. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Name of State/UT/ All India 2 Andhra Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh Assam Bihar Chhattisgarh Delhi Goa Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Jharkhand Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Manipur Meghalaya Mizoram Nagaland Odisha Punjab Rajasthan Sikkim Tamil Nadu Tripura Uttarakhand Uttar Pradesh West Bengal A & N Islands Chandigarh Dadra & Nagar Haveli Daman & Diu Lakshadweep Puducherry Rural male 3 52 51 59 90 56 59 92 13 64 68 62 81 45 88 36 37 29 34 14 52 64 36 37 85 70 90 61 57 70 52 139 16 9 301 19 female 4 58 113 127 221 50 140 375 24 85 16 197 137 43 249 46 54 26 45 14 35 74 110 43 152 60 305 129 50 173 432 367 184 477 47 person 5 54 74 74 112 54 69 161 16 67 47 85 96 44 132 39 42 28 38 14 45 66 43 38 111 66 152 76 56 88 141 172 41 8 330 26 male 6 64 110 55 43 50 45 56 13 41 36 64 66 33 74 54 37 89 33 9 66 47 28 31 103 53 153 44 40 97 28 8 3 76 85 Urban female 7 128 270 272 160 73 167 137 36 128 114 259 161 42 392 113 110 66 82 29 79 103 163 97 519 73 455 142 81 367 232 40 253 165 person 8 79 155 97 58 56 63 70 16 53 57 90 82 35 172 63 53 80 51 15 70 54 44 38 222 58 250 58 44 138 85 12 2 110 103 male 9 55 58 59 86 55 47 76 13 57 65 63 79 41 84 40 37 43 34 12 54 62 33 36 87 63 103 57 54 76 41 22 13 8 194 62 Rural+Urban female 10 67 128 142 217 52 163 289 26 96 21 209 139 43 291 55 68 35 50 17 41 77 129 48 182 64 339 131 55 209 333 84 149 361 122 person 11 59 83 77 108 54 64 121 16 63 48 86 94 42 143 44 46 40 40 14 50 65 43 38 123 63 172 72 54 99 116 29 33 6 224 76

All India

57

82

63

47
18

134

63

54

91

63

Table (7.3): Proportion unemployed (per 1000) for persons of age 15 years & above according to current daily status approach for each State/UT
Sl. No. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Name of State/UT/ All India 2 Andhra Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh Assam Bihar Chhattisgarh Delhi Goa Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Jharkhand Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Manipur Meghalaya Mizoram Nagaland Odisha Punjab Rajasthan Sikkim Tamil Nadu Tripura Uttarakhand Uttar Pradesh West Bengal A & N Islands Chandigarh Dadra & Nagar Haveli Daman & Diu Lakshadweep Puducherry Rural male 3 40 35 45 68 44 41 68 10 44 53 42 61 35 58 29 29 20 24 9 36 48 26 27 64 53 76 43 43 54 38 110 14 7 197 13 female 4 31 49 32 41 25 16 90 7 12 8 29 46 16 58 16 22 12 18 7 17 15 10 12 79 25 105 24 5 34 113 61 44 92 12 person 5 35 41 39 56 34 30 79 9 29 30 36 54 26 58 23 26 16 21 8 27 32 18 20 71 39 90 33 26 45 72 88 25 4 155 13 male 6 46 68 39 31 36 33 38 10 29 26 46 48 25 49 38 27 49 18 6 41 34 19 20 74 39 121 31 29 67 21 6 2 56 68 Urban female 7 30 67 56 21 16 25 23 3 15 35 32 27 10 103 17 25 24 28 9 24 12 18 10 213 19 170 18 6 54 72 4 56 39 person 8 39 67 47 26 26 30 31 7 22 30 39 38 18 78 28 26 37 23 7 33 24 18 15 131 29 145 25 18 61 46 5 1 56 53 male 9 42 39 44 65 42 35 53 10 40 50 43 59 32 56 31 28 28 23 8 37 46 24 26 65 47 85 40 40 57 31 17 12 6 135 47 Rural+Urban female 10 31 51 35 39 23 24 60 6 13 11 30 43 15 70 17 23 15 19 7 18 15 12 11 93 23 119 23 5 38 95 9 36 75 30 person 11 36 45 40 53 33 30 57 8 27 30 37 52 24 63 24 26 22 21 8 28 31 18 19 78 35 102 31 24 49 61 13 21 3 109 39

All India

43

23

33

34
19

24

29

41

23

32

Table (8): Labour Force Participation Rate (per 1000) for persons of age 15 years & above according to current weekly status approach for each State/UT
Sl. No. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Name of State/UT/ All India 2 Andhra Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh Assam Bihar Chhattisgarh Delhi Goa Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Jharkhand Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Manipur Meghalaya Mizoram Nagaland Odisha Punjab Rajasthan Sikkim Tamil Nadu Tripura Uttarakhand Uttar Pradesh West Bengal A & N Islands Chandigarh Dadra & Nagar Haveli Daman & Diu Lakshadweep Puducherry Rural male 3 800 779 831 782 846 704 747 832 714 821 706 845 802 717 831 791 754 810 702 720 791 742 760 790 805 856 730 783 833 781 794 868 821 681 716 female 4 600 616 367 209 616 127 336 377 203 663 180 508 419 269 437 467 590 529 661 538 278 113 368 585 502 422 301 143 270 292 167 244 221 193 305 person 5 701 701 615 521 733 438 544 610 479 742 453 693 618 485 649 640 674 667 683 635 547 448 579 692 656 641 508 489 570 557 514 630 548 485 523 male 6 729 640 763 735 751 747 677 757 702 728 755 769 765 705 736 733 561 662 661 644 756 709 671 763 771 817 721 723 721 765 759 837 685 744 835 Urban female 7 254 261 260 147 261 163 169 103 123 338 131 239 264 287 175 250 425 431 329 366 141 128 110 492 286 381 145 78 181 338 108 268 165 227 291 person 8 501 451 533 468 507 481 443 443 429 545 462 531 526 484 472 510 496 550 507 518 467 438 418 652 532 599 442 426 476 558 449 627 418 514 560 male 9 782 760 822 778 831 740 713 804 710 812 718 833 791 714 807 768 701 783 688 704 786 731 739 786 791 848 728 771 806 774 763 862 779 709 791 Rural+Urban female 10 513 563 353 203 557 157 261 278 180 634 168 464 374 274 368 382 547 513 554 502 260 118 309 575 413 413 267 130 250 313 113 248 201 210 296 person 11 650 665 605 516 696 473 497 549 465 723 455 667 591 485 603 590 626 646 626 610 537 445 542 687 605 633 493 476 548 557 455 630 505 498 547

All India

794

344

582

735
20

195

481

779

305

556

Table (8.1): Worker Population Ratio (per 1000) for persons of age 15 years & above according to current weekly status approach for each State/UT
Sl. No. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Name of State/UT/ All India 2 Andhra Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh Assam Bihar Chhattisgarh Delhi Goa Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Jharkhand Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Manipur Meghalaya Mizoram Nagaland Odisha Punjab Rajasthan Sikkim Tamil Nadu Tripura Uttarakhand Uttar Pradesh West Bengal A & N Islands Chandigarh Dadra & Nagar Haveli Daman & Diu Lakshadweep Puducherry male 3 777 739 796 730 818 666 694 825 690 780 671 811 775 691 812 771 736 797 698 685 767 730 746 736 780 804 703 757 797 742 695 853 813 483 713 Rural female 4 581 559 326 169 590 108 194 370 186 655 143 480 407 211 419 446 579 518 654 519 270 98 357 502 484 309 267 137 233 164 105 199 221 101 296 person 5 680 653 577 474 706 409 447 603 458 718 417 662 599 442 630 620 659 655 677 608 531 435 567 624 634 559 478 472 534 477 431 604 544 330 516 male 6 690 570 730 706 725 716 646 747 677 706 719 728 744 671 698 710 512 644 655 607 730 691 655 691 744 697 703 697 657 746 753 837 683 686 771 Urban female 7 226 193 195 116 242 135 146 100 107 301 96 210 254 184 152 223 401 391 320 339 129 101 98 235 270 208 122 72 111 243 104 268 165 169 253 person 8 467 383 486 438 484 451 416 436 408 516 427 495 511 413 442 485 459 521 500 485 447 415 403 503 511 453 423 409 409 502 444 627 417 456 509 male 9 754 716 787 728 803 707 671 796 686 773 683 798 766 686 783 747 675 769 684 668 763 717 725 730 765 782 703 745 763 744 747 850 773 573 749 Rural+Urban female person 10 491 504 309 164 532 130 173 272 163 624 132 436 363 203 349 359 532 496 546 482 252 99 298 475 395 287 236 124 205 199 104 212 201 134 268 11 625 614 566 471 670 443 433 542 444 699 420 635 573 435 581 567 605 631 620 582 520 428 529 610 583 537 465 459 504 488 442 608 502 388 511

All India

767

322

557

706
21

169

453

751

282

530

Table (8.2): Unemployment Rate (per 1000) for persons of age 15 years & above according to current weekly status approach for each State/UT
Sl. No. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Name of State/UT/ All India 2 Andhra Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh Assam Bihar Chhattisgarh Delhi Goa Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Jharkhand Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Manipur Meghalaya Mizoram Nagaland Odisha Punjab Rajasthan Sikkim Tamil Nadu Tripura Uttarakhand Uttar Pradesh West Bengal A & N Islands Chandigarh Dadra & Nagar Haveli Daman & Diu Lakshadweep Puducherry Rural male 3 29 52 43 67 33 54 70 8 33 50 49 40 33 36 23 25 23 16 6 49 30 16 18 68 31 60 37 34 43 50 126 18 9 290 5 female 4 32 93 113 190 42 146 422 18 85 12 206 55 28 218 42 44 19 21 11 34 29 138 29 142 36 268 110 44 139 439 367 181 477 31 person 5 30 69 62 89 37 67 178 11 44 33 79 45 32 89 29 32 21 18 8 43 30 30 21 98 33 128 59 35 64 143 161 42 7 320 12 male 6 54 109 42 39 35 42 45 13 37 30 48 54 27 48 52 31 88 28 8 58 34 26 24 95 35 147 24 36 88 24 8 3 78 77 Urban female 7 111 260 251 211 73 174 137 33 127 110 265 119 37 361 126 109 56 94 27 76 86 216 114 521 57 455 156 81 387 283 40 257 131 person 8 68 153 89 64 45 62 61 15 49 53 76 67 29 146 65 49 75 53 14 64 41 52 35 228 41 245 45 40 140 101 12 2 113 92 male 9 35 58 43 65 33 44 59 10 34 48 49 42 32 39 30 28 37 18 7 51 30 19 19 72 33 78 34 34 53 39 21 15 7 191 53 Rural+Urban female 10 42 104 125 191 44 170 340 20 93 17 217 60 30 258 52 61 27 32 14 40 33 165 36 175 42 305 116 49 181 363 84 146 361 96 person 11 38 77 65 87 38 63 129 12 45 34 78 48 31 104 36 38 33 23 10 47 31 37 24 112 36 151 56 36 80 125 28 34 6 222 64

All India

34

63

42

40
22

133

58

36

74

46

Table (8.3): Proportion unemployed (per 1000) for persons of age 15 years & above according to current weekly status approach for each State/UT
Sl. No. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Name of State/UT/ All India 2 Andhra Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh Assam Bihar Chhattisgarh Delhi Goa Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Jharkhand Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Manipur Meghalaya Mizoram Nagaland Odisha Punjab Rajasthan Sikkim Tamil Nadu Tripura Uttarakhand Uttar Pradesh West Bengal A & N Islands Chandigarh Dadra & Nagar Haveli Daman & Diu Lakshadweep Puducherry Rural male 3 23 40 35 52 28 38 52 7 24 41 35 34 27 26 19 20 17 13 4 35 23 12 14 54 25 52 27 26 36 39 100 16 7 197 3 female 4 19 57 41 40 26 18 142 7 17 8 37 28 12 59 18 21 11 11 7 18 8 16 11 83 18 113 33 6 38 128 61 44 92 9 person 5 21 48 38 47 27 29 97 7 21 24 36 31 20 43 19 20 14 12 5 27 16 13 12 68 22 82 30 17 37 80 82 27 4 155 6 male 6 39 70 32 29 26 31 31 10 26 22 36 41 21 34 38 23 49 18 5 37 26 18 16 73 27 120 17 26 64 19 6 2 58 65 Urban female 7 28 68 65 31 19 28 23 3 16 37 35 28 10 104 22 27 24 41 9 28 12 28 13 256 16 173 23 6 70 96 4 58 38 person 8 34 69 47 30 23 30 27 7 21 29 35 36 15 71 31 25 37 29 7 33 19 23 15 148 22 147 20 17 67 56 5 1 58 51 male 9 27 44 35 50 28 33 42 8 24 39 35 35 25 28 24 21 26 14 5 36 24 14 14 56 26 66 25 26 43 30 16 13 6 136 42 Rural+Urban female 10 22 59 44 39 25 27 89 6 17 10 37 28 11 71 19 23 15 16 8 20 9 20 11 101 17 126 31 6 45 114 9 36 76 28 person 11 25 51 39 45 26 30 64 7 21 25 36 32 18 50 22 22 20 15 6 28 17 16 13 77 22 96 28 17 44 69 13 22 3 110 35

All India

27

22

25

29
23

26

28

28

23

25

Table (9): Per 1000 distribution of persons for age 15 years and above by broad activity according to current daily status approach who were employed based on usual principal status (ps) approach

Rural+Urban
Sl. No. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Name of State/UT/ All India 2 Andhra Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh Assam Bihar Chhattisgarh Delhi Goa Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Jharkhand Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Manipur Meghalaya Mizoram Nagaland Odisha Punjab Rajasthan Sikkim Tamil Nadu Tripura Uttarakhand Uttar Pradesh West Bengal A & N Islands Chandigarh Dadra & Nagar Haveli Daman & Diu Lakshadweep Puducherry Employed male 3 930 898 907 921 885 975 958 969 946 941 928 868 961 869 931 954 936 838 900 968 902 959 952 945 904 941 946 936 921 917 998 995 957 968 933 female 4 845 838 786 753 770 950 891 873 882 822 895 710 913 816 854 875 858 698 795 889 759 902 845 916 824 873 669 788 804 935 1000 993 983 973 914 person 5 898 878 887 896 845 972 946 949 940 891 924 841 947 857 913 932 910 783 857 939 876 954 932 935 878 927 882 923 905 920 998 995 962 968 929 male 6 25 6 16 32 40 12 7 6 29 19 30 39 15 48 15 15 4 14 5 1 35 18 20 12 36 35 25 31 26 21 1 25 Unemployed female 7 28 7 10 37 32 10 2 7 32 4 16 33 17 35 13 18 4 12 3 1 36 12 14 1 21 65 9 14 28 3 7 person 8 26 6 15 32 37 12 6 6 30 12 28 38 16 45 14 16 4 13 4 1 35 17 19 8 31 41 21 29 26 18 1 21 Not in labour force male 9 45 97 77 47 74 13 35 26 25 40 42 93 24 83 54 31 60 147 96 31 63 23 27 43 60 24 29 33 53 62 1 5 43 32 43 female 10 127 155 204 211 198 40 107 120 86 175 89 257 70 149 133 107 138 290 202 110 206 86 141 83 155 62 322 198 168 61 7 17 27 79 person 11 76 116 98 72 118 16 48 46 31 97 48 121 37 99 72 52 86 204 138 60 89 28 49 57 91 32 97 48 69 62 1 5 38 32 50

All India

931

834

910

25
24

21

24

44

145

66

Table (9.1): Per 1000 distribution of persons for age 15 years and above by broad activity according to current daily status approach who were employed based on usual principal status (ps) approach

Rural
Sl. No. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Name of State/UT/ All India 2 Andhra Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh Assam Bihar Chhattisgarh Delhi Goa Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Jharkhand Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Manipur Meghalaya Mizoram Nagaland Odisha Punjab Rajasthan Sikkim Tamil Nadu Tripura Uttarakhand Uttar Pradesh West Bengal A & N Islands Chandigarh Dadra & Nagar Haveli Daman & Diu Lakshadweep Puducherry Employed male 3 918 890 903 917 878 955 952 959 934 936 930 858 953 858 925 948 926 840 863 969 897 954 947 948 893 937 942 928 913 882 985 997 941 934 964 922 female 4 837 828 784 745 763 927 832 864 836 817 881 698 904 797 849 867 840 682 764 894 750 883 838 921 805 850 637 766 789 911 1000 994 981 1000 881 820 person 5 885 869 884 891 835 951 931 934 925 884 924 830 938 843 905 922 898 776 820 940 869 949 924 938 860 919 864 913 895 886 987 997 949 940 945 898 male 6 30 5 17 33 43 32 1 8 36 20 33 42 18 53 17 17 5 15 7 0 38 21 23 14 44 40 25 35 30 34 15 14 29 Unemployed female 7 29 7 11 38 34 6 4 8 47 4 17 36 19 41 14 22 3 12 4 1 37 6 15 1 23 74 10 15 32 14 24 person 8 29 6 16 34 40 29 1 8 37 13 31 41 19 50 16 19 5 14 6 1 38 20 21 9 36 47 22 33 30 29 13 14 28 Not in labour force male 9 52 105 80 49 79 14 48 33 29 44 37 99 28 89 58 35 69 144 130 31 65 25 30 39 63 23 32 36 57 84 3 59 66 23 49 female 10 134 164 205 217 203 67 164 128 116 179 102 266 77 162 137 111 157 306 232 105 213 111 147 78 173 76 352 219 178 89 6 19 106 157 person 11 86 125 100 75 125 20 68 58 37 103 45 129 43 106 78 59 98 210 175 59 93 31 55 53 103 34 115 53 74 85 3 51 60 42 74

All India

25

Table (9.2): Per 1000 distribution of persons for age 15 years and above by broad activity according to current daily status approach who were employed based on usual principal status (ps) approach

Urban
Sl. No. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Name of State/UT/ All India 2 Andhra Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh Assam Bihar Chhattisgarh Delhi Goa Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Jharkhand Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Manipur Meghalaya Mizoram Nagaland Odisha Punjab Rajasthan Sikkim Tamil Nadu Tripura Uttarakhand Uttar Pradesh West Bengal A & N Islands Chandigarh Dadra & Nagar Haveli Daman & Diu Lakshadweep Puducherry Employed male 3 967 961 934 959 930 979 965 987 977 993 924 925 979 901 952 965 975 829 979 967 937 970 971 927 921 959 958 972 950 965 999 987 998 999 916 959 female 4 909 949 799 865 854 954 964 927 977 934 947 808 950 875 897 900 918 804 924 857 890 932 913 822 872 961 873 908 879 955 1000 990 988 951 938 901 person 5 954 958 913 948 912 976 965 981 977 979 926 910 972 895 945 952 955 820 963 934 933 966 966 907 908 959 946 967 942 963 999 988 996 994 920 950 male 6 12 7 10 12 25 8 15 2 10 3 21 17 7 32 7 11 9 3 14 12 11 2 24 12 24 10 11 4 31 12 Unemployed female 7 15 3 3 14 6 10 1 1 11 8 8 14 5 3 6 12 0 2 13 19 7 17 33 2 7 5 6 3 9 person 8 13 6 9 13 21 8 12 2 9 2 20 16 7 28 7 10 2 10 0 3 14 13 10 2 22 17 21 10 10 5 26 12 Not in labour force male 9 21 32 56 28 44 13 21 11 13 4 55 59 14 67 40 24 25 162 21 30 49 19 18 71 55 29 18 18 39 31 1 13 2 1 53 29 female 10 77 47 198 121 140 35 36 72 22 66 42 184 43 111 99 96 75 184 76 141 96 48 80 178 111 6 125 85 116 39 10 12 49 60 90 person 11 33 36 78 39 67 15 23 18 14 19 54 75 21 77 48 39 43 170 37 63 53 22 24 91 69 24 34 23 48 33 1 12 4 6 54 39

All India

26

Table (10): Per 1000 distribution of persons for age 15 years and above by broad activity according to current weekly status approach who were employed based on usual principal status (ps) approach

Rural+Urban
Sl. No. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Name of State/UT/ All India 2 Andhra Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh Assam Bihar Chhattisgarh Delhi Goa Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Jharkhand Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Manipur Meghalaya Mizoram Nagaland Odisha Punjab Rajasthan Sikkim Tamil Nadu Tripura Uttarakhand Uttar Pradesh West Bengal A & N Islands Chandigarh Dadra & Nagar Haveli Daman & Diu Lakshadweep Puducherry Employed male 3 980 991 985 972 967 982 977 991 986 985 964 976 986 977 981 987 992 991 997 991 985 991 986 990 980 991 991 977 991 967 1000 999 996 992 976 female 4 957 985 936 859 925 993 984 981 949 979 927 907 973 941 956 956 972 921 984 960 969 968 945 985 962 910 975 885 963 973 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 person 5 972 989 977 955 952 983 978 989 982 983 960 964 982 969 975 979 985 963 991 979 982 989 978 988 974 974 988 969 987 968 1000 999 996 993 981 male 6 7 4 5 11 19 9 2 3 5 7 16 8 7 7 6 4 2 0 1 5 0 4 5 8 8 3 11 5 18 17 Unemployed female 7 13 4 6 20 23 4 1 7 5 14 9 18 7 11 3 0 3 1 2 1 6 4 52 2 6 9 7 person 8 9 4 5 12 20 8 2 2 6 4 14 9 7 10 6 6 2 0 2 0 5 0 5 3 7 17 3 11 6 16 14 Not in labour force male 9 12 6 10 17 14 10 22 6 8 8 20 17 8 16 13 8 7 9 3 9 9 9 10 5 12 1 5 12 4 15 1 4 8 7 female 10 30 11 58 122 52 3 16 18 44 21 68 79 18 41 37 33 25 79 13 39 29 31 49 15 35 38 24 108 28 20 person 11 19 7 18 33 27 9 21 9 12 13 26 27 11 22 19 15 13 37 7 20 13 11 17 9 19 9 10 21 7 16 1 4 7 6

All India

982

949

975

7
27

11

42

18

Table (10.1): Per 1000 distribution of persons for age 15 years and above by broad activity according to current weekly status approach who were employed based on usual principal status (ps) approach

Rural
Sl. No. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Name of State/UT/ All India 2 Andhra Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh Assam Bihar Chhattisgarh Delhi Goa Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Jharkhand Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Manipur Meghalaya Mizoram Nagaland Odisha Punjab Rajasthan Sikkim Tamil Nadu Tripura Uttarakhand Uttar Pradesh West Bengal A & N Islands Chandigarh Dadra & Nagar Haveli Daman & Diu Lakshadweep Puducherry Employed male 3 978 990 983 971 965 967 969 991 984 984 960 974 983 976 981 987 992 992 995 989 985 990 986 992 982 989 991 975 991 951 1000 1000 994 984 1000 981 female 4 955 984 941 855 921 1000 1000 980 927 979 913 901 969 927 956 955 971 912 981 959 968 956 942 989 958 894 976 875 958 982 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 944 person 5 969 988 977 953 949 971 975 988 978 982 954 961 978 964 974 977 985 960 989 977 982 988 976 991 973 970 987 966 986 955 1000 1000 995 985 1000 972 male 6 9 3 6 12 21 27 3 6 7 19 8 9 7 6 5 2 1 6 0 5 5 8 10 3 13 6 31 8 Unemployed female 7 14 4 6 21 25 1 10 5 16 10 24 7 14 2 4 1 2 6 3 57 2 7 11 11 person 8 11 4 6 13 22 24 3 7 4 17 10 9 11 6 8 2 3 0 5 0 5 3 6 19 3 12 7 27 9 Not in labour force male 9 13 6 11 17 14 6 31 5 10 8 22 17 8 17 14 8 6 8 4 11 9 10 10 3 10 1 5 12 3 18 6 16 11 female 10 31 12 52 124 54 18 63 21 81 83 21 50 37 31 26 88 15 41 30 44 52 11 39 49 22 118 31 18 45 person 11 21 8 18 33 29 6 25 9 15 14 29 29 12 25 20 15 12 40 9 22 13 12 19 6 21 11 10 22 7 18 5 15 19

All India

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Table (10.2): Per 1000 distribution of persons for age 15 years and above by broad activity according to current weekly status approach who were employed based on usual principal status (ps) approach

Urban
Sl. No. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Name of State/UT/ All India 2 Andhra Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh Assam Bihar Chhattisgarh Delhi Goa Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Jharkhand Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Manipur Meghalaya Mizoram Nagaland Odisha Punjab Rajasthan Sikkim Tamil Nadu Tripura Uttarakhand Uttar Pradesh West Bengal A & N Islands Chandigarh Dadra & Nagar Haveli Daman & Diu Lakshadweep Puducherry Employed male 3 944 953 958 978 980 984 985 991 992 999 979 981 994 981 982 988 989 985 1000 999 986 993 987 980 977 1000 992 985 991 989 1000 994 1000 1000 963 982 female 4 860 871 676 919 970 992 964 984 995 978 977 958 989 984 957 960 974 979 998 970 988 987 974 917 972 967 964 937 989 965 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 953 person 5 925 931 904 971 978 985 982 990 993 994 979 979 993 982 979 982 984 983 999 990 986 992 986 968 976 992 988 981 991 983 1000 995 1000 1000 970 978 male 6 3 4 0 6 10 5 4 1 3 1 7 4 1 8 5 3 1 0 3 0 8 2 5 3 27 4 Unemployed female 7 6 3 5 2 2 3 1 6 1 1 2 6 5 33 2 3 2 12 3 person 8 4 3 0 5 8 5 3 1 3 1 6 4 1 6 5 3 2 1 0 0 3 0 8 8 2 5 3 3 22 4 Not in labour force male 9 53 44 42 16 10 11 11 8 5 15 14 5 12 12 9 11 14 0 1 13 7 10 20 15 0 6 11 6 11 6 11 14 female 10 134 129 324 81 26 3 36 16 5 22 20 42 9 16 39 39 19 20 2 30 11 11 20 83 23 34 59 10 23 44 person 11 71 66 96 24 14 10 15 9 5 5 15 18 6 13 16 15 14 16 1 10 13 8 11 32 17 0 10 14 7 14 5 9 19

All India

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Table 11.1: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches All India (Rural+Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 771 780 720 771 employed female person 3 4 282 329 262 322 542 568 505 560 male 5 22 19 48 28 unemployed female person 6 7 13 12 21 18 18 16 36 24 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 207 201 233 201 705 659 717 660 441 416 460 416

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 790 802 731 793 352 453 349 449 581 635 548 629 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 17 14 39 23 14 11 26 24 16 12 33 23 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 192 184 230 184 634 537 625 527 403 353 419 348

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 762 769 715 759 employed female person 3 4 242 289 232 285 516 542 487 535 male 5 20 18 40 26 unemployed female person 6 7 15 13 20 19 17 16 30 23 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 219 213 245 215 744 698 748 696 467 442 483 442

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 714 723 686 717 Employed female person 3 4 169 204 170 208 458 479 444 478 male 5 28 25 38 31 Unemployed female person 6 7 25 23 27 30 26 24 33 31 Not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 258 252 276 252 806 773 802 762 515 496 523 491

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 751 759 708 751 236 285 229 282 508 536 482 530 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 22 20 41 28 17 16 23 23 20 18 32 25 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 226 221 251 221 746 700 748 695 471 446 485 444

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Table 11.2: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches All India (Rural) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 783 791 725 782 employed female person 3 4 301 355 279 347 556 586 515 578 male 5 20 18 49 26 unemployed female person 6 7 12 10 21 18 16 14 36 22 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 197 191 226 191 687 635 700 635 428 400 449 400

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 801 813 738 804 371 480 367 477 595 654 561 648 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 16 13 40 22 13 9 25 22 15 11 33 22 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 183 174 223 174 616 511 607 501 390 335 407 330

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 772 780 721 771 employed female person 3 4 266 324 255 319 533 565 501 558 male 5 19 17 41 26 unemployed female person 6 7 13 12 20 18 16 15 31 22 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 209 203 238 203 721 664 725 663 451 421 468 421

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 730 741 695 735 employed female person 3 4 192 242 195 247 478 507 461 506 male 5 29 25 42 32 unemployed female person 6 7 24 22 28 30 27 24 35 31 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 241 234 263 232 784 736 777 722 496 470 504 462

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 766 775 717 767 265 325 256 322 529 563 499 557 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 22 19 43 27 16 14 23 22 19 17 33 25 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 212 206 240 206 720 661 721 656 452 421 467 418

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Table 11.3: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches All India (Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 725 730 698 724 employed female person 3 4 202 220 190 214 482 493 462 487 male 5 28 26 43 35 unemployed female person 6 7 19 18 22 22 24 22 33 29 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 247 243 260 241 779 762 789 764 495 485 505 484

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 703 712 676 706 206 238 206 229 464 484 450 476 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 27 25 36 27 23 21 28 34 25 23 32 31 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 269 263 289 267 770 741 767 737 510 493 519 493

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 729 733 698 723 employed female person 3 4 167 180 160 180 462 471 443 465 male 5 22 20 34 27 unemployed female person 6 7 19 18 21 22 20 19 28 25 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 249 246 268 250 815 802 819 798 517 510 530 510

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 687 691 671 686 employed female person 3 4 129 139 128 139 425 433 416 429 male 5 26 24 31 29 unemployed female person 6 7 26 26 26 30 26 25 29 30 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 287 284 298 285 844 835 846 831 549 543 555 541

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 709 713 685 706 157 170 152 169 449 458 434 453 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 25 23 34 29 22 22 24 26 24 22 29 28 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 267 263 281 265 821 809 825 805 528 520 537 519

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Table 11.4: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Andhra Pradesh (Rural+Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 783 795 723 779 employed female person 3 4 594 628 518 597 690 712 621 689 male 5 20 18 53 28 unemployed female person 6 7 12 11 35 20 16 15 44 24 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 197 187 224 193 394 361 447 383 294 273 334 287

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 776 781 694 760 644 681 550 633 711 732 623 697 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 15 13 43 26 13 10 40 33 14 11 41 29 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 209 206 263 214 344 310 410 335 275 257 336 273

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 774 782 725 768 employed female person 3 4 508 550 459 531 644 669 594 652 male 5 19 17 38 25 unemployed female person 6 7 20 12 31 21 20 15 35 23 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 207 200 237 207 472 438 510 448 336 317 371 325

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 724 729 695 716 Employed female person 3 4 319 353 284 333 525 544 493 528 male 5 25 24 39 31 Unemployed female person 6 7 17 14 25 22 21 19 32 26 Not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 250 247 266 253 664 633 691 645 454 437 475 446

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 761 769 714 754 477 515 424 491 621 644 571 625 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 21 19 42 27 17 12 31 22 19 16 36 25 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 218 212 245 218 506 473 546 487 359 340 393 350

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Table 11.5: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Andhra Pradesh (Rural) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 799 810 731 795 employed female person 3 4 655 690 567 656 727 750 649 726 male 5 16 13 53 24 unemployed female person 6 7 7 6 34 18 11 10 44 21 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 185 177 216 180 337 303 398 326 261 240 307 253

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 777 784 696 763 659 699 561 648 719 742 630 706 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 13 11 42 24 13 9 41 33 13 10 41 28 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 209 205 262 213 328 292 398 319 268 248 329 265

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 789 799 732 783 employed female person 3 4 582 628 519 606 688 715 628 696 male 5 17 14 37 22 unemployed female person 6 7 19 8 32 18 18 11 34 20 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 193 187 231 196 400 363 449 376 294 273 338 284

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 767 772 728 755 employed female person 3 4 429 478 374 445 597 624 550 599 male 5 18 17 34 24 unemployed female person 6 7 11 9 23 19 15 13 28 21 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 215 211 238 221 559 513 603 536 388 363 421 379

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 785 794 728 777 566 610 497 581 677 703 614 680 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 17 14 40 23 14 8 31 19 15 11 35 21 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 198 192 232 200 420 382 472 400 308 286 351 299

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Table 11.6: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Andhra Pradesh (Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 710 725 685 704 employed female person 3 4 276 302 260 291 507 528 486 511 male 5 43 40 55 47 unemployed female person 6 7 37 36 39 32 40 38 47 40 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 247 235 260 249 687 661 702 677 453 434 466 449

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 761 761 670 734 501 508 447 495 635 638 562 618 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 30 30 56 42 14 14 31 27 22 22 44 35 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 208 208 274 224 485 478 521 478 343 340 394 348

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 719 724 697 715 employed female person 3 4 247 274 244 267 488 504 476 496 male 5 28 27 44 36 unemployed female person 6 7 26 24 31 29 27 26 37 33 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 253 250 259 249 727 701 725 704 485 471 487 471

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 664 669 649 662 employed female person 3 4 146 157 143 158 418 425 408 422 male 5 36 34 45 40 unemployed female person 6 7 25 23 27 26 31 29 37 34 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 300 297 306 298 829 820 830 816 552 546 555 544

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 694 699 673 690 211 230 205 226 462 474 448 467 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 34 32 46 39 26 25 30 28 30 29 39 34 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 273 269 281 271 763 745 765 746 508 498 513 499

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Table 11.7: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Arunchal Pradesh (Rural+Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 748 762 707 748 employed female person 3 4 271 271 274 343 540 548 519 571 male 5 10 10 6 10 unemployed female person 6 7 60 60 60 60 32 32 30 32 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 242 228 286 242 669 669 665 597 428 420 452 397

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 694 698 629 712 367 386 354 513 535 547 495 616 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 36 35 41 45 37 37 49 56 36 36 44 50 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 270 267 331 243 596 577 598 431 428 417 460 334

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 787 787 745 835 employed female person 3 4 188 188 258 585 505 505 516 718 male 5 45 45 48 55 unemployed female person 6 7 62 62 64 70 53 53 55 62 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 168 168 207 109 750 750 678 345 442 442 429 220

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 713 713 682 712 Employed female person 3 4 357 357 351 393 552 552 532 567 male 5 25 25 32 42 Unemployed female person 6 7 76 76 81 89 48 48 54 63 Not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 262 262 286 246 567 567 568 518 400 400 414 369

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 698 702 637 716 361 379 350 504 536 547 499 614 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 35 34 39 44 41 40 51 59 38 37 45 51 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 267 263 324 240 598 581 598 437 427 416 456 335

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Table 11.8: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Arunchal Pradesh (Rural) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 778 778 707 778 employed female person 3 4 226 226 233 377 562 562 521 621 male 5 14 14 8 14 unemployed female person 6 7 9 9 5 9 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 208 208 285 208 774 774 767 623 430 430 474 371

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 711 716 642 732 391 413 377 556 557 571 515 648 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 31 30 36 40 36 36 49 57 33 33 42 48 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 258 254 323 227 573 551 574 387 409 396 443 304

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 798 798 731 848 employed female person 3 4 184 184 261 700 500 500 502 776 male 5 32 32 36 47 unemployed female person 6 7 25 25 29 37 29 29 32 42 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 170 170 234 105 790 790 711 263 472 472 466 182

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 838 838 796 835 employed female person 3 4 527 527 523 596 692 692 668 723 male 5 14 14 25 39 unemployed female person 6 7 60 60 66 83 35 35 44 59 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 148 148 179 126 413 413 411 322 273 273 288 218

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 719 724 651 739 392 413 380 559 563 575 521 653 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 30 29 35 40 37 37 49 57 33 33 41 48 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 251 247 314 221 571 551 571 384 404 392 437 299

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Table 11.9: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Arunchal Pradesh (Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 708 741 708 708 employed female person 3 4 312 312 312 312 515 532 515 515 male 5 4 4 4 4 unemployed female person 6 7 115 115 115 115 58 58 58 58 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 288 255 288 288 572 572 572 572 426 410 426 426

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 534 534 510 531 182 182 175 189 348 349 333 351 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 80 80 86 86 44 44 49 50 61 61 66 67 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 386 386 404 383 774 774 777 761 591 591 601 582

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 761 761 779 807 employed female person 3 4 200 200 249 260 519 519 550 571 male 5 75 75 75 75 unemployed female person 6 7 165 165 165 165 114 114 114 114 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 164 164 147 118 635 635 586 575 367 367 336 316

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 593 593 573 593 employed female person 3 4 169 169 160 169 408 408 393 408 male 5 35 35 38 45 unemployed female person 6 7 94 94 97 97 61 61 64 68 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 372 372 389 362 737 737 742 734 531 531 543 525

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 571 572 551 570 186 186 181 193 379 380 366 383 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 63 63 68 70 63 63 67 68 63 63 67 69 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 366 365 382 360 751 751 752 739 558 557 566 549

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Table 11.10: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Assam (Rural+Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 777 800 737 787 employed female person 3 4 118 190 134 191 485 530 471 523 male 5 31 24 39 29 unemployed female person 6 7 27 21 38 49 29 23 38 38 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 193 176 224 184 854 789 828 759 485 447 491 438

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 757 773 691 774 206 292 229 337 497 545 473 567 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 17 15 25 16 17 12 33 43 17 13 29 28 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 226 212 285 210 777 696 737 620 486 441 498 404

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 775 802 720 792 employed female person 3 4 216 328 251 351 512 578 499 584 male 5 42 34 52 43 unemployed female person 6 7 21 19 29 33 32 27 41 38 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 183 164 228 165 763 653 720 617 457 394 460 378

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 764 790 715 788 Employed female person 3 4 133 239 192 298 474 536 474 563 male 5 44 29 47 37 Unemployed female person 6 7 34 28 39 52 40 28 43 44 Not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 192 181 239 175 832 733 769 651 487 435 483 394

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 768 792 715 787 168 269 210 309 490 550 481 566 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 38 28 44 35 27 22 35 44 33 25 40 39 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 194 180 240 178 805 709 755 647 477 425 479 395

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Table 11.11: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Assam (Rural) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 792 817 744 801 employed female person 3 4 111 193 130 192 490 541 473 532 male 5 34 27 37 26 unemployed female person 6 7 26 19 33 42 31 23 35 33 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 174 156 218 172 863 789 837 767 479 436 492 435

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 764 778 698 782 207 298 235 346 500 550 479 575 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 14 14 21 12 17 11 28 38 16 13 24 25 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 222 208 281 206 776 691 737 616 485 437 497 400

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 781 809 724 799 employed female person 3 4 221 339 261 368 516 587 504 594 male 5 42 35 54 45 unemployed female person 6 7 21 20 27 30 32 28 41 38 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 177 156 222 157 758 641 712 602 452 386 455 368

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 771 800 720 797 employed female person 3 4 131 239 201 316 477 542 481 576 male 5 46 29 50 39 unemployed female person 6 7 30 24 36 51 39 27 43 44 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 183 171 230 164 839 736 763 633 485 431 475 380

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 775 801 721 796 170 276 219 326 494 557 487 577 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 39 28 45 35 25 20 32 41 32 25 39 38 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 186 170 234 169 806 703 750 633 474 418 474 385

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Table 11.12: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Assam (Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 709 719 706 721 employed female person 3 4 152 175 152 191 463 479 461 487 male 5 14 11 46 44 unemployed female person 6 7 33 33 59 85 23 21 52 62 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 277 270 248 235 814 791 789 724 515 500 487 451

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 676 710 600 680 195 207 157 207 457 481 398 465 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 56 26 75 55 18 18 99 109 38 22 86 80 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 268 264 326 265 788 775 744 684 505 496 516 456

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 720 735 683 730 employed female person 3 4 168 214 160 184 472 501 449 485 male 5 37 31 42 33 unemployed female person 6 7 16 14 49 59 27 23 45 45 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 244 234 275 237 816 772 790 758 500 476 506 470

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 724 736 684 741 employed female person 3 4 149 235 146 198 457 504 435 489 male 5 33 29 31 25 unemployed female person 6 7 56 48 52 56 44 37 41 39 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 244 235 284 234 795 718 802 746 499 459 524 471

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 717 731 681 730 157 219 151 195 462 498 439 486 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 33 26 39 32 41 35 56 65 36 31 47 47 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 251 243 280 237 802 745 793 740 502 472 514 467

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Table 11.13: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Bihar (Rural+Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 808 812 746 793 employed female person 3 4 271 303 217 255 558 575 500 543 male 5 32 31 60 40 unemployed female person 6 7 28 24 26 22 30 27 44 31 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 160 158 194 168 701 673 758 723 411 398 456 426

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 780 781 699 749 235 347 260 266 545 594 509 541 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 46 46 69 46 8 8 9 8 30 30 43 30 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 174 172 232 204 756 645 731 725 426 377 448 429

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 762 767 700 748 employed female person 3 4 150 189 140 167 480 501 442 481 male 5 38 37 64 46 unemployed female person 6 7 26 26 28 27 33 32 47 37 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 199 197 237 206 824 785 832 806 487 468 511 482

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 647 650 628 642 Employed female person 3 4 77 88 76 83 394 401 384 394 male 5 69 68 69 66 Unemployed female person 6 7 80 78 75 78 74 73 72 72 Not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 284 283 302 292 843 834 849 839 532 527 544 534

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 740 744 689 728 156 188 141 164 474 490 439 471 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 46 44 65 50 40 38 39 39 43 42 53 45 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 214 212 247 222 804 773 820 797 483 468 508 484

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Table 11.14: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Bihar (Rural) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 810 813 745 794 employed female person 3 4 280 313 224 264 562 580 502 547 male 5 34 32 63 41 unemployed female person 6 7 30 25 27 23 32 29 46 33 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 156 155 192 165 690 661 749 713 405 391 452 420

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 787 789 704 756 241 358 267 274 552 603 516 548 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 42 42 71 48 1 1 2 1 25 25 41 28 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 170 169 225 196 757 641 731 725 423 372 443 424

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 768 772 702 753 employed female person 3 4 153 195 142 171 484 506 444 485 male 5 39 37 66 47 unemployed female person 6 7 26 26 29 27 33 32 49 38 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 193 191 232 200 821 779 829 802 483 462 508 477

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 640 642 622 636 employed female person 3 4 76 87 76 82 391 397 381 392 male 5 72 71 74 71 unemployed female person 6 7 86 84 81 82 78 77 77 76 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 288 286 304 293 839 829 843 835 531 526 542 532

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 742 746 689 730 160 195 144 169 477 495 440 474 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 47 45 68 52 41 40 41 40 44 43 56 47 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 211 209 244 218 798 765 815 791 479 463 504 479

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Table 11.15: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Bihar (Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 788 791 759 778 employed female person 3 4 153 161 127 134 504 509 476 490 male 5 12 11 21 16 unemployed female person 6 7 6 6 5 11 9 9 14 14 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 200 199 220 206 841 833 868 854 487 483 510 496

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 578 578 573 578 102 102 97 102 351 351 346 351 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 152 152 3 167 167 170 167 159 159 82 79 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 270 270 425 422 731 731 734 731 490 490 572 569

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 703 707 679 694 employed female person 3 4 121 123 119 130 439 442 424 438 male 5 34 33 38 35 unemployed female person 6 7 23 23 20 27 29 29 30 31 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 263 260 284 271 855 853 861 843 532 529 546 531

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 709 711 684 694 employed female person 3 4 91 94 82 87 425 427 407 415 male 5 40 39 25 26 unemployed female person 6 7 34 34 24 43 37 36 25 34 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 251 250 291 281 875 872 894 871 538 536 568 552

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 717 720 692 706 116 119 108 116 444 447 426 438 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 34 32 31 29 26 26 21 31 30 29 26 30 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 249 247 277 265 858 855 871 853 526 524 548 532

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Table 11.16: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Chattisgarh (Rural+Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 795 805 684 767 employed female person 3 4 426 520 356 476 615 666 524 625 male 5 8 8 47 27 unemployed female person 6 7 0 0 21 22 4 4 35 25 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 197 187 269 206 574 480 623 502 381 330 442 350

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 837 847 764 837 550 654 531 669 699 754 652 756 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 5 5 33 26 1 0 17 22 3 3 25 24 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 157 148 203 137 449 345 452 309 298 243 323 220

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 798 810 717 795 employed female person 3 4 446 522 396 501 623 667 558 649 male 5 13 12 51 31 unemployed female person 6 7 6 6 28 27 10 9 40 29 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 189 178 232 174 549 472 576 471 367 324 402 322

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 730 741 713 764 Employed female person 3 4 236 275 216 266 484 510 466 516 male 5 25 20 27 19 Unemployed female person 6 7 21 16 22 25 23 18 24 22 Not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 245 239 260 217 743 708 763 710 493 472 510 462

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 805 816 728 803 459 544 419 532 635 683 577 670 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 11 10 42 28 5 4 23 25 8 7 33 26 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 184 174 230 169 536 452 557 443 357 310 390 304

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Table 11.17: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Chattisgarh (Rural) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 807 815 686 775 employed female person 3 4 445 541 367 498 631 682 531 640 male 5 7 7 49 28 unemployed female person 6 7 25 25 3 3 37 27 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 186 179 265 198 555 459 609 477 366 315 432 333

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 842 852 766 842 564 672 545 687 709 766 660 767 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 4 4 33 26 1 18 22 3 2 26 24 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 154 144 200 132 434 328 437 291 289 232 314 208

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 812 826 728 813 employed female person 3 4 481 568 428 545 647 698 579 680 male 5 12 10 51 30 unemployed female person 6 7 4 4 30 29 8 7 41 30 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 176 163 221 157 514 427 541 426 344 295 380 291

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 706 722 686 783 employed female person 3 4 409 513 356 483 566 624 531 642 male 5 29 13 36 22 unemployed female person 6 7 20 3 19 25 25 8 28 24 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 266 264 277 195 571 484 625 492 409 368 441 335

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 819 831 736 818 505 602 462 590 666 719 602 706 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 9 8 44 28 3 2 25 26 6 5 34 27 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 172 161 221 154 492 396 514 384 328 276 364 267

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Table 11.18: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Chattisgarh (Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 741 761 672 734 employed female person 3 4 344 429 310 376 545 598 493 557 male 5 13 13 41 26 unemployed female person 6 7 0 0 6 9 7 7 24 17 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 247 226 287 241 656 570 685 615 448 396 483 425

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 716 719 693 718 217 243 212 251 456 471 443 475 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 26 26 27 27 7 7 5 24 16 16 16 25 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 258 255 280 255 776 751 783 725 528 513 542 500

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 721 723 658 699 employed female person 3 4 243 259 213 253 488 497 441 482 male 5 20 20 48 34 unemployed female person 6 7 14 14 17 18 17 17 33 26 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 260 257 294 267 743 727 770 730 495 486 526 492

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 742 751 727 754 employed female person 3 4 160 172 154 171 445 456 435 457 male 5 23 23 22 17 unemployed female person 6 7 22 22 23 24 22 22 22 21 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 235 226 251 228 818 806 823 804 532 522 543 522

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 731 738 686 725 227 252 207 242 479 496 447 484 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 20 20 36 26 14 14 16 19 17 17 26 23 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 249 242 277 249 759 733 777 739 503 487 526 493

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Table 11.19: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Delhi (Rural+Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 761 763 732 743 employed female person 3 4 130 165 127 146 474 491 457 472 male 5 32 31 50 46 unemployed female person 6 7 14 13 22 24 23 23 37 36 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 207 206 218 211 857 823 850 829 503 486 505 492

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 814 827 798 809 160 214 133 161 498 530 476 495 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 44 31 51 40 10 10 10 10 28 21 31 26 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 142 142 151 151 829 775 857 829 475 449 493 480

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 678 685 649 657 employed female person 3 4 98 101 96 103 425 430 408 415 male 5 26 23 50 44 unemployed female person 6 7 34 34 19 24 30 28 37 35 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 296 292 301 299 868 865 885 873 546 542 556 550

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 711 714 705 707 Employed female person 3 4 123 133 126 131 438 444 436 440 male 5 18 17 24 24 Unemployed female person 6 7 22 22 26 29 20 19 25 26 Not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 271 269 271 269 856 846 848 840 542 537 539 534

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 717 721 702 707 121 136 122 130 444 453 437 443 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 23 22 35 33 22 22 24 27 22 22 30 30 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 260 257 263 260 857 843 855 843 533 525 534 527

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Table 11.20: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Delhi (Rural) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 760 771 728 760 employed female person 3 4 172 219 156 180 490 517 466 494 male 5 57 57 65 57 unemployed female person 6 7 3 3 18 21 32 32 43 40 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 184 173 208 183 825 778 826 799 478 450 491 466

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 864 994 863 864 818 823 459 823 845 922 693 847 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 132 1 131 132 1 1 1 1 77 1 76 77 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 5 5 6 5 181 176 540 176 79 77 231 77

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 577 577 521 528 employed female person 3 4 100 100 96 102 356 356 324 330 male 5 2 2 49 43 unemployed female person 6 7 28 28 3 4 14 14 28 25 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 421 421 430 429 872 872 901 894 630 630 649 645

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 756 756 769 772 employed female person 3 4 65 77 78 79 438 444 452 454 male 5 18 18 23 25 unemployed female person 6 7 21 21 30 33 20 20 26 29 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 225 225 207 203 914 902 892 888 542 536 522 517

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 680 683 657 666 101 112 100 108 413 420 400 409 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 18 17 41 38 21 21 16 18 19 19 30 29 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 302 300 302 296 878 867 884 873 568 561 570 562

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Table 11.21: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Delhi (Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 761 762 733 741 employed female person 3 4 125 158 124 142 472 488 456 469 male 5 29 27 48 45 unemployed female person 6 7 15 14 23 25 22 21 37 36 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 210 210 219 215 861 828 853 833 506 491 507 496

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 809 809 791 803 106 164 106 106 464 493 455 461 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 34 34 42 30 11 11 11 11 23 23 27 21 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 157 157 167 167 883 825 883 883 513 484 518 518

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 751 762 741 751 employed female person 3 4 95 102 96 104 479 488 473 482 male 5 44 38 51 44 unemployed female person 6 7 40 40 33 41 42 39 44 43 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 206 200 208 206 865 859 871 855 479 473 483 475

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 704 708 696 697 employed female person 3 4 131 141 133 138 438 444 434 438 male 5 18 17 24 24 unemployed female person 6 7 22 22 25 28 20 19 25 26 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 278 275 280 279 847 838 841 833 542 537 541 537

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 725 729 712 716 125 141 127 135 451 460 444 451 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 24 23 33 31 22 22 25 28 23 22 30 30 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 251 248 255 253 853 838 848 837 526 518 526 519

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Table 11.22: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Goa (Rural+Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 918 918 918 918 employed female person 3 4 62 62 62 62 432 432 432 432 male 5 unemployed female person 6 7 238 238 238 238 135 135 135 135 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 82 82 82 82 700 700 700 700 432 432 432 432

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 752 752 733 752 156 156 148 156 402 402 390 402 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 8 8 13 8 127 127 110 127 78 78 70 78 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 240 240 254 240 717 717 741 717 520 520 540 520

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 759 775 743 770 employed female person 3 4 164 164 167 171 495 504 487 504 male 5 54 37 32 19 unemployed female person 6 7 228 228 19 132 131 122 26 69 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 187 187 226 211 609 609 814 697 374 374 487 426

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 646 658 632 653 Employed female person 3 4 148 162 147 175 410 422 402 426 male 5 61 50 59 47 Unemployed female person 6 7 116 105 59 79 87 76 59 62 Not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 293 292 309 301 736 734 793 746 503 502 539 512

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 665 676 650 671 149 160 149 173 418 430 410 433 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 58 46 53 42 128 119 60 89 91 81 57 64 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 278 277 296 287 722 720 791 739 490 489 533 503

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Table 11.23: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Goa (Rural) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 918 918 918 918 employed female person 3 4 62 62 62 62 432 432 432 432 male 5 unemployed female person 6 7 238 238 238 238 135 135 135 135 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 82 82 82 82 700 700 700 700 432 432 432 432

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 831 831 800 831 173 173 161 173 444 444 424 444 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 13 13 21 13 211 211 183 211 130 130 117 130 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 155 155 179 155 616 616 656 616 427 427 459 427

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 823 850 806 850 employed female person 3 4 182 182 174 182 574 590 560 590 male 5 27 19 unemployed female person 6 7 273 273 39 273 123 106 27 106 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 150 150 175 150 545 545 787 545 304 304 413 304

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 653 677 633 659 employed female person 3 4 147 171 149 199 401 424 392 430 male 5 83 61 79 64 unemployed female person 6 7 171 151 85 121 127 106 82 92 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 264 263 287 277 682 678 766 680 472 470 526 478

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 686 709 667 694 150 171 151 194 422 443 412 447 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 72 50 68 52 183 166 90 142 127 108 79 97 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 242 241 266 253 666 663 759 664 451 449 509 456

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Table 11.24: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Goa (Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 employed female person 3 4 male 5 unemployed female person 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 -

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 633 633 633 633 130 130 130 130 338 338 338 338 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 367 367 367 367 870 870 870 870 662 662 662 662

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 661 661 645 647 employed female person 3 4 147 147 161 161 398 398 397 399 male 5 95 95 51 49 unemployed female person 6 7 185 185 141 141 25 24 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 244 244 304 304 669 669 839 839 461 461 577 577

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 639 639 631 646 employed female person 3 4 149 149 145 145 420 420 414 422 male 5 39 39 38 30 unemployed female person 6 7 48 48 28 28 43 43 33 29 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 322 322 331 324 802 802 827 827 537 537 553 549

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 641 641 633 646 148 148 146 146 414 414 409 416 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 42 42 38 31 60 60 23 23 51 51 31 27 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 317 317 330 323 792 792 831 831 535 535 560 557

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Table 11.25: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Gujarat (Rural+Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 797 798 768 787 employed female person 3 4 250 293 238 289 537 558 516 550 male 5 11 11 21 18 unemployed female person 6 7 6 5 3 4 9 8 13 11 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 192 191 211 195 744 702 758 707 455 434 472 439

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 851 854 825 854 334 426 327 410 592 639 576 631 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 4 4 7 2 3 3 11 9 4 4 9 6 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 144 141 167 144 662 571 662 581 404 357 415 363

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 817 818 791 812 employed female person 3 4 224 277 230 280 531 558 521 555 male 5 6 6 10 9 unemployed female person 6 7 3 3 4 5 5 5 7 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 177 175 199 180 773 720 766 716 464 438 472 438

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 757 758 741 753 Employed female person 3 4 166 189 164 189 470 482 461 479 male 5 5 4 8 6 Unemployed female person 6 7 6 6 6 6 5 5 7 6 Not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 239 237 251 241 829 805 830 805 525 513 532 515

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 801 802 777 796 226 275 225 272 522 546 509 542 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 6 6 10 8 4 4 6 6 5 5 8 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 193 192 212 196 770 721 769 722 473 449 482 451

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Table 11.26: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Gujarat (Rural) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 817 819 780 810 employed female person 3 4 328 396 312 392 587 620 560 613 male 5 7 7 18 13 unemployed female person 6 7 10 8 5 6 8 8 12 10 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 175 174 202 177 662 596 682 602 404 372 428 377

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 867 870 840 873 364 469 355 450 614 669 596 660 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 4 4 8 2 3 3 13 11 4 4 10 6 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 129 125 152 125 633 528 632 539 382 328 393 333

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 844 846 812 840 employed female person 3 4 283 354 288 353 571 607 557 603 male 5 5 5 10 8 unemployed female person 6 7 3 3 6 6 4 4 8 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 151 149 178 152 715 644 707 641 425 390 435 390

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 766 769 736 761 employed female person 3 4 269 319 269 319 524 549 508 545 male 5 2 2 11 7 unemployed female person 6 7 5 5 6 5 3 3 9 6 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 232 229 253 233 726 677 724 677 473 447 483 449

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 828 831 797 825 302 375 301 370 571 608 555 603 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 4 4 10 7 4 4 7 7 4 4 9 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 168 165 193 168 694 621 692 623 425 388 436 390

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Table 11.27: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Gujarat (Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 759 759 746 747 employed female person 3 4 118 118 112 115 448 448 438 440 male 5 19 19 26 26 unemployed female person 6 7 10 10 14 14 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 222 222 228 226 882 882 888 885 543 543 548 546

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 753 753 733 733 143 146 147 149 451 453 443 444 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 4 4 4 4 3 3 4 4 2 2 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 242 242 262 262 854 851 853 851 545 544 555 554

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 757 757 744 750 employed female person 3 4 90 101 96 110 441 446 438 447 male 5 10 10 11 10 unemployed female person 6 7 2 2 1 1 6 6 6 6 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 232 232 245 240 908 897 902 889 552 547 556 547

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 749 749 745 746 employed female person 3 4 82 85 78 84 427 428 422 426 male 5 7 7 6 6 unemployed female person 6 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 244 244 249 247 912 909 915 910 567 566 571 568

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 753 753 744 747 92 97 92 100 435 438 431 436 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 9 9 10 10 4 4 3 3 7 7 7 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 237 237 246 243 904 899 904 897 558 555 562 557

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Table 11.28: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Haryana (Rural+Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 696 704 641 696 employed female person 3 4 140 217 184 234 439 479 430 483 male 5 11 10 54 23 unemployed female person 6 7 5 4 14 11 8 7 36 17 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 294 286 305 281 855 778 802 755 553 513 534 500

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 757 903 768 903 315 315 316 319 564 646 570 648 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 5 57 57 57 57 25 25 28 25 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 243 97 227 97 628 628 627 624 412 329 402 327

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 692 697 673 702 employed female person 3 4 49 74 88 127 391 406 400 434 male 5 19 19 36 25 unemployed female person 6 7 7 7 12 17 14 13 24 22 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 289 285 291 272 944 918 901 856 595 581 576 545

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 655 669 643 666 Employed female person 3 4 65 119 101 131 382 415 392 419 male 5 22 17 32 25 Unemployed female person 6 7 11 11 13 20 17 14 23 23 Not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 323 314 325 308 925 871 886 849 601 571 585 558

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 678 688 651 686 85 139 124 163 403 434 407 444 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 18 15 40 24 8 8 13 17 13 12 27 21 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 305 296 310 290 907 853 862 820 584 554 566 535

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Table 11.29: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Haryana (Rural) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 692 702 629 692 employed female person 3 4 155 248 210 273 446 495 437 500 male 5 8 7 58 20 unemployed female person 6 7 4 3 15 11 6 5 38 16 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 300 290 313 288 841 748 776 716 548 500 525 484

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 756 986 789 986 705 705 708 715 739 895 763 899 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 244 14 211 14 295 295 292 285 261 105 237 101

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 698 704 677 712 employed female person 3 4 38 73 87 138 392 411 403 445 male 5 24 23 42 29 unemployed female person 6 7 7 7 12 20 16 16 28 25 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 278 273 281 259 954 920 901 842 592 573 569 530

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 653 673 636 669 employed female person 3 4 40 121 94 139 370 419 386 424 male 5 24 16 33 24 unemployed female person 6 7 8 8 11 21 16 12 23 23 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 323 310 330 307 952 871 895 840 613 569 591 553

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 679 693 645 690 81 153 133 186 403 445 410 458 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 18 15 44 24 6 6 12 17 13 11 29 21 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 303 292 311 286 913 841 855 797 584 545 561 521

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Table 11.30: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Haryana (Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 711 711 688 711 employed female person 3 4 86 107 94 97 411 421 403 417 male 5 21 21 42 35 unemployed female person 6 7 8 8 11 11 15 15 27 24 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 268 268 270 254 906 885 895 892 574 564 570 560

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 759 759 731 759 66 66 66 66 366 366 354 366 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 14 93 93 93 93 53 53 58 53 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 241 241 255 241 841 841 841 841 581 581 587 581

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 673 673 662 673 employed female person 3 4 79 79 90 97 391 391 390 400 male 5 5 5 16 15 unemployed female person 6 7 7 7 9 9 6 6 13 12 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 322 321 322 312 915 914 901 894 603 603 597 588

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 659 662 656 662 employed female person 3 4 109 114 113 117 404 407 404 409 male 5 19 18 29 27 unemployed female person 6 7 17 17 18 19 18 17 24 23 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 321 320 316 311 874 869 869 865 578 575 573 568

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 675 676 665 677 96 104 103 107 402 406 400 408 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 16 16 29 26 13 13 15 16 15 14 22 21 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 309 308 306 298 891 883 882 877 583 579 578 571

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Table 11.31: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Himachal Pradesh (Rural+Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 779 819 732 797 employed female person 3 4 615 654 494 655 701 740 619 730 male 5 33 25 63 48 unemployed female person 6 7 8 3 13 6 21 14 39 28 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 188 157 204 155 377 343 493 338 278 245 341 242

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 764 869 715 789 490 582 525 647 633 732 624 721 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 42 68 42 35 31 53 98 39 15 61 69 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 194 131 217 169 475 386 422 255 329 253 315 210

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 718 833 757 839 employed female person 3 4 481 686 427 600 597 758 588 716 male 5 16 2 25 10 unemployed female person 6 7 4 1 1 1 10 1 13 5 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 265 165 218 152 514 313 572 399 393 241 399 278

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 728 772 705 739 Employed female person 3 4 535 597 507 611 630 683 605 675 male 5 33 12 48 41 Unemployed female person 6 7 10 6 9 9 22 9 28 25 Not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 239 216 248 219 455 397 484 380 348 308 367 300

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 744 799 721 773 548 626 492 624 646 713 607 699 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 31 14 50 39 10 5 11 10 21 10 30 25 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 225 187 229 188 443 369 497 366 333 278 362 277

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Table 11.32: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Himachal Pradesh (Rural) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 781 823 731 800 employed female person 3 4 640 681 512 680 714 755 627 743 male 5 34 25 65 49 unemployed female person 6 7 6 2 12 5 21 14 40 28 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 185 152 203 151 353 318 476 315 265 231 333 229

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 769 878 719 796 505 600 541 667 642 745 634 734 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 43 70 43 36 32 55 101 40 16 63 71 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 188 122 211 161 459 368 404 232 318 240 303 195

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 728 851 771 861 employed female person 3 4 494 709 432 614 606 777 594 732 male 5 11 25 8 unemployed female person 6 7 5 12 4 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 261 149 205 131 506 291 568 386 389 223 395 264

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 734 782 706 744 employed female person 3 4 569 636 536 652 650 708 620 697 male 5 35 11 51 44 unemployed female person 6 7 7 1 5 4 21 6 28 24 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 231 207 243 211 424 363 459 343 330 286 353 279

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 750 809 724 780 576 658 514 655 663 734 619 718 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 32 13 53 41 7 3 8 8 19 8 30 24 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 219 178 224 179 417 339 478 337 318 258 351 258

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Table 11.33: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Himachal Pradesh (Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 741 741 745 748 employed female person 3 4 170 190 178 226 473 483 480 503 male 5 24 24 35 33 unemployed female person 6 7 32 32 37 32 28 28 36 32 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 235 235 220 219 798 778 785 742 499 489 485 464

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 597 597 597 597 318 318 318 318 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 403 403 403 403 1000 1000 1000 1000 682 682 682 682

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 645 700 661 676 employed female person 3 4 350 445 375 455 519 591 539 582 male 5 57 14 27 22 unemployed female person 6 7 50 7 16 9 54 11 22 16 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 298 287 312 303 600 548 609 537 427 398 439 402

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 690 701 694 705 employed female person 3 4 271 296 276 294 489 507 494 508 male 5 21 21 25 20 unemployed female person 6 7 39 38 39 45 30 29 31 32 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 290 279 281 276 690 665 685 661 482 464 475 461

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 690 706 696 706 261 296 270 301 489 513 496 516 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 27 20 26 22 39 32 35 37 33 26 30 29 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 283 274 277 272 700 672 695 662 479 461 474 455

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Table 11.34: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Jammu & Kashmir (Rural+Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 739 739 725 740 employed female person 3 4 73 79 69 72 414 417 405 414 male 5 80 80 79 75 unemployed female person 6 7 47 43 47 47 64 62 64 61 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 181 181 196 186 880 878 884 882 522 521 531 525

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 656 666 600 614 134 150 131 138 408 421 377 387 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 18 18 65 64 4 4 10 10 36 35 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 326 315 335 322 866 850 865 858 583 570 587 577

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 644 668 616 655 employed female person 3 4 148 264 177 210 403 472 403 439 male 5 13 12 42 40 unemployed female person 6 7 25 18 40 49 19 15 41 45 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 343 320 342 305 827 718 783 740 578 514 556 517

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 689 709 652 693 Employed female person 3 4 85 135 98 118 403 437 389 421 male 5 22 16 35 23 Unemployed female person 6 7 21 17 29 37 22 16 32 30 Not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 289 275 314 283 894 848 873 846 576 547 579 550

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 682 701 647 683 100 154 113 132 404 440 392 420 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 25 21 43 35 22 18 30 37 24 20 37 36 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 292 278 310 282 878 828 857 832 572 541 571 545

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Table 11.35: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Jammu & Kashmir (Rural) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 731 731 722 737 employed female person 3 4 71 71 65 69 398 398 391 400 male 5 86 86 80 78 unemployed female person 6 7 64 64 66 64 75 75 73 71 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 183 183 198 185 865 865 870 867 527 527 536 529

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 663 674 602 617 133 151 130 137 410 425 377 389 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 20 20 70 69 4 4 10 10 39 38 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 318 306 327 314 867 849 866 858 579 565 584 573

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 639 666 608 651 employed female person 3 4 160 283 192 229 407 480 407 446 male 5 9 7 41 39 unemployed female person 6 7 22 15 39 49 15 11 40 44 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 352 327 351 310 818 703 769 722 578 509 553 510

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 683 698 651 681 employed female person 3 4 81 143 99 124 396 434 388 416 male 5 21 12 32 21 unemployed female person 6 7 16 10 26 36 19 11 29 28 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 296 289 317 298 904 847 875 841 586 555 583 556

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 675 691 641 671 103 167 120 143 400 440 391 417 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 23 18 42 35 19 14 29 37 21 16 36 36 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 302 291 316 294 878 818 851 820 579 544 573 547

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Table 11.36 Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Jammu & Kashmir (Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 752 752 730 745 employed female person 3 4 78 94 77 78 443 451 431 439 male 5 70 70 78 69 unemployed female person 6 7 12 2 11 12 44 39 48 43 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 178 178 192 186 910 904 912 910 513 510 521 518

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 570 570 570 570 141 141 141 141 371 371 371 371 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 5 5 5 5 3 3 3 3 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 424 424 424 424 859 859 859 859 626 626 626 626

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 692 692 686 691 employed female person 3 4 40 90 39 40 365 389 361 364 male 5 53 53 56 54 unemployed female person 6 7 47 47 47 47 50 50 52 51 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 255 255 258 255 913 863 913 913 585 560 587 585

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 704 736 653 723 employed female person 3 4 96 116 97 103 420 446 393 433 male 5 25 24 40 30 unemployed female person 6 7 35 33 35 39 30 28 38 34 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 271 240 306 248 869 851 868 858 551 526 569 533

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 706 730 664 719 91 112 91 96 418 440 395 427 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 32 32 46 36 32 29 32 35 32 31 39 35 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 262 238 291 245 877 859 877 869 550 529 566 538

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Table 11.37: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Jharkhand (Rural+Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 794 801 680 780 employed female person 3 4 239 340 280 436 543 593 499 625 male 5 34 34 83 56 unemployed female person 6 7 24 22 55 41 29 29 70 49 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 172 165 237 164 737 638 665 523 427 378 430 326

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 819 858 689 864 185 531 330 628 527 707 524 755 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 19 17 60 21 16 15 62 26 18 16 61 24 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 162 125 251 115 798 454 608 346 456 277 415 222

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 774 798 713 800 employed female person 3 4 201 342 247 393 518 594 505 618 male 5 38 30 53 36 unemployed female person 6 7 22 19 31 24 31 25 43 31 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 188 172 234 165 777 639 723 583 451 381 452 351

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 712 738 650 726 Employed female person 3 4 163 259 205 291 467 525 452 532 male 5 27 22 51 34 Unemployed female person 6 7 16 15 35 28 22 19 44 31 Not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 260 240 298 240 821 726 760 682 510 457 504 437

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 776 801 691 798 196 371 264 436 515 607 499 635 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 31 26 59 35 20 18 43 28 26 22 52 32 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 193 173 250 167 784 611 694 536 459 370 450 333

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Table 11.38: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Jharkhand (Rural) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 800 808 683 787 employed female person 3 4 249 356 294 460 551 604 508 639 male 5 34 34 83 55 unemployed female person 6 7 25 23 58 42 30 29 72 49 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 166 158 233 158 726 621 648 498 419 367 420 312

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 828 866 692 873 184 543 337 647 531 717 528 768 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 15 14 59 18 16 15 64 25 15 14 61 21 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 157 120 249 109 800 442 599 329 454 269 411 210

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 778 799 714 806 employed female person 3 4 218 372 270 432 529 610 517 640 male 5 40 31 55 36 unemployed female person 6 7 23 19 32 25 32 26 45 31 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 182 169 231 158 759 608 698 543 438 364 438 329

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 737 762 661 747 employed female person 3 4 184 292 239 338 489 551 472 563 male 5 24 19 57 32 unemployed female person 6 7 16 14 38 25 20 17 49 29 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 239 220 281 221 800 693 723 638 490 432 479 408

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 789 812 696 811 209 403 287 480 528 628 512 662 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 30 26 61 34 21 18 46 28 26 22 54 31 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 181 162 243 155 770 579 667 492 447 350 434 307

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Table 11.39 Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Jharkhand (Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 719 724 635 700 employed female person 3 4 130 152 123 171 453 466 404 461 male 5 34 34 88 68 unemployed female person 6 7 13 13 17 25 25 25 56 49 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 247 242 278 232 856 834 861 804 522 510 541 490

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 660 718 643 712 203 325 207 294 454 541 446 523 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 86 72 79 74 23 20 30 49 57 48 57 63 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 254 209 278 214 774 656 763 657 489 411 497 414

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 756 790 710 770 employed female person 3 4 122 205 141 217 468 524 451 518 male 5 32 23 42 35 unemployed female person 6 7 16 15 26 22 25 20 35 29 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 212 186 247 195 861 780 833 761 508 456 514 453

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 661 688 628 683 employed female person 3 4 117 190 132 192 422 469 410 467 male 5 35 29 39 37 unemployed female person 6 7 18 16 31 33 27 23 35 35 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 304 283 333 280 865 794 837 775 551 508 555 498

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 711 742 669 728 127 205 142 210 449 501 432 495 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 37 30 48 41 17 16 27 28 28 24 38 36 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 252 228 284 231 855 779 831 761 523 475 529 469

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Table 11.40: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Karnataka (Rural+Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 777 781 742 767 employed female person 3 4 426 440 402 434 608 617 578 607 male 5 24 24 48 35 unemployed female person 6 7 7 7 22 15 16 16 35 26 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 198 194 211 198 567 553 577 551 375 367 387 368

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 793 796 744 773 448 467 417 449 624 635 584 614 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 29 27 55 50 19 19 24 22 24 23 40 36 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 178 177 200 177 533 514 560 530 352 342 377 350

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 776 779 750 771 employed female person 3 4 337 364 329 364 569 583 552 579 male 5 23 23 32 27 unemployed female person 6 7 9 9 13 10 17 16 23 19 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 200 198 218 202 654 627 657 625 414 400 425 402

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 751 756 737 758 Employed female person 3 4 283 314 280 316 524 542 516 544 male 5 12 11 22 14 Unemployed female person 6 7 6 6 11 9 9 9 17 12 Not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 237 233 241 228 711 680 709 675 466 449 467 444

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 768 772 744 766 338 364 328 363 562 577 545 573 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 20 19 32 25 8 8 15 11 14 14 24 18 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 212 209 224 209 654 628 658 626 423 409 431 409

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Table 11.41: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Karnataka (Rural) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 785 789 744 772 employed female person 3 4 467 483 439 474 631 641 596 628 male 5 22 22 51 36 unemployed female person 6 7 7 7 25 17 15 15 38 26 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 193 188 205 192 526 511 536 509 355 345 366 346

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 805 809 750 781 464 483 423 456 640 651 592 624 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 31 28 61 57 14 14 20 17 23 21 41 38 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 164 163 189 162 522 503 557 527 337 328 367 339

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 788 791 756 782 employed female person 3 4 379 415 369 415 596 615 575 610 male 5 24 24 36 30 unemployed female person 6 7 8 8 13 9 17 17 25 21 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 188 185 208 187 613 576 618 576 387 368 400 370

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 757 764 742 767 employed female person 3 4 317 356 312 359 543 565 533 568 male 5 10 9 22 13 unemployed female person 6 7 7 7 15 11 9 8 18 12 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 233 227 236 220 675 637 673 630 448 427 449 420

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 777 782 749 775 377 410 364 407 586 604 564 599 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 19 19 35 27 8 8 16 12 14 14 26 20 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 204 199 216 198 615 582 620 581 401 383 410 382

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Table 11.42 Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Karnataka (Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 752 754 734 749 employed female person 3 4 272 280 264 282 529 534 516 532 male 5 32 32 38 34 unemployed female person 6 7 9 9 8 11 21 21 24 23 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 216 214 228 216 719 711 728 708 449 444 460 445

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 742 742 718 742 388 409 394 423 560 570 551 578 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 20 20 33 19 37 37 38 38 29 29 36 29 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 237 237 249 239 576 555 568 540 412 401 413 394

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 753 755 739 749 employed female person 3 4 256 264 252 267 516 520 507 519 male 5 21 20 24 20 unemployed female person 6 7 11 11 14 12 16 16 19 16 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 225 225 237 231 733 726 734 721 468 464 474 465

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 736 737 725 736 employed female person 3 4 194 206 197 208 478 484 474 485 male 5 17 17 21 18 unemployed female person 6 7 3 3 3 3 10 10 12 11 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 247 246 254 247 803 791 801 789 511 505 514 504

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 747 748 733 744 241 251 239 254 506 511 498 511 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 21 21 25 21 9 9 10 10 15 15 18 15 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 232 232 242 235 750 740 750 736 479 474 484 474

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Table 11.43: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Kerala (Rural+Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 731 731 599 717 employed female person 3 4 346 388 298 358 524 547 437 524 male 5 41 41 108 50 unemployed female person 6 7 66 64 69 70 54 53 87 60 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 228 228 293 233 588 548 633 572 422 400 476 416

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 754 754 652 739 314 325 232 283 527 532 435 504 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 3 3 63 7 53 44 100 92 29 24 82 51 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 242 242 285 254 633 632 669 625 444 444 483 445

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 699 704 609 692 employed female person 3 4 160 179 136 165 415 427 360 415 male 5 23 21 56 25 unemployed female person 6 7 67 64 66 67 46 43 61 47 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 278 276 335 283 773 758 798 768 539 529 579 538

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 666 674 605 661 Employed female person 3 4 202 229 195 227 432 449 398 442 male 5 24 24 41 30 Unemployed female person 6 7 74 73 74 77 50 49 58 54 Not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 309 303 354 309 724 697 730 696 519 502 544 505

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 693 698 608 686 193 216 170 203 433 447 380 435 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 24 23 56 28 68 66 70 71 47 45 63 50 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 283 279 336 286 738 718 760 726 520 508 557 515

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Table 11.44: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Kerala (Rural) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 739 739 598 728 employed female person 3 4 382 429 325 398 546 571 451 550 male 5 42 42 119 46 unemployed female person 6 7 46 46 50 50 44 44 81 48 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 219 219 283 227 573 526 625 552 410 385 468 402

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 768 768 657 751 320 331 228 285 536 542 435 509 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 4 4 71 8 59 49 112 103 32 27 92 57 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 228 228 272 241 621 620 660 612 432 431 473 433

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 701 707 604 696 employed female person 3 4 160 180 135 166 416 430 357 417 male 5 20 18 56 22 unemployed female person 6 7 56 54 57 58 39 37 57 41 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 279 276 340 283 784 766 807 776 545 534 586 542

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 671 680 605 666 employed female person 3 4 204 241 198 235 441 463 404 453 male 5 24 23 43 31 unemployed female person 6 7 52 52 55 57 38 37 49 44 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 305 297 352 303 744 708 747 708 521 500 547 503

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 697 703 605 691 198 225 174 211 439 456 382 442 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 23 21 58 26 54 52 58 59 39 37 58 43 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 280 276 337 283 748 722 769 731 522 507 560 515

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Table 11.45: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Kerala (Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 707 707 600 683 employed female person 3 4 229 253 208 224 454 466 392 440 male 5 38 38 75 62 unemployed female person 6 7 131 125 132 134 87 84 105 100 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 255 255 325 255 640 622 660 641 459 450 503 460

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 645 645 608 645 268 268 261 268 455 455 434 455 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 355 355 392 355 732 732 739 732 545 545 566 545

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 693 695 622 682 employed female person 3 4 162 174 136 164 413 421 366 409 male 5 29 29 55 34 unemployed female person 6 7 96 90 91 91 65 62 74 64 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 277 276 323 284 742 735 772 746 522 518 560 527

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 653 656 606 646 employed female person 3 4 197 202 188 209 409 413 382 412 male 5 25 25 34 27 unemployed female person 6 7 127 125 121 124 80 79 81 79 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 322 319 360 326 676 673 691 668 511 508 537 509

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 681 683 615 671 179 190 160 184 416 422 374 413 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 28 28 49 34 108 103 103 104 70 68 78 71 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 290 288 335 295 713 707 737 713 514 510 548 516

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Table 11.46: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Madhya Pradesh (Rural+Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 818 822 756 804 employed female person 3 4 361 407 334 405 607 630 561 619 male 5 14 13 30 21 unemployed female person 6 7 4 2 12 13 9 8 22 17 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 168 166 214 176 636 590 654 581 384 362 417 363

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 821 829 778 825 357 459 382 471 599 652 589 656 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 13 5 32 20 11 4 18 22 12 5 25 21 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 166 166 190 156 632 537 600 507 389 343 386 324

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 779 785 734 779 employed female person 3 4 261 300 271 337 542 563 522 577 male 5 22 19 33 27 unemployed female person 6 7 10 9 17 19 17 14 26 24 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 199 196 232 194 729 692 712 644 441 423 452 400

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 726 731 701 730 Employed female person 3 4 157 175 173 198 462 473 456 483 male 5 23 20 26 24 Unemployed female person 6 7 16 16 17 22 20 18 22 23 Not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 251 249 273 246 827 809 810 780 519 509 523 494

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 783 789 740 783 276 326 285 349 548 574 529 581 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 19 16 31 24 11 8 17 19 15 12 24 22 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 198 195 229 193 713 666 698 632 437 414 447 397

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Table 11.47: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Madhya Pradesh (Rural) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 849 852 779 833 employed female person 3 4 404 450 370 452 644 666 591 657 male 5 7 6 26 13 unemployed female person 6 7 4 2 12 13 6 4 20 13 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 144 142 195 154 592 548 618 536 350 329 390 330

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 827 836 782 831 375 483 402 497 612 667 601 672 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 12 4 32 20 11 4 18 21 12 4 25 21 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 161 160 186 149 614 514 580 482 377 329 374 308

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 803 808 754 805 employed female person 3 4 311 353 323 406 580 601 558 624 male 5 16 14 29 20 unemployed female person 6 7 10 8 18 17 13 11 24 19 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 181 178 217 175 680 639 659 577 407 388 418 357

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 764 767 736 775 employed female person 3 4 221 246 238 277 512 526 506 545 male 5 22 19 26 22 unemployed female person 6 7 12 11 13 22 17 16 20 22 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 215 214 238 203 767 743 748 701 470 459 474 433

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 811 816 763 812 330 388 340 419 589 618 567 630 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 15 11 29 19 10 6 16 18 12 9 23 19 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 174 173 209 169 660 606 644 563 399 373 410 351

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Table 11.48: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Madhya Pradesh (Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 711 714 676 700 employed female person 3 4 212 262 211 247 476 502 457 487 male 5 37 36 44 46 unemployed female person 6 7 3 3 10 15 21 21 28 32 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 253 249 280 253 785 735 779 737 503 478 515 481

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 748 751 727 746 145 187 160 184 453 475 450 471 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 19 16 30 19 9 6 14 24 14 11 23 22 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 233 233 243 234 846 807 826 792 533 513 528 507

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 711 722 678 705 employed female person 3 4 129 158 133 155 438 458 423 447 male 5 39 33 47 48 unemployed female person 6 7 11 10 16 23 26 22 33 36 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 250 245 275 247 860 832 851 822 536 520 545 517

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 682 689 661 678 employed female person 3 4 84 94 98 107 403 412 398 412 male 5 24 21 26 26 unemployed female person 6 7 21 21 21 22 22 21 24 24 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 294 290 313 296 895 885 881 870 574 568 578 564

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 703 711 675 698 125 152 133 152 432 449 420 442 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 32 28 38 38 13 12 17 22 23 21 28 31 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 264 261 287 264 862 836 850 825 545 531 551 528

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Table 11.49: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Maharashtra (Rural+Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 747 754 723 754 employed female person 3 4 411 437 397 437 594 610 574 610 male 5 22 20 36 26 unemployed female person 6 7 17 16 25 24 19 18 31 25 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 231 226 241 219 573 547 578 539 387 372 395 365

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 790 801 753 793 351 457 361 424 580 636 566 617 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 10 9 19 12 11 7 15 17 10 8 17 14 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 200 190 227 195 638 536 624 559 409 355 417 369

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 752 760 724 752 employed female person 3 4 335 373 315 363 559 581 535 572 male 5 12 11 25 18 unemployed female person 6 7 14 14 20 18 13 12 23 18 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 236 228 251 230 651 613 665 619 428 406 442 410

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 725 733 710 731 Employed female person 3 4 294 312 282 311 525 538 512 536 male 5 17 16 28 23 Unemployed female person 6 7 20 19 27 28 18 18 28 26 Not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 258 251 262 246 687 669 691 661 457 445 460 438

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 743 751 720 747 332 366 319 359 553 573 535 567 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 16 14 28 21 17 16 23 23 16 15 26 22 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 241 234 252 232 652 619 658 618 431 412 440 410

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Table 11.50: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Maharashtra (Rural) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 774 778 745 774 employed female person 3 4 459 488 444 482 627 643 605 638 male 5 24 22 35 27 unemployed female person 6 7 9 9 20 21 17 16 28 24 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 203 200 220 200 533 503 536 497 356 341 367 338

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 805 817 763 807 386 504 392 465 605 667 586 643 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 10 9 19 12 10 5 13 12 10 7 16 12 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 184 174 217 181 604 491 595 523 385 325 398 345

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 765 775 733 764 employed female person 3 4 396 447 373 433 595 624 567 612 male 5 10 8 25 17 unemployed female person 6 7 9 9 20 17 9 8 23 17 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 226 216 241 219 595 544 607 550 396 368 410 371

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 752 764 731 763 employed female person 3 4 401 431 382 434 590 611 570 611 male 5 17 17 32 23 unemployed female person 6 7 14 14 29 28 16 15 31 25 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 231 220 237 214 585 555 589 538 394 374 399 363

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 767 777 738 771 407 457 391 446 600 628 577 620 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 15 14 29 20 11 10 22 21 13 12 26 20 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 218 209 233 209 582 534 587 533 387 360 397 360

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Table 11.51: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Maharashtra (Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 701 713 685 721 employed female person 3 4 317 338 304 348 533 549 518 558 male 5 18 16 38 26 unemployed female person 6 7 33 29 35 31 24 22 37 28 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 281 271 277 253 650 633 661 620 442 429 445 414

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 716 721 704 724 179 225 210 224 458 483 468 484 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 9 9 20 10 15 15 25 40 12 12 22 25 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 275 270 276 266 807 760 764 736 530 505 510 491

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 722 725 701 723 employed female person 3 4 193 198 179 198 475 479 458 478 male 5 18 18 25 21 unemployed female person 6 7 26 26 21 21 22 22 23 21 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 260 257 274 256 781 776 801 781 503 499 519 501

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 701 705 691 701 employed female person 3 4 198 205 193 201 467 473 460 469 male 5 16 15 25 24 unemployed female person 6 7 24 24 25 28 20 20 25 26 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 283 279 284 275 778 771 782 771 513 508 515 505

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 706 712 693 710 213 223 207 223 479 486 468 485 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 17 16 27 23 26 25 25 27 21 20 26 25 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 277 272 280 267 761 752 768 750 500 494 505 490

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Table 11.52: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Manipur (Rural+Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 782 782 705 788 employed female person 3 4 639 661 487 621 703 715 585 696 male 5 52 52 52 52 unemployed female person 6 7 25 25 25 25 37 37 37 37 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 166 166 243 160 337 314 488 354 260 248 378 267

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 638 655 599 646 407 571 415 541 526 614 510 595 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 49 43 49 44 19 15 19 17 35 29 35 31 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 313 303 352 310 574 413 565 441 439 356 456 374

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 680 707 639 687 employed female person 3 4 252 533 419 566 472 623 532 629 male 5 18 14 22 20 unemployed female person 6 7 11 6 18 19 15 10 20 19 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 303 279 339 293 737 461 563 415 513 367 448 352

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 675 682 653 677 Employed female person 3 4 389 560 408 455 538 624 536 570 male 5 9 8 9 9 Unemployed female person 6 7 4 4 4 4 7 6 7 7 Not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 315 309 337 313 607 437 588 541 455 371 458 423

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 669 686 632 675 354 558 418 532 516 624 528 605 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 27 23 28 26 12 9 15 15 20 16 22 20 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 305 291 340 299 634 433 567 453 465 360 450 374

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Table 11.53: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Manipur (Rural) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 802 802 717 809 employed female person 3 4 688 712 525 669 738 752 609 731 male 5 58 58 58 58 unemployed female person 6 7 27 27 27 27 40 40 40 40 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 140 140 225 134 285 261 449 304 221 208 350 229

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 682 701 639 691 410 585 419 562 552 645 534 629 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 25 17 24 19 10 6 11 8 18 12 18 14 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 294 282 337 290 580 409 570 430 430 343 449 357

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 754 788 698 770 employed female person 3 4 260 610 500 679 512 701 601 725 male 5 10 10 16 13 unemployed female person 6 7 7 3 16 17 9 6 16 15 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 236 202 286 217 733 387 484 304 480 293 383 260

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 751 760 722 754 employed female person 3 4 377 598 397 445 566 680 561 601 male 5 12 12 12 12 unemployed female person 6 7 5 5 5 5 8 8 9 8 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 237 228 266 234 618 397 598 550 426 312 431 391

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 727 747 681 736 368 604 446 579 551 677 566 659 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 18 15 20 17 9 6 12 11 14 11 16 14 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 255 237 299 246 623 391 542 410 435 312 418 326

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Table 11.54: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Manipur (Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 605 605 605 605 employed female person 3 4 322 322 322 322 male 5 unemployed female person 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 395 395 395 395 1000 1000 1000 1000 678 678 678 678

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 237 237 236 237 389 476 391 395 320 367 320 323 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 274 274 274 274 81 81 81 81 170 170 170 170 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 488 488 490 488 530 443 528 524 511 464 511 508

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 556 573 542 549 employed female person 3 4 239 398 276 367 405 490 415 463 male 5 31 21 31 31 unemployed female person 6 7 18 12 22 22 25 16 27 27 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 414 406 428 420 743 591 702 611 571 494 558 511

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 544 547 533 544 employed female person 3 4 415 480 432 476 485 517 487 513 male 5 5 1 5 5 unemployed female person 6 7 1 1 1 1 3 1 3 3 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 451 451 462 451 584 519 568 524 511 482 510 484

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 515 526 504 512 314 431 339 401 419 480 426 459 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 49 43 49 49 22 19 24 24 36 31 37 37 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 435 431 446 439 664 551 637 575 544 488 537 504

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Table 11.55: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Meghalaya (Rural+Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 769 769 678 750 employed female person 3 4 445 542 440 490 575 633 535 594 male 5 unemployed female person 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 231 231 322 250 555 458 560 510 425 367 465 406

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 753 789 639 766 512 591 372 513 631 688 504 638 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 19 7 22 12 23 8 19 14 21 8 20 13 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 228 204 339 221 464 401 610 473 348 304 476 349

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 792 792 675 792 employed female person 3 4 281 362 263 281 554 591 483 554 male 5 72 72 77 72 unemployed female person 6 7 167 167 84 167 116 116 80 116 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 137 137 249 137 551 471 653 551 330 292 437 330

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 793 811 716 797 Employed female person 3 4 206 335 194 285 525 594 478 563 male 5 41 28 23 22 Unemployed female person 6 7 25 18 18 18 34 23 21 20 Not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 167 162 261 181 769 647 787 697 442 383 501 417

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 757 790 645 769 491 572 362 496 622 680 502 631 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 21 10 23 14 25 11 19 16 23 11 21 15 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 222 200 332 217 484 416 618 487 355 310 477 354

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Table 11.56: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Meghalaya (Rural) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 907 907 822 907 employed female person 3 4 438 573 433 498 603 691 570 642 male 5 unemployed female person 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 93 93 178 93 562 427 567 502 397 309 430 358

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 784 817 664 796 534 620 382 534 657 717 521 663 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 17 5 22 10 22 5 18 11 19 5 20 11 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 200 179 314 194 444 375 600 455 324 278 460 327

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 739 739 630 739 employed female person 3 4 277 424 277 277 544 606 481 544 male 5 109 109 117 109 unemployed female person 6 7 63 63 68 63 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 152 152 253 152 723 576 723 723 393 331 451 393

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 801 835 762 809 employed female person 3 4 168 364 142 231 484 599 452 520 male 5 56 32 41 42 unemployed female person 6 7 40 28 28 28 48 30 35 35 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 143 134 197 150 791 608 830 740 468 371 514 445

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 785 817 669 797 515 606 372 518 647 710 518 655 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 19 7 24 13 22 6 18 11 21 7 21 12 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 195 175 307 190 464 388 610 471 332 283 461 333

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Table 11.57: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Meghalaya (Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 587 587 490 544 employed female person 3 4 460 470 456 470 523 527 473 506 male 5 unemployed female person 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 413 413 510 456 540 530 544 530 477 473 527 494

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 585 635 503 607 389 426 314 394 488 531 409 502 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 32 23 24 24 32 26 24 30 32 25 24 27 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 383 342 473 368 579 548 662 575 480 444 567 471

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 892 892 759 892 employed female person 3 4 287 287 247 287 569 569 486 569 male 5 unemployed female person 6 7 370 370 185 370 197 197 99 197 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 108 108 241 108 343 343 568 343 234 234 415 234

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 784 784 664 784 employed female person 3 4 269 287 284 375 579 586 513 621 male 5 24 24 3 unemployed female person 6 7 2 14 14 2 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 193 193 333 216 731 713 715 625 406 399 485 379

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 629 667 538 644 374 406 314 391 505 540 429 521 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 28 21 18 18 42 37 28 41 35 29 23 29 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 343 312 443 338 584 557 659 569 460 431 548 450

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Table 11.58: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Mizoram (Rural+Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 717 774 747 752 employed female person 3 4 653 765 694 718 686 770 721 735 male 5 6 6 6 unemployed female person 6 7 3 3 3 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 277 226 246 242 347 235 306 282 311 230 275 261

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 671 687 610 682 525 593 430 545 603 643 526 618 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 7 1 8 5 18 3 8 8 12 2 8 6 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 323 311 382 314 458 404 562 447 385 354 466 376

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 715 715 711 715 employed female person 3 4 395 507 369 423 557 612 541 570 male 5 unemployed female person 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 285 285 289 285 605 493 631 577 443 388 459 430

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 882 882 912 915 Employed female person 3 4 105 130 193 424 528 539 584 691 male 5 Unemployed female person 6 7 Not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 118 118 88 85 895 870 807 576 472 461 416 309

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 673 689 613 684 524 592 432 546 603 644 529 620 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 6 1 8 5 18 3 7 8 12 2 8 6 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 321 309 379 312 459 404 560 446 385 353 463 374

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Table 11.59: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Mizoram (Rural) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 785 815 843 845 employed female person 3 4 744 807 833 855 765 811 838 850 male 5 unemployed female person 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 215 185 157 155 256 193 167 145 235 189 162 150

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 682 693 596 694 628 691 498 654 657 692 551 676 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 7 2 9 4 6 3 7 7 7 3 8 6 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 311 305 395 302 366 306 495 339 336 305 441 319

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 1000 1000 976 1000 employed female person 3 4 299 650 192 299 562 781 486 562 male 5 unemployed female person 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 24 701 350 808 701 438 219 514 438

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 904 904 941 941 employed female person 3 4 102 129 201 450 539 552 604 717 male 5 unemployed female person 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 96 96 59 59 898 871 799 550 461 448 396 283

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 685 696 601 698 626 689 500 654 657 693 554 677 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 7 2 9 4 6 3 7 7 6 2 8 5 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 308 302 390 298 368 308 494 339 336 305 438 317

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Table 11.60: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Mizoram (Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 626 719 619 626 employed female person 3 4 522 704 494 522 577 712 560 577 male 5 14 14 14 unemployed female person 6 7 8 8 8 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 359 281 366 359 478 296 506 478 416 288 433 416

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 647 675 639 656 305 385 286 315 489 541 476 498 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 5 0 6 5 43 3 9 9 23 2 7 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 348 324 355 339 652 612 705 676 488 457 517 495

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 649 649 649 649 employed female person 3 4 440 440 452 481 555 555 560 573 male 5 unemployed female person 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 351 351 351 351 560 560 548 519 445 445 440 427

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 627 627 592 627 employed female person 3 4 142 142 101 142 401 401 363 401 male 5 unemployed female person 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 373 373 408 373 858 858 899 858 599 599 637 599

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 646 676 639 655 310 391 291 320 491 544 478 500 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 5 0 6 5 42 3 9 9 22 2 7 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 348 324 355 339 648 606 701 671 487 455 515 493

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Table 11.61: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Nagaland (Rural+Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 712 714 691 720 employed female person 3 4 100 100 121 127 423 424 423 440 male 5 42 40 unemployed female person 6 7 35 35 39 38 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 246 246 309 280 865 865 879 873 538 538 577 560

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 647 671 640 662 464 520 447 506 561 600 550 589 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 48 31 40 38 25 23 20 22 37 27 31 30 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 305 298 320 300 511 457 533 473 402 372 420 381

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 788 788 565 565 employed female person 3 4 187 187 187 187 489 489 377 377 male 5 unemployed female person 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 212 212 435 435 813 813 813 813 511 511 623 623

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 740 740 699 728 Employed female person 3 4 293 293 272 317 564 564 531 566 male 5 12 12 20 24 Unemployed female person 6 7 4 9 7 7 14 18 Not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 248 248 281 248 707 707 724 674 429 429 455 416

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 656 677 645 668 441 493 426 482 556 592 544 582 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 45 30 37 36 24 22 18 20 35 26 28 28 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 299 293 317 296 535 485 555 498 409 382 428 390

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Table 11.62: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Nagaland (Rural) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 725 725 684 736 employed female person 3 4 150 150 142 153 470 470 444 477 male 5 73 73 unemployed female person 6 7 72 72 72 72 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 202 202 316 264 778 778 858 847 458 458 556 523

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 666 692 660 679 486 549 473 529 581 625 572 608 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 47 28 38 36 24 22 18 18 36 25 28 28 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 288 280 302 285 490 429 510 452 383 350 400 364

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 788 788 565 565 employed female person 3 4 187 187 187 187 489 489 377 377 male 5 unemployed female person 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 212 212 435 435 813 813 813 813 511 511 623 623

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 876 876 778 845 employed female person 3 4 536 536 478 534 737 737 655 718 male 5 32 32 21 32 unemployed female person 6 7 10 23 19 19 16 29 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 91 91 202 122 464 464 512 443 244 244 329 253

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 674 699 664 685 478 538 464 519 582 624 571 608 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 47 29 36 35 24 23 17 18 36 26 27 27 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 279 272 300 280 497 439 519 462 381 350 402 365

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Table 11.63: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Nagaland (Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 695 700 700 700 employed female person 3 4 50 50 101 101 372 374 399 399 male 5 5 unemployed female person 6 7 2 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 300 300 300 300 950 950 899 899 626 626 601 601

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 562 574 549 585 360 386 327 396 468 487 446 497 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 53 44 50 46 30 27 31 36 42 36 41 41 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 385 382 401 369 610 587 642 568 490 477 513 461

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 employed female person 3 4 male 5 unemployed female person 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 -

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 656 656 652 656 employed female person 3 4 128 128 132 169 454 454 452 469 male 5 19 19 unemployed female person 6 7 12 12 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 344 344 329 325 872 872 868 831 546 546 536 519

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 589 598 579 607 300 321 280 339 458 472 443 485 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 40 33 41 37 23 21 24 28 32 27 33 33 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 371 369 380 356 677 659 696 634 510 501 524 482

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Table 11.64: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Odisha (Rural+Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 781 791 683 781 employed female person 3 4 232 296 197 283 519 555 451 543 male 5 22 18 63 25 unemployed female person 6 7 8 8 28 17 15 13 46 21 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 197 191 254 194 760 696 775 700 466 432 503 436

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 815 823 726 811 316 433 302 433 570 631 518 625 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 14 13 63 29 5 5 15 4 9 9 39 17 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 171 164 211 160 679 562 684 562 421 360 443 358

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 757 762 703 760 employed female person 3 4 152 194 147 207 479 501 447 506 male 5 20 18 32 18 unemployed female person 6 7 2 2 8 2 12 10 21 10 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 223 220 265 222 845 804 845 791 509 489 532 484

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 720 727 676 719 Employed female person 3 4 87 134 105 146 419 444 404 446 male 5 31 26 36 26 Unemployed female person 6 7 11 10 12 12 21 18 25 19 Not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 249 247 288 255 902 856 883 842 560 537 572 535

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 762 770 695 763 184 247 177 252 488 522 449 520 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 22 19 46 24 6 6 15 9 15 13 31 17 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 215 211 259 214 809 746 808 740 497 465 520 463

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Table 11.65: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Odisha (Rural) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 781 793 683 783 employed female person 3 4 243 309 205 295 525 562 455 550 male 5 22 17 64 25 unemployed female person 6 7 8 8 30 18 15 13 48 22 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 197 190 253 193 749 683 765 687 460 425 497 428

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 819 827 727 814 328 449 312 450 578 641 523 635 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 13 12 64 29 3 3 14 3 8 8 39 16 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 169 161 209 157 668 548 674 547 414 351 437 349

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 753 760 699 759 employed female person 3 4 161 206 156 220 480 505 449 510 male 5 21 18 32 18 unemployed female person 6 7 2 1 7 1 12 10 21 10 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 226 223 269 224 837 792 837 779 508 485 531 480

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 727 735 676 727 employed female person 3 4 88 137 103 149 421 449 402 450 male 5 31 24 38 25 unemployed female person 6 7 11 11 13 12 21 18 26 19 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 242 241 286 248 901 852 884 839 557 533 572 531

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 766 775 696 767 198 266 188 270 496 533 454 531 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 22 18 48 23 6 6 15 8 14 12 32 16 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 212 207 257 209 796 729 797 722 490 455 514 453

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Table 11.66: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Odisha (Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 772 775 685 764 employed female person 3 4 98 137 99 141 444 464 400 461 male 5 26 26 44 25 unemployed female person 6 7 1 1 2 2 14 14 24 14 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 202 199 270 210 900 862 899 857 542 522 576 525

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 757 757 707 758 120 173 131 168 445 471 425 469 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 33 33 45 33 28 28 30 29 31 31 38 31 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 209 209 248 209 852 799 839 804 524 498 537 500

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 784 785 731 775 employed female person 3 4 75 89 73 91 463 470 433 465 male 5 19 18 31 17 unemployed female person 6 7 9 8 10 10 14 14 22 14 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 197 197 238 208 916 903 917 900 522 516 545 521

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 700 703 673 697 employed female person 3 4 85 123 109 136 410 431 408 433 male 5 31 31 32 28 unemployed female person 6 7 10 8 11 13 21 20 22 21 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 269 266 295 275 905 868 879 852 569 549 570 546

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 735 738 692 730 87 122 101 129 431 448 415 447 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 27 27 34 26 10 9 12 12 19 19 24 19 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 238 235 273 244 902 869 887 859 550 533 562 533

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Table 11.67: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Punjab (Rural+Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 756 757 724 754 employed female person 3 4 76 92 83 102 441 449 427 452 male 5 11 10 29 13 unemployed female person 6 7 2 1 7 10 7 6 19 12 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 233 233 247 234 923 907 910 887 553 545 554 536

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 783 800 638 783 146 266 108 146 483 548 388 483 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 13 13 118 43 17 17 76 134 15 15 98 86 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 203 187 244 174 836 717 816 720 502 437 513 431

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 702 705 680 706 employed female person 3 4 76 111 82 101 404 422 396 418 male 5 5 3 22 15 unemployed female person 6 7 4 4 11 25 5 4 17 20 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 293 292 298 280 920 885 907 874 591 574 587 562

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 688 690 673 693 Employed female person 3 4 71 83 82 95 400 407 398 414 male 5 10 10 19 14 Unemployed female person 6 7 10 9 16 22 10 9 17 18 Not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 302 300 308 293 920 908 902 883 590 584 585 568

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 715 717 692 717 74 92 83 99 416 426 408 428 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 9 9 24 14 6 5 12 20 8 7 18 16 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 275 274 284 269 920 902 905 882 576 567 574 555

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Table 11.68: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Punjab (Rural) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 760 761 725 757 employed female person 3 4 76 95 84 106 443 453 428 455 male 5 10 9 30 12 unemployed female person 6 7 1 7 10 6 5 20 11 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 230 230 244 231 923 905 909 884 551 543 552 534

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 711 711 564 711 429 429 340 429 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 188 83 113 50 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 289 289 248 207 1000 1000 1000 1000 571 571 546 521

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 701 704 673 703 employed female person 3 4 64 114 78 99 395 420 386 412 male 5 4 3 23 9 unemployed female person 6 7 3 3 9 19 3 3 16 14 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 295 293 304 289 933 884 913 882 602 577 597 574

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 703 706 689 713 employed female person 3 4 58 75 74 89 403 413 403 423 male 5 11 11 22 12 unemployed female person 6 7 9 9 13 20 10 10 18 16 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 285 283 290 275 933 917 913 891 586 577 579 561

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 727 729 701 730 66 90 79 98 419 431 411 435 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 10 9 26 12 5 4 10 16 7 6 18 13 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 263 262 273 258 929 906 911 887 574 563 571 552

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Table 11.69: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Punjab (Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 737 737 718 737 employed female person 3 4 74 80 78 87 432 435 423 438 male 5 13 13 25 16 unemployed female person 6 7 4 4 6 11 9 9 16 13 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 250 250 257 248 922 917 916 902 559 557 560 549

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 797 816 652 797 165 300 122 165 491 567 396 491 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 16 16 105 35 20 20 86 151 18 18 96 91 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 188 168 243 168 816 681 792 684 491 416 508 417

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 704 707 695 712 employed female person 3 4 99 104 92 105 423 427 415 430 male 5 7 3 19 27 unemployed female person 6 7 7 7 15 38 7 5 17 32 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 290 290 286 262 894 889 893 857 570 568 567 538

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 667 668 652 665 employed female person 3 4 89 94 94 102 396 399 390 401 male 5 8 8 14 16 unemployed female person 6 7 10 9 20 26 9 9 17 21 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 325 324 334 319 901 897 886 872 595 593 593 578

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 690 692 673 691 89 97 91 101 410 414 401 415 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 9 8 19 18 8 8 18 28 9 8 18 23 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 301 300 308 291 902 895 892 872 581 577 580 562

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Table 11.70: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Rajasthan (Rural+Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 750 758 713 749 employed female person 3 4 256 352 264 348 519 568 503 561 male 5 5 4 30 11 unemployed female person 6 7 5 5 14 8 5 5 22 10 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 245 238 257 240 739 643 722 644 476 427 474 429

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 767 774 737 762 223 315 252 317 522 568 519 562 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 9 7 22 8 2 2 5 9 6 5 14 9 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 225 219 240 230 775 683 744 673 472 427 466 429

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 717 726 690 723 employed female person 3 4 210 327 232 322 484 543 480 539 male 5 7 6 24 13 unemployed female person 6 7 6 6 10 10 6 6 18 12 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 276 268 286 264 784 667 758 667 509 451 502 449

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 688 693 670 690 Employed female person 3 4 137 179 150 195 438 459 434 465 male 5 19 18 28 22 Unemployed female person 6 7 13 13 15 17 16 15 22 20 Not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 293 290 302 288 851 809 835 789 546 525 544 515

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 722 730 695 725 203 297 222 298 484 531 478 529 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 9 8 26 14 7 7 11 11 8 8 19 13 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 269 262 279 261 790 696 767 691 507 461 503 458

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Table 11.71: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Rajasthan (Rural) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 772 780 729 770 employed female person 3 4 283 398 296 394 543 601 526 594 male 5 5 4 32 10 unemployed female person 6 7 5 5 15 8 5 5 24 9 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 224 216 239 220 712 597 690 598 452 394 450 397

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 786 793 755 780 243 348 276 352 541 593 539 587 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 10 8 25 10 2 2 5 10 7 6 16 10 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 203 198 220 210 755 649 719 638 452 402 445 403

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 733 742 704 741 employed female person 3 4 239 375 262 370 504 573 500 570 male 5 6 6 25 13 unemployed female person 6 7 6 6 10 10 6 6 18 11 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 261 252 271 245 755 619 728 620 489 422 482 419

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 702 709 681 709 employed female person 3 4 183 253 205 276 469 504 467 515 male 5 20 19 30 22 unemployed female person 6 7 17 17 18 19 19 18 25 21 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 278 272 288 269 799 730 777 704 512 478 508 465

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 742 750 711 746 239 356 261 357 510 569 504 567 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 9 8 27 14 7 7 12 11 8 8 20 12 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 249 242 261 240 754 637 728 632 482 424 476 421

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Table 11.72: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Rajasthan (Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 649 650 639 647 employed female person 3 4 123 130 110 121 406 410 395 405 male 5 6 6 19 17 unemployed female person 6 7 6 6 10 11 6 6 15 14 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 346 344 342 336 871 864 880 868 588 584 590 581

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 667 674 648 667 119 141 121 131 425 439 416 431 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 7 3 2 8 5 5 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 333 326 344 330 881 859 876 861 575 561 579 564

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 649 655 631 646 employed female person 3 4 72 101 89 100 394 411 392 405 male 5 8 7 19 12 unemployed female person 6 7 7 6 10 14 8 7 15 13 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 343 338 350 342 921 893 901 886 598 583 593 582

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 668 669 654 663 employed female person 3 4 72 76 75 82 394 396 387 395 male 5 16 16 25 23 unemployed female person 6 7 6 6 10 13 11 11 18 18 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 316 315 321 314 922 918 915 906 595 593 595 587

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 658 662 643 655 83 98 89 98 398 407 392 403 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 10 10 20 16 6 5 10 13 8 8 15 15 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 332 329 337 329 912 897 902 890 594 585 592 582

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Table 11.73: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Sikkim (Rural+Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 713 758 783 807 employed female person 3 4 324 458 333 404 539 624 581 626 male 5 59 14 14 14 unemployed female person 6 7 88 62 61 72 72 36 35 40 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 228 228 203 180 587 479 606 524 389 341 384 334

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 730 753 692 734 453 515 444 514 602 643 578 633 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 76 58 83 73 84 57 86 84 80 57 85 78 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 194 189 225 192 463 429 470 402 318 300 337 289

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 681 741 653 681 employed female person 3 4 492 571 494 547 596 665 582 620 male 5 57 7 72 67 unemployed female person 6 7 43 31 47 46 50 18 61 57 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 262 252 275 252 465 397 459 407 354 318 358 322

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 692 733 677 733 Employed female person 3 4 391 446 365 415 546 593 525 578 male 5 57 40 47 37 Unemployed female person 6 7 147 135 119 140 101 86 82 87 Not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 251 227 275 230 462 420 516 444 354 321 393 334

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 708 744 686 730 428 493 415 475 577 626 559 610 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 66 42 65 56 103 84 93 101 83 62 78 77 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 226 214 249 214 468 423 492 425 340 312 363 313

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Table 11.74: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Sikkim (Rural) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 777 843 843 843 employed female person 3 4 403 558 411 489 600 708 638 675 male 5 66 unemployed female person 6 7 17 4 9 17 43 2 4 8 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 157 157 157 157 581 438 579 494 358 290 357 317

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 740 765 703 745 463 528 456 528 612 656 589 645 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 69 49 76 65 81 52 81 75 74 50 78 70 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 191 186 221 189 456 420 463 398 314 294 333 286

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 666 730 639 666 employed female person 3 4 523 608 525 583 602 675 588 629 male 5 55 2 71 66 unemployed female person 6 7 13 26 16 36 1 51 44 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 279 267 290 268 464 392 449 401 362 323 361 328

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 688 735 683 741 employed female person 3 4 413 474 392 443 549 603 536 590 male 5 60 41 50 38 unemployed female person 6 7 130 116 103 124 95 79 77 81 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 252 224 267 221 457 410 505 433 356 318 387 328

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 713 753 692 736 450 520 440 502 588 642 572 624 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 64 37 64 54 88 67 79 83 75 51 71 68 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 224 210 244 210 462 413 481 415 337 307 357 308

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Table 11.75: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Sikkim (Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 574 574 652 727 employed female person 3 4 80 146 89 137 385 410 436 501 male 5 43 43 44 43 unemployed female person 6 7 312 246 223 246 146 121 113 121 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 382 382 304 230 608 608 688 618 469 469 451 378

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 591 594 556 590 290 308 266 301 462 471 431 466 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 176 173 176 178 132 132 171 230 157 155 174 200 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 233 233 268 232 577 559 563 468 381 373 395 334

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 872 883 841 872 employed female person 3 4 137 150 137 137 520 532 504 520 male 5 77 65 77 77 unemployed female person 6 7 389 389 292 389 226 220 180 226 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 51 51 81 51 474 461 571 474 254 248 316 254

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 709 725 653 702 employed female person 3 4 253 266 197 241 528 543 472 519 male 5 44 35 35 32 unemployed female person 6 7 256 256 218 245 128 123 108 117 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 247 239 312 266 491 478 586 514 344 334 420 365

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 677 688 644 691 233 253 198 235 494 509 461 503 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 79 72 74 73 243 236 213 256 147 140 131 148 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 244 240 282 237 524 511 589 508 359 351 408 348

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Table 11.76: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Tamil Nadu (Rural+Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 758 761 678 755 employed female person 3 4 508 528 421 510 636 647 553 635 male 5 20 17 59 27 unemployed female person 6 7 12 12 29 16 16 15 44 22 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 223 222 263 218 480 459 550 474 348 338 403 343

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 808 814 730 808 711 738 575 738 762 778 656 775 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 31 31 78 32 29 16 16 54 16 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 160 155 193 160 289 262 396 262 221 206 290 209

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 779 781 713 770 employed female person 3 4 358 375 312 371 572 581 515 573 male 5 13 13 43 24 unemployed female person 6 7 12 12 21 19 13 12 33 21 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 208 206 243 206 630 613 667 611 416 406 452 406

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 763 763 701 741 Employed female person 3 4 211 219 182 213 482 486 436 472 male 5 18 18 43 39 Unemployed female person 6 7 4 4 14 14 11 11 28 26 Not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 219 219 256 220 784 776 804 773 507 503 535 502

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 773 776 705 765 386 403 330 395 582 592 520 583 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 15 14 47 26 12 12 23 17 13 13 35 22 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 211 210 248 209 603 586 647 587 404 395 445 395

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Table 11.77: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Tamil Nadu (Rural) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 767 770 678 765 employed female person 3 4 554 579 452 559 663 677 569 665 male 5 18 15 62 24 unemployed female person 6 7 13 13 32 16 16 14 47 20 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 215 215 260 212 433 408 516 425 321 308 384 315

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 807 813 729 807 768 796 620 796 788 805 677 802 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 34 34 84 34 32 18 18 59 18 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 159 153 187 159 232 204 349 204 194 177 264 180

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 789 792 717 784 employed female person 3 4 444 468 378 459 618 631 549 623 male 5 15 14 49 24 unemployed female person 6 7 12 12 24 20 13 13 36 22 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 196 194 234 191 544 520 599 521 368 356 415 354

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 828 828 753 805 employed female person 3 4 257 275 216 274 534 543 477 531 male 5 4 4 41 38 unemployed female person 6 7 0 0 10 9 2 2 25 23 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 168 168 206 157 743 725 773 717 464 455 498 446

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 784 788 708 780 471 495 395 484 630 643 554 634 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 16 14 53 25 12 12 25 18 14 13 39 22 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 200 198 239 195 517 493 580 498 356 344 407 344

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Table 11.78: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Tamil Nadu (Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 733 734 677 730 employed female person 3 4 389 398 340 382 562 567 510 557 male 5 24 24 50 37 unemployed female person 6 7 10 10 22 17 17 17 36 27 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 243 242 272 234 602 592 638 601 422 416 454 416

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 824 824 742 824 41 41 41 41 436 436 394 436 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 176 176 258 176 959 959 959 959 564 564 606 564

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 767 768 709 752 employed female person 3 4 251 259 229 260 514 519 474 511 male 5 11 11 36 24 unemployed female person 6 7 12 12 19 16 12 12 28 20 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 222 220 255 224 737 729 753 724 474 470 499 469

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 721 721 667 700 employed female person 3 4 181 182 159 173 448 449 410 434 male 5 27 27 45 40 unemployed female person 6 7 7 7 17 17 17 17 31 28 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 251 251 288 260 812 811 825 810 535 534 559 538

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 758 759 701 744 265 273 239 270 515 520 473 511 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 15 15 39 27 11 11 19 16 13 13 29 22 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 228 226 260 229 724 716 742 714 472 467 498 468

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Table 11.79: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Tripura (Rural+Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 791 792 716 787 employed female person 3 4 205 278 230 260 512 547 484 536 male 5 24 23 75 39 unemployed female person 6 7 84 81 64 81 52 51 70 59 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 185 185 210 174 711 640 706 659 436 402 446 405

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 829 830 782 827 184 367 238 370 500 594 505 594 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 47 47 65 54 123 123 164 178 86 86 115 117 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 125 123 154 119 693 509 598 452 414 320 380 289

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 753 768 721 736 employed female person 3 4 227 369 242 255 511 584 501 514 male 5 73 67 103 91 unemployed female person 6 7 27 13 28 31 52 42 69 63 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 174 165 175 174 746 618 730 714 437 374 431 423

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 774 774 748 773 Employed female person 3 4 225 305 218 253 482 525 466 496 male 5 83 83 101 85 Unemployed female person 6 7 186 186 195 190 138 138 151 141 Not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 142 142 150 142 588 510 587 557 380 338 383 363

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 788 792 742 782 210 329 232 287 501 563 489 537 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 56 54 85 66 110 106 119 126 82 80 102 96 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 157 154 173 152 681 565 650 587 416 358 409 367

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Table 11.80: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Tripura (Rural) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 802 802 736 798 employed female person 3 4 205 285 234 265 517 555 496 544 male 5 20 20 75 37 unemployed female person 6 7 87 85 66 84 52 51 71 60 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 178 178 189 166 707 630 700 650 431 394 433 397

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 838 839 787 836 179 378 237 381 504 606 508 605 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 42 42 61 44 129 129 174 188 86 86 118 117 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 120 118 152 120 693 493 589 431 410 308 374 278

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 763 783 723 739 employed female person 3 4 264 454 278 290 531 630 516 530 male 5 53 45 93 77 unemployed female person 6 7 21 2 23 27 38 25 61 54 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 183 172 184 183 715 544 699 683 431 345 424 416

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 850 850 812 847 employed female person 3 4 214 352 211 272 510 584 490 539 male 5 56 56 81 59 unemployed female person 6 7 125 124 134 122 93 93 109 93 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 93 93 107 93 661 524 655 605 397 324 401 368

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 812 817 761 804 210 362 239 309 514 592 503 559 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 40 38 76 52 94 90 105 113 67 64 90 82 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 148 145 163 144 695 548 656 578 418 344 407 359

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Table 11.81: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Tripura (Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 677 677 487 677 employed female person 3 4 202 202 189 202 456 456 349 456 male 5 60 60 74 60 unemployed female person 6 7 43 43 36 43 52 52 56 52 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 263 263 439 263 756 756 775 755 492 492 595 491

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 715 715 715 715 246 246 246 246 462 462 462 462 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 98 98 110 181 62 62 62 62 79 79 84 117 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 187 187 175 104 692 692 692 692 460 460 454 421

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 726 726 717 726 employed female person 3 4 122 122 139 151 455 455 458 468 male 5 127 127 131 127 unemployed female person 6 7 44 44 42 44 90 90 92 90 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 147 147 152 147 834 834 819 805 455 455 451 442

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 679 679 669 680 employed female person 3 4 240 243 227 228 447 449 436 442 male 5 117 117 127 117 unemployed female person 6 7 266 266 274 278 195 195 204 202 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 204 204 205 203 495 492 499 494 357 356 360 357

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 697 697 669 697 207 208 203 208 452 453 436 453 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 112 112 121 120 167 167 170 173 139 139 145 147 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 191 191 210 183 627 625 627 619 409 408 418 401

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Table 11.82: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Uttarakhand (Rural+Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 724 735 685 767 employed female person 3 4 227 241 175 296 470 483 424 527 male 5 17 15 50 17 unemployed female person 6 7 32 32 34 38 25 24 42 27 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 258 250 265 216 741 727 792 666 505 494 534 446

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 525 525 515 525 21 22 16 21 278 278 270 278 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 9 9 9 9 1 1 1 5 5 5 5 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 465 465 475 465 978 978 984 978 717 717 725 717

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 794 795 735 783 employed female person 3 4 115 115 84 111 449 450 405 442 male 5 11 11 49 18 unemployed female person 6 7 11 11 13 20 11 11 31 19 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 195 194 216 199 874 874 903 869 540 539 564 539

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 661 668 643 666 Employed female person 3 4 237 247 177 274 444 453 405 466 male 5 30 25 36 31 Unemployed female person 6 7 30 29 24 34 30 27 30 33 Not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 309 308 321 303 733 724 799 691 526 520 565 501

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 694 700 664 703 201 210 151 236 443 451 403 465 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 23 19 40 25 26 25 23 31 24 22 31 28 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 284 281 296 272 773 765 826 733 533 527 566 507

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Table 11.83: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Uttarakhand (Rural) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 734 746 693 782 employed female person 3 4 234 250 180 314 478 492 430 542 male 5 18 17 52 17 unemployed female person 6 7 33 33 35 39 26 25 43 29 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 247 237 256 200 733 717 786 647 496 483 527 429

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 524 524 514 524 19 19 14 19 276 276 269 276 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 9 9 9 9 5 5 5 5 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 467 467 476 467 981 981 986 981 719 719 726 719

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 797 799 730 779 employed female person 3 4 151 151 109 152 460 461 406 452 male 5 3 3 46 14 unemployed female person 6 7 10 15 2 2 27 15 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 200 197 224 207 849 849 881 833 539 537 567 533

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 661 670 643 670 employed female person 3 4 256 268 183 303 450 461 404 479 male 5 35 29 42 36 unemployed female person 6 7 34 33 26 38 35 31 34 37 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 304 301 315 294 710 699 791 659 515 508 562 484

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 689 698 659 703 222 233 162 267 448 457 403 478 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 25 21 43 27 27 26 24 33 26 24 33 30 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 285 281 298 270 751 741 814 699 526 519 564 492

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Table 11.84: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Uttarakhand (Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 660 666 636 673 employed female person 3 4 182 182 142 182 422 425 390 428 male 5 11 6 39 13 unemployed female person 6 7 26 25 26 26 18 16 33 20 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 328 328 325 313 792 792 832 792 560 560 578 552

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 1000 1000 878 1000 493 658 329 493 697 795 549 697 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 164 164 164 98 98 98 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 122 342 342 507 342 205 205 352 205

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 789 789 742 788 employed female person 3 4 64 64 48 53 435 435 403 428 male 5 21 21 53 23 unemployed female person 6 7 27 27 18 27 24 24 36 25 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 190 190 206 189 909 909 934 920 542 542 562 546

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 659 661 644 650 employed female person 3 4 158 160 149 158 421 423 409 416 male 5 11 10 14 14 unemployed female person 6 7 15 14 16 18 13 12 15 16 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 330 329 342 336 827 826 835 824 566 565 576 568

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 707 708 679 703 126 127 110 122 426 428 404 423 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 15 14 31 17 21 20 18 23 18 17 25 20 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 278 278 290 279 853 852 871 855 556 556 571 558

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Table 11.85: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Uttar Pradesh (Rural+Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 771 778 730 775 employed female person 3 4 111 164 124 171 470 498 454 500 male 5 18 16 45 26 unemployed female person 6 7 4 4 6 8 12 11 27 18 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 211 206 225 199 885 832 870 822 518 491 519 483

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 683 687 640 683 144 175 144 170 435 451 412 447 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 40 37 65 48 8 1 12 15 25 20 41 32 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 277 276 295 269 848 824 844 815 540 528 547 521

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 755 762 715 751 employed female person 3 4 84 121 85 114 445 466 425 458 male 5 15 15 40 25 unemployed female person 6 7 3 3 5 6 10 9 24 16 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 230 224 246 224 913 876 910 880 545 524 552 526

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 708 715 682 707 Employed female person 3 4 63 79 69 91 410 422 399 423 male 5 21 20 35 27 Unemployed female person 6 7 3 3 4 5 13 12 21 17 Not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 271 265 284 266 934 918 927 904 577 566 580 560

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 746 753 709 745 87 123 92 124 443 463 425 459 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 18 17 40 26 4 3 5 6 11 11 24 17 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 236 231 251 229 910 874 903 870 546 526 550 524

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Table 11.86: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Uttar Pradesh (Rural) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 777 785 733 782 employed female person 3 4 116 176 130 183 476 507 458 509 male 5 16 14 46 25 unemployed female person 6 7 4 4 6 8 11 9 28 17 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 206 201 221 193 880 821 863 809 514 483 514 474

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 683 688 631 681 137 173 138 169 430 450 403 444 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 43 39 72 52 9 2 15 17 27 22 45 36 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 274 273 297 267 854 825 847 814 542 528 551 520

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 763 772 718 761 employed female person 3 4 89 134 91 126 453 478 429 468 male 5 14 13 42 25 unemployed female person 6 7 3 3 5 6 9 8 25 16 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 223 216 240 215 907 863 904 868 538 514 546 516

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 721 732 688 722 employed female person 3 4 58 81 67 99 416 433 402 436 male 5 22 20 40 29 unemployed female person 6 7 2 1 3 3 12 11 23 17 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 257 248 272 249 941 917 931 898 571 556 575 547

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 756 765 714 757 91 136 98 137 451 476 431 472 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 17 15 43 26 3 3 5 6 11 10 26 17 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 227 220 243 217 905 861 897 857 538 514 543 511

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Table 11.87: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Uttar Pradesh (Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 721 721 706 717 employed female person 3 4 74 78 74 77 429 431 421 428 male 5 33 33 40 35 unemployed female person 6 7 6 6 6 5 20 20 25 22 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 247 246 254 247 920 916 920 917 551 549 555 550

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 684 684 688 693 182 184 174 176 458 459 457 461 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 22 22 29 26 1 1 12 12 16 14 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 293 293 284 281 818 816 825 823 529 529 527 525

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 717 718 698 709 employed female person 3 4 58 61 58 62 413 415 404 411 male 5 23 23 31 26 unemployed female person 6 7 4 4 5 5 14 14 19 17 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 261 259 271 264 937 935 937 932 572 571 578 572

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 679 681 669 676 employed female person 3 4 73 75 74 76 398 399 392 397 male 5 20 20 23 22 unemployed female person 6 7 6 6 8 8 14 13 16 16 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 301 300 308 302 921 919 919 916 589 587 592 587

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 702 703 688 697 69 71 69 72 410 412 403 409 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 23 23 29 26 5 5 6 6 15 15 18 17 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 275 274 283 277 926 924 925 922 575 573 579 574

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Table 11.88: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches West Bengal (Rural+Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 775 798 726 795 employed female person 3 4 179 253 179 238 496 543 470 534 male 5 38 28 52 32 unemployed female person 6 7 22 17 28 30 31 23 41 31 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 187 174 222 172 798 729 792 732 473 434 489 434

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 815 831 745 827 355 429 295 397 601 644 535 626 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 34 24 71 31 55 44 66 60 44 33 69 45 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 151 144 184 142 589 527 639 543 355 323 396 329

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 790 808 756 807 employed female person 3 4 103 223 137 216 468 534 466 530 male 5 39 31 53 31 unemployed female person 6 7 30 27 31 39 34 29 43 34 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 171 160 190 162 867 751 833 745 497 437 491 435

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 729 741 680 736 Employed female person 3 4 107 177 119 171 443 482 421 476 male 5 45 39 59 50 Unemployed female person 6 7 43 38 41 51 44 38 51 51 Not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 226 220 261 214 850 785 840 778 513 480 527 473

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 751 767 703 763 138 215 145 205 467 511 444 504 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 42 35 57 43 37 32 38 45 40 33 49 44 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 207 198 240 194 825 754 816 750 493 456 507 452

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Table 11.89: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches West Bengal (Rural) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 784 807 730 804 employed female person 3 4 190 271 190 255 505 556 477 546 male 5 33 24 50 29 unemployed female person 6 7 17 12 26 27 26 18 39 28 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 183 169 220 167 793 717 784 718 469 426 485 426

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 824 841 752 835 379 459 313 424 617 663 548 644 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 25 15 63 23 45 33 57 50 35 23 60 36 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 150 144 185 142 576 509 630 526 348 314 392 321

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 815 837 783 840 employed female person 3 4 110 257 152 247 481 562 484 559 male 5 36 28 55 25 unemployed female person 6 7 20 17 25 31 29 22 41 28 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 148 136 162 135 870 727 823 722 490 416 476 413

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 771 784 711 780 employed female person 3 4 110 202 129 195 465 514 441 509 male 5 37 31 56 43 unemployed female person 6 7 34 28 37 43 35 29 47 43 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 192 185 234 177 856 770 835 762 500 456 512 448

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 783 800 727 797 150 245 161 233 488 541 463 534 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 35 28 54 36 28 22 34 38 32 25 45 37 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 182 172 219 167 821 733 806 730 480 434 492 430

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Table 11.90: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches West Bengal (Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 720 740 702 740 employed female person 3 4 111 136 108 130 437 460 426 457 male 5 71 54 68 51 unemployed female person 6 7 54 53 44 51 63 54 57 51 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 209 206 230 209 835 811 849 820 500 487 517 492

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 699 712 651 724 74 82 78 82 398 409 375 415 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 141 141 176 137 177 177 177 177 158 158 177 156 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 160 147 173 139 749 741 746 741 443 433 449 429

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 691 697 652 681 employed female person 3 4 73 74 68 80 415 419 391 412 male 5 48 44 47 51 unemployed female person 6 7 70 70 57 74 58 56 52 61 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 261 259 301 269 857 855 874 847 527 525 557 527

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 633 644 608 638 employed female person 3 4 100 116 94 112 392 405 376 400 male 5 63 56 67 66 unemployed female person 6 7 65 62 53 71 64 59 61 68 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 305 300 325 297 835 823 853 817 544 536 564 532

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 651 663 625 657 99 114 94 111 400 414 384 409 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 64 56 67 64 66 63 54 70 65 60 61 67 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 285 281 307 279 835 822 852 819 535 527 555 524

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Table 11.91: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Andaman & Nicobar Islands (Rural+Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 employed female person 3 4 male 5 unemployed female person 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 -

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 600 600 529 600 171 171 133 171 372 372 318 372 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 180 180 206 261 96 96 110 139 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 400 400 471 400 650 650 660 568 533 533 572 489

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 692 747 654 694 employed female person 3 4 75 167 55 61 418 490 388 413 male 5 65 42 49 62 unemployed female person 6 7 6 6 7 13 39 26 30 41 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 243 211 298 244 920 827 938 926 543 484 582 546

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 776 788 727 763 Employed female person 3 4 212 240 215 221 512 532 487 509 male 5 13 13 30 28 Unemployed female person 6 7 119 118 95 111 63 62 61 67 Not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 212 200 242 209 669 642 690 668 425 407 452 423

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 754 770 705 744 193 226 190 199 490 515 463 488 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 18 15 31 30 112 111 95 114 62 60 61 69 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 228 214 265 226 694 663 715 687 447 425 476 443

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Table 11.92: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Andaman & Nicobar Islands (Rural) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 employed female person 3 4 male 5 unemployed female person 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 -

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 615 615 536 615 180 180 141 180 380 380 322 380 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 190 190 218 276 103 103 118 150 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 385 385 464 385 630 630 641 543 517 517 560 471

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 746 805 696 746 employed female person 3 4 58 179 40 40 444 530 408 436 male 5 45 28 28 45 unemployed female person 6 7 25 16 16 25 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 209 167 276 209 942 821 960 960 531 455 577 539

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 778 801 708 760 employed female person 3 4 169 229 175 187 506 545 470 504 male 5 14 14 45 43 unemployed female person 6 7 112 108 116 124 57 56 77 79 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 208 185 246 197 719 663 710 689 436 399 454 417

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 756 782 688 742 154 214 149 164 480 522 442 477 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 17 14 38 39 107 104 113 128 58 55 72 80 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 227 204 274 219 739 682 737 708 461 423 486 443

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Table 11.93: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Andaman & Nicobar Islands (Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 employed female person 3 4 male 5 unemployed female person 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 -

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 452 452 452 452 268 268 268 268 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 548 548 548 548 1000 1000 1000 1000 732 732 732 732

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 503 546 505 513 employed female person 3 4 128 128 102 128 332 356 322 338 male 5 133 90 120 123 unemployed female person 6 7 24 24 31 56 84 60 80 93 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 364 364 374 364 848 848 866 816 584 584 598 570

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 773 773 748 767 employed female person 3 4 251 251 251 253 518 518 505 516 male 5 12 12 14 12 unemployed female person 6 7 127 127 76 99 68 68 44 54 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 215 215 238 222 622 622 673 648 414 414 450 430

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 751 754 728 746 241 241 240 243 504 505 491 502 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 19 17 21 19 119 119 72 96 68 66 46 56 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 230 230 251 235 639 639 687 662 428 428 463 442

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Table 11.94: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Chandigarh (Rural+Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 802 802 802 802 employed female person 3 4 155 155 155 155 502 502 501 502 male 5 5 5 5 5 unemployed female person 6 7 3 3 3 3 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 193 193 193 193 845 845 845 845 496 496 496 496

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 1000 1000 1000 1000 599 599 599 599 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 1000 1000 1000 1000 401 401 401 401

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 808 808 801 808 employed female person 3 4 167 167 167 167 500 500 497 500 male 5 38 38 45 38 unemployed female person 6 7 5 5 5 5 22 22 26 22 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 154 154 154 154 828 828 828 828 478 478 478 478

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 698 698 699 701 Employed female person 3 4 60 60 60 60 394 394 395 395 male 5 16 16 16 16 Unemployed female person 6 7 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 Not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 286 286 285 283 924 924 924 924 590 590 589 589

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 745 745 745 747 104 104 104 104 442 442 442 442 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 16 16 17 16 9 9 9 9 13 13 13 13 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 239 239 238 237 887 887 887 887 546 546 545 545

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Table 11.95: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Chandigarh (Rural) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 642 642 639 642 employed female person 3 4 81 81 81 81 394 394 393 394 male 5 60 60 64 60 unemployed female person 6 7 34 34 35 34 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 297 297 297 297 919 919 919 919 572 572 572 572

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 1000 1000 1000 1000 599 599 599 599 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 1000 1000 1000 1000 401 401 401 401

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 630 630 599 630 employed female person 3 4 133 133 133 133 447 447 428 447 male 5 117 117 148 117 unemployed female person 6 7 34 34 34 34 86 86 106 86 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 253 253 253 253 833 833 833 833 466 466 466 466

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 749 749 749 749 employed female person 3 4 104 104 104 104 434 434 434 434 male 5 106 106 106 106 unemployed female person 6 7 91 91 91 91 98 98 99 98 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 145 145 145 145 805 805 805 805 468 468 468 468

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 695 695 684 695 105 105 105 105 431 431 425 431 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 100 100 110 100 61 61 61 61 82 82 88 82 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 206 206 206 206 833 833 833 833 486 486 486 486

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Table 11.96: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Chandigarh (Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 812 812 812 812 employed female person 3 4 159 159 159 159 508 508 508 508 male 5 2 2 2 2 unemployed female person 6 7 1 1 1 1 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 186 186 186 186 841 841 841 841 491 491 491 491

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 -

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 860 860 860 860 employed female person 3 4 173 173 173 173 512 512 512 512 male 5 15 15 15 15 unemployed female person 6 7 7 7 7 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 125 125 125 125 827 827 827 827 480 480 480 480

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 692 692 694 696 employed female person 3 4 56 56 56 56 390 390 390 391 male 5 7 7 7 7 unemployed female person 6 7 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 300 300 299 297 936 936 936 936 603 603 602 601

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 751 751 752 753 104 104 104 104 443 443 443 444 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 6 6 6 6 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 243 243 242 241 892 892 892 892 552 552 551 551

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Table 11.97: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Dadra & Nagar Haveli (Rural+Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 769 769 769 769 employed female person 3 4 24 24 24 24 438 438 438 438 male 5 unemployed female person 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 231 231 231 231 976 976 976 976 562 562 562 562

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 790 792 788 792 234 236 237 247 542 544 542 548 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 16 16 21 24 42 42 50 51 27 27 34 36 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 194 192 191 184 724 722 712 703 431 429 424 416

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 963 963 955 960 employed female person 3 4 55 55 66 66 754 754 751 754 male 5 unemployed female person 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 37 37 45 40 945 945 934 934 246 246 249 246

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 870 870 867 870 Employed female person 3 4 234 234 234 234 676 676 674 676 male 5 Unemployed female person 6 7 Not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 130 130 133 130 766 766 766 766 324 324 326 324

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 850 851 846 850 201 203 205 212 604 605 603 608 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 9 9 12 13 30 30 36 36 17 17 21 22 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 142 141 143 138 769 767 759 752 379 378 376 370

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Table 11.98: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Dadra & Nagar Haveli (Rural) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 769 769 769 769 employed female person 3 4 435 435 435 435 male 5 unemployed female person 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 231 231 231 231 1000 1000 1000 1000 565 565 565 565

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 801 801 798 801 222 222 225 232 545 545 545 549 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 17 17 24 26 47 47 56 57 30 30 38 40 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 182 182 178 173 731 731 719 711 425 425 417 411

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 969 969 965 969 employed female person 3 4 761 761 758 761 male 5 unemployed female person 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 31 31 35 31 1000 1000 1000 1000 239 239 242 239

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 862 862 862 862 employed female person 3 4 294 294 294 294 684 684 684 684 male 5 unemployed female person 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 138 138 138 138 706 706 706 706 316 316 316 316

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 853 853 850 853 192 192 194 199 601 601 600 604 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 10 10 14 16 37 37 44 44 20 20 25 27 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 137 137 136 132 772 772 762 756 379 379 374 370

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Table 11.99: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Dadra & Nagar Haveli (Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 771 771 771 771 employed female person 3 4 73 73 73 73 446 446 446 446 male 5 unemployed female person 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 229 229 229 229 927 927 927 927 554 554 554 554

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 691 710 688 710 332 352 337 367 516 535 517 543 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 309 290 312 290 668 648 663 633 484 465 483 457

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 935 935 909 916 employed female person 3 4 221 221 266 266 725 725 720 725 male 5 unemployed female person 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 65 65 91 84 779 779 734 734 275 275 280 275

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 877 877 872 877 employed female person 3 4 175 175 175 175 668 668 664 668 male 5 unemployed female person 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 123 123 128 123 825 825 825 825 332 332 336 332

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 837 842 827 837 245 253 255 268 618 625 616 627 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 163 158 173 163 755 747 745 732 382 375 384 373

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Table 11.100: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Daman & Diu (Rural+Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 619 619 619 619 employed female person 3 4 40 40 40 40 284 284 284 284 male 5 unemployed female person 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 381 381 381 381 960 960 960 960 716 716 716 716

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 783 783 757 783 296 296 294 296 524 524 511 524 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 217 217 243 217 704 704 706 704 476 476 489 476

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 802 802 765 799 employed female person 3 4 120 120 120 120 516 516 494 514 male 5 13 13 13 13 unemployed female person 6 7 8 8 8 8 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 185 185 222 187 880 880 880 880 477 477 498 478

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 729 729 697 729 Employed female person 3 4 185 185 173 185 480 480 457 480 male 5 Unemployed female person 6 7 Not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 271 271 303 271 815 815 827 815 520 520 543 520

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 774 774 743 773 201 201 197 201 503 503 484 502 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 6 6 6 6 3 3 3 3 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 220 220 251 221 799 799 803 799 494 494 513 495

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Table 11.101: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Daman & Diu (Rural) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 789 789 789 789 employed female person 3 4 54 54 54 54 333 333 333 333 male 5 unemployed female person 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 211 211 211 211 946 946 946 946 667 667 667 667

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 782 782 756 782 299 299 297 299 526 526 512 526 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 218 218 244 218 701 701 703 701 474 474 488 474

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 856 856 788 844 employed female person 3 4 108 108 108 108 594 594 550 586 male 5 19 19 19 19 unemployed female person 6 7 12 12 12 12 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 125 125 193 137 892 892 892 892 394 394 438 402

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 832 832 765 832 employed female person 3 4 122 122 93 122 575 575 521 575 male 5 unemployed female person 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 168 168 235 168 878 878 907 878 425 425 479 425

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 818 818 770 813 221 221 216 221 547 547 519 544 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 7 7 7 7 4 4 4 4 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 174 174 222 179 779 779 784 779 449 449 477 452

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Table 11.102: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Daman & Diu (Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 347 347 347 347 employed female person 3 4 178 178 178 178 male 5 unemployed female person 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 653 653 653 653 1000 1000 1000 1000 822 822 822 822

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 807 807 780 807 229 229 229 229 495 495 482 495 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 193 193 220 193 771 771 771 771 505 505 518 505

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 714 714 727 727 employed female person 3 4 131 131 131 131 419 419 426 426 male 5 4 4 4 4 unemployed female person 6 7 2 2 2 2 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 282 282 269 269 869 869 869 869 579 579 572 572

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 636 636 636 636 employed female person 3 4 215 215 210 215 417 417 415 417 male 5 unemployed female person 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 364 364 364 364 785 785 790 785 583 583 585 583

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 675 675 681 683 165 165 163 165 414 414 416 417 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 322 322 317 315 835 835 837 835 585 585 583 582

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Table 11.103: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Lakshadweep (Rural+Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 573 573 573 573 employed female person 3 4 480 480 480 480 male 5 unemployed female person 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 427 427 427 427 1000 1000 1000 1000 520 520 520 520

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 568 572 556 570 84 84 133 135 361 363 375 384 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 143 139 139 140 39 39 75 76 98 96 112 113 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 289 289 305 290 877 877 792 789 541 541 513 503

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 1000 1000 1000 1000 employed female person 3 4 1000 1000 1000 1000 male 5 unemployed female person 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 -

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 667 667 667 667 Employed female person 3 4 500 500 500 500 male 5 Unemployed female person 6 7 Not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 333 333 333 333 1000 1000 1000 1000 500 500 500 500

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 571 575 559 573 84 84 132 134 365 368 379 388 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 139 135 135 136 38 38 75 76 96 94 109 110 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 291 291 306 291 878 878 794 790 538 538 512 502

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Table 11.104: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Lakshadweep (Rural) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 employed female person 3 4 male 5 unemployed female person 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 499 507 466 491 74 74 102 102 328 332 319 334 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 208 201 201 201 23 23 93 93 134 129 157 157 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 293 293 333 308 902 902 805 805 539 539 524 509

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 1000 1000 1000 1000 employed female person 3 4 1000 1000 1000 1000 male 5 unemployed female person 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 -

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 employed female person 3 4 male 5 unemployed female person 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 -

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 491 499 459 483 74 74 101 101 323 328 315 330 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 205 197 197 197 23 23 92 92 132 127 155 155 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 304 304 344 319 903 903 807 807 545 545 530 515

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Table 11.105: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Lakshadweep (Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 1000 1000 1000 1000 employed female person 3 4 1000 1000 1000 1000 male 5 unemployed female person 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 -

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 657 657 672 673 94 94 165 170 401 401 441 444 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 58 58 59 61 55 55 56 59 57 57 58 60 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 285 285 269 266 851 851 779 772 543 543 501 496

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 1000 1000 1000 1000 employed female person 3 4 1000 1000 1000 1000 male 5 unemployed female person 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 -

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 667 667 667 667 employed female person 3 4 500 500 500 500 male 5 unemployed female person 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 333 333 333 333 1000 1000 1000 1000 500 500 500 500

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 670 670 685 686 94 94 164 169 414 414 454 456 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 55 55 56 58 54 54 56 58 55 55 56 58 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 274 274 259 256 852 852 780 773 531 531 490 486

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Table 11.106: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Puducherry (Rural+Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 740 740 671 705 employed female person 3 4 257 303 269 285 483 507 457 481 male 5 34 15 unemployed female person 6 7 15 15 22 18 8 8 28 17 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 260 260 295 279 728 682 710 698 509 485 516 502

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 -

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 812 815 760 797 employed female person 3 4 189 267 208 271 500 540 483 534 male 5 31 31 56 52 unemployed female person 6 7 27 27 33 32 29 29 44 42 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 157 154 184 150 784 706 759 697 471 431 473 424

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 436 436 432 436 Employed female person 3 4 46 141 111 141 312 343 330 343 male 5 3 3 4 3 Unemployed female person 6 7 10 10 10 10 5 5 6 5 Not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 561 561 565 561 944 849 879 849 683 652 664 652

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 766 768 715 749 195 268 214 268 484 521 468 511 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 23 23 47 42 24 24 30 28 24 24 39 35 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 211 209 237 209 781 708 756 704 492 455 493 453

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Table 11.107: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Puducherry (Rural) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 692 692 648 692 employed female person 3 4 289 361 310 332 473 512 465 497 male 5 24 unemployed female person 6 7 10 10 18 14 5 5 21 8 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 308 308 328 308 702 630 671 654 522 483 515 496

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 -

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 858 858 832 858 employed female person 3 4 239 286 229 286 551 574 533 574 male 5 5 5 11 5 unemployed female person 6 7 8 8 10 8 7 7 11 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 137 137 157 137 753 706 760 706 443 419 456 419

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 351 351 350 351 employed female person 3 4 196 133 196 274 317 303 317 male 5 3 3 4 3 unemployed female person 6 7 3 3 3 3 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 645 645 645 645 1000 804 867 804 723 680 694 680

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 713 713 687 713 240 305 250 296 490 521 481 516 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 3 3 13 3 8 8 12 9 6 6 13 6 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 284 284 300 284 752 687 737 695 504 474 506 477

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Table 11.108: Per 1000 distribution for persons of age 15 years & above by broad activity status according to different approaches Puducherry (Urban) I. Scheduled Castes
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 816 816 708 726 employed female person 3 4 200 200 194 200 499 499 443 455 male 5 51 40 unemployed female person 6 7 24 24 29 24 12 12 39 32 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 184 184 241 233 776 776 777 776 489 489 518 513

II. Scheduled Tribes


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 -

III. Other Backward Class


Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 796 799 734 775 employed female person 3 4 171 260 200 265 481 528 465 519 male 5 40 40 72 70 unemployed female person 6 7 34 34 41 41 37 37 56 55 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 164 160 194 155 795 706 759 694 482 435 478 426

IV. General
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS male 2 780 780 763 780 employed female person 3 4 89 89 89 89 403 403 395 403 male 5 unemployed female person 6 7 20 20 20 20 11 11 11 11 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 220 220 237 220 891 891 891 891 586 586 594 586

V. Overall
Approach 1 UPS UPSS CDS CWS employed male female person 2 3 4 797 800 732 771 171 248 196 253 480 521 461 509 unemployed male female person 5 6 7 35 35 68 65 33 32 39 38 34 34 53 51 not in labour force male female person 8 9 10 167 164 200 165 797 719 765 709 486 445 486 440

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