Generation II - Icrisat
Generation II - Icrisat
Generation II - Icrisat
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Househol<br />
number 1116<br />
Example 1: In Aurepalle village a lobour group household in the first dynasty (Household number-<br />
1) was devided into 4 male spinoffs between 1985-2001. Three are available with in the village out<br />
of 4 spinoffs and another one was migrated to Hyderabad for his livelihood. In the sample selection,<br />
three male spinoff that are available in the village were included and the fourth spinoff was not<br />
included in 2001 survey. Based on their operational land holding in 2001, three male spin offs were<br />
selected under the group of large farm size because all three households accuquired land between<br />
1984 & 2001. First spinoff was allocated household number as AurLa1 (Aur represents village<br />
name, La represents large farm group and 1 is serial number allocated to the selected household in<br />
that farm size group). Similarly, the other two spin off were also ginen new household numbers<br />
(AurLa2 & AurLa3). During 2005 the numbering system for the households changed. AurLa1,<br />
AurLa2, and AurLa3 were allocated 202, 203, and 228. Information was collected from three<br />
households from 2001 onwards. The fourth spinoff came back to the village in 2005. So, this<br />
spinoff was also considered as sample houshold by allocating new household number (297) in small<br />
farm size group based on his operational holding and started collecting information from 2005<br />
onwards.<br />
Example 2: In Aurepalle village a large farm size group household in the first dynasty (HH55) was<br />
not devided between1985-2008. In the second generation between 2001-2004 this household was<br />
identified as AurLa12 (Aur represents village name, La represents large farm size group and 12<br />
represents the serial number allocated to the household in the farm size group). Members of<br />
continuation households (where the household head had remained the same, or a son had taken<br />
over) were given the same Household number as the previous period. Thus, a household continuing<br />
from 1975 would be given the same Household number from 2005-08. So the same household<br />
number 55 is continued (retained) throughout the survey period from 2005- 2008.<br />
Example 3: In Aurepalle village a small farm size group household in the first dynasty (Household<br />
number-35) was divided in into 4 families between 1985 & 2001. One brother and two sons<br />
separated from the original household. All four household (one original and 3 spinoff) are available<br />
with in the village. In the sample selection, three households (father and two sons) were included<br />
and the fourth household the brother who was separated long back was not included in 2001 survey<br />
due to his personel reason. Based on operational holding in 2001, household headed by the father<br />
was selected in medium farm size group and two sons were selected in small farm group. The<br />
household numbers allocated to the father as (AurMd7) and one son was identified as (AurSm3)<br />
and another son was (AurSm4). Information was collected from three households from 2001<br />
onwards. The first spinoff (brother who was separated in1978-79 included in 2005 survey allocating<br />
new household number 304 in large farm size group based on his operational land holding. Aur<br />
Md7 changed as 35 (original Household number in the first dynasty) in the new numbering system.<br />
His two sons and brother who separated from Household number 35 were given different new<br />
numbers from 2005-2008 keeping Household number 35 as first dynasty household number.<br />
AurSm3 and AurSm4 are allocated 305 and 235 in 2005.<br />
Example 4: A new household was selected in the small farm size group based on his operational<br />
holding by allocating household number as AurSm15 in second generation VLS survey in 2001.<br />
Household number in first dynasty (1975-84) is zero because this household was newly selected<br />
only in second generation survey to maintain 15% sample representative of the population of the<br />
households. Information was collected from this household from 2001 to 2008. Because of the new<br />
numbering system this household AurSm15 is changed to 285 in 2005. During 2005, his daughter<br />
left the household due to marriage and staying outside the village. New household number