Interviewer instructions
<svar a="all" v="FR75A028"><span class="h3">4.3.2. Question 4: Occupational status.</span><br /><span class="em">Question 4 should receive one single answer among the five answer choices proposed.</span><br /><span class="em">Box 1:</span><br />Are in this case:<br />- the owners of a private house living there;<br />- the owners of the whole residential building of in which they live in one of the apartments;<br />- people who live in a dwelling in which they are co- owner or member in partial ownership of a building in a business. (1);<br />- The beneficiaries of a succession who live in a property in joint ownership.<br />Among the owners you must include the people who had the building constructed on advanced credit by a construction company, whether the payment has been completed or not.<br />[Footnote] (1) In the case of a building belonging to a business, the actions give right to the life interest of a dwelling.<br /><span class="pg">[p.44]</span><br /><span class="em">Box 2:</span> They are only to include in this category people who work and who are sheltered there by their employer, for free or through payments, and for which the dwelling is a requisite of the work contract linking the employer and the employee (that is to say that, if the person changes employer, he must leave his dwelling). Examples: teacher having professional accommodations, stationmaster, concierge or caretaker of a factory living within factory property, etc.<br />These especially are to be excluded and classified in box 4:<br />- people, for example, retirees, having kept their former professional accommodation.<br />- renters of a dwelling belonging to their employer, but for which the dwelling is not mentioned in the work contract and which could be, as a consequence, kept when changing employer.<br /><span class="em">Box 4:</span> You will check box 4 for all the renters or persons who sublet an empty rented place, with the exception of those who are sheltered by their employer (box 2).<br /></svar>