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Multi-household address (all rooms covered by Qns. 2-8 (Present<br />

Acccuimodation) except (sub)let rooms. )<br />

llseRU covers private premises only, <strong>and</strong> this household owns or pays rent<br />

for the whole of the RU but occupies only part of it. Seth values (Gross<br />

<strong>and</strong> FAtesble) chould be broken down <strong>and</strong> re-allocatedto the household in th<br />

ssme proportion as the number of rooms in the RU. Deduce frcsnthe codes<br />

covering rocme, viz:<br />

(a)<br />

(b)<br />

NU4BER OF RO@lS CCCUPIED BY THIS HOUSEHOLD (rooms for sole use plus<br />

1/2 shared rooms if there are two households shsring, one third for<br />

3, quarter for 4 etc).<br />

NF!If the ntier of households sharing any roan is not known allow eac<br />

household 1/2 share of that room, ie do not assume that all<br />

households at the addres B share the rooms.<br />

TOTAL NU?.lBEROF ROCS4SIN THE RU (Rooms for this household’s sole “se<br />

plus shared rocms, plus rocms let/sub-let) .<br />

APPIY the PrOportiOn Of (a) tO (b) to the Gross Value <strong>and</strong> the Rateable valu<br />

in turn <strong>and</strong> amend the entries. Round off to the nearest whole A where<br />

necessary, <strong>and</strong> transfer the amended amounts to the coding column in line<br />

with the corresponding interviewer entries <strong>and</strong> ring.<br />

Multi-household address (some rooms covered by Qns. 2-8, some by Qn. 9 )<br />

The RU covers private premises only, <strong>and</strong> this household owns or pays rent<br />

for part of the NJ only:<br />

Both values (Gross <strong>and</strong> Rateable) should be broken down <strong>and</strong> re-allocated to<br />

the househoid in the same proportion as the number of rooms occupied by it<br />

is to the total rocsnsin the RU. Oeduce frm! the codes covering roans, viz<br />

(a) NUMBER OF ROGt4SCCCUPIES BY THIS HOUSEHOLD (Roaus for sole use plus<br />

1/2 shared rOCIm,S)<br />

(b) TOTAL ROC?4SIN THS RU (Rooms for this household”s sole use plus rooms<br />

shared, plus additional rocmts in the RU shown at ‘@. 12).<br />

Apply the pro~rtion of (a) to (b) to the Gross Value <strong>and</strong> the wteable valu<br />

in turn <strong>and</strong> .smendthe entries. Round off to the nearest whole S where<br />

necessary <strong>and</strong> transfer the amended amounts to the coding column - in line<br />

with the corresponding interviewer’s entries <strong>and</strong> ring.<br />

The RU covers business premises* <strong>and</strong> this household is the only household i<br />

the RU.<br />

Both values (Gross <strong>and</strong> Fateable) should be broken down <strong>and</strong> re-allocated so<br />

that it covers private premises only. Oeduct one third from each of the<br />

entries shown for net/gross value - the rsmaining two thirds is an estimate<br />

of the part allocated to private premises. Amend the entries, round off to<br />

the nearest S <strong>and</strong> transfer the smended smounts to the coding column in line<br />

with the corresponding interviewer entries <strong>and</strong> ring.<br />

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