A national center of research and training in disability statistics. The Center has ongoing research projects on the cost of disability, employment and earnings, access to health and long-term care services, housing, mortality and national statistical indicators on the status of people with disabilities in America.
Provides background information for a meeting on data sets containing information on health care and long-term supports for persons with disabilities, held on March 31, 1995.
Collects and displays disability data through the American Community Survey (ACS). Includes figures of disabled work and school age numbers in the U.S.
A series of questionnaires designed to provide a useful set of measures while maintaining a balance between the social, administrative, and medical considerations involved in disability measurement.
A "Project of National Significance" research project administered by the University of Colorado to investigate public spending for disability services in each state.