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Band 5+: The graph below shows the percentage of households, grouped by poverty, on the basis of access to refrigerator, electricity and water in Ghana for the year 1991/1992 to 1998/1999.

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The image presents bar graphs displaying the percentage distribution of households with access to a refrigerator, electricity, and water for the years 91/92 and 98/99, segmented by "very poor," "poor," and "nonpoor" categories: Refrigerator (91/92): very poor: 1%, poor: 3%, nonpoor: 24%; Refrigerator (98/99): very poor: 3%, poor: 7%, nonpoor: 37%; Electricity (91/92): very poor: 13%, poor: 48%, nonpoor: 73%; Electricity (98/99): very poor: 34%, poor: 57%, nonpoor: 85%; Water (91/92): very poor: 69%, poor: 76%, nonpoor: 85%; Water (98/99): very poor: 57%, poor: 69%, nonpoor: 80%.
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The bar graph compares the percentage of households which are categorized by income level, based on their access to refrigerator, electricity, and water in Ghana in the given period.

Overall, it is clear that there was an increasing trend seen in the year 1991/1992 and 1998/1999. Non-poor had the highest percentage of access to the facilities given in the graph, while the people who had little access to these amenities was the very poor category.

It is evident that electricity was the largest provided source for the rich people in 1998/1999, at about 85%; however, water access was maximum facility provided to both poor and very poor in the given period, at about 69% and 55% respectively. Only 3% of individuals had accessibility to refrigerator over the given period, which was the least popular among the poor and the very-poor group. In 1998/1999, there was a striking difference of 36% between the non-poor and poor, when comes to electricity access.

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