Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Revison test Census and Sampling

Date : 6.05.2020 
Sub  : Economics
Day  : 3
Time : 12:20pm -1pm
Period : 7
Class    : 11

Learning Objectives

  • Revision of the chapter
  • Preperation of the coming PA1
  • Students get to know their areas for improvement
  • Clarify their doubts 
  • Reflection for the teacher
  • Teacher comes to know who are the students who require extra help
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Since we have completed our 3rd chapter , let us try and see how much we have understood.


Before i give you the link for the test , there is one more thing that i need to give you information on.


Please make sure you learn the two notes given below

Two Important Sources of Secondary Data

1. Census of India :The Census of India is carried out once every 10 years. It covers every individual unit in the whole population to be covered. A house --to -house enquiry is carried out covering all household in India- Demographic data on birth and death rates, sex ratio, size and age composition of population, density of population,literacy etc are collected and published by the Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India.The first population Census of India was carried out in 1872 and from 1881 onwards census is  held every 10 years. The 2011 Census of India was the most recent census.


2. National Sample Survey Organisation (NSSO) : The National Sample Survey(NSS) was set up in 1950 on the recommendation of National Income committee headed by P.C. Mahalanobis. The basic aim of setting up the NSS was to fill up the data gap of computation of national income aggregatesespecially in respect of unorganised household sector of the economy.
  • NSS was reorganised in 1970 as National Sample Survey Organisation(NSSO) in the ministry of Statistics and program Implementation.
  • NSSO collects data on some important socio-economic aspects on a comprehensive basis for the whole country.
  • The first round of NSSO was conducted in 1950.
  • NSSO is involved in three types of surveys : (i) Socio -economic Surveys (ii) Annual survey of Industries (iii) Agricultural Survey
  • The data collected by NSSO  surveys on different socio-economic subjects are released through reports ( called NSSO reports) and its quarterly journal' Sarvekshana'.
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7 comments:

  1. Good morning sir
    Chris Antony 11-E
    Present.

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    1. Sir for the third chapter that is coming in the pa-1 examination we have to only study till non-random sampling?

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  2. Good afternoon sir, Karman Singh
    11-E
    Present

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  3. GOOD MORNING SIR
    ARYAN SHARMA 11-E

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  4. Good morning sir
    Edwin Xavier
    11 E
    presen

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