H1. Type of living quarter (Determined from appearance of dwelling)
[] 2 Town house
[] 3 Apartment, flat, condominium, and others
[] 4 Row house
[] 5 Concrete row house
[] 6 Room
[] 7 Office room
[] 8 Mobile
[] 9 Others
A suite is a group of rooms that are part of a building that can be used by a household as a living place. A suite must consist of a kitchen, toilet and entrance walkway of one own. Examples of suites include apartments, flats, condominiums, mansions, and condotel. [A condotel as known as a condo hotel is a building that is used both as a condominium and hotel].
This is a building, a room or a house used by the household to live in. This particular type of a house has two or more than two units in a row and has one or more than one common wall separating each unit. The building can be a single storey or multiple floors. Row houses or row buildings also include row floating houses of workers of the Royal Irrigation Department.
This is one or more rooms used as a living place for a household in a single house, where there are more than one households living in the house. There may be a kitchen, a toilet or an entrance walkway for the room. Alternatively, all the households may live in separate rooms but share a common kitchen, toilet and the entrance walkway.
If a single house has a principal household (a household that occupies a major portion of the house) and other households that use a partial area of the house, the living place of the principal household is considered a single house and that of other households as rooms in a single house. This allocation occurs regardless of whether a household belongs to the owner or a renter.
This is a room or several rooms within a building, office or storage shade in which a particular household lives. Examples include the living quarters of an office watchman, and a timber warehouse in which laborers live.
These are mobile structures in which a household can live.
These are other living places in which a household can live, but it cannot be a cave, a space underneath a bridge, or a temporary shade where a laborer lives temporarily.
5.5.3 Part 3 Questions on housing
[Ask only for the sample private household]
H1: Type of living quarter
(Determine from appearance of dwelling)
[Table summarizing column H1 not presented here]
2. Townhouse
3. Apartment, flat, condominium and others
4. Row house
5. Concrete row house
6. Room
7. Office room
8. Boat, house boat or mobile home
9. Others
Procedure for recording the form
Record the codes that correspond to the type of living quarter in the check box. Consideration should be made based on the appearance of the house (for example: the house looks like the shade (no walls) and it contains several households living together). In consideration for the type of living quarters, the living place of the main household is the detached house, and other households have their living place classified as "Others".