The Annual Housing Survey (AHS) collects data every other year on the Nation's people and homes. Also, the AHS continuously collects data on major metropolitan areas, coming back to each area about once every four years. The Census bureau conducts these interviews for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Most interviews are face to face, and the rest by telephone. AHS interviews ask about age, sex, income, highrises, houses, mobile homes, vacant homes, etc. Depending on the kind of home, the AHS queries homeowners about repairs and mortgages, recent movers about the home they left and why they moved, workers about their commute. A typical interview has over 500 items, all described in the Directory.
Annual Housing Survey Data Project Questionnaire Directory
1989
324 pages
Report
No indication
English
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