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Health Statistics > Percentage of life lived in ill health > Female (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount 
# 1   Mexico: 15.3% 
# 2   Poland: 14.7% 
# 3   Turkey: 14.2% 
= 4   Slovakia: 13.9% 
= 4   Hungary: 13.9% 
# 6   United States: 13.5% 
# 7   Portugal: 13.4% 
# 8   Canada: 12.6% 
# 9   Netherlands: 11.9% 
# 10   Czech Republic: 11.8% 
= 11   Spain: 11.6% 
= 11   Belgium: 11.6% 
= 11   New Zealand: 11.6% 
= 11   Iceland: 11.6% 
= 15   Norway: 11.4% 
= 15   France: 11.4% 
= 15   Australia: 11.4% 
= 18   Italy: 11.3% 
= 18   United Kingdom: 11.3% 
# 20   Ireland: 11.2% 
# 21   Sweden: 11.1% 
= 22   Greece: 11% 
= 22   Luxembourg: 11% 
= 24   Denmark: 10.9% 
= 24   Germany: 10.9% 
# 26   Finland: 10.8% 
# 27   Austria: 10.7% 
# 28   Japan: 10.6% 
# 29   Switzerland: 10.2% 
Weighted average: 12.0%  



DEFINITION: Estimated percentage of total years of expected lifespan to be lived in ill health. Estimated for females at birth. Data for 2001. See source for further details.

SOURCE: OECD

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