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Title: Handicapped and Impaired in Great Britain, 1968-1969
Keywords: AGE
AIDS FOR THE DISABLED
APPRENTICESHIP
ASSETS
ASSISTANCE ALARM SYSTEMS
ATTITUDES
CARE OF DEPENDANTS
CHILD CARE
CLUBS
COMMUTING
COMPLEMENTARY THERAPIES
COOKING FACILITIES
DAY CARE
DELIVERY SERVICES
DISEASES
DOMESTIC APPLIANCES
DRIVING
DRUG USE
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
EMPLOYMENT
EXPENDITURE
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
GENDER
HEALTH
HEALTH CONSULTATIONS
HEARING
HERBAL MEDICINE
HOBBIES
HOLIDAYS
HOME SHARING
HOMEOPATHY
HOUSEHOLDS
HOUSEWORK
HOUSING
HOUSING FACILITIES
HOUSING FINANCE
HOUSING IMPROVEMENT
INCOME
JOB HUNTING
LAUNDRIES
LEISURE TIME ACTIVITIES
MARITAL STATUS
MEDICAL CARE
MEDICAL PRESCRIPTIONS
MOTOR PROCESSES
MOTOR VEHICLES
OCCUPATIONS
PERSONAL HYGIENE
PHYSICAL DISABILITIES
PHYSICALLY DISABLED PERSONS
PSYCHOTHERAPY
QUALIFICATIONS
RESIDENTIAL MOBILITY
ROLES
ROOMS
SAVINGS
SHARES
SHELTERED EMPLOYMENT
SHELTERED HOUSING
SHOPPING
SIGHT
SOCIAL SECURITY
SOCIAL SERVICES
SOCIAL SUPPORT
SPIRITUAL HEALING
SURGICAL AIDS
TRANSPORT
TRAVELLING TIME
UNEMPLOYED
UNEMPLOYMENT
URINARY INCONTINENCE
VISION IMPAIRMENTS
WALKING AIDS
WHEELCHAIRS
HOURS OF WORK
OSTEOPATHY
CHIROPRACTIC
1968-1969
Great Britain
Description: <P>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</P>
The purpose of this survey was to give reliable estimates of the number of handicapped people aged 16 and over, living in private households in Great Britain, and to examine what local authority health and welfare services were being made available to them to assist them to overcome their disablement as far as possible.
<B>Main Topics</B>:<BR>
Variables<br> The main fields in interest were:<br> (1) the cause of impairment, the extent to which impairment results in handicap as far as self-help is concerned, and the extent to which handicapped and impaired people are helped by the various local authorities;<br> (2) to what extent handicapped and impaired housewives carry out their duties;<br> (3) their housing conditions;<br> (4) the effect of handicap and impairment on ability to get suitable employment, and<br> (5) the effect of handicap and impairment on social life and leisure activities.
URI: https://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/66760
Other Identifiers: 2126
10.5255/UKDA-SN-2126-1
http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-2126-1
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