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Dwelling Unit Characteristics
[Questions 43-56 were asked of all households]

47. Total number of occupied rooms - Report the total number of rooms occupied by the household in the dwelling unit in the grid

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Section 4: Habitation Characteristics

This section gives information on the characteristics of the household's lodging.

In the case where a more than one questionnaire is used for the household, the answers to the questions on the habitation's characteristics shall only be noted on form number 1 used for the household.

47. Number of occupied rooms

A room is a space in the habitation unit or in other units used for habitation, surrounded by walls going from the floor to the ceiling [or, eventually, the roof] or to at least a height of 2 meters above the ground, and large enough to contain one adult bed.

NB: Are included in the definition, bedrooms, dining rooms, living rooms, studies, habitable lofts [attics], household personnel rooms, kitchens, rooms used to exercise a profession or for trading, and other spaces used for habitation or destined for habitation, with the condition that they satisfy the conditions on habitable surface and walls. Hallways, verandas, vestibules, etc., bathrooms, and WC must not be counted as rooms, even if they satisfy these conditions.

Q: "How many rooms does your housing have?"
Write down the number corresponding to the obtained response.