Definition
House: A separate structure built and equipped for living of one or more households and having infrastructure provisions
Apartment: A permanent dwelling unit intended for a single household within a building containing two or more units each with its own entrance. The apartment building thus provides living for two or more households and has infrastructure provisions (pipes, heating system, water and inside toilet facility).
Student dormitory: A permanent dwelling built for shared accommodation for pupils and students of all levels of education.
Public dormitory: A dwelling built for shared accommodation for workers, soldiers or other common group of residents.
Non-living quarter: A housing unit (permanent building) that has not been built, constructed, converted or arranged for human habitation but for other purposes such as establishments, enterprises and office and however, actually in use as living quarters at the time of census. These include housing units in offices, train and so forth. Living quarters is structurally separate and independent places of abode occupied at the time of the census.
Other living quarters: It comprises places of households and persons abode at the time of census other than ger, house, apartment, dormitories and non-living quarters. These include roof, entrance and ground floor of building and tunnel, forest, mountain rock and other. In other words, it includes homeless people.