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Abstract Introduction In Germany, there are more than 35 million women. The German Women's Health Report being published in December 2020 by the Federal Health Reporting Unit at the Robert Koch Institute describes their health status. Methods The report uses a broad data basis and shows differences and similarities in the health of women and men (‘differences between') as well as within the group of women (‘differences within'). It includes an overview on their health status, health behaviour and health care. Focus chapters are devoted to health over the life course, specific groups of women, e.g. women with disabilities, and specific health topics, e.g. sexual and reproductive health. Results Women's average life expectancy has been increasing for many decades. Two thirds of women rate their health as good or very good. The most common cause of death among women are cardiovascular diseases, accounting for around 40% of all deaths. Nevertheless, they are still considered as ‘male' diseases, thus women often underestimate their risk of disease. Women are in general more health conscious than men, e.g. they have a healthier diet. Women use prevention measures, health promotion and health care services more often. Two thirds of those in need of care are women and it is mainly women who are responsible for the care of others. Data gaps exist for certain conditions such as benign gynaecological diseases as well as for certain groups of women, e.g. migrant women. Conclusions In Germany, the health status and health care for women are at a high level. But inequalities in the opportunities for a healthy life exist: socio-economic factors such as age, education, occupation, income, family type, migration background and many other aspects have an important impact on their health status. The report provides current data and information for policymakers, science and practice and raises the awareness and the need for sex and gender-appropriate health promotion, prevention and care.

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