Literal question
General characteristics -- For all individuals
[Questions 1-8 were asked of all persons.]
6. Where do you habitually live?
If the place of habitual residence is the locality or place where enumerated, simply mark the box "here." Otherwise, write the name of the locality or place, the department, and province, respectively. If living abroad simply write the name of the country.
[] Here
____ Locality or place
____ Department or division
____ Province or foreign country:
Interviewer instructions
General characteristics
27. In the question number 6 you should write the place where the person habitually resides.
If the person habitually resides in the location or place where you are taking the census, you will mark the box: Here.
[An example for question 6 is not presented here.]
[p.130]
28. One of the forms of considering habitual resident is that of identifying as such the persons who have lived in the place where they answer the census for the past six months or more.
The mother-in-law of Mr. Pereira has lived with this family since a year ago.
So you will consider her as [habitual resident], and in the form you will mark:
[x] Here
____ Location or place
____ Department or area
____ Province or foreign country
[p.131]
29. Another of the forms of considering habitual residence is that of locating as such all persons who, despite not living in the place where they are enumerated, since six months ago or more, has decided to establish residency in this place.
You encounter in a census household a person in service who arrived from Paraguay a month ago to the place where the census is taking place, having decided to establish his/her residency there.
You will then consider this person [habitual resident].
If the person arrived at the place where he/she is enumerated less than six months ago, you should consider him/her [habitual resident] if he/she has decided to [establish] his/her residency in the place where he/she is enumerated.