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Brazil 1991 Hungary 1970 Puerto Rico 1980 Uruguay 2006
Brazil 2000 Hungary 1980 Puerto Rico 1990 Venezuela 2001
Brazil 2010 Hungary 1990 United States 1960
Canada 1981 Hungary 2001 United States 1970
Colombia 2005 Israel 2008 United States 1980
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Brazil 1991 — source variable BR1991A_BATH — Bathrooms
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13. Bathrooms
[] 1 1 bathroom
[] 2 2 bathrooms
[] 3 3 bathrooms
[] 4 4 bathrooms
[] 5 5 bathrooms or more
[] 0 don't have

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Question 13 - Bathrooms
Mark the box corresponding to the number of bathrooms in the dwelling, including those on the outside part of the building (as long as they are an integral part of the household) and those occupied by employees. Visitors' bathrooms (lavabos) should only be considered bathrooms when, besides the sink, there is a toilet.

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Brazil 2000 — source variable BR2000A_NBATH — Number of bathrooms
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2.09 Number of bathrooms in home (consider only those that have a shower or bathtub and a toilet). If 0 (zero) go to question 2.10. If 1+, skip to 2.11.
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If 9 or more, write 9.

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Question 2.09 (Sample) and 2.07 (Basic) - How many bathrooms are there in this household/dwelling? (Consider only those that have a shower or bathtub, and a toilet)

A bathroom is a room that has a shower or bathtub, and toilet.

Record the total number of bathrooms used exclusively by the residents of the household/dwelling.

If there are nine (9) bathrooms or more, record nine (9). If there is no bathroom, record 0 (zero).

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Brazil 2010 — source variable BR2010A_NBATH — Number of bathrooms for exclusive use
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2. For occupied permanent private housing units - Household characteristics.


2.05 How many bathrooms are there in this housing unit, exclusively used by residents? (Including those located outside or in the property.)

_ _ bathroom(s) with shower (or bathtub) and toilet
If 9 or more than 9, enter 9. If there is none, enter 0 (zero).
If 0 (zero), go to 2.06. Otherwise, go to 2.07.

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2.05 - How many bathrooms are in the household for residents' exclusive use? (Including those located in the yard or within the property)
[] Bathroom(s) with shower (or bathtub) and toilet (or WC)


This question inquires about the existence of a room used as a bathroom, which has a shower (or bathtub) and toilet (or WC) and that is for residents' exclusive use, including residents residing in rooms within the property.

Record the total number of bathrooms or if there is no bathroom, record 0 (zero).

If there are nine or more bathrooms, register 9 (nine).

Attention!
In some households, it is possible that the toilet and shower or bathtub is located in separate rooms. In this case, you should consider that the household has a bathroom and you should count the two rooms where the toilet and the shower are as one only.

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Canada 1981 — source variable CA1981A_BATHSN — Complete bathrooms
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16. How many bathrooms are there within this dwelling? (See Guide for further information.)
[] None
or
[] Number of complete bathrooms _ _
[] Number of half bathrooms _ _


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Canada 1981 — source variable CA1981A_BATHSHN — Half bathrooms
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16. How many bathrooms are there within this dwelling? (See Guide for further information.)
[] None
or
[] Number of complete bathrooms _ _
[] Number of half bathrooms _ _


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Colombia 2005 — source variable CO2005A_ROOMSBA — Number of bathrooms
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8. How many bathrooms with a shower are in this dwelling? (expanded)
_ _


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Hungary 1970 — source variable HU1970A_BATHROOM — Number of bathrooms
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B. Number of Rooms
[Question 1-12]

1. ____Rooms, 12 square-meter and larger

2. ____Semi-rooms, smaller than 12 square-meters, but at least 4 square-meter

3. ____Kitchens, 4 square-meter and larger

4. ____Kitchenettes, smaller than 4 square-meters

5. ____Larders

6. ____Bathrooms

7. ____Wash-basin alcoves, shower-rooms

8. ____Vestibules

9. ____Other rooms, cellars, garrets, summer kitchens and rooms for farming purpose excluded

10. ____Total

11. ____Summer kitchens

12. ____Of the rooms number of those having a floor of beaten earth

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Filling in the tables "b) Number of rooms"


Room:

Premises used for sleeping or daily stay, having natural lighting and at least 4 sq. meters total surface (living room, bedchamber, children's room, dining room) are regarded as a room.


Alcove (roomette):
The hatchway adjoining a room without door (alcove) must not be enumerated as a separate room.


Hall:
Vestibules having a natural light and at least 4 sq. meters total surface shall be regarded as a room. All the other vestibules (meaning no natural lighting or having less than 4 sq. meters will be marked in line 9 as "other premises"'.


1. Room
In the first row only the rooms having more than 12 sq. meters should enumerated.


2. Half-room
Half-room has a total surface between 4 -- 12 sq. meters .

6. Bathroom

A bathroom is a room supplied with a bathtub and connected to a waste water conduit used for sanitary purposes. In case there is no installed facility the premises should be enumerated as other premises.

A bathroom architecturally separated, though used by two dwellings, shall be enumerated as belonging the dwelling closer to it.

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Hungary 1980 — source variable HU1980A_BATH — Number of bathrooms
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Rooms
[Questions 5-11]


8. Bathroom (wash basin alcove, shower stall) ____

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6. Room

Rooms should be entered in descending order of the floor-space (e.g. 20, 16, 8 m2).

If the dwelling has more than six rooms the further rooms and their floor-space will be written into the box "Comments of the enumerator" (e.g. 6/14, 7/10), than the sum of the 6+ rooms (in our case 24 m2) will be entered into the heading "6th and more".

The roomette, dining corner must not be entered as a separate premises though their floor-space will be added to the adjoining room.

The premises of at least 4 m2 floor-space, having natural lighting and ventilation will be regarded as separate room.

Only the half of the total floor-space of the rooms in the attic should be taken into account. Furthermore these rooms will be regarded as rooms provided the half of their total surface exceeds 4m2.


8. Bathroom

The premises used for wash in case no proper equipments (bath-tube, shower or basin) are installed must not be regarded as bathroom; this will be enumerated as "other premises".

Bathroom used by occupants of several dwellings will be enumerated only once.


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Hungary 1990 — source variable HU1990A_ROOMBATH — Number of bathrooms and wash-basin alcoves
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10. [Number of rooms]

Please enter the number of the following places.

____ Rooms over 12 square meters
____ Rooms over 6 square meters, but maximum 12 square meters
____ Rooms 4-6 square meters
____ Kitchen (4 square meters and larger)
____ Kitchenette, cupboard for cooking (under 4 square meters)
____ Summer kitchen
____ Bathroom, shower-room, wash-basin alcove

Question 10.

A room must have at least an area of 4m2, be supplied with door and window and be used as a room (e.g. living-room, bedroom, child-room). Halls and dinning-rooms supplied with window, as well as consulting rooms, reception rooms and offices should also be considered as rooms. When finding out the floor-space of a room or of a kitchen, the areas of built-in wardrobes and places attaching to the main one without doors (e. g. alcove, dining place) must be added to the area of the given room. If the dwelling consists of one room only, then that room has to be appropriately categorized by size.
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10. Number of premises

Only premises provided with direct natural light and ventilation (with doors, windows), with a floor space of at least 4 m2, serving for sleeping or staying during the day (bedroom, children's room, dining-room etc.) should be marked as rooms. The hall and the eating-place having also a window, as well as the premises of room-like character used as consultation rooms, waiting rooms, offices etc. also figure among the rooms.

While counting the total surface of dwelling the floor-space covered by the built-in furniture and the premises adjoining without a door (alcove, dining area) has to be taken into account too.
The premises built and used as a bathroom is regarded as a bathroom even if there is no running water in the dwelling.

In case of one-premises dwelling the total surface should be marked as the surface of the room.


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Hungary 2001 — source variable HU2001A_BATHS — Number of bathrooms with fixed bath or shower
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7. Number of Rooms
_ _ Over 12 square meters
_ Between 4 and 12 square meters
_ Kitchen (4 square meters or bigger)
_ Kitchenette or cupboard
_ Bathroom with bath or shower
_ Bathroom without bath or shower


7. A room is considered as a place bigger than 4 square meters with door and window, and used for daily residence or sleeping. Consulting rooms, offices, workshops, etc., as well as a hall and a dining-room with a window are also considered as rooms. Places joining rooms through a hatch without door (e.g. alcove, dining-box) must not be considered as a separate room, it should be counted in together with a room or kitchen instead.

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Question 7: Number of rooms

The total number of the premises -- in cases of rooms, kitchens, kitchenettes taking into account their total floor-space too -- of the dwelling (holiday house, other housing unit) should be marked in the printed boxes. While defining the total floor-space of the premises also the floor-space occupied by the built-in furniture and the adjoining parts of the dwelling -- like alcove, cubicle, and dining area -- should be taken into account. The common spaces serving different functions (e.g. cooking area and living room in common space) should be divided by the designations and should be enumerated as separate premises. In cases mansard premises, only the floor-space of the parts less than 1, 90 cm high should not be counted into the total.

Rooms are premises provided with direct natural light and ventilation (with doors, windows), with a floor space of at least 4 square meters, serving for sleeping or staying during the day (bedroom, children's room, dining-room etc.). The hall and the eating-place having also a window, as well as the premises of room-like character used as consultation rooms, waiting rooms, offices etc. also figure among the rooms.

Kitchens are spaces established and used for cooking (maybe, also for eating), of a floor space of at least 4 square meters, in general provided with direct, natural light and ventilation (with window, door). When assigning the rooms and premises for cooking by floor space, the floor space of the adjoining alcove or eating place was included into that of the respective room or kitchen.

Kitchenettes are premises of a floor space under 4 square meters, built and used for cooking. (To this group belong also tea-kitchenettes and cooking cupboards.).

If the dwelling itself does not have a kitchen or kitchenette but there is a summer kitchen which is used by the inhabitants of the main building as a kitchen it should be regarded as a kitchen. If the separate building where the kitchen was has several premises only the one used as a kitchen must be taken into account.

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Hungary 2001 — source variable HU2001A_BATHSN — Number of bathrooms with no fixed bath or shower
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7. Number of Rooms
_ _ Over 12 square meters
_ Between 4 and 12 square meters
_ Kitchen (4 square meters or bigger)
_ Kitchenette or cupboard
_ Bathroom with bath or shower
_ Bathroom without bath or shower


7. A room is considered as a place bigger than 4 square meters with door and window, and used for daily residence or sleeping. Consulting rooms, offices, workshops, etc., as well as a hall and a dining-room with a window are also considered as rooms. Places joining rooms through a hatch without door (e.g. alcove, dining-box) must not be considered as a separate room, it should be counted in together with a room or kitchen instead.

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Question 7: Number of rooms

The total number of the premises -- in cases of rooms, kitchens, kitchenettes taking into account their total floor-space too -- of the dwelling (holiday house, other housing unit) should be marked in the printed boxes. While defining the total floor-space of the premises also the floor-space occupied by the built-in furniture and the adjoining parts of the dwelling -- like alcove, cubicle, and dining area -- should be taken into account. The common spaces serving different functions (e.g. cooking area and living room in common space) should be divided by the designations and should be enumerated as separate premises. In cases mansard premises, only the floor-space of the parts less than 1, 90 cm high should not be counted into the total.

Rooms are premises provided with direct natural light and ventilation (with doors, windows), with a floor space of at least 4 square meters, serving for sleeping or staying during the day (bedroom, children's room, dining-room etc.). The hall and the eating-place having also a window, as well as the premises of room-like character used as consultation rooms, waiting rooms, offices etc. also figure among the rooms.

Kitchens are spaces established and used for cooking (maybe, also for eating), of a floor space of at least 4 square meters, in general provided with direct, natural light and ventilation (with window, door). When assigning the rooms and premises for cooking by floor space, the floor space of the adjoining alcove or eating place was included into that of the respective room or kitchen.

Kitchenettes are premises of a floor space under 4 square meters, built and used for cooking. (To this group belong also tea-kitchenettes and cooking cupboards.).

If the dwelling itself does not have a kitchen or kitchenette but there is a summer kitchen which is used by the inhabitants of the main building as a kitchen it should be regarded as a kitchen. If the separate building where the kitchen was has several premises only the one used as a kitchen must be taken into account.

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Israel 2008 — source variable IL2008A_BATHROOMS — Number of bathrooms
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Questions on housing conditions
[Questions 82-90 asked only once per household]

83. How many bathrooms are available for your use? ____

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Part J: Housing Conditions

2. Instructions for answering questions

b. Number of toilet rooms in apartment
This question provides additional information on the person's standard of living.
Question 10.20 - What is the number of toilet rooms at your disposal?

- If a bathroom includes a toilet, include it as well in the total number of toilets.
- If there are over 10 toilet rooms at the household's disposal, write 10 rooms.
- Later on in this chapter, in paragraph 3.b, you will find a detailed explanation of how to act if two or more households live in the apartment.

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Puerto Rico 1980 — source variable PR1980A_BATHRMS — Number of bathrooms
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H24. How many bathrooms do you have?

A complete bathroom is a room with flush toilet, bathtub or shower, and wash basin with piped water.

A half bathroom has at least a flush toilet.
[] None
[] Only half bathrooms
[] 1 complete bathroom
[] 1 complete bathroom, plus half bath(s)
[] 2 or more complete bathrooms


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Puerto Rico 1990 — source variable PR1990A_BATHRMS — Number of bathrooms
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H17. How many bathrooms do you have?
A complete bathroom is a room with flush toilet, bathtub or shower, and wash basin with piped water. A half bathroom has a flush toilet and a wash basin with piped water.
[ ] 1 None
[ ] 2 Only half bathrooms
[ ] 3 1 complete bathroom
[ ] 4 1 complete bathroom, plus half bath(s)
[ ] 5 2 or more complete bathrooms


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United States 1960 — source variable US1960A_BATHRMS — Number of bathrooms
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[20%]
H30. How many bathrooms are in your house or apartment?

A complete bathroom has both flush toilet and bathing facilities (bathtub or shower).

A partial bathroom has a flush toilet or bathing facilities, but not bath.


[] No bathroom, or only a partial bathroom
[] 1 complete bathroom
[] 1 complete bathroom, plus partial bathroom(s)
[] 2 or more complete bathrooms


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United States 1970 — source variable US1970A_BATHRMS — Number of bathrooms
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H21. How many bathrooms do you have?

A complete bathroom is a room with flush toilet, bathtub or shower, and wash
basin with piped water.
A half bathroom has at least a flush toilet or bathtub or shower, but does not have
all the facilities for a complete bathroom.

[] No bathroom, or only a half bathroom
[] 1 complete bathroom
[] 1 complete bathroom, plus half bath(s)
[] 2 complete bathrooms
[] 2 complete bathrooms, plus half bath(s)
[] 3 or more complete bathrooms

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United States 1980 — source variable US1980A_BATHRMS — Number of bathrooms
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H25. How many bathrooms do you have?
A complete bathroom is a room with flush toilet, bathtub or shower, and wash basin with piped water.

A half bathroom has at least a flush toilet or bathtub or shower, but does not all the facilities for a complete bathroom.

[] No bathroom, or only a half bathroom
[] 1 complete bathroom
[] 1 complete bathroom, plus half bath(s)
[] 2 or more complete bathrooms


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Uruguay 2006 — source variable UY2006A_BATHROOM — Bathrooms
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15. How many bathrooms does it have?
[Question 15 was asked of dwellings that had a bathroom, as per question 14.]
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14. Does this dwelling have a bathroom?

This question and those that follow are also asked to determine the living conditions of the people as well as their level of sanitation. A dwelling is considered as having sanitary service when it has at least one space that has a bathroom, latrine, or toilet--with or without a cistern.

According to the response, the corresponding code will be marked. Whenever the item "No" is marked, the interview continues with question 18.

15. How many bathrooms does it have?

Indicate the quantity of bathrooms.

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Venezuela 2001 — source variable VE2001A_ROOMSHH — Number of rooms with a tub or shower in the household
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5. How many bathrooms with tubs or showers are available for exclusive use of this household? _ _