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I. Characteristics of the housing unit

22. Goods and ICTs: In this housing unit, is there a:

Read all options and circle one code only for each option
Computer, laptop, or tablet?
[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No
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15. Extended questionnaire
This section of the questionnaire contains the questions you must apply in the households you have registered as: Single house on the land, house sharing land with other(s); duplex house; apartment in a building; housing unit in neighborhood or tenement and housing unit in the rooftop room of a building. That is, with classes 1 to 6 of private housing unit class.

IX. Goods and ICT
22. Goods and information and communication technologies (ICT)
The questions distinguish whether or not the residents of the housing unit have household appliances, automobiles, bicycles, information, and communication technology services. Inquire for each good or service, listen to the response, and register the code that corresponds to the respondent's statement for each good and service.

The bicycle response option considers those that are used as a means of transport to work, school, or shopping, among others. Those used for recreational purposes are not taken into account.

Motorcycle or moped includes tricycles and ATVs, regardless of type or size, as long as they are used as a means of transport.

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Radio listening device refers to any device that makes it possible to listen to any frequency (AM and FM) of massive radio broadcasting, and therefore includes radio, radio-recorder, radio alarm clock, and modular radio equipment, as well as devices that have this function, such as cell phones and music players, when their use is indicated by the respondent.

They have a television if the housing unit has any device that reproduces audiovisual television signals, in any form, model, or type of signal.

The laptop or tablet computer option includes desktop, laptop, and notebook computers. The housing unit has a cell phone if any of its residents have one. It includes smartphones.

They have internet if they have access to this means of communication, regardless of the device they use (fixed computer, laptop, cell phone, etc.).

This includes cases in which they have internet even if it is an open WiFi connection outside the housing unit, a situation that may occur because the signal is passed on, stolen, or because it is an open network in a public place that is very close to the housing unit, etcetera.

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Some of the goods and ICTs asked about are shown in the following images:

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In pay TV service, consider any type of provider and technology, whether cable, antenna, etc.; you can even mention names such as VeTv, Dish, Cablemas, Megacable, Sky, TV cable, or those in your work area.

The service of paid movies, music, or videos over the internet refers to the availability in the home to access entertainment, such as watching movies or videos, or listening to music, may be: Netflix, Claro video, Blim, Spotify, Apple music, among others, as long as the service is paid for.

Consider that yes they have appliances when they are in working condition or if the respondent indicates that they are out of order, but they will have them repaired.

If you are informed that any appliance or vehicle belongs to the company or institution where any of the residents of the housing unit work, consider that they do not have it.

Other goods and ICTs that are being asked about are shown in the following images:

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The assets and ICT question is presented in the census manager as follows:

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