European Health Survey INACCESSIBILITY OF HEALTH CARE Excessive delay or inaccessibility of health care due to transport or distance difficulties in the last 12 months by sex and relation with the current economic activity. Population aged 15 years old and over. Units: percentage TOTAL Yes No Assistance was not needed Both sexes TOTAL 100.00 1.15 77.29 21.55 Working 100.00 0.90 74.70 24.40 Unemployed 100.00 1.33 72.51 26.16 Retired person or early retired person 100.00 1.31 86.21 12.48 Studying 100.00 1.21 72.24 26.56 Unable to work 100.00 2.80 87.72 9.47 Housework 100.00 1.32 80.44 18.23 Other 100.00 0.63 73.26 26.11 Men TOTAL 100.00 0.93 74.99 24.08 Working 100.00 0.84 71.62 27.55 Unemployed 100.00 1.03 70.18 28.79 Retired person or early retired person 100.00 0.96 86.05 12.99 Studying 100.00 0.84 72.50 26.67 Unable to work 100.00 2.09 87.75 10.15 Housework 100.00 . . . Other 100.00 0.84 70.97 28.19 Women TOTAL 100.00 1.37 79.49 19.14 Working 100.00 0.98 78.60 20.42 Unemployed 100.00 1.62 74.83 23.55 Retired person or early retired person 100.00 1.68 86.37 11.94 Studying 100.00 1.56 71.99 26.45 Unable to work 100.00 3.99 87.67 8.34 Housework 100.00 1.34 80.71 17.95 Other 100.00 . . . Notes: .Data protected by statistical secrecy 1) The symbol '.' shall be deemed as datum which cannot be given due to an insufficient sample The symbol '..' shall be deemed as datum which is not collected for this classification in the table The data corresponding to cells with less than 35 thousand persons must be considered with caution, as they may be affected by a high degree of sampling error Source: National Statistics Institute