Literal question
The questions 18, 19, 20, and 21 are only to be answered by the household reference person.
19. Tenure status of the dwelling as:
[] Owner, co-owner
[] Tenant in a non-profit dwelling
[] Tenant in a profit dwelling
[] Tenant in a social dwelling
[] Tenant in an employment-tied dwelling
[] Subtenant
[] User (e.g., in the dwelling of parents, relatives and not paying rent)
[] Other (write in): ____
Interviewer instructions
For questions 18 to 21 the enumerator enters answers only for the household reference person
19 Tenure status of the dwelling
Owner, co-owner is marked by the enumerator if one of the household members is the owner or co-owner of the dwelling.
Tenant in a non-profit dwelling is marked by the enumerator if the household lives in a non-profit dwelling and pays a non-profit rent. The tenancy agreement is concluded for an unspecified time.
Tenant in a profit dwelling is marked by the enumerator if the household pays to the owner a profit rent.
Tenant in a social dwelling is marked by the enumerator if the household lives in a social dwelling and pays a non-profit rent. The tenancy agreement for a specified time is concluded with the municipality which provides the social dwelling to the beneficiary.
Tenant in an employment-tied dwelling is marked by the enumerator if the household lives in a dwelling owned by the employer. The tenancy agreement is concluded for a specified time. Caretakers' dwellings are included here.
Subtenant is marked by the enumerator if the household uses only a part of the owner's or tenant's dwelling. This answer is marked by the enumerator also if the entire dwelling whose owner or tenant is abroad is used by the household (in this case two households are enumerated in the same dwelling).
User is marked by the enumerator if the household lives in a dwelling but is not the owner, co-owner, tenant or subtenant and does not pay a rent for living in it. The owner or tenant can be a legal person (e.g. a monastic society lives in a usual dwelling) or a close relative (parents, children, grandparents, etc.). It is not important whether the relative lives in the dwelling or not.
Other is marked by the enumerator for:
Single or family household living in an old people's home, in a residence for single persons, in a hotel, etc.;
Institutional household living in an old people's home, a monastery.
Into the appropriate field the enumerator enters e.g. monastery, old people's home.