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Assessing the Need for a National Disability Survey: Final Report

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  • Gina Livermore
  • Denise Whalen
  • David C. Stapleton

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As state and federal agencies strive to meet the growing needs of people with disabilities while using fewer resources, better disability data are needed for monitoring and improving the health, economic status, and overall well-being of this population.

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  • Gina Livermore & Denise Whalen & David C. Stapleton, "undated". "Assessing the Need for a National Disability Survey: Final Report," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 4722b35937804264aed3fcbaf, Mathematica Policy Research.
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