Three-quarters of Caribbean Dutch feel healthy
Total (%) | Total (reliability margin) (%) | Men (%) | Men (reliability margin) (%) | Women (%) | Women (reliability margin) (%) | |
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Bonaire | 75.5 | { "low": 72.8, "high": 78.1, "name": "Bonaire" } | 80 | { "low": 76.6, "high": 83.5, "name": "Bonaire" } | 70.6 | { "low": 66.5, "high": 74.6, "name": "Bonaire" } |
Saba | 80.1 | { "low": 75.1, "high": 85, "name": "Saba" } | 86.7 | { "low": 80.7, "high": 92.6, "name": "Saba" } | 73.4 | { "low": 65.7, "high": 81.2, "name": "Saba" } |
St Eustatius | 71.1 | { "low": 66.6, "high": 75.6, "name": "St Eustatius" } | 79 | { "low": 73.4, "high": 84.7, "name": "St Eustatius" } | 62.6 | { "low": 55.6, "high": 69.6, "name": "St Eustatius" } |
1Reliability margins (95%) are indicated at the end of each stacked bar. |
Overall, men feel healthier than women. On Bonaire, 80 percent of men and 71 percent of women stated they are in (very) good health in 2017/2018. This was 87 percent of men and 73 percent of women on Saba; on St Eustatius, these shares were 79 and 63 percent respectively.
Over-45s feeling less healthy
On all three islands of the Caribbean Netherlands, young people are more positive about their health than elderly people. Residents of Bonaire, Saba as well as St Eustatius under 45 years of age have better self-perceived health than residents aged 45 to 64 years. On Bonaire, residents aged 45 to 64 are more positive about their own health than people aged 65 and over. There is no significant difference on Saba and St Eustatius.
15-29 yrs (%) | 15-29 yrs (reliability margin) (%) | 30-44 yrs (%) | 30-44 yrs (reliability margin) (%) | 45-64 yrs (%) | 45-64 yrs (reliability margin) (%) | 65 yrs and over (%) | 65 yrs and over (reliability margin) (%) | |
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Bonaire | 84.8 | { "low": 80, "high": 89.6, "name": "Bonaire" } | 84.2 | { "low": 79.8, "high": 88.7, "name": "Bonaire" } | 74.1 | { "low": 69.7, "high": 78.5, "name": "Bonaire" } | 49.5 | { "low": 41.3, "high": 57.6, "name": "Bonaire" } |
Saba | 87.3 | { "low": 79.8, "high": 94.8, "name": "Saba" } | 88.4 | { "low": 80.7, "high": 96.1, "name": "Saba" } | 68.9 | { "low": 58.3, "high": 79.6, "name": "Saba" } | 71.4 | { "low": 56.2, "high": 86.6, "name": "Saba" } |
St Eustatius | 85 | { "low": 76.9, "high": 93.1, "name": "St Eustatius" } | 87.3 | { "low": 81, "high": 93.5, "name": "St Eustatius" } | 59.1 | { "low": 51, "high": 67.1, "name": "St Eustatius" } | 52.4 | { "low": 39.4, "high": 65.4, "name": "St Eustatius" } |
1Reliability margins (95%) are indicated at the end of each stacked bar. |
Men’s health perception more divergent from women’s after age 45
On all three islands of the Caribbean Netherlands, there is no difference in self-perceived health of men and women between the ages of 15 to 44. However, men aged 45 years and up on Saba and St Eustatius feel healthier than women in the same age group. On Saba, 84 percent of men in this age group state they are in (very) good health against 54 percent of women. On St Eustatius, 69 percent of men and 44 percent of women describe their health as (very) good. On the island of Bonaire, the gender gap is not significant.
15-44 yrs (men) (%) | 15-44 yrs (men) (reliability margin) (%) | 15-44 yrs (women) (%) | 15-44 yrs (women) (reliability margin) (%) | 45 yrs and over (men) (%) | 45 yrs and over (men) (reliability margin) (%) | 45 yrs and over (women) (%) | 45 yrs and over (women) (reliability margin) (%) | |
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Bonaire | 88.8 | { "low": 84.8, "high": 92.7, "name": "Bonaire" } | 79.9 | { "low": 74.7, "high": 85.1, "name": "Bonaire" } | 72.2 | { "low": 66.9, "high": 77.5, "name": "Bonaire" } | 62 | { "low": 56, "high": 68, "name": "Bonaire" } |
Saba | 88.6 | { "low": 81.2, "high": 96.1, "name": "Saba" } | 87 | { "low": 79.3, "high": 94.7, "name": "Saba" } | 84.2 | { "low": 74.5, "high": 93.8, "name": "Saba" } | 54.2 | { "low": 40.5, "high": 67.9, "name": "Saba" } |
St Eustatius | 90.8 | { "low": 84.9, "high": 96.8, "name": "St Eustatius" } | 81.8 | { "low": 73.9, "high": 89.8, "name": "St Eustatius" } | 68.9 | { "low": 60.1, "high": 77.7, "name": "St Eustatius" } | 43.6 | { "low": 33.5, "high": 53.7, "name": "St Eustatius" } |
1Reliability margins (95%) are indicated at the end of each stacked bar. |