Annual Disability Statistics Compendium 2020 Overview

2019 Annual
Disability Statistics
Compendium
University of New
Hampshire
February 11, 2020
Eric A. Lauer
Purpose of Today’s Presentations
Describe the purpose of the Compendium
Introduce new Compendium content and
features
How to access the Compendium and technical
assistance
Background
What is the Compendium?
Compilation of statistics on
the people with disabilities
Why do we care?
Disability statistics are often
difficult to find and scattered
across multiple agencies and
websites
Compendium Design
Comprehensive, accessible,
and a guide to what’s readily
available
Data Sources
American Community Survey (ACS)
Current Population Survey (CPS)
Basic Monthly Survey
Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC)
Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey (BRFSS)
Social Security Administration (SSA) reports
Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) sponsored reports
Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA) reports
And more …
Topics Covered
Population Size, Prevalence, and Disability Type
Demographic Characteristics
Health, Health Insurance, Risky Behavior
Employment, Earnings, and Poverty
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and
Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
Medicaid and Medicare
Special Education Services and Outcomes
And more …
Current Products
Annual Disability Statistics Compendium
Annual Disability Statistics Supplement
Annual Report on People with Disabilities in
America
State Reports for County-level Data
New This Year
Annual Disability Statistics Compendium
4 new sections
Functioning
Industry and Occupation
Home Environment
Rural
New Features
Excel files
 (in addition to HTML)
New reference system
New borders and backgrounds
Future Plans
Focusing on expanding Compendium content
Expand State-Specific Report, by topics
Contact Information
Website:
 
www.disabilitycompendium.org
Technical Assistance: 
disability.statistics@unh.edu
 
1.866.538.9521
Institute on Disability
 
University of New Hampshire
 
10 West Edge Drive, Suite 101
 
Durham, NH  03824
     Eric A. Lauer
 
(603) 862-4829
 
Eric.Lauer@unh.edu
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Providing a comprehensive overview of the Annual Disability Statistics Compendium for 2020, this content highlights the purpose, background, data sources, topics covered, current products, and new features. The Compendium aims to compile statistics on people with disabilities, making important data more accessible and centralized. It covers a wide range of areas including demographics, health, employment, social security, and special education services. The new additions for this year include additional sections and features to enhance usability and data presentation.

  • Disability statistics
  • Data compilation
  • Annual report
  • Accessibility
  • Special education

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  1. University of New Hampshire February 11, 2020 Eric A. Lauer

  2. Purpose of Todays Presentations Purpose of Today s Presentations Describe the purpose of the Compendium Introduce new Compendium content and features How to access the Compendium and technical assistance

  3. Background Background What is the Compendium? Compilation of statistics on the people with disabilities Why do we care? Disability statistics are often difficult to find and scattered across multiple agencies and websites Compendium Design Comprehensive, accessible, and a guide to what s readily available

  4. Data Sources Data Sources American Community Survey (ACS) Current Population Survey (CPS) Basic Monthly Survey Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC) Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey (BRFSS) Social Security Administration (SSA) reports Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) sponsored reports Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA) reports And more

  5. Topics Covered Topics Covered Population Size, Prevalence, and Disability Type Demographic Characteristics Health, Health Insurance, Risky Behavior Employment, Earnings, and Poverty Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Medicaid and Medicare Special Education Services and Outcomes And more

  6. Current Products Current Products Annual Disability Statistics Compendium Annual Disability Statistics Supplement Annual Report on People with Disabilities in America State Reports for County-level Data

  7. New This Year New This Year Annual Disability Statistics Compendium 4 new sections Functioning Industry and Occupation Home Environment Rural New Features Excel files (in addition to HTML) New reference system New borders and backgrounds

  8. Future Plans Future Plans Focusing on expanding Compendium content Expand State-Specific Report, by topics

  9. Contact Information Contact Information Website: www.disabilitycompendium.org Technical Assistance: disability.statistics@unh.edu 1.866.538.9521 Institute on Disability University of New Hampshire 10 West Edge Drive, Suite 101 Durham, NH 03824 Eric A. Lauer (603) 862-4829 Eric.Lauer@unh.edu Eric.Lauer@unh.edu

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