Web Posted on: November 26, 1997

- These DISABILITY TABLES were obtained from various sources (referenced with each table). They are organized and maintained by:
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Richard T. Walls, Ph.D., Director of Research for the West Virginia Rehabilitation Research & Training Center as well as Professor of Educational Psychology, WVU.
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Ranjit K. Majumder, Ph.D., Director of the West Virginia Rehabilitation Research & Training Center as well as Professor of Counseling and Rehabilitation, WVU.
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Comments may be sent to walls@rtc1.icdi.wvu.edu.
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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
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STATES Table 1
- Males and Females with a Work Disability who were Working versus Not Working, 1990
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STATES Table 2
- Percent of People with a Work Disability who were Working versus Not Working, 1990
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STATES Table 3
- Vocational Rehabilitation Clients who were Employed at Application for RehabilitationServices and at Case Closure, 1990
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STATES Table 4
- Vocational Rehabilitation Clients' Average Weekly Earnings at Application forRehabilitation Services and at Case Closure, 1990
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STATES Table 5
- Vocational Rehabilitation Clients who had Earnings at or above the Minimum Wage atApplication for Rehabilitation Services and at Case Closure, 1990
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STATES Table 6
- Vocational Rehabilitation Clients' Work Status at Case Closure, 1992
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STATES Table 7
- People per Thousand Who Had Self Care or Mobility Difficulty, 1990
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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
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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
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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
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STATES Table 11
- Number of Residents in Intermediate Care Facilities for Persons with Mental Retardation on June 30, 1995
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STATES Table 12
- Average Daily Population of Large Facilities (16 or more Residents with MR/DD), 1990 and 1995
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TABLES containing data for the U.S.
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U.S. Table 1
- People with Disabilities, 1991-92
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U.S. Table 2
- People Age 15 and Over with Functional Activity Limitations, Activities of Daily LivingLimitations, and Instrumental Activity Limitations, 1991-92
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U.S. Table 3
- People with Functional Activity Limitations, Activities of Daily Living Limitations, andInstrumental Activity Limitations who were Employed, 1991-92
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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
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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
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U.S. Table 6
- People with a Disability who have Health Insurance or Public Assistance Benefits, 1991-92
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U.S. Table 7
- Occupations of Workers with Disabilities, 1991-92
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U.S. Table 8
- Children Age 0 to 17 with Disabilities, 1991-92
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U.S. Table 9
- Conditions Reported for Children Age 0 to 17 as Causes of Disabilities, 1991-92
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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
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U.S. Table 11
- Students with Disabilities Age 14 to 21 Exiting the Educational System, 1991-92
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U.S. Table 12
- Number of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses Involving Days Away From Work, 1993
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U.S. Table 13
- Number of Non-fatal Occupational Injuries and Illnesses Involving Days Away From Workfor Types of Occupations, 1993
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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
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U.S. Table 15
- Number of Fatal Occupational Injuries by Event or Exposure, 1993
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U.S. Table 16
- Number of Fatal Occupational Injuries by Gender and Age, 1993
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U.S. Table 17
- Number of Fatal Occupational Injuries by Industry, 1993
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U.S. Table 18
- Important Barriers Remaining after Implementation of the ADA, 1993
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U.S. Table 19
- Health Conditions and Impairments Causing Disability in Children Under 18 Years of Age, 1992
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U.S. Table 20
- Impairments Causing Activity Limitation, 1990
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TABLES containing data for the WORLD
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WORLD Table 1
- Reported New Cases of Polio in 1992, 1993, and 1994
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WORLD Table 2
- Reported New Cases of Diphtheria in 1992, 1993, and 1994
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WORLD Table 3
- Reported New Cases of Measles in 1992, 1993, and 1994
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WORLD Table 4
- Reported New Cases of Tetanus in 1992, 1993, and 1994
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WORLD Table 5
- Reported New Cases of Tuberculosis in 1992, 1993, and 1994
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WORLD Table 6
- Reported New Cases of HIV in 1993 and 1994
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WORLD Table 7
- Cumulative Reported Cases of AIDS from 1980 up to June, 1995
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WORLD Table 8
- Life Expectancy at Birth for 15 Industrialized Nations, 1990
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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