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Housing Mobility and Location Choice - Urbanet - Curtin University

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REVEALED PREFERENCE SURVEY: <strong>Housing</strong> location questions<br />

HOUSE AND HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS<br />

1. Description of the dwelling (interviewer)<br />

1. Separate house<br />

Semidetached, row or terrace house, townhouse:<br />

2. 1 storey<br />

3. 2 or more storeys<br />

Flat, unit or apartment:<br />

4. 1 or 2 storey block<br />

5. 3 storey block<br />

6. 4 or more storey block<br />

7. Attached to a house<br />

8. Caravan, tent, cabin in a caravan park<br />

9. Caravan, tent, cabin, houseboat not in a caravan park<br />

10. Improvised home<br />

11. House or flat attached to a shop/office<br />

2. Which of the following best describes your household type?<br />

1. Person living ALONE.<br />

2. Married couple ONLY.<br />

3. Married couple living ONLY with their unmarried child(ren) aged 15 years <strong>and</strong> over.<br />

4. Married couple living ONLY with their child(ren) aged 0-14.<br />

5. Married couple living ONLY with their child(ren) aged 0-14 <strong>and</strong> their unmarried<br />

child(ren) aged 15 or over.<br />

6. One person living ONLY with his/her unmarried child(ren) aged 15 or over.<br />

7. One person living ONLY with his/her child(ren) aged 0-14.<br />

8. One person living ONLY with his/her child(ren) age 0-14 <strong>and</strong> his/her unmarried<br />

child(ren) aged 15 or over.<br />

9. Unrelated house sharers<br />

10. Other<br />

3. How many people live in this house?<br />

_____<br />

4. Household employment structure:<br />

1. No earner<br />

2. One earner<br />

3. Two or more earners<br />

5. Please indicate tenure type:<br />

1. Renting (private)<br />

2. Renting (public)<br />

3. Living with family<br />

22 <strong>Urbanet</strong><br />

Working Paper No 2: <strong>Housing</strong> <strong>Mobility</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Location</strong> <strong>Choice</strong><br />

Curtis & Montgomery Oct 2006

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