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Q2. What type of dwelling unit do you live in?
[] 1 Individual house
[] 2 Part of an individual house
[] 3 Separate apartment
[] 4 Communal apartment
[] 5 Cottage, temporary shelter
[] 6 Dormitory
[] 7 Institutional
[] 8 Other

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B.2 The type of the settlement

Personal house: if one household lives in one house (House is considered to be a building built on a separate plot that has a separate post address with communal conveniences with its additional household buildings.) regardless the property type.

The part of the personal house: if the household lives in the part of the house (building).

Separate flat: if the household lives in a separate flat. Separate flat is considered to be a building that is used for permanent dwelling, comprising one and more rooms, divided with other buildings by a basic wall, which has a general entrance, general hall or the building that has a separate exit if one household lives there. If the household lives in the personal house or in a separate flat, but uses the part of the house or flat and the other part for rent, then it is considered that this household lives in the personal house or separate flat.

General (communal) flat: if more than one household lives in the flat, as well as in the houses, flats that have a general entrance and these houses are not dormitories.

Hut or a temporary settlement: if the household lives in a hut, van, van house and in other such places that are temporary settlements.

Dormitory: if the household lives in a dormitory (regardless the type of the building; whether it is a flat, has a general entrance, as well as whether they use one room, the part of the room or only one bed). Those houses are considered to be dormitories in which the part of the buildings are furnished and are considered for dwelling of the people who are not relatives and which have all types of the rooms (resting rooms, gyms, kitchens, bathrooms, sanitary rooms and so on).

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Organization (institutional) for joint living: this is for those people (except the serving personnel) who permanently live in nursing homes, orphanages, boarding schools as well as for those who live in monasteries, army units and for the dwellers of such establishments.

Other dwelling building: if the household lives in the hotel, rest houses, motels, administrative buildings and in other such buildings that are not determined for permanent dwelling that are not mentioned.