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Self-perceived Health by Education and Sex in Austria 2024

Key Insights from 2024 Data:

  • Education-Health Gradient: Higher education levels correlate with better self-perceived health. Tertiary educated individuals (ED5-8) report 84.4% good/very good health versus 61.1% for primary educated (ED0-2).
  • Gender Differences: Men generally report slightly better health than women across all education levels, with tertiary educated men showing the highest positive health perception (86.0%).
  • Vulnerable Groups: Primary educated women show the highest proportion of poor health perception, with 12.2% reporting bad/very bad health combined.
  • Positive Health Dominance: Across all groups, good and very good health perceptions dominate, indicating generally positive health self-assessment in Austria.

Legend: This chart shows the percentage distribution of self-perceived health levels across different education groups and genders in Austria for 2024. Education levels: ED0-2 (Primary/Lower secondary), ED3_4 (Upper secondary/Post-secondary), ED5-8 (Tertiary). Health levels range from Very Bad to Very Good, with VG_G representing the combined Very Good + Good categories.

Self-perceived health by sex, age and educational attainment level

AT (Austria)

Data-Level: AT Source: Eurostat - Self-perceived health by sex, age and educational attainment level (hlth_silc_02)
Note: Data shows percentage distribution of self-perceived health levels. ED0-2: Primary and lower secondary education; ED3_4: Upper secondary and post-secondary non-tertiary education; ED5-8: Tertiary education.

General population structureSelf-Perceived Health

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