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RIGHT HAND COLUMN<br />
MO 4<br />
● ☛☛☛☛☛☛<br />
WARNING<br />
DIVIDED<br />
ADDRSSS<br />
● ******<br />
- Multi-occupancy indicator. This will appear only if<br />
the figure in the M.0, colum on your address list is 3<br />
or more<br />
- This will appear only if the address is, in fact, a<br />
‘Divided Address’<br />
WD 11 - Ward code<br />
GR58110/18690 - Grid reference of the first address in the postcode<br />
NON-DIVIDED AND DIVIDED ADDRJZSSES<br />
shared by the sampled address.<br />
Most addresses are listed only once on your address list; these are non-di tided<br />
addresses. (See address serial nos. 01, 02, 04, 05, 07, 09 and 10 on your<br />
example address list) . A few addresses have more than one part listed on the<br />
PAF; these are divided addresses. (See address serial nos 03, 06 and 08 on<br />
your example address list) . Howevar, the PAF is not necessarily complete so one<br />
or more parts of the address may not be listed. This can happen both at<br />
non-divided addresses and divided addresses. For example, at a divided address<br />
the PAF may show a gap in a sequence of numbers (eg in a block of 5 flats where<br />
only flats 1, 3 and 4 are listed) or there ray be a part with an alpha suffix<br />
that is not listed (eg ’69 Main Street’ and ’69B Main Street’ are listed but<br />
’69A Main Street’ is not).<br />
Clearly we wish to ensure that those parts of an address that are not listed on<br />
the PAF are given a chance of selection, but we also want to ensure that those<br />
parts that appear on the PAF do not get a further chance of selection. This is<br />
the purpose of the ‘DIVIDED ADDRSSS’ procedure.<br />
1. Non-di tided addresses<br />
In most cases there will be only one household at the address which you<br />
should attempt to interview. Howe=r, there are two exceptions:<br />
(i) You may find nmre than one household at the address on the address<br />
list. As in previous years you should list all such households on the<br />
form provided and follow the appropriate mlti-household procedure to<br />
determine which household(s) to interview. In England & Wales you<br />
should always use the Concealed Multi-household procedure. In Scotland<br />
you should use the Concealed Multi-household procedure unless the<br />
address has a Multi-occupancy indicator of 3 or more in which case the<br />
Pre-sampled Multi-household procedure should be used.<br />
(ii) You may find a separate flat or building with the same number as the<br />
address on your address list but which is not listed on your address<br />
list. For example when you go to ‘7 Mandells Road’ (see address<br />
serial No O 1 on your example address list) you find:-<br />
8s<br />
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