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A statistical focus on disability and long-term illness in Wales
Corporate AuthorNational Assembly of Wales; National Statistics
PublisherNational Assembly of Wales, Cardiff, 2003
Pages243 pp
SourceStatistics Briefing Unit (SD2), National Assembly for Wales, Cathays Park, Cardiff CF10 3NQ, Wales. www.wales.gsi.gov.uk
KeywordsStatistics [data] ; Ill health ; Physical disabilities ; Health services ; Wales.
AnnotationThis particular report presents a range of statistics on people with a disability or long-term illness. It compares their social and economic circumstances with those of other people. The data is gathered from several sources. This report is largely based on statistics from: the 2001 Census, Labour Force Survey (LFS), Welsh Health Survey (WHS, 1998), and the Welsh House Condition Survey (WHCS, 1998). The report notes large variations in levels of long-term illness between local authorities: the highest levels are in Merthyr Tydfil, Blaenau Gwent and Neath Port Talbot; the lowest are in Monmouthshire and Cardiff. (KJ/RH).
Accession NumberCPA-040107502 B
Classmark6C: CH: BN: L: 9

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