Literal question
IV. Principal access to the dwelling
[Question IV was asked for private dwellings.]
[] 1 Street or highway that is set with concrete blocks, paved, or concrete
[] 2 Stone street or highway
[] 3 Gravel or dirt street or highway
[] 4 Path, footpath, mule track
[] 5 River/sea/lake
Continue with V (Occupancy condition of the dwelling)
Interviewer instructions
[Sections III, IV, and V]
Step 4: Through observation othe dwelling, register: type of dwelling, principal access to the dwelling, and occupancy condition of the dwelling.
[Copies of sections III-V of the census questionnaire are omitted here.]
Important: The enumerator will investigate whether there is a private dwelling within the collective dwelling; which means that he/she should find out if within the collective dwelling there is a person or group of persons who live in the collective dwelling permanently; if this is the case, the interview should be done. For example: hotel owners, clinic caretakers, etc.
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Remember that for the dwellings that are occupied with persons absent (2), unoccupied (3), and under construction (4), you should open a census questionnaire and register it according to the following instructions:
[Copies of sections I-V of the census questionnaire are omitted here.]
(A) Register the I. Geographic Location of the dwelling, from number 1.1 to 1.7
(B) In identification of the dwelling and household, register numbers 1.9 and 1.12.
(C) Identify through observation and register the type of private dwelling.
(D) In principal accesss means and through observation, mark x as corresponds.
(E) In the condition of occupancy of the dwelling, register x in 2 when it is occupied with the persons absent, 3 when it is unoccupied, or 4 when the dwelling is under construction.
(F) Register your information.
Important: Once you have followed the instructions to cases of dwellings with the people absent, unoccupied, and under construction, leave the rest of the questionnaire blank, stick the enumerated label on the dwelling and continue with the next dwelling.