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General Census of Population and Housing 1996 - IPUMS Subset

Guinea, 1996
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GIN_1996_PHC_v01_M_v03_A_IPUMS
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National Census Bureau, Republic of Guinea, Minnesota Population Center
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Occupancy status (GN1996A_0042)

Data file: GIN1996-H-H

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 127
End: 127
Width: 1
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Housing characteristics




H01 Mode of occupancy of the dwelling unit

[] 1 Owner
[] 2 Normal renter
[] 3 Subsidized renter
[] 4 Free housing from employer
[] 5 Paid for by parent/friend
[] 6 Other
Categories
Value Category
1 Owner
2 Normal renter
3 Subsidized renter
4 Free housing
5 Paid by family/friend
6 Other
8 Unknown
9 NIU (not in universe)
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
Interviewer instructions
H01: Dwelling occupation status (statut d'occupation du logement)
The housing occupancy variable refers back to the way in which households use buildings for housing. There are several possible scenarios:
a) The household, or rather, the head of household, may be the "owner" of the [building] or [buildings] occupied by his household. Cases of co-ownership are easily assimilated in the "ownership" category.
b) the head of household is not the owner of the housing he occupies. In what capacity [does the owner] of the housing give lodging to the household?

i) The household pays rent in cash or in kind to the owner in exchange [for the lodging]. The household is a "normal renter."
ii) the household pays rent in cash, a part of which is reimbursed by the employer. In other words, part of the rent is paid by the renter, and another part by his employer. In this case it is said that "the rent is subsidized."
iii) the household is lodged by the employer on one of his premises/in his housing, (which is the case with high government officials or company executives), or else the household is lodged by the employer who pays the total amount of the rent to the owner of the housing (here it is a question of paying for 100% of the rent). In this case it is said that the household is "lodged for free by the employer," because the household does not contribute towards the cost of the rent.
iv) The household occupies a dwelling which a relative or friend has graciously made available. It is said that the household is "lodged by a relative or friend."


To get the information you seek, ask the following question of the head of household:
Are you the owner of the housing?
a) If the answer is "yes," simply circle code "1."
b) If the answer is "no," ask a series of questions to verify which of the other 5 possible answers is correct, and then circle the number of the corresponding code.

Description

Definition
This variable indicates the occupancy status in the housing.
Universe
Non-collective dwellings

concept

Concept
Name Vocabulary
Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD IPUMS
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