Literal question
<svar v="BR10A035 BR10A036 BR10A038 BR10A039 BR10A041 BR10A043 BR10A044 BR10A045 BR10A046 BR10A047 BR10A048 BR10A049 BR10A050 BR10A051 BR10A052 BR10A053 BR10A054 BR10A055 BR10A056 BR10A057 BR10A058 BR10A059 BR10A060"><span class="h2">2. For occupied permanent private housing units - Household characteristics.</span><br /></svar></p>
<p><svar a="all" v="BR10A044">2.06 ? Does this housing unit have a toilet or hole for the physiological needs, including the toilets located outside or in the property? (Surrounded by walls of any material.) <br />[Question 2.06 was asked for households that reported no bathrooms for exclusive use of residents, per question 2.05.]<br /><span class="ital">Depending on the region of the country, a toilet is called by different names.</span><br /><div class="i1">[] 1 Yes (Go to 2.07)<br />[] 2 No (Go to 2.08)</div><br /></svar>
Interviewer instructions
<svar a="all" v="BR10A044"><span class="em">2.06 - Do you use a toilet or a pit to defecate, even those included in your yard or property? (Surrounded by walls of any material)</span><br /><div class="i1">1 - Yes<br />2 - No</div><br /><br />Consider as a toilet a place bounded by walls of any material, covered or not by a roof, that has a toilet or a pit.<br />According to different regions in the country, bathroom can be known as: outhouse [can], bush, latrine, toilet, lavatory, WC, privy, the john, etc...<br /><br />Depending on the situation, record:<br /><div class="i1">1 - Yes: When there is a toilet or pit use by residents in the household, yard or property. Register this option for households whose residents that share the bathroom with other households.<br />2 - No: When there is not a toilet or pit use by residents in the household, yard or property.</div><br /></svar>