decile


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(statistics) any of nine points that divided a distribution of ranked scores into equal intervals where each interval contains one-tenth of the scores

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For one, those from the first decile, which have annual income of about PHP86,000, they spent an estimated PHP4.7 billion on unhealthy products, while expenditures on medical care were around PHP2.6 billion.
"Mental health and family violence don't discriminate by decile, and we advocate for multi-disciplinary school-based health services in every school in New Zealand, not just decile five, in line with this Labour-led government's campaign promise in 2016."
In everything that follows, I use the MeanOverlap values from the previous month to sort funds into deciles and then calculate the average for a given portfolio characteristic in the next month for each decile.
In Table 4(f), we see that 15.1% of filers with 3 or more children are in the 9th decile, 9.4% in the next 5%, 8.0% are in the next 4% and 2.4% are in the top 1%.
'These findings highlight the need for compensatory transfers to protect those who are most negatively affected by the TRAIN, especially the poorest two or the poorest four deciles, through targeted subsidies for three to four years,' she added.
Table S2: Predictive Ratios by Number of HCCs and Matched Sample Observed Spending Decile for OLS with LASSO Selected Risk Adjustors.
Between 2000 and 2016, wages played an increasingly large role in the income of each of the six lower deciles, particularly the two lowest; in the bottom decile, the proportion of wages rose from 31.7% to 49.9% of household income, and in the second decile, from 47.9% to 64.0%.
This variable also gives a clear indication of difference between lower and higher decile, which is also an indication of inequalities and its dis-connects for a society.
Almost all of the incremental personal income tax (86% of the net) would be paid by those in the top decile. This group currently pays almost 80% of all federal personal income taxes.
Analysis by income decile reveals that 54.9% of households in the bottom decile, 28% in the seventh decile, and 13.5% in the top decile spend more than 30% of their income on housing.
The first column breaks down the households by decile (definition: each of 10 equal groups into which a population can be divided according to the distribution of values of a particular variable, which in this case is household income).
Table 1 shows the rate of change in the nominal income of the tenth decile level data for 2005 and 2011.
Approximately 10 000 respondents living in the 10 provinces were not included in the categorical ranking of household income level, adjusted at the health region level (explanatory variable); these participants were grouped in the "Missing" Category of income decile for analysis, which has been done previously with CCHS data.
Each cell that corresponds to row iand column j contains four pieces of information: the first figure is the number of firm-years that were in misclassification decile iin period (t--1) and transferred to misclassification decile j in period t.
The model considers 27 productive sectors; 20 family types differentiated by the income decile and socio-demographic stratum (urban and rural) they belong to; two production factors (labor and capital); and 12 consumption goods (see table 1).