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Section 11: Housing - Head of household

B. Characteristics of Occupied Dwelling Unit and Land Tenancy

46. Number of bedrooms

46(a). How many bedrooms are there in this dwelling unit? (Count all bedrooms including spares not occupied. Bedrooms are used mainly for sleeping and exclude makeshift and temporary sleeping quarters)

[] 0 None
[] 1
[] 2
[] 3
[] 4
[] 5 and more
[] 9 Not stated
Interviewer: Question 46(b) applies only to heads of households living in dwelling units occupied by more than one household.

[Question 46(b) was asked of households living in dwelling units occupied by more than one household.]

46(b). How many bedrooms are occupied/available for use by your household?

[] 0 None
[] 1
[] 2
[] 3
[] 4
[] 5 and more
[] 9 Not stated
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Section 11 - Housing

11.8. Bedrooms

A bedroom is a room equipped with a bed and used for night rest. These rooms should be at least large enough to hold a bed for an adult (4 square metres at the very least). There must be some permanency about the walls enclosing the bedroom. A room in a dwelling unit, which is used for recreation by day and sleeping by night, is not regarded as a bedroom.