Literal question
<svar a="all" v="HT82A042"><span class="em">10. How building is inhabited</span><br /><div class="i1">[] 1 With a single household<br />[] 2 With several households<br />[] 3 Mixed (business and one household)<br />[] 4 Mixed (business and several households)<br />[] 5 Institution<br />[] 9 All other</div><br /></svar>
Interviewer instructions
<svar a="all" v="HT82A042">49. Use<br />1) Building with a single living unit. <br />List in this category the buildings meant to be occupied by one household and which are used as such at the time of the census.<br />Note that the buildings or structures on the same land as an institution, such as a school, hospital, barracks, or other must be considered separately and counted as such. For example, if in the boundaries of a school there is a house separate and independent, resided in by the director and his family, this house must be considered as a building with one single living unit.<br />2) Building with several living units<br />This is a building occupied by several households at the time of the census even if the structure was not originally designed for this purpose.<br />3-4) Building for several uses, including one single living unit<br />A building can be used as a residence and for commercial purposes at the same time.<br />If the building used for both is resided in by a single household, put an "x" in box "3" of the questionnaire reserved for this purpose or an "x" in box "4" if there are several households.<br /><br /><span class="pg">[p. 22]</span><br /><br />5) Dwelling for collective housing<br />You must consider a dwelling for collective housing as buildings or the building destined to shelter one or several groups of persons.<br />Hotels, boarding homes, hospitals, barracks, etc., belong in this category.<br />6) Everything else<br />List in this remaining category all use made of a building that you cannot classify into groups 1 to 5.<br /></svar>