For 2023, simply over 10 per cent of non-EU residents aged 65 and over residing in Cyprus perceived themselves to be in unhealthy or very unhealthy state of well being, in keeping with a Eurostat survey launched on Monday.
By comparability, throughout the EU 28 per cent of non-EU residents in the identical age bracket noticed themselves to be in unhealthy or very unhealthy state of well being.
For the age group 45-64, 11 per cent of non-EU residents additionally perceived themselves to be in unhealthy or very unhealthy well being, whereas 9.7 per cent of residents of different EU international locations and eight.3 per cent of nationals reported the identical state of affairs. For individuals aged 16-44 years previous, the totally different citizenship teams all reported very low numbers of unhealthy or very unhealthy state of self-perceived well being.
Amongst non-EU residents, the share of ladies who had a nasty or very unhealthy self-perception of well being was 8.5 per cent in contrast with 7.3 per cent for males. For nationals, the quantity for ladies was 9.8 per cent in contrast with 8 per cent for males, whereas for residents of one other EU nation, males had the next self-perception of unhealthy or very unhealthy well being (7.8 per cent) than ladies (7.4 per cent).
The EU international locations with the very best shares of non-EU residents in a nasty or very unhealthy state of self-perceived well being have been Latvia, Estonia and France. The bottom shares have been recorded in Italy adopted by Malta and Bulgaria.