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NMICS 2010 Report - Central Bureau of Statistics

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<strong>NMICS</strong> <strong>2010</strong>, Mid- and Far Western Regionswhose head had no education (62 percent) or primary education (61 percent) were much more likelythan households whose head had at least secondary education (40 percent) to have no toilet facility.Households in the poorest quintile (85 percent) were over three times more likely than those in therichest quintile (19 percent) to have no toilet.Toilet facility with a flush to septic tank were most common in households <strong>of</strong> the Mid-WesternRegion (23 percent), <strong>of</strong> the Mid-Western Terai (28 percent), in urban areas (53 percent), whose headhad at least secondary education (33 percent) and in the richest quintile (52 percent). Only sixpercent <strong>of</strong> households in the Far Western Mountains, 15 percent <strong>of</strong> households in rural areas, andtwo percent <strong>of</strong> households in the poorest quintile had a toilet facility with a flush to septic tank.87

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