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01.02.2012

Out of Sight, Out of Mind: Including Group Quarters Residents With Household Residents Can Change What We Know About Working-Age People With Disabilities

verfasst von: David Stapleton, Todd Honeycutt, Bruce Schechter

Erschienen in: Demography | Ausgabe 1/2012

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Abstract

Information about residents of institutional and noninstitutional group quarters (GQ), particularly those with disabilities, has been limited by gaps in survey data, and statistics based on data that exclude some or all GQ residents are biased as estimates of total population statistics. We used the 2006 and 2007 American Community Survey (ACS) to identify the distribution of working-age populations with and without disabilities by major residence type and to assess the sensitivity of disability statistics to GQ residence. Our findings show that (1) of those with disabilities, about 1 in 13 males and 1 in 33 females live in GQ; (2) GQ rates are higher for individuals reporting mental, self-care, or go-outside-the-home disabilities than for those reporting sensory, physical, or employment disabilities; (3) younger males with disabilities are more likely to reside there, particularly at institutional GQ, reflecting their relatively high incarceration rate; (4) individuals with and without disabilities who are black, American Indian, were never married, or have less than a high school education have higher GQ residence rates; (5) 40% of male and 62% of female GQ residents have a disability; (6) adding GQ residents to household residents increases estimated disability prevalence for males by 6%, and the estimated difference between disability prevalence rates by gender nearly disappears; and (7) inclusion of the GQ population substantially lowers employment rate estimates for young males, blacks, and American Indians.

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Fußnoten
1
Following the disability model of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF), the highest level of disability is a limitation in a major life activity (a “participation restriction”), which is a consequence of interactions between a health condition, other personal characteristics, and the environment. For the working-age population, the most notable social activities are work and raising children. The most notable activities for other ages are different.
 
2
Children and youth usually receive support for education or to supplement parental income, working-age adults usually receive support because they are unable to adequately support themselves and their families through work (such as vocational rehabilitation services and disability income and health benefits), and those 65 and older receive support that helps them live out their lives in comfort and dignity (e.g., retirement income and health benefits).
 
3
About 2% of individuals reported more than one race.
 
4
The high percentage of males in these facilities might partly reflect relatively high prevalence of I/DD among males. Based on the National Health Interview Survey Disability Supplement, Larson et al. (2001) found that 18.7 out of 1,000 males in the noninstitutional population had such a disability, compared with 11.3 females, and 61.2% of the noninstitutional population with I/DD were male.
 
5
The correlation between the GQ residence rates for males with and without disabilities across states is .266 for our sample. Excluding Alaska, an obvious outlier, increases the correlation to .357. The correlation for females is .585 across all states but is .257 after excluding Washington, D.C., an obvious outlier for females.
 
6
Based on personal communication with Sharon Stern, Poverty and Health Statistics Branch, U.S. Census Bureau, December 5, 2008.
 
7
O’Day and Stapleton (2009) summarized what has been learned from recent efforts to improve employment outcomes for youths with disabilities.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Out of Sight, Out of Mind: Including Group Quarters Residents With Household Residents Can Change What We Know About Working-Age People With Disabilities
verfasst von
David Stapleton
Todd Honeycutt
Bruce Schechter
Publikationsdatum
01.02.2012
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Demography / Ausgabe 1/2012
Print ISSN: 0070-3370
Elektronische ISSN: 1533-7790
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13524-011-0071-y

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