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CENSUS OF INDIA 2001 SERIES-8 DELHI PROVISIONAL POPULATION TOTALS Paper - 3 of 2001 Distribution of Workers and Non-Workers (it) Cf) I ~ Ij(Sl PEOPLE ORIENTED Bimla Jindgar _ of the Indian Administrative Service Director of Census Operations, Delhi CONTENTS PREFACE v ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS vii ORGANISATIONAL HIERARCHY ix F~GURES AT A GLANCE xi BACKGROUND NOTE Introduction. ~ Rural and Urban Areas 3 Urban Agglomeration 4 Economic questions in Census 4 Concept of work in earlier Censuses and.2001 Census, workers & non-workers 6 Categories of workers 7 Categories of non-workers 8 Changes in the categories of non-workers adopted in Census 2001 8 ANALYSIS OF RESULTS Total population, total workers, main workers, marginal workers and non-workers in India and StateslUnion Territories by residence and sex: 2001 13 Total workers (main + marginal) and their categories: India and StateslUnion Territories by residence and sex: 2001 22 Percentage of total workers, main workers, marginal workers and non-workers: 1991-2001 31 Work participation rate in districts 36 Male work participation rate in districts. 36 Female work participation rate in districts. 37 Percentage of workers engaged in non-agricultural activities 37 Percentage distribution of total workers (main and marginal) by categOlies of workers. 38 Variation in the proportion of cultivators, agricultural labourers, workers in household industry and other workers in rural and urban areas 40 MAPS Map Position of NCT of Delhi in India Xlll Map 2 Administrative Divisions, 2001 xv Map 3 Main workers, marginal workers and non-workers, 2001 (Districts) 45 Map 4 Workers, 2001 (Districts) 47 Map 5 Male workers, 2001 (Districts) 49 Map 6 Female workers, 2001 (Districts) 51 Map 7 Agricultural workers, 2001 (Districts) 53 Map 8 Non-agricultural workers, 2001 (Districts) 55 111 DIAGRAMS Fig. 1 Percentage of main workers, marginal workers and non-workers to total population: 2001 57 Fig. 2 Work participation rate: 2001 59 Fig. 3 Female work participation rate : 200 I 61 Fig. 4 Work participatian rate by sex: 1961-2001 63 Fig. S Percentage distribution of main, marginal and non-workers - males: 1991-2001 65 Fig. 6 Percentage distribution of main, marginal and non-workers - females: 1991-2001 67 Fig. 7 Percentage distribution of workers into cultivators, agricultural labourers, workers in household industry and other workers by sex : 1961 - 2001 69 TABLES Table 1 Total population, workers and non-workers by residence and sex: State, Districts, Tahsils, Urban Agglomerations,Cities and Towns, 2001. 73-93 Table 2 Percentage of workers and non-workers to total population by residence and sex: State, Districts, Tahsils, Urban Agglomerations,Cities and Towns, 2001 94-113 Table3 Distribution of total workers (main and marginal) as cultivators, agricultural labourers, workers in household industry and other workers by residence and sex: State, Districts, Tahsils, Urban Agglomerations, Cities and Towns, 2001 114-133 Table4: Percentage distribution of total workers (main and marginal) as cultivators, agricultural labourers, workers in household industry and other workers by residence and sex : State, Districts, Tahsils, Urban Agglomerations, Cities and Towns, 2001 134-152 Table5 : Distribution of Total Urban Population as workers and non-workers by residence and sex: State, Urban Agglomeration, Cities and Towns, 2001 153-158 Table6 : Distribution of total urban workers (main and marginal) as cultivators, agricultural labourers, workers in household industry and other workers by residence and sex: State, Urban Agglomerations, Cities and Towns, 2001 159-164 ANNEXURES Annexure 1 District-wise list of statutory/census towns with location code numbers 167-169 Annexure 2 District and tahsil-wise list of villages with location code numbers 170-174 Annexure 3 Household Schedule 175-176 Annexure 4 Glimpses of paid and unpaid women's work 177-182 iv PREFACE Census - 2001, a massive and tricky decennial exercise of national importance, was undertaken in the National Capital Territory of Delhi from February 9 to 28, followed by a revisional round from March 1 to 5, 2001. Census throws up benchmark data on the state of abundant human resources available in our country, their demography, culture and economic structure at a given point of time. Any census is incomplete unless the data collected from the field is processed and fully disseminated within a reasonable time and in a user- friendly manner. Since the processing of the massive census data requires considerable time, it is customary to release provisional popl!.lation totals for the immediate consumption of the data users who are mostly State and Central Governments, planners, researchers, etc. Accordingly, two sets of provisional data, viz.; the sex-wise total population, child population in the age group 0-6, literacy by sex, density of population, growth rate, etc., at State/district level in Paper 1 of 2001 and sex-wise rural-urban distribution of population, child population in the age group 0-6, literacy, etc., at district/town/census town level in Paper 2 of 2001, were brought out in March and July 2001 respectively. It is once again my privilege to present this paper captioned 'Provisional Population Totals - Paper 3 of 2001: Distribution of Workers and Non-Workers' in respect ofNCT of Delhi at state, district, tehsil and town level. The data presented in this paper, although provisional, is expected to be useful to a large section of people, government departments and other data users for making in-depth studies of the economic characteristics of the population as per their specific requirements. I would like to express my sincere gratitude to Shri J.K. Banthia, Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India who has been a perennial source of inspiration, encouragement and sound advice throughout the Census Operations and thereafter. I am also thankful to the team of officers of the office of the Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India, particularly Shri R.G. Mitra, Deputy Registrar-General, for the un stinted support, valuable guidance and useful suggestions extended to this Directorate in bringing out this paper. I also thank Shri R. Hari Kishan, Joint Director of the Directorate of Census Operations, Delhi who provided the logistic support in the publication of this paper. I place on record my special appreciation for Shri V. Ramadurai, Deputy Director of Census Operations, for the painstaking efforts put in by him in giving shape to this document. He remained closely associated with the entire process and effectively supervised every aspect of the work in the Census Cell and Map Section at every stage. His personal contribution in preparation of various graphs presented in this paper also deserves to be commended. I also place on record my special appreciation for Shri G.C. Joshi, Statistical Investigator, Gr.I, in drafting this analytical report with ingenuity and precision. Shri R.K.Manocha, Statistical Investigator-Gr.IIl, prepared the Statements and Tables which involved strenuous work, accuracy and precision. He was assisted by S/Shri K.K. Sharma, Statistical Investigator Gr.IIl and Shri Pradeep Kumar Gupta and Kumari Meenakshi Sharma, Compilers. They deserve my appreciation. I am thankful to Shri Mukesh Kumar, Senior Geographer, for motivating al!d guiding the personnel of the Map Section of this Directorate and ensuring timely preparation of the various maps. The Maps and Charts were prepared by Shri P.S. Gera and Shri Rajesh Kumar, Senior Draughtsmen and Smt. Santosh Kalsi and Shri Rajesh Barange, Draughtsmen. Shri Vijay Pal Singh, PA to DCO and Shri Soamnath Banerjee, LDC, provided the secretarial assistance in typing the manuscripts and formatting the tables. They all deserve my appreciation. DELHI BIMLA JINDGAR MARCH 28, 2002 DIRECTOR OF CENSUS OPERATIONS, DELHI v ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Officers and officials associated with conduct of Census - 2001 in N.C.T. of Delhi. Joint Director of Census Operations R. Hari Kishan Deputy Director of Census Operations Statistical Investigator - Grade III Shri P.S. Chhikara Shri Amar Singh Shri S.L. Jain Shri K.K. Sharma Smt. Lajwanti Chakravorty Assistant Director of Census Operations Smt. Hashi Ray Shri S. Manzoor Ali Shri Sanjay Kumar Vasudeva Shri B.S. Chaddha Research Officer (Map) Shri R.K. Manocha Shri R.N. Chhipa Shri V.K. Bansal Shri Rajiv Sharma Statistical Investigator - Grade I Shri Prem Pal Singh Shri G.C. Joshi Shri Badam Shri R.S. Meena Compiler Statistical Investigator - Grade n Shri Sanjay Sood Smt. Gracy James Kumari Hardeep Kaur Shri Dharam Pal Shri Jagbir Singh Shri H.S. Mendiratta Senior Geographer Shri Karam Pal Singh stin Mukesh Kumar Smt. Prabha Grover Office Superintendent Senior Draughtsman Shri J.L. Dudeja Shri P.S. Gera Shri Rajesh Kumar Printing Inspector Shri Gopal Krishan Sharma Draughtsman Smt. Santosh Kalsi Personal Assistant Shri Rajesh Barange Shri Vijay Pal Singh Ferro Print Operator LDCs Shri Som Nath Shri Soamnath Banerjee Shri Pradeep Kumar Gupta Gestetner Operator Shri Ram Kumar Peons Shri Kartar Singh Shri Gobind Singh Vll ~ 1~ .... Oz ~ ~o < ~ u~ "0 .... ~ ~ ~ ~ '"' ~~ ..... B '"'0 oS 0== ~ ~ ..... ... '1:: 0.. 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