Findings of the community living conditions survey for persons with disabilities in Japan - Feb, 2012 Naoko SAITO, Vice president, KYOSAREN Survey overview ■Purpose: 1. To research income levels and community living conditions of PWDs 2. To compare this with persons without disabilities 3. To highlight gaps between persons with and without disabilities ■Date: Nov, 2011 to Feb, 2012 ■ Respondents: 10,012PWDs -equivalent to almost 2 % of PWDs who use social welfare services in Japan Annual income of PWDs 112万円以下 Under US$12,500 99PWDs 1% Under US$20,000 112万円~199万円 Over US$20,100 200万円以上 1,305PWDs 14% 9,111 PWDs 7,707PWDs 85% Findings of the community living conditions survey for persons with disabilities in Japan, Feb, 2012 Comparison of annual incomes between PWDs and Persons without Disability(%) Over US$30,100 Persons without disability PWDs Under US$30,000 Median disposable income:US$22,400 Under US$20,000 Poverty Line:US$11,200 Under US$10,000 Findings of the community living conditions survey for persons with disabilities in Japan, Feb, 2012 PWD households according to age Respondants:10,012PWDs Valid Respondants:9,934PWDs Living with family Living independently Group home/ Care home Institution 10+ 20+ 30+ 40+ 50+ 60+ Findings of the community living conditions survey for persons with disabilities in Japan, Feb, 2012 Marriage rate among respondents (%) 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 89.39% 79.86% Male Female Average 4.3% 4.00% 4.63% 総人口にみる既婚率 障害のある人の既婚率 Marriage rates Marriage rates in total population in respondents Findings of the community living conditions survey for persons with disabilities in Japan, Feb, 2012 Current employment support measures:Dual model Open employment (Employment relation) People with mild disabilities Welfare-based employment (Sheltered workshops, etc.) People with severe disabilities Ideal employment support measures:Diagonal model Employment policy Employment policy Employment policy People with mild or no limitation of work capacity (Social welfare, medical measures, etc.) People with severe limitation of work capacity
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