Over the past two years, older adults in Canada (aged 65 to 84 years) reported the highest perceived well-being, when considering a handful of available quality of life indicators in a combined analysis. Specifically, 41% of those aged 65 to 84 years had a high combined score, compared with 25% of those aged 20 to 29 years. Men and women reported similar combined perceived well-being scores at all ages.
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