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Generation II - Icrisat

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3. 60-79 old permanent srevants and 260-269 for joined permanent servants (full time)<br />

4. 80-99 old permanent srevants and 270-279 for newly joined permanent servants (part time)<br />

5. 280-299 Guests staying long period (more than three months)<br />

3. Household number:<br />

1. Original and replacement households (those surveyed between 1975 to 1985) were<br />

numbered according to the following system:<br />

1-10 Labour households<br />

30-39 Small farm households<br />

40-49 Medium farm households<br />

50-59 Large farm households<br />

60-69 Replacement labour households<br />

70-79 Replacement small farm households<br />

80-89 Replacement medium farm households<br />

90-99 Replacement large farm households<br />

2. New Household numbers allocated to panel housolds (those surveyed between 2001-<br />

2004) were numbered according to the following system:<br />

Started with serial number (01) onwards in each farm size group.<br />

(Example KanLa10). Kan represents Kanzara village, La represents large farm group<br />

and 10 represents the household number.<br />

3. New Household number allocated to replaced housolds (those surveyed between 2001-<br />

2004) were numbered according to the following system:<br />

101-120 Replacement labour households<br />

121-139 Replacement small farm households<br />

140-160 Replacement medium farm households<br />

161-179 Replacement large farm households<br />

4. The following system has been implemented to identify new households added to the<br />

survey (replacement households, spin-offs of original households and migrants).<br />

1. 200 -999 for new households, replacement and spin off households and 1000 onwards<br />

for Migant households<br />

2. The system is simple. The household is given the next consecutive household ID<br />

available at the time of data entry.<br />

3. Yearly ID’s: These are used simply to identify household groups on a yearly basis.<br />

This system was chosen since it is simple to implement and allows the researcher to<br />

easily identify the formation of spin-off households.<br />

1. Members of continuation households (where the household head had remained the<br />

same, or a son had taken over) were given the same Household number as the<br />

previous period. Thus, a household continuing from 1975 would be given the<br />

same Household number from 2005-08.

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