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Collection and dissemination of statistics on disability at the United Nations Statistics Division. Expert Group Meeting to Review the United Nations Demographic Yearbook System 10-14 November 2003 New York. Proposals for the future. Demographic and Social Statistics Branch
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Collection and dissemination of statistics on disability at the United Nations Statistics Division Expert Group Meeting to Review the United Nations Demographic Yearbook System 10-14 November 2003 New York Proposals for the future Demographic and Social Statistics Branch United Nations Statistics Division
Introduction • Why collect international disability statistics through the Demographic Yearbook system ? • Review of past and current activities at the United Nations Statistics Division with regard to disability statistics • Proposal of integration of disability statistics into Demographic Yearbook collection and dissemination system
Why collect international disability statistics? • World Programme of Action concerning disabled persons (1982) called for collection on continuous basis • Current work on improving measures towards comparability (Washington group on Disability Statistics) • Increased international and national demand for disability statistics • Growing number of countries are collecting disability statistics through censuses and surveys
Why collect international disability statistics through Demographic Yearbook system ? (Cont.) • International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) a new conceptual framework to collect disability statistics • The 34th United Nations Statistical Commission (2003) approved on collection of disability statistics on regular basis through the Demographic Yearbook • The Demographic Yearbook system is versatile and capable of collecting disability statistics
Disability data collection activities at the United Nations Statistics Division • Development of statistics of disabled persons: Case studies • United Nations Disability Statistics Database 1 and the Disability Statistics Compendium • United Nations Disability Statistics Database 2 • Data collection and dissemination through the Demographic Yearbook on Population Ageing (1993)
Disability data collection activities at the United Nations Statistics Division (Cont.) • The collection of disability statistics at the United Nations Statistics Division has been on an ad hoc basis • Low international comparability; prevalence rates for persons with disabilities vary among countries, e.g. between 0.2% and 20%
Collection of disability statistics through the Demographic Yearbook system would: • Regularize the collection • Make disability statistics part of the Demographic Yearbook database • Improve dissemination of data by making them available worldwide
Proposed information to be collected Quantitative data • Persons with disabilities by age, sex and urban/rural residence • Persons with disabilities 5 to 29 years by school attendance, age and sex • Persons with disabilities 15 years and over by usual (or current) activity status, age and sex Metadata • Methodological information and questions used
Proposed ways of collecting information through Demographic Yearbook system Proposal 1: Part of existing questionnaires Proposal 2: Stand-alone questionnaire
Discussion points • Number and type of key variables to collect from countries for data collection • Frequency of the data collection exercise • How best to get high response rates from countries • The best way for national statistical offices to coordinate their collection of disability data