BACKGROUND: It is commonly stated that people with disabilities are at significantly greater risk of living in poverty than their non-disabled peers. However, most evidence supporting this assertion is drawn from studies in high-income countries and studies of adults. There is relatively little robust evidence on the association between poverty/wealth and the prevalence of child disability in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). OBJECTIVE/HYPOTHESIS: To estimate the strength of association between an indicator of wealth (household assets) and the prevalence of disability among children in a range of LMICs. METHODS: Secondary analysis of data collected in Round 6 of UNICEF's Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys. Nationally representative ...
This paper analyzes the relationship between whether a young person has a disability, the poverty st...
Background: Disability in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs) is a neglected global healt...
Purpose: Nearly 200m people in the world experience considerable functioning difficulties. Also, mor...
Abstract Background The majority of children with disability live in low and middle income (LAMI) co...
Children with disabilities are widely believed to be less likely to attend school or access health c...
Analysis of 14 household surveys from 13 developing countries suggests that 1--2 percent of the popu...
Background: Children with disabilities are widely believed to be less likely to attend school or acc...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Children with disabilities are widely believed to be less likely to attend ...
BACKGROUND: Children with disabilities are widely believed to be less likely to attend school or acc...
INTRODUCTIONDisability and poverty are believed to operate in a cycle, with each reinforcing the oth...
Objectives: We compared national prevalence and wealth-related inequality in disability across a lar...
People with disabilities and their families have been recognized as a high-risk population for pover...
Background: The majority of children with disability live in low and middle income (LAMI) countries....
Background: Research on intellectual disability has been criticized for primarily addressing the sit...
INTRODUCTION: Disability and poverty are believed to operate in a cycle, with each reinforcing the o...
This paper analyzes the relationship between whether a young person has a disability, the poverty st...
Background: Disability in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs) is a neglected global healt...
Purpose: Nearly 200m people in the world experience considerable functioning difficulties. Also, mor...
Abstract Background The majority of children with disability live in low and middle income (LAMI) co...
Children with disabilities are widely believed to be less likely to attend school or access health c...
Analysis of 14 household surveys from 13 developing countries suggests that 1--2 percent of the popu...
Background: Children with disabilities are widely believed to be less likely to attend school or acc...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Children with disabilities are widely believed to be less likely to attend ...
BACKGROUND: Children with disabilities are widely believed to be less likely to attend school or acc...
INTRODUCTIONDisability and poverty are believed to operate in a cycle, with each reinforcing the oth...
Objectives: We compared national prevalence and wealth-related inequality in disability across a lar...
People with disabilities and their families have been recognized as a high-risk population for pover...
Background: The majority of children with disability live in low and middle income (LAMI) countries....
Background: Research on intellectual disability has been criticized for primarily addressing the sit...
INTRODUCTION: Disability and poverty are believed to operate in a cycle, with each reinforcing the o...
This paper analyzes the relationship between whether a young person has a disability, the poverty st...
Background: Disability in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs) is a neglected global healt...
Purpose: Nearly 200m people in the world experience considerable functioning difficulties. Also, mor...