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Web Posted on: November 26, 1997



These DISABILITY TABLES were obtained from various sources (referenced with each table). They are organized and maintained by:

Richard T. Walls, Ph.D., Director of Research for the West Virginia Rehabilitation Research &amp Training Center as well as Professor of Educational Psychology, WVU.

Ranjit K. Majumder, Ph.D., Director of the West Virginia Rehabilitation Research &amp Training Center as well as Professor of Counseling and Rehabilitation, WVU.

Comments may be sent to walls@rtc1.icdi.wvu.edu.

Credit goes to Lori Britton, Tim Crowe, Steve Fullmer, D. J. Hendricks, and Apinya Kunjara for assistance in bringing you thisinformation.


TABLES containing data by STATES

STATES Table 1
Males and Females with a Work Disability who were Working versus Not Working, 1990
STATES Table 2
Percent of People with a Work Disability who were Working versus Not Working, 1990
STATES Table 3
Vocational Rehabilitation Clients who were Employed at Application for RehabilitationServices and at Case Closure, 1990
STATES Table 4
Vocational Rehabilitation Clients' Average Weekly Earnings at Application forRehabilitation Services and at Case Closure, 1990
STATES Table 5
Vocational Rehabilitation Clients who had Earnings at or above the Minimum Wage atApplication for Rehabilitation Services and at Case Closure, 1990
STATES Table 6
Vocational Rehabilitation Clients' Work Status at Case Closure, 1992
STATES Table 7
People per Thousand Who Had Self Care or Mobility Difficulty, 1990
STATES Table 8
Children Age 6 to 21 with Specific Learning Disabilities, Speech or Language Impairments, Mental Retardation, Serious Emotional Disturbance, Hearing Impairments, and Orthopedic Impairments Served under Chapter 1 and The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA, Part B), 1993-94
STATES Table 9
Children Age 6 to 21 with Visual Impairments, Autism, Deaf-Blindness, Traumatic Brain Injury, Multiple Disabilities, and Other Health Impairments Served under Chapter 1 and The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA, Part B), 1993-94
STATES Table 10
Children Age 6 to 21 Served Under Chapter 1 and The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA, Part B) in Regular Class, Resource Room, or Separate Class, 1992-93
STATES Table 11
Number of Residents in Intermediate Care Facilities for Persons with Mental Retardation on June 30, 1995
STATES Table 12
Average Daily Population of Large Facilities (16 or more Residents with MR/DD), 1990 and 1995

TABLES containing data for the U.S.

U.S. Table 1
People with Disabilities, 1991-92
U.S. Table 2
People Age 15 and Over with Functional Activity Limitations, Activities of Daily LivingLimitations, and Instrumental Activity Limitations, 1991-92
U.S. Table 3
People with Functional Activity Limitations, Activities of Daily Living Limitations, andInstrumental Activity Limitations who were Employed, 1991-92
U.S. Table 4
Average Monthly Earnings of Employed People with Functional Activity Limitations,Activities of Daily Living Limitations, and Instrumental Activity Limitations, 1991-92
U.S. Table 5
Conditions Reported by People Age 15 and Over as Causes of Functional ActivityLimitations, Activities of Daily Living Limitations, and Instrumental Limitations, 1991-92
U.S. Table 6
People with a Disability who have Health Insurance or Public Assistance Benefits, 1991-92
U.S. Table 7
Occupations of Workers with Disabilities, 1991-92
U.S. Table 8
Children Age 0 to 17 with Disabilities, 1991-92
U.S. Table 9
Conditions Reported for Children Age 0 to 17 as Causes of Disabilities, 1991-92
U.S. Table 10
Children Age 6 to 21 with Disabilities Served under Chapter 1 and The Individuals with DisabilitiesEducation Act (IDEA, Part B), 1993-94
U.S. Table 11
Students with Disabilities Age 14 to 21 Exiting the Educational System, 1991-92
U.S. Table 12
Number of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses Involving Days Away From Work, 1993
U.S. Table 13
Number of Non-fatal Occupational Injuries and Illnesses Involving Days Away From Workfor Types of Occupations, 1993
U.S. Table 14
Number and Rate of Non-fatal Occupational Injuries and Illnesses Involving Days AwayFrom Work for (a) Nature, (b) Part of Body, (c) Source, and (d) Event or Exposure, 1993
U.S. Table 15
Number of Fatal Occupational Injuries by Event or Exposure, 1993
U.S. Table 16
Number of Fatal Occupational Injuries by Gender and Age, 1993
U.S. Table 17
Number of Fatal Occupational Injuries by Industry, 1993
U.S. Table 18
Important Barriers Remaining after Implementation of the ADA, 1993
U.S. Table 19
Health Conditions and Impairments Causing Disability in Children Under 18 Years of Age, 1992
U.S. Table 20
Impairments Causing Activity Limitation, 1990

TABLES containing data for the WORLD

WORLD Table 1
Reported New Cases of Polio in 1992, 1993, and 1994
WORLD Table 2
Reported New Cases of Diphtheria in 1992, 1993, and 1994
WORLD Table 3
Reported New Cases of Measles in 1992, 1993, and 1994
WORLD Table 4
Reported New Cases of Tetanus in 1992, 1993, and 1994
WORLD Table 5
Reported New Cases of Tuberculosis in 1992, 1993, and 1994
WORLD Table 6
Reported New Cases of HIV in 1993 and 1994
WORLD Table 7
Cumulative Reported Cases of AIDS from 1980 up to June, 1995
WORLD Table 8
Life Expectancy at Birth for 15 Industrialized Nations, 1990

These DISABILITY TABLES are provided as a service of the International Center for Disability Information (icdi) housed at West Virginia University.Other web pages associated with the International Center for Disability Information (icdi) are:


Richard T. Walls, Ph.D.
P.O. Box 6122
West Virginia University
Morgantown, WV 26506-6122
(304) 293-5313
walls@rtc1.icdi.wvu.edu