Title: Sources of Disability Data
1Sources of Disability Data
- Angela Me, Chief Social and Demographic
Statistics Section
2An example of populations with disability
Body Functions and Structure Limitations
Visual impairment
Hearing impairment
Participation restrictions
Working disability/Benefits
Activity limitations
3Counting/Identifying the different population
groups
- What statistical sources can we use to identify
and count the different population groups?
4Only limited forms of disabilities can be
identified using administrative registers
Body Functions and Structure Limitations
Severe impairments
Participation restrictions
Working disability/Benefits
Activity limitations
5Only limited forms of disabilities can be
identified using administrative registers
Body Functions and Structure Limitations
Severe impairments
Participation restrictions
Working disability/Benefits
Activity limitations
6Counting/Identifying the different population
groups
- Some of the body functions and structure
limitations can be measured through
administrative registers - Activity limitations and participation
restrictions can be accurately measured only
through population-based methods (household
surveys and population censuses) because they can
assess the individuals functioning as a whole
person, as opposed to those function and
structure of his/her body parts which may not be
relevant for administrative purposes
7Counting/Identifying the different population
groups
- In principle, population-based data methods can
identify people according to all the ICF domains
because they can measure the individuals
experience of the disability process in all its
components - The more population groups we want to identify,
more information we need to collect in the data
collection methods - Not all population-based methods can identify all
the relevant populations
8Population-based data collection
- Population census
- Specialized disability surveys
- Other household surveys
- Health examination surveys
- Each of these data sources can identify all or
only some of the population groups relevant for
studying disability
9Population Census
- No history in Central Asia in the collection of
disability data through the census - BUT
- Long tradition in other parts of the world
10Population Census
Source Archives of the 1811 Census, General
Register Office of Scotland
11Population Census
Source Archives of the 1811 Census, General
Register Office of Scotland
12Population Census
13Population Census
- Advantages
- Provide data for small areas and small population
groups - Data are not affected by sampling errors
- Comparison between persons with and without
disabilities can be done for education,
employment and other relevant characteristics
collected in the census
14Population Census
- Limitations
- Only short/simple questions can be included
therefore it can identify only one population
group relevant for disability (one ICF domain) - Only basic socio-demographic characteristics for
people with disability can be collected - Often institutionalized population are covered
only through a short questionnaire - It is very costly
- Extend use of proxy
- Disability has low priority limited training
- Data only every 10 years
15Population Census
16Population Census
- Countries with similar statistical systems
existing in Central Asia used the census to
collect data on disability - Bulgaria
- Estonia
- Hungary
- Lithuania
- Poland
17Population Census
- Why is it used in many countries to collect
disability data? - For some countries it is the ONLY source of
information - For some countries it is a complementary source
to provide disability data for small
areas/population groups
18Population Census
- Disability is a non-core topic in the Conference
of European Statisticians Recommendations
Recommendations for the 2010 Census Round
19Population Census
- In very few countries it is used to screen for a
follow-up specialized survey (Canada)
20Household Surveys
- Specialized disability surveys
- Other surveys (disability modules)
- Health Interview Survey
- Living Standard Measurement Survey
- Labour Force Surveys, Victimization surveys
- Multi-purpose surveys
- Examination surveys
21Household Surveys
Source Tajikistan LSMS 2003
22Household Surveys
Source Kyrgyzstan LSMS 1993
23Household Surveys
Source Kyrgyzstan LSMS 1998
24Household Surveys
- Advantages
- Greater flexibility in the depth and range of
topics - Greater flexibility in designing a proper module
to identify persons with disabilities - If existing in the statistical plan, they are
easier to use by including a disability module - Greater control over the conditions of
observation and the interview, better training
25Household Surveys
- Limitations
- Limited ability to analyze prevalence rates for
local areas/small population groups - Often populations in unusual circumstances, such
as institutionalized persons, homeless, refugees
or nomadic populations, are not covered - Greater control over the conditions of
observation and the interview, better training
26Household Surveys
- Potentially, specialized disability surveys are
the most comprehensive tools to describe the
disability process since they can implement the
most extensive modules. They can identify the
disability experience according to all the ICF
domains and they can collect the most extensive
set of information on the persons with
disabilities - On-going surveys (like censuses) have the
advantage of providing information to compare
people with and without disabilities but have the
disadvantage of employing short
measures/questions and therefore limiting the
identification of persons with disabilities to
one domain
27Household Surveys
- However, the group of persons with disabilities
that can be identified depends on the
instrument/questions used more than on the source - Bad/narrow questions used in specialized
disability surveys identify a narrow process of
disability - A good instrument/module included in the census
can identify the population with disabilities
which goes beyond the people in need for social
security and can address relevant policy
questions such as the equalization of
opportunities
28Disability prevalence rates by data collection
methods Source DISTAT
29Household Surveys
- Health surveys are also a good source of
disability data - Could they be potentially used in Central Asia to
improve the disability data currently available?