Literal question
<svar v="VN09A033 VN09A034 VN09A035 VN09A036 VN09A037 VN09A038 VN09A039 VN09A040 VN09A041 VN09A042">[Questions 45-52 were asked of households that have and are representing the dwelling, as per questions 43 and 44.]<br /></svar></p>
<p><svar a="all" v="VN09A034 VN09A035">46. How many of the following rooms are there in this house/flat?<br /><div class="i1">a) Dwelling rooms? _ _<br />b) Bedrooms, in which? _ _<br />[Bedrooms are a subset of dwelling rooms]</div><br /></svar>
Interviewer instructions
<svar a="all" v="VN09A034 VN09A035"><span class="em">Question 46: How many total rooms, and how many of these rooms are bedrooms are there in this house/flat?</span><br />A dwelling room should be surrounded by walls and covered by a roof, creating a space independent from other rooms (a space isolated by movable curtains is not regarded as a room).<br /><br />Rooms include: bedrooms, dining rooms, kitchens, guestrooms, studies, warehouses, business rooms (if these rooms are in the same house and used for habitation). A room should satisfy 2 conditions: (1) its walls should have a height of at least 2.1 meters and (2) a size of at least 4 square meters. The enumerator asks the question, in combination with viewing, to record the total number of rooms, and of those how many are bedrooms, in the appropriate boxes.<br /></svar>