Literal question
4. Type of building with regard to use:
[] Only residential
[] Mostly residential
[] For leisure and recreation
[] Building containing old people's home, students' residence, monastery, etc.
[] Hotel
[] Other mostly non-residential building
Interviewer instructions
4 Type of building with regard to use:
Only residential is marked by the enumerator for buildings that are entirely used for residence. Thus they have no business premises (store, office, etc.) or premises for performing an agricultural activity (stable, hey barn, granary, etc.)
Important
A garage which is used only by residents in the building is not counted as a business premise.
Mostly residential is marked by the enumerator for buildings in which the major part of the area (more than a half) is residential (dwellings) and the smaller part is non-residential (business premises or premises for agricultural activity).
For leisure and recreation is marked by the enumerator for buildings in which residential premises are used for leisure and recreation. These are houses for leisure and recreation (holiday house, vineyard cottage, etc.) and multi-dwelling buildings in which the major part of the area is used for leisure and recreation (dwellings that are used for leisure and recreation represent the major part of the building, while the smaller part is used for dwellings or other premises).
Building containing old people's home, student's residence, monastery, etc. is marked by the enumerator for buildings in which the major part of the area is intended for people living in an institutional dwelling, for student residence, etc. These buildings can have usual dwellings or other premises but they must represent the smaller part of the building's area.
Hotel is marked by the enumerator if at the time of the 2002 Census the hotel was used for permanent residence by one or more persons. Motels and similar accommodations (guesthouses) are also counted.
Other mostly non-residential building is marked by the enumerator for various business buildings, schools, kindergartens, hospitals and other buildings which are in full or predominantly used for non-residential purposes but were at the time of the 2002 Census used for permanent residence by one or more persons.