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Marital Status – Table 1

Source: Census 2001 (KS04)  

 

Marital Status

 

Single people report the lowest incidents of being affected by long-standing illness (ranging from 18% to 24% for those living alone or cohabiting). Married people of both sexes are the next lowest group, with separated women in a similar range (35% - 39%). Separated men show a marked increase at 63%, similar to widows (66%) and widowers (61%). There is no information on life expectancy on this group.

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