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2011 Census Analysis – How do people rate their Health? An analysis of general health by long term limiting illness and deprivation

Across England and Wales one in 25 people (4.3 per cent of the usual private household population; 2.4 million people) are in ‘Good’ health despite a disability.

Among the disabled population, younger people are more likely to be in ‘Good’ health; more than half of all of disabled children are in ‘Good’ health (55.3 per cent) compared to a fifth (19.7 per cent) of the disabled population aged 85 and over.

Posted in: Grey Literature on 03/26/2014 | Link to this post on IFP |
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