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The image displays a bar chart with three categories (Refrigerator, Electricity, Water) across two time periods (91/92 and 98/99), broken down by three poverty levels: very poor, poor, and nonpoor. For Refrigerator in 91/92, the percentages are 3% (very poor), 11% (poor), and 24% (nonpoor); in 98/99, they are 3%, 7%, and 37% respectively. For Electricity in 91/92, the percentages are 48% (very poor), 57% (poor), and 73% (nonpoor); in 98/99, they are 34%, 48%, and 85%. For Water in 91/92, the percentages are 55% (very poor), 69% (poor), and 76% (nonpoor); in 98/99, they are 57%, 69%, and 80%. A note clarifies that 'Access to water denotes access to water from the private pipe, neighbour/private source or public pipe.'
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The graph shows the percentage of Ghana Statistical Service in 1991/1992 to 1998/1999 in three categories refrigerator, electricity, and water based on grouped by poverty. The percentage of the graph are shown from 0% to 90%.
The refrigerator graph shows in 91/92 and 98/99, very poor group remain the same in 3%. However, poor group decreased 4% from 91/92 which are 11% to 7% in 98/99. Although poor group plummeted, non poor increased 13% in the last seven years.
The chart shows the significant difference percentage of refrigerator and electricity. In 91/92 these three groups have the percentage of 48, 57, and 75 counts from the very poor group. While two groups of very poor and poor decreased to 14% and 9%, nonpoor grew up to 12% in 98/99.
The access of water in Ghana have the most percentage by very poor group in 91/92 at 55% and increase 2% in 98/99. While poor group stayed in 69%, the nonpoor increased 4% from 76% in 91/92.
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