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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. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. You should write at least 150 words.

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The image displays the percentage of Ghanaian households categorized by poverty level (very poor, poor, non-poor) with access to refrigerator, electricity, and water from 1991/1992 to 1998/1999. For refrigerators, very poor households had access at 2% in 91/92 and 2% in 98/99, poor households at 4% in 91/92 and 5% in 98/99, and non-poor households at 37% in 91/92 and 39% in 98/99. For electricity, access increased from 18% to 28% for very poor, 36% to 48% for poor, and 73% to 91% for non-poor from 91/92 to 98/99. Water access showed very poor households at 37% in 91/92 and 45% in 98/99, poor households at 60% in 91/92 and 75% in 98/99, and non-poor households at 76% in 91/92 and 80% in 98/99.
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The bar graph provides an analysis of how many people have access to daily needs (refrigerator, electricity, and water) in Ghana for the year 1991/1992 and 1998/1999. The units are given as percentages.

As an overall trend, it can be readily seen that high percentage of population in each group of poverty in Ghana had water in both years, while reverse was the case for refrigerator. Additionally, access for electricity was similar to water’s.

As inspection of data clearly shows that a big majority of people in poor and non-poor class were able to use water both in year 1991 and 1998, while these percentages were diminished when it comes to very poor population. This type of rate change is also suited for access of electricity of people in Ghana; Thus, approximately average of 80 percent of non-poor could use electricity, and a half of poor people had an access of that.

A closer glance of data reveals that even not more than a third of population of non-poor individuals were using refrigerator in 1991 and 1998. Surprisingly, only unsignificant proportion of poor and very poor population used refrigerator.

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