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Health Statistics > Years lived in ill health > Male (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1  Hungary:9.3 years 
#2  Mexico:9 years 
#3  Portugal:8.5 years 
#4  Turkey:8.5 years 
#5  Canada:8.4 years 
#6  Czech Republic:8.1 years 
#7  United States:8 years 
#8  Poland:7.8 years 
#9  Slovakia:7.7 years 
#10  Iceland:7.5 years 
#11  Australia:7.3 years 
#12  Sweden:7.2 years 
#13  Belgium:7.1 years 
#14  Netherlands:7.1 years 
#15  Italy:7 years 
#16  Austria:7 years 
#17  New Zealand:6.9 years 
#18  Norway:6.8 years 
#19  Finland:6.8 years 
#20  Germany:6.8 years 
#21  France:6.6 years 
#22  Spain:6.6 years 
#23  United Kingdom:6.6 years 
#24  Greece:6.5 years 
#25  Japan:6.5 years 
#26  Luxembourg:6.4 years 
#27  Switzerland:6.2 years 
#28  Ireland:6.1 years 
#29  Denmark:5.5 years 
Weighted average: 7.2 years  


DEFINITION: Average number of years that males will live in ill health; estimated at birth. Data for 2001. See source for details.

SOURCE: OECD

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