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08251: Need for care and unmet need for health services, by age and education level (per cent) 2002 - 2019
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Berit Otnes, Statistics Norway
+47 450 04 934
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Jorun Ramm, Statistics Norway
+47 92 08 23 99
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Updated
2020-06-25 08:00
Unit
Need for care and recieved help:
per cent or number
Reference time
Need for care and recieved help:
31.12.
Source
Statistics Norway
Database
External PROD
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contents
Mandatory
Selected
1
of total
1
Need for care and recieved help
year
Mandatory
Selected
1
of total
6
2019
2015
2012
2008
2005
2002
type of care
Mandatory
Beginning of word
Field for searching for a specific value in the list box. This is examples of values you can search for.Households with persons in need of help or care , In need of help (shopping, cleaning) (-2015) , In need of help (shopping, cleaning). Persons 67 years and older ,
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Selected
0
of total
24
Households with persons in need of help or care
In need of help (shopping, cleaning) (-2015)
In need of help (shopping, cleaning). Persons 67 years and older
In need of help and living alone (-2015)
In need of help and living alone. Persons 67 years and older
In need of help. Need help/more help (-2015)
In need of help. Need help/more help. Persons 67 years and older
In need of daily care (dressing/undressing, washing oneself) (-2015)
In need of daily care (dressing/undressing, washing oneself). Persons 67 years and older
In need of help. Need help/more help (-2015)
In need of help. Need help/more help. Persons 67 years and older
Received care from other persons living in the household (1998)
Regulary receives special care from relatives . Persons 67 years and older
Regularly receives special care from neighbours or friend . Persons 67 years and older
Help/visit from home help. Past 4 weeks. Persons 67 years and older (-2012)
Help/visit from home nurse. Past 4 weeks. Persons 67 years and over (-2012)
Help/visits from ambulatory or community-based care. Past 4 weeks. Persons 67 years and older
Privately paid help at home. Persons 67 years and above
Help from different sources outside the houshold, paid and unpaid. Persons 67 years and above
Not making contact with GP or specialist despite need for services due to poor economy, long distance or long waiting times
Not picked up medical requisition at pharmacy/medicinal outlet due to personal finances
Not making contact with dentist despite need for services due to poor economy, long distances or long waiting times
Not making with contact psycologist/psychiatrist despite need for services due to poor economy, long distance or long waiting times
Number of persons interviewed
age
Selected
0
of total
5
Optional variable
Years, total
16-24 years
25-44 years
45-66 years
67 years or older
level of education
Classification of education (NUS)
Close
Selected
0
of total
5
Optional variable
Total
Basic school level
Upper secondary education
Higher education
Unknown or no completed education
Number of selected data cells are:
(maximum number allowed is 300 000)
Number of selected cells exceeds the maximum allowed 300 000
Footnotes
type of care
Households with persons in need of help or care
People that are living alone and in need of help and people in households with more than one person that say that there are persons in need of care or that need help to manage everyday tasks due to illness, impairment, injury or old age.
level of education
Upper secondary education
Upper secondary education includes intermediate level courses based on completed upper secondary level, but which are not accredited as tertiary education.