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OECD, European Commission. (2024) Health at a glance: Europe 2024. State of health in the EU cycle. Paris: OECD Publishing.

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The 2024 edition of Health at a Glance: Europe examines the major challenges facing European health systems in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. The report includes two thematic chapters. The first chapter provides a comprehensive examination of health workforce shortages in Europe, a long-standing problem exacerbated by the immense strain the pandemic placed on health systems. It explores the factors behind these shortages and proposes policy strategies to attract, train and retain the workforce needed to build resilient health systems. The second chapter reviews the most recent trends in the health of Europe’s ageing population. With life expectancy continuing to rise and the share of the population over 65 growing steadily, the chapter discusses priorities to promote healthy longevity to reduce demands on health and long-term care systems. The remaining chapters provide a comparative overview of the latest data on health status, risk factors and health system performance across the 27 EU member states, 9 EU candidate countries, 3 European Free Trade Association countries and the United Kingdom. Health at a Glance: Europe 2024 is the first step in the State of Health in the EU cycle.

Adolescents (aged 15 years old) in Ireland rank favourably compared to their international counterparts when it comes to smoking, alcohol consumption, physical activity and HPV vaccination.
Data from a new report from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) includes a range of indicators, showing how young people in Ireland fare in terms of health behaviours.

Health at a Glance: Europe 2024, State of Health in the EU Cycle reveals that:

  • among 15-year-olds, Ireland has the lowest rate of smoking, at 7%, and among the lowest rates of cannabis smoking, at 4%, in the EU
  • the proportion of 15-year-olds reporting repeated drunkenness is among the lowest in the EU, at 13%
  • Ireland is among the top five EU countries in terms of the proportion of 15-year-olds meeting recommended physical activity levels
  • Ireland is one of just eight countries which achieved an HPV vaccination rate for boys of more than 60% in 2023


 

Item Type
Report
Publication Type
Irish-related, International, Report
Drug Type
Alcohol, Tobacco / Nicotine
Intervention Type
Harm reduction
Date
26 December 2024
Pages
233 p.
Publisher
OECD Publishing
Corporate Creators
OECD, European Commission
Place of Publication
Paris
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