Literal question
1p. Type of dwelling
[] 1 Individual house
[] 2 Part of individual house
[] 3 Separate flat
[] 4 Common (communal) flat
[] 5 Hostel
[] 6 Home for the old and disabled, children's home etc.
[] 7 Other institutional establishments
[] 8 Hotel
[] 9 Other residential premise
[] 10 Non-residential premise used for living
Interviewer instructions
Question 1p. Type of dwelling
Completing the answer to this question the enumerator is to circle the code corresponding to one of prompts given.
Dwelling house is a permanent building for one, two or more flats intended for a long durability.
If one household occupies the whole one-flat house (irrespective of ownership), code 1 "individual (detached) house" is to be circled.
If two or more households live in such a house, code 2 "part of individual house" is to be circled for each household (even if the house is owned by one householder).
If the house comprises two or more flats, codes "separate flat" or "common (communal) flat" are to be marked according with the occupancy.
If one household occupies a separate flat, code 3 "separate flat" is to be circled.
Separate flat is considered a dwelling used and equipped for permanent residence, which consists of one or more living rooms separated from other rooms by main walls and has a separate exit to the staircase, common hall or passage or directly to the street or yard, if it is occupied by one household.
If more than one household live in a flat, code 4 "common (communal) flat" is to be marked (even in case of one tenancy account for the flat). This code is also used for households living in barracks and corridor-type houses which are not related to hostels.
If a household lives in an individual house or separate flat, but only occupies part of the floor space of the house or flat and gives the other part in rent, this household is considered to live in individual house or separate flat.
For households living in hostels for workers, clerks, students and pupils (irrespective of the type of building: flat-, corridor-, section- or barrack-type) code 5 "hostels" is to be marked.
Code 6 "boarding house for the aged and disables, infant house, children's home, etc." is to be circled for those aged, disabled and children in infant houses, children's homes, boarding schools for orphans and children left without parental care, etc.
Code 7 "other institutions" is to be marked for those living in barracks, prisons, monasteries, and other similar institutions.
For persons living in hotels, guest houses or motels code 8 "hotel" is to be marked.
If a household lives in a yurt, tent, van, hut or other similar building, code 9 "other residential premise" is to be marked.
Persons living in non-residential premises (garages, pantries, classrooms, kiosks, working rooms of institutions), stock buildings (farms) code 10 "non-residential premise used for living" is to be marked.