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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