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Section I. Description of habitation

1. Type of habitation:

[] 1 Apartment residential house [to question 2]
[] 2 Apartment [to question 2]
[] 3 Garden apartment, dacha
[] 4 Dormitory for pupils and students
[] 5 Dormitory (other than dormitory for pupils and students)
[] 6 Hotel
[] 7 Other dwelling premise
[] 8 Non-dwelling premise, used to live
[For responses from code number 3 to 8 end of interview on section 1]
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20.1. In question 1 "Type of habitation":
- a one-apartment residential house is a house comprising one apartment with a separate entrance from the building surrounding grounds. One-apartment residential houses include individual residential houses (cottages) comprising several rooms, one kitchen, and other utility rooms;

- an apartment is a housing unit consisting either of one or several habitable rooms, a kitchen, and other utility rooms and having a separate entrance from the building surrounding grounds or from auxiliary areas of the apartment house;

- a dormitory is a residential house (or its part) specially built or reconstructed for citizens to live during the period of their work (service) or training;

- a hotel is a group of buildings and facilities, a building or its part intended for temporary residence of people with hotel services provided to them;

- other residential premises include housing units in non-residential buildings, mobile housing units (cars, trailers), etc.
For respondents working for organizations and permanently residing in apartments and other residential facilities at these organizations, a check mark is entered in the box corresponding to the type of dwelling he/she lives in. For example, if a doctor resides in an apartment at the hospital and a teacher- at the school, the box "apartment" is marked. But if a doctor or a teacher occupies a room furnished for residence in a non-residential building (hospital, school), the box "other residential unit" is marked;
- non-residential premises used for residence include premises not intended for residence (garages, sheds, etc.);