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Time spent for sleeping (men and women, minutes per day per person) | 526.0 (2009/10) [3/30countries] | | | Time spent for sleeping (men, minutes per day per person) | 522.0 (2009/10) [3/30countries] | | | Time spent for sleeping (women, minutes per day per person) | 529.0 (2009/10) [2/30countries] | | |
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| New Zealand | | |
Time spent for eating and drinking (men and women, minutes per day per person) | 80.0 (2009/10) [22/30countries] | | | Time spent for eating and drinking (men, minutes per day per person) | 79.0 (2009/10) [25/30countries] | | | Time spent for eating and drinking (women, minutes per day per person) | 80.0 (2009/10) [23/30countries] | | |
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| New Zealand | | |
New HIV infections (per 1000 uninfected population) | 0.02 (2020) [14/19countries] | | | Tuberculosis incidence (per 100,000 population) | 6.8 (2021) [16/38countries] | | | Hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) prevalence among children under 5 years (%) | 0.8 (2020) [4/38countries] | | | Reported number of people requiring interventions against NTDs | 5 (2021) [14/34countries] | | | Probability of dying from any of CVD, cancer, diabetes, CRD between age 30-70 (%) | 10.3 (2019) [19/38countries] | | | % of those who think that antibiotics can kill bacteria but not viruses | 89.7% (2000) [5/22countries] | | | % of those who think that all man-made chemicals can cause cancer if they eat enough of them | 44.8% (2000) [21/22countries] | | |
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| New Zealand | | |
% of those who think that there should have been more restrictions during the coronavirus outbreak in their country | 20.5% (2021) [14/15countries] | | | % of those who think that there should have been fewer restrictions during the coronavirus outbreak in their country | 9.8% (2021) [13/15countries] | | | % of those who think that their country's economy recovers from the coronavirus outbreak in ways that show the strengths of the economic system | 70.7% (2021) [4/15countries] | | | % of those who think that Germany has done a good job dealing with the coronavirus outbreak | 68.8% (2021) [10/14countries] | | |
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| New Zealand | | |
Incidents of all cancers (age-standardized rate, per 100,000 population) | 422.9 (2020) [2/38countries] | | | Incidents of cancer at bladder (age-standardized rate, per 100,000 population) | 4.2 (2020) [35/38countries] | | | Incidents of cancer at brain, central nervous system (age-standardized rate, per 100,000 population) | 5.1 (2020) [26/38countries] | | | Incidents of cancer at breast (age-standardized rate, per 100,000 population) | 93.0 (2020) [7/38countries] | | | Incidents of cancer at cervix uteri (age-standardized rate, per 100,000 population) | 5.6 (2020) [29/38countries] | | | Incidents of cancer at colorectum (age-standardized rate, per 100,000 population) | 70.6 (2020) [18/38countries] | | | Incidents of cancer at corpus uteri (age-standardized rate, per 100,000 population) | 17.7 (2020) [10/38countries] | | | Incidents of cancer at gallbladder (age-standardized rate, per 100,000 population) | 0.8 (2020) [12/38countries] | | | Incidents of cancer at kidney (age-standardized rate, per 100,000 population) | 9.4 (2020) [18/38countries] | | | Incidents of cancer at larynx (age-standardized rate, per 100,000 population) | 1.2 (2020) [31/38countries] | | | Incidents of cancer at leukaemia (age-standardized rate, per 100,000 population) | 8.8 (2020) [7/38countries] | | | Incidents of cancer at lip and oral cavity (age-standardized rate, per 100,000 population) | 3.8 (2020) [20/38countries] | | | Incidents of cancer at liver (age-standardized rate, per 100,000 population) | 4.7 (2020) [25/38countries] | | | Incidents of cancer at lung (age-standardized rate, per 100,000 population) | 24.8 (2020) [28/38countries] | | | Incidents of cancer at skin (age-standardized rate, per 100,000 population) | 159.1 (2020) [2/38countries] | | | Incidents of cancer at multiple myeloma (age-standardized rate, per 100,000 population) | 4.4 (2020) [5/38countries] | | | Incidents of cancer at nasopharynx (age-standardized rate, per 100,000 population) | 0.5 (2020) [8/37countries] | | | Incidents of cancer at lymphoma (age-standardized rate, per 100,000 population) | 11.9 (2020) [16/38countries] | | | Incidents of cancer at oesophagus (age-standardized rate, per 100,000 population) | 3.6 (2020) [13/38countries] | | | Incidents of cancer at oropharynx (age-standardized rate, per 100,000 population) | 1.3 (2020) [24/38countries] | | | Incidents of cancer at ovary (age-standardized rate, per 100,000 population) | 7.2 (2020) [27/38countries] | | | Incidents of cancer at pancreas (age-standardized rate, per 100,000 population) | 6.6 (2020) [33/38countries] | | | Incidents of cancer at prostate (age-standardized rate, per 100,000 population) | 92.9 (2020) [7/38countries] | | | Incidents of cancer at stomach (age-standardized rate, per 100,000 population) | 4.8 (2020) [28/38countries] | | | Incidents of cancer at testis (age-standardized rate, per 100,000 population) | 7.3 (2020) [16/38countries] | | | Incidents of cancer at thyroid (age-standardized rate, per 100,000 population) | 5.8 (2020) [30/38countries] | | |
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| New Zealand | | |
Suicide, age-standardized (per 100 000 population) | 10.30 (2019) [16/38countries] | | | Suicide - male, age-standardized (per 100 000 population) | 15.39 (2019) [18/38countries] | | | Suicide - female, age-standardized (per 100 000 population) | 5.41 (2019) [15/38countries] | | | Suicide - 15-24 years (per 100,000 population) | 12.53 (2019) [7/38countries] | | | Suicide - 15-24 years, male (per 100,000 population) | 16.94 (2019) [10/38countries] | | | Suicide - 15-24 years, female (per 100,000 population) | 7.90 (2019) [4/38countries] | | | Suicide - 25-34 years (per 100,000 population) | 15.06 (2019) [10/38countries] | | | Suicide - 25-34 years, male (per 100,000 population) | 23.68 (2019) [10/38countries] | | | Suicide - 25-34 years, female (per 100,000 population) | 6.30 (2019) [12/38countries] | | | Suicide - 35-44 years (per 100,000 population) | 14.25 (2019) [11/38countries] | | | Suicide - 35-44 years, male (per 100,000 population) | 21.87 (2019) [13/38countries] | | | Suicide - 35-44 years, female (per 100,000 population) | 7.27 (2019) [11/38countries] | | | Suicide - 45-54 years (per 100,000 population) | 15.24 (2019) [22/38countries] | | | Suicide - 45-54 years, male (per 100,000 population) | 22.53 (2019) [24/38countries] | | | Suicide - 45-54 years, female (per 100,000 population) | 8.61 (2019) [17/38countries] | | | Suicide - 55-64 years (per 100,000 population) | 13.87 (2019) [27/38countries] | | | Suicide - 55-64 years, male (per 100,000 population) | 22.04 (2019) [27/38countries] | | | Suicide - 55-64 years, female (per 100,000 population) | 6.25 (2019) [25/38countries] | | | Suicide - 65-74 years (per 100,000 population) | 8.24 (2019) [32/38countries] | | | Suicide - 65-74 years, male (per 100,000 population) | 12.80 (2019) [32/38countries] | | | Suicide - 65-74 years, female (per 100,000 population) | 3.97 (2019) [30/38countries] | | | Suicide - 75-84 years (per 100,000 population) | 10.83 (2019) [30/38countries] | | | Suicide - 75-84 years, male (per 100,000 population) | 18.63 (2019) [30/38countries] | | | Suicide - 75-84 years, female (per 100,000 population) | 4.17 (2019) [29/38countries] | | | Suicide - 85 years and over (per 100,000 population) | 12.54 (2019) [29/38countries] | | |
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| New Zealand | | |
Density of medical doctors (per 10,000 population) | 35.2 (2013?2021) [24/38countries] | | | Density of nursing and midwifery personnel (per 10,000 population) | 114.3 (2013?2021) [14/38countries] | | | Density of dentists (per 10,000 population) | 5.2 (2013?2021) [33/38countries] | | | Density of pharmacists (per 10,000 population) | 7.2 (2013?2021) [27/37countries] | | | Hospital beds (number per 1,000 population) | 2.6 (2019) [30/38countries] | | | Health expenditure (% of GDP) | 11.2% (2022) [8/38countries] | | | % of those who have confidence in their country's healthcare system to handle a future global health emergency | 77.9% (2021) [7/15countries] | | | % of those who think that their country's healthcare system needs major reform | 47.4% (2021) [8/15countries] | | | % of those who think that health care is the most important issue for their country | 30.1% (2020) [13/20countries] | | | % of those who agree that the government is responsible for providing health care for the sick | 98.2% (2016) [5/25countries] | | | % of those who turn to family members or close friends first to look after you if you were seriously ill | 78.2% (2017) [12/21countries] | | | % of those who turn to private companies first to look after you if you were seriously ill | 2.4% (2017) [10/21countries] | | | % of those who turn to public services first to look after you if you were seriously ill | 15.7% (2017) [7/21countries] | | | % of those who think that the government should primarily provide health care for the sick | 93.6% (2017) [5/21countries] | | | % of those who think that private companies should primarily provide health care for the sick | 2.7% (2017) [16/21countries] | | | % of those who think that family, relatives or friends should primarily provide health care for the sick | 1.4% (2017) [15/21countries] | | | % of those who would like to see more government spending in health | 83.7% (2016) [9/25countries] | | | % of those who think that the government is successful in health care | 60.2% (2016) [2/15countries] | | | % of those who think it is right that the rich can buy better health care | 33.1% (2019) [3/20countries] | | | % of those who think it is wrong that the rich can buy better health care | 41.7% (2019) [18/20countries] | | | % of those who think that hospitals should mainly be run by private organizations or companies | 18.6% (1996) [11/18countries] | | |
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