Definition
1. Regular Household consists of a single or a combined household. A single household is defined as a household in which all its members occupy a single census house. A combined household is defined as a household in which its members are lodged in rooms located in two or more buildings. A combined household can occur if a household has members eating in one place but has another apartment or census house used by this household.
2. Institutional Household consists of a group of persons who live in an institution having common arrangements for food or taking their food from a common kitchen. Examples of institutional households are hostels, boarding houses, hotels, prisons, hospitals, orphanages, military installations etc.
3. Transient Population/Household includes persons on transit or en route to a certain destination, e.g. persons who stayed on Census Night in airports, bus stands, in vehicles, including persons travelling on foot (trekkers etc.). In general, transient population includes all persons who are found to be on the move at the time of Census enumeration.