oecd alcohol consumption by country 2019
Which countries consume the most alcohol in 2019?
Measured through sales data, overall alcohol consumption averaged 8.7 litres per person across OECD countries in 2019, down from 9.1 litres in 2009 ( Figure 4.3 ). Latvia reported the highest consumption in 2019 (12.9 litres), followed by the Czech Republic, Austria, France, Hungary, Lithuania and Slovenia, all with over 11 litres per person.
What is overall alcohol consumption?
Overall alcohol consumption is defined as annual sales of pure alcohol in litres per person aged 15 years and over. The methodology to convert alcohol drinks to pure alcohol may differ across countries. Official statistics do not include unrecorded alcohol consumption, such as illegal production.
How much alcohol is consumed in OECD countries in 2020?
At the time of writing, five OECD countries had reported the level of overall alcohol consumption in 2020. Four countries show no significant change in the level compared to the previous three years, while Norway reported an 18% increase (from 6.1 litres in 2019 to 7 litres in 2020).
Which EU countries have reduced alcohol consumption?
Over the past decade, alcohol consumption has decreased in most EU countries, with the largest reductions in Estonia, Greece and Lithuania (reductions of about 3 litres per adult). It has slightly increased in Bulgaria, Latvia and Malta, although it remains well below the EU average in Malta.
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