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Counting People with Disabilities: How Survey Methodology Influences Estimates in Census 2000 and the Census 2000 Supplementary Survey

机译:计算残疾人:调查方法如何影响2000年人口普查和2000年人口普查补充调查的估计数

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According to Census 2000, 48.9 million people 5 years old and over living in housing units had a disability.2 This represents 19.2 percent of that population. The Census 2000 Supplementary Survey (C2SS), a national sample that used the American Community Survey (ACS) design, estimated that 39.7 million people aged 5 and over living in housing units (15.6 percent) had a disability. This research examines elements which cause the difference in the disability estimates between two sources. First, this research examines the six items on disability from the questionnaire which are combined to create the overall disability rate. This step reveals that the magnitude of difference in employment disability rates between the two surveys, C2SS and Census 2000, is greater than the differences in the other five disability items. In the next stage of analysis, the six disability items are compared by the mode of data collection. Results indicate similarities in the rates at which some specific types of disability are reported by mail respondents in both surveys. They show that for two types of disability difficulty going outside the home to shop or visit a doctors office and difficulty working at a job or business the larger differences between the estimates of the two surveys occur in the people counted in nonresponse follow-up operations.

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