evidence of this; those individuals in the bottom quintile made substantially smaller payments and gifts than those in the top quintile, although this may ... with a prescription exceeding a person’s entire monthly income. Payments for consultations ... and associated medication by economic status quintile Poorest 20% Official payments 2047 (1000) Informal gifts (inc. money) 2125 (1500) Cost of travel to consultation 1326 (200) Prescription medication 819 (800) Other medicine 990 (500) Per capita monthly household
TABLE 2.5.C PER CAPITA MONTHLY CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE BY URBAN/RURAL AREAS AND QUINTILES, 2005-06 While analysing household income and consumption expenditure we need to consider the different sources of income of both the rich and poor. In table 2 ... TABLE 2.5.C PER CAPITA MONTHLY CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE BY URBAN/RURAL AREAS AND QUINTILES, 2005-06 Quintiles Urban Rural Total Urban Rural Total 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH TOTAL See table 22 in the main body of this report for further desegregation. Income
personnel costs than schools in the two highest quintiles. The highest level ... that there has been an eveningout of personnel expenditure in better-off quintiles ... Variation from the mean for state per capita expenditure by quintile Table 6.14 Percentiles Std. Deviation Mean Per Capita ExpenditureType Personnel PC Non-personnel PC
Consumption Types Food Total Lowest 20% Second 20% Third 20% Fourth 20% Highest 20% Beverages and Tobaccos Housing Clothing Transportation Health care Entertainment Personal care Education Others
Index_Maize Log(Income in the past 3 months) Log(Income in the past 3 months)_Maize Log(Annual non‐food expenditure, 1, 000 Rp) Log(Annual non‐food expenditure, 1, 000 Rp)_Maize 1 (any type of employment) 1 (any type of employment)_Maize Panel
33% of households in inner London have incomes in the lowest quintile nationally, 22% in outer London and 16% in the Greater South East, 2.8 million households ... to levels of around £423. Nationally the types of households most likely to be within ... Table 13: Summary of each option’s impact on lowest quintile incomes Peak year (in terms of proportion of income) Before Housing Costs Current bill (2006/07) Base case Options1c phased Option 1c phased part 1 After Housing Costs Current bill (2006/07) Base
* EOL-EI End-of-Life Expenditure Index. † Odds ratio for $1000 change in EOL-EI. ‡ Based on the Charlson Comorbidity Index. § Monthly income of ZIP code of residence. Significance of difference between quintiles not tested. ¶ Number of cohort members treated ... Appendix Table 2. Characteristics of the Colorectal Cancer Cohort according to Level of Medicare Spending in Hospital Referral Region of Residence* Characteristic Quintile of EOL-EI Odds Ratio (95% CI)† (Lowest) (Highest) Cohort members
Table 3.8 Second earner time use by primary income (phase 2) Primary income quintiles H1 Child care hours Domestic hours # Children under 5 H2 Child care hours Domestic hours # Children under 5 ... Table 3.8 Second earner time use by primary income (phase 2) Primary income quintiles H1 Child care hours Domestic hours # Children under 5 H2 Child care hours Domestic hours # Children under 5 Saving and labour supply
of welfare changes by household type in case of scenario SC4. One can observe that this dynamic is very similar irrespective of the income quintile, with some ... Change with respect to the reference scenario Quintile 1 Quintile 2 Quintile 3 Quintile 4 Quintile 5 Year Source: Authors’ simulations using SIDYN 2.0. Figure 8 Welfare Change in Slovenia in Case of Increasing Government Spending on R&D by 20
the dynamic of welfare changes by household type in case of scenario SC4. One can observe that this dynamic is very similar irrespective of the income quintile, with some divergence ... policy scenarios are the ones from income quintiles 2-4, i.e. the households ... Change with respect to the reference scenario Quintile 1 Quintile 2 Quintile 3 Quintile 4 Quintile 5 Year Source: Authors’ simulations using SIDYN 2.0.