Interviewer instructions
<span class="em">3.17.1 A permanent resident means</span><div class="i1">a) an individual regularly lives in the house on the date of census.<br />b) a new baby who was born before or at the time of the census, but s/he has not been brought to the house.<br />c) an individual temporarily resides in the house for not having any permanent house to live.<br />e) an individual moves in the house after the census date, intends to regularly lives in the house, and has never been enumerated.<br />f) servants, labors, construction labors who have left their homes for more than 3 months and have lived in the current living place less than 3 months.</div><span class="em">3.17.2 Temporary leaving </span>means those who normally live in the house on a regular basis, but they have been temporarily away for less than 3 months as of the census date. These include military training, wild food picking, hunting, fishing, salesman, etc. who are not enumerated even though they have been away for more than 3 months.</p>
<p><span class="em">3.17.3 Temporary living aboard </span>means those who temporary living aboard for studying, training, etc., and have no intention to settle aboard even though they have lived aboard for more than 3 months.</p>
<p><span class="em">Columns 1 - 7 Interview and record the detailed information of every household member.</span></p>
<p><span class="em">Column 6 Living conditions</span></p>
<p>Record code in _ which corresponds to the answer of living conditions of each household member.
<br /><span class="em">1. Permanent resident </span>record code 1 for</p>
<div class="i1">- Those regularly live in the house and on the date of census.<br />- New babies who were born before the date of census and have not been brought home.<br />- Those moved in the house after the date of census and intend to live and not having been enumerated elsewhere.</div><span class="em">2. Temporary leaving members</span> record code 2 for</p>
<div class="i1">- Those who normally live in the house on a regular basis, but they have been temporarily away for not more than 3 months as of the date of census.<br />- Those leaving for military training, wild material collecting, hunting, fishery, etc. who have no opportunity to be enumerated anywhere else, even though they have left for more than 3 months.</div><span class="pg">p. 68</span></p>
<p><span class="em">3. Temporary living aboard</span> record code 3 for those who are living aboard for studying, training, study visit, temporary work etc. without intention to live permanently aboard.