Literal question
Housing characteristics (living conditions of the household)
L1. Mode of occupancy of the dwelling unit
[] 1 Dwelling occupied by a household present at time of the census
[] 2 Dwelling occupied by a household temporarily absent at time of the census
[] 3 Dwelling empty / vacant
[] 4 Secondary or seasonal dwelling
[] 5 Dwelling under construction
[] 6 Other
Interviewer instructions
Status of residence in dwelling: During the census reference date, residents of a dwelling could be present or temporarily absent. A dwelling could be on construction, empty, secondary or seasonal. Following are definitions of these cases.
Dwelling whose residents are present during the census it's about dwelling usually occupied by one or several households during the census reference date.
Dwelling whose residents are temporarily absents: it's about dwelling usually occupied by one or several households, but absent during the census reference date.
Secondary or seasonal dwelling: is dwelling used as a secondary residence by household who has a primary residence elsewhere. In this category we find also, dwelling owned by Moroccan resident abroad but occupied during vacations.
Empty dwelling: is non-secondary or residential dwelling not occupied by any household during the census reference date. Only dwellings prepared for residence and not demolished are considered such. In addition only certain types of dwellings are considered: villa, apartment in a story building, Moroccan modern or traditional house. Hence, rural houses and slums are not to be considered.
Dwelling under construction: is a dwelling being constructed but its primary features are apparent and can be classified. These dwelling could be occupied sometimes by household(s) during the census reference date.
L1: Mode of occupancy of the dwelling unit
1. Dwelling occupied by a household present at time of the census: it's about every dwelling usually occupied by one or several households during the census reference date.
2. Dwelling occupied by a household temporarily absent at time of the census: it's about every dwelling usually occupied by one or several households, but absent during the census reference date.
3. Dwelling empty/vacant: is non-secondary or residential dwelling not occupied by any household during the census reference date. Only dwellings prepared for residence and not demolished are considered such. In addition only certain types of dwellings are considered: villa, apartment in a story building, Moroccan modern or traditional house. Hence, rural houses and slums are not to be considered.
4. Secondary or seasonal dwelling is every dwelling used as a secondary residence by household who has a primary residence. In this category we find also, dwelling owned by Moroccan residents abroad but occupied during vacations.
5. Dwelling under construction: is a dwelling being constructed but its primary features are apparent and can be classified. These dwelling could be occupied sometimes by household(s) during the census reference date.
6. Other