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This document section describes a housing survey that collects information about: (1) the type of building the family resides in, (2) the materials used for the roof and outer walls, (3) the tenure status of the housing unit and lot, (4) the floor area of the unit, and (5) when the building was built and the number of bedrooms. Respondents are asked to choose from a list of options for questions about building type, materials, and tenure status.

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This document section describes a housing survey that collects information about: (1) the type of building the family resides in, (2) the materials used for the roof and outer walls, (3) the tenure status of the housing unit and lot, (4) the floor area of the unit, and (5) when the building was built and the number of bedrooms. Respondents are asked to choose from a list of options for questions about building type, materials, and tenure status.

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PART III
HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS
At the time of visit . . . [ FIRST VISIT - JULY 2012 ]
(a) In what type of building/house does the family reside?
1 - Single house
2 - Duplex
3 - Multi-unit residential (three units or more)
4 - Commercial/industrial/agricultural (office, factory, and others)
5 - Institutional living quarter (hotel, hospital, and others)
6 - Other housing unit (boat, cave, and others)

(b) What type of construction materials are the roofs made of?
1 - Strong materials (galvanized iron, aluminum, tile, concrete, brick, stone, asbestos)
2 - Light materials (cogon, nipa , anahaw)
3 - Salvaged/makeshift materials
4 - Mixed but predominantly strong materials
5 - Mixed but predominantly light materials
6 - Mixed but predominantly salvaged materials
7 - Not applicable

(c) What type of construction materials are the outer walls made of?
1 - Strong materials
(galvanized iron, aluminum, tile, concrete, brick, stone, wood, plywood, asbestos)
2 - Light materials (bamboo, sawali, cogon, nipa, anahaw)
3 - Salvaged/makeshift materials
4 - Mixed but predominantly strong materials
5 - Mixed but predominantly light materials
6 - Mixed but predominantly salvaged materials
7 - Not applicable

(d) What is the tenure status of the housing unit and lot occupied by your family?
1 - Own or owner-like possession of house and lot
2 - Rent house/room including lot
3 - Own house, rent lot
4 - Own house, rent-free lot with consent of owner
5 - Own house, rent-free lot without consent of owner
6 - Rent-free house and lot with consent of owner
7 - Rent-free house and lot without consent of owner
8 - Not applicable

(e) What is the floor area of the housing unit? _____________ square meter

(f) When was this building/house built?

(year)

(g) How many bedrooms does this housing unit have?

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