INTRODUCTION: The socio-economic circumstances and health of people with disabilities has been relatively ignored in public health research, policy and practice in Australia and internationally. This is despite emerging evidence that the socio-economic circumstances that people with disabilities live in contributes to their poorer health. Compared to other developed countries, Australians with disabilities are more likely to live in disadvantaged circumstances, despite being an economically prosperous country; it is therefore likely that the socio-economic disadvantage experienced by Australians with disabilities makes a significant contribution to their health. Despite the importance of this issue Australia does not routinely monitor the s...
This report presents the first national data using the Disability and Wellbeing Monitoring Framework...
Background: This paper estimates the costs of disability in Australia using recent longitudinal data...
In Australia, there is limited discussion on the poverty/disability link in social policy research. ...
BACKGROUND: People with disabilities are socio-economically disadvantaged and have poorer health tha...
This research summary defines disability and provides an overview of information regarding the heal...
Australia is one of the wealthiest countries in the world, yet people with disability (PWD) struggle...
Background: Internationally, men with disabilities have higher rates of social and economic disadvan...
BACKGROUND: Internationally, men with disabilities have higher rates of social and economic disadvan...
OBJECTIVE: Among working-age Australian adults with a disability, we assess the association between ...
The 2009 Australian National Disability Strategy Consultation Report (NDSCR) paints a tragic picture...
Australian disability policy has undergone considerable reform since the early 2000s. While recent r...
Compared to non-disabled people, Australians with a disability have poorer health and experience gre...
Abstract Objective: Among working‐age Australian adults with a disability, we assess the association...
© 2018 Australian Social Policy Association Australian disability policy has undergone considerable ...
What is the extent of the relationship between disability and socio-economic disadvantage? What are ...
This report presents the first national data using the Disability and Wellbeing Monitoring Framework...
Background: This paper estimates the costs of disability in Australia using recent longitudinal data...
In Australia, there is limited discussion on the poverty/disability link in social policy research. ...
BACKGROUND: People with disabilities are socio-economically disadvantaged and have poorer health tha...
This research summary defines disability and provides an overview of information regarding the heal...
Australia is one of the wealthiest countries in the world, yet people with disability (PWD) struggle...
Background: Internationally, men with disabilities have higher rates of social and economic disadvan...
BACKGROUND: Internationally, men with disabilities have higher rates of social and economic disadvan...
OBJECTIVE: Among working-age Australian adults with a disability, we assess the association between ...
The 2009 Australian National Disability Strategy Consultation Report (NDSCR) paints a tragic picture...
Australian disability policy has undergone considerable reform since the early 2000s. While recent r...
Compared to non-disabled people, Australians with a disability have poorer health and experience gre...
Abstract Objective: Among working‐age Australian adults with a disability, we assess the association...
© 2018 Australian Social Policy Association Australian disability policy has undergone considerable ...
What is the extent of the relationship between disability and socio-economic disadvantage? What are ...
This report presents the first national data using the Disability and Wellbeing Monitoring Framework...
Background: This paper estimates the costs of disability in Australia using recent longitudinal data...
In Australia, there is limited discussion on the poverty/disability link in social policy research. ...