Measure of dwelling Sample Clauses

Measure of dwelling size When measuring dwelling size, two main definitions are evident: • the number of rooms; and • the number of bedrooms (Department of Housing and Regional Development 1994). It has been argued that measures of overcrowding and underutilisation should be based on the number of bedrooms rather than the number of rooms in a dwelling, as the number of bedrooms allows the number of rooms which provide appropriate privacy for sleeping, studying and other activities to be identified (Department of Housing and Regional Development 1994). Kendig (1987) has argued that floor area is a better measure of the size of dwellings, as this takes into account changes over time such as the combining of living and dining rooms. Extending the number of bedrooms measure to include floor area space could provide information about bedroom size, allowing judgments to be made about whether a bedroom could adequately accommodate more than one person. While there would be advantages with this model, the availability of data about the floor area of bedrooms in CSHA dwellings is not currently recorded, thereby making this option not feasible at this time. However future improvement to the measure of dwelling could allow this option to be explored at a later date. For the purpose of the CSHA data collection it is proposed that the number of bedrooms is the definition unit of measuring overcrowding and underutilisation. A bedroom is defined as being: ‘identified by the intended use for which a room was designed and also other rooms permanently modified and intended for use as bedrooms (e.g. sleep-out or built-in verandah’ (AIHW 2000).
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