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Table SW.3R: Perception <strong>of</strong> a better life,Roma Settlements, 2010Percentage <strong>of</strong> women age 15–24 years who think that their livesimproved during the last one year and who expect that their liveswill get better after one yearPercentage <strong>of</strong> women who thinkthat their lifeImprovedduring thelast one yearWill getbetter afterone yearBoth 1Number <strong>of</strong>women age15–24 yearsAge15–19 28.2 79.5 25.5 42920–24 28.1 82.1 27.0 354AreaUrban 27.9 80.8 25.9 526Rural 28.8 80.3 26.7 256Marital Status*Currentlymarried/32.1 83.8 30.1 472in unionSeparated (15.7) (71.7) (12.8) 41Nevermarried/24.1 76.4 22.1 256in unionEducationNone 20.8 81.0 20.8 115Primary 28.4 81.0 25.5 550Secondary 37.1 84.2 37.1 110Wealth index quintilePoorest 22.1 82.4 20.9 157Second 23.2 85.8 23.2 162Middle 28.4 69.8 24.5 158Fourth 27.5 79.4 22.9 165Richest 41.2 86.4 41.2 142Total 28.2 80.7 26.2 7831MICS indicator SW.3( ) Figures that are based on 25–49 unweighted cases* Disaggregation categories “Widowed” and “Divorced” are not shown in the table due to a smallnumber <strong>of</strong> occurrences (less than 25 unweighted cases)Table SW.3R.M: Perception <strong>of</strong> a better life,Roma Settlements, 2010Percentage <strong>of</strong> men age 15–24 years who think that their livesimproved during the last one year and who expect that their liveswill get better after one yearImprovedduring thelast one yearPercentage <strong>of</strong> men who thinkthat their lifeWill getbetter afterone yearBoth 1Number <strong>of</strong>men age15–24 yearsAge15–19 26.6 76.2 24.4 29520–24 27.6 78.7 26.7 293AreaUrban 26.5 75.6 25.4 399Rural 28.4 81.4 25.9 189Marital Status*Currentlymarried/27.7 80.4 26.6 246in unionNevermarried/27.2 75.4 25.2 315in unionEducationNone (12.4) (77.0) (10.2) 38Primary 26.4 79.2 24.6 400Secondary 32.5 72.1 31.7 146Wealth index quintilePoorest 16.4 69.1 13.8 130Second 20.9 78.7 19.2 126Middle 29.5 73.4 27.2 121Fourth 38.5 82.0 38.0 113Richest 33.0 86.9 33.0 98Total 27.1 77.5 25.5 5881MICS indicator SW.3( ) Figures that are based on 25–49 unweighted cases* Disaggregation categories “Widowed”, “Divorced” and “Separated” are not shown in the table dueto a small number <strong>of</strong> occurrences (less than 25 unweighted cases)254MULTIPLE INDICATOR CLUSTER SURVEY 2010

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