From: Socioeconomic inequalities in the non-use of dental care in Europe
 | Males | Females | Total sample size |
---|---|---|---|
Austria | 6,332 | 7,059 | 13,391 |
Belgium | 5,972 | 6,350 | 12,322 |
Cyprus | 4,040 | 4,430 | 8,470 |
Czech Republic | 9,094 | 10,290 | 19,384 |
Denmark | 5,709 | 5,901 | 11,610 |
Estonia | 5,524 | 6,447 | 11,971 |
Spain | 13,643 | 15,013 | 28,656 |
Finland | 11,082 | 10,691 | 21,773 |
France | 9,724 | 10,633 | 20,357 |
Greece | 5,932 | 6,414 | 12,346 |
Hungary | 8,357 | 10,133 | 18,490 |
Ireland | 5,142 | 5,750 | 10,892 |
Iceland | 3,320 | 3,247 | 6,567 |
Italy | 21,264 | 23,365 | 44,629 |
Lithuania | 5,000 | 5,913 | 10,913 |
Luxembourg | 3,942 | 3,971 | 7,913 |
Latvia | 3,924 | 5,346 | 9,270 |
The Netherlands | 9,626 | 9,997 | 19,623 |
Norway | 5,892 | 5,810 | 11,702 |
Poland | 16,507 | 18,381 | 34,888 |
Portugal | 4,665 | 5,282 | 9,947 |
Sweden | 7,069 | 7,135 | 14,204 |
Slovak Republic | 5,859 | 6,744 | 12,603 |
United Kingdom | 8,340 | 9,144 | 17,484 |
All countries | 185,959 | 203,446 | 389,405 |