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13494: Persons aged 15-66 years with helath problems and disabilities, by labour force status and type of benefits received (closed series) 2021

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2022-02-22 08:00
Persons with disabilities (1 000 persons):
1 000 persons
Persons with disabilities (per cent of the total group):
per cent
Persons with disabilities (1 000 persons):
Year
Persons with disabilities (per cent of the total group):
Year
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Selected 1 of total 2

Mandatory

Selected 1 of total 1

Mandatory

Selected 0 of total 7

Selected 0 of total 4

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Persons with health problems and disabilities have answered in the survey that they have limitations in activities because of a health problem that has lasted for more than 6 months, and that they think of this health problem as a disability. Therefore, this is group is a subgroup of persons with disabilities, since persons with disabilities don¿t necessarily have a health problem.