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Section III. Private housing data
[Applies to questions 1-16]

8. Does the home have a place to cook?

(Only mark one)

[] 1 Used exclusively by the home
[] 2 Shared by several homes
[] 3 Not present
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Section III. Private housing data.

Question 8. Does the home have a place to cook?
With this question, you want to know if the home has an area for cooking, either for use by only one home or shared between several, or if it does not have a place for this. Therefore you must ask the question as it appears.
This is understood to mean any space separated from other rooms of the home, regardless of its size, that is used specifically to prepare food, store products, wash and store dishes - what is commonly known as a kitchen.
Note that this space does not necessarily have to be a room, so its area may be greater than or less than 4 square meters, although it must be separated by walls.
This includes kitchen spaces that also have a table with chairs used for eating. Those homes in which the dining room and kitchen make up one room because they are not separated by walls should be considered a kitchen, and of course count as one room.
If you are told that the home has a place to cook, in the box you will mark 1 (if it is only used by this home) or box 2 (if it is shared between several homes).
If there is no place to cook, mark the box not present.
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