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There could be several reasons for this, notably the shifting priorities in the Indian labour market. In particular, the sample respondents might be changing. People in the lower strata are moving up, with their household addresses thereby changing. So, CMIE may be concentrating more on stable households, thereby on stable income, resulting in an average higher sample coverage of mostly people with stable income, and, hence, the bias.

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