Understanding the demographic structure of households containing members with disabilities is of key importance in policy planning for populations with disabilities at state and national levels. Yet, most, but not all, previous family-level studies of disability have excluded persons living alone or with unrelated persons (e.g., a housemate or an unmarried partner) because they are not considered families. To address this gap, the authors utilize National Health Interview Survey data to produce household-level estimates of disability using a detailed household type variable that includes households omitted from previous reports. Findings indicate that one-person households made up 24.7% of all households with an adult aged 18-64 with a disa...
This report uses data from the March Current Population Survey to estimate median household size-adj...
To compare demographics, material hardship, and public benefit program participation among parents w...
Partnerships and parenthood have important effects on economic, social and psychological well-being....
Understanding the demographic structure of households containing members with disabilities is of key...
The American Community Survey (ACS) is a widely used source of disability data. These data put indiv...
IntroductionBased on questions about impairments and activity limitations, the American Community Su...
Objective To examine the association of family structure, family‐level employment, and receipt of ad...
Information about residents of institutional and noninstitutional group quarters (GQ), particularly ...
The move towards greater provision of healthcare at home has been a significant policy intention for...
This study investigates how the probability to live alone has developed among working age individual...
Since 1980, the growth in the median household size-adjusted income of Americans with a disability h...
What we know…most people with DD live at home with families 60 % of 3.24 million people with develo...
Persons with disabilities face greater barriers to health care than do those without disabilities (1...
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately impacted disabled people, especially those wh...
Disability status for the non-institutional population in the United States has been substantially d...
This report uses data from the March Current Population Survey to estimate median household size-adj...
To compare demographics, material hardship, and public benefit program participation among parents w...
Partnerships and parenthood have important effects on economic, social and psychological well-being....
Understanding the demographic structure of households containing members with disabilities is of key...
The American Community Survey (ACS) is a widely used source of disability data. These data put indiv...
IntroductionBased on questions about impairments and activity limitations, the American Community Su...
Objective To examine the association of family structure, family‐level employment, and receipt of ad...
Information about residents of institutional and noninstitutional group quarters (GQ), particularly ...
The move towards greater provision of healthcare at home has been a significant policy intention for...
This study investigates how the probability to live alone has developed among working age individual...
Since 1980, the growth in the median household size-adjusted income of Americans with a disability h...
What we know…most people with DD live at home with families 60 % of 3.24 million people with develo...
Persons with disabilities face greater barriers to health care than do those without disabilities (1...
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately impacted disabled people, especially those wh...
Disability status for the non-institutional population in the United States has been substantially d...
This report uses data from the March Current Population Survey to estimate median household size-adj...
To compare demographics, material hardship, and public benefit program participation among parents w...
Partnerships and parenthood have important effects on economic, social and psychological well-being....