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Kiribati 2010 Quintiles

Quintiles divide households into five equal groups based on a wealth index, which reflects differences in living standards through factors such as education, employment, housing, language use, and access to services like internet. For Kiribati in 2010, this breakdown helps compare the bottom 20% of households with the top 20%, showing how opportunities and conditions vary across the spectrum. The dataset covers variables including age, sex, relationship, place vs. usual residence, ethnicity, marital status, religion, home island, birthplace, residence prior year, schooling, English and Kiribati language use, sports, internet, fertility, habits, educational attainment, study, women’s life/work status (wlw), class of worker, occupation, industry, and unemployment. Analyzing these indicators across quintiles highlights patterns of inequality and areas where progress can be targeted to support those at the lower end of the wealth index. Use the button below to view the tables.

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