Disability Supports in Canada, 2001
The 2001 Participation and Activity Limitation Survey (PALS) is a post-censal survey of adults and children whose everyday activities are limited because of a physical condition or health problem. A sample of those persons who answered 'Yes' to the 2001 Census disability filter questions were included in the PALS survey population. Approximately 35,000 adults and 8,000 children living in private or collective households in the 10 provinces were selected to participate in the survey. The data were collected in the fall of 2001.
This paper focuses on the various supports available for adults with disabilities. These supports include technical aids and devices, assistance with everyday activities, housing modifications and tax credits.
| Titles | Release date | More Information |
|---|---|---|
| Disability Supports in Canada, 2001, 2003001 - ARCHIVED | March 25, 2003 | More information |
Related information
Source (Surveys and statistical programs)
Related products
Data
- Tables: Education, Employment and Income of Adults with and Without Disabilities - Tables
- Public use microdata: Participation and Activity Limitation Survey: Public Use Microdata File and Documentation
Analysis
- Journals and periodicals: A Profile of Disability in Canada, 2001
- Articles and reports: Profile of disability in 2001
Subjects and keywords
Subjects
Keywords
- Activity limitations
- Age groups
- Agility
- Caregivers
- Expenditures
- Families
- Family members
- Health problems
- Hearing
- Hearing aids
- Learning disabilities
- Mobility
- Persons with a disability
- Physical condition
- Prosthetic and assistive devices
- Social services
- Social support
- Support services
- Tax credits
- Transportation services
- Unmet health care needs