Literal question
<span class="h1">E- Characteristics of the home environment </span></p>
<p>E03. Occupancy status</p>
<div class="i1">[] 1 Owner<br />[] 2 Co-owner<br />[] 3 Lessee<br />[] 4 Co-lessee<br />[] 5 Lease to own<br />[] 6 Housed by employer<br />[] 7 Housed by relatives/friends<br />[] 8 Other<br />If code = 3, 4, 6, or 7 go to E05</div>
Interviewer instructions
<span class="h2">4.5 Part E: characteristics of the dwelling</span></p>
<p><span class="em">E03: occupation status</span>
<br />Circle as appropriate: </p>
<div class="i1">1. Owner: The dwelling must belong to at least one member of the household.<br />2. Co-owner: This is the case when the household has property rights at the same time as another household or jointly with a private or public body on the dwelling that it occupies.<br />3. For ''tenant'': if the household has rented the construction or the dwelling it occupies.<br />4. For ''co-tenant'': If more than one household have rented together the construction or housing they occupy.<br />5. For ''rental sale'': In the case where the household is bound by a contract to pay regularly the fixed-term tenancy at the end of which, the household becomes owner.<br />6. ''Housed by the employer'': in the case where the household occupies a dwelling which is assigned to it by an employer.<br />7. For ''housed by relatives or friends'': This is a household lodged by its relatives in the broad sense of the word, or by friends.<br />8. Other: These are all other situations not previously mentioned.</div><p>If the answer is equal to 3, 4, 6 or 7 go to E05.
<br /><span class="ital">NB: </span>if there are several households in the same compound, occupancy status is referenced to the building. In other words, the person who constructed the building without the support of other people, even if it is on the land of others, is considered to be the owner. Example: A son who builds in his father's compound is considered owner.