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Measuring the extra cost of disability: approaches, challenges, and prospects

In: Research Handbook on Poverty and Inequality

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  • Vickie L. Edwards

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Individuals who experience disability commonly face additional costs for goods and services needed to participate in everyday life in ways similar to their non-disabled peers. Additionally, disabled individuals and their families frequently see a reduction in income as a result of both the disability and its associated caregiving needs. This chapter examines two critical factors in measuring the additional costs borne by those who experience disability: how disability status is operationalized and the available approaches for measuring those costs. Reviews and critiques are provided for each method, highlighting areas of potential improvement in their application. Multi-method studies with varying definitions of disability are suggested.

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  • Vickie L. Edwards, 2023. "Measuring the extra cost of disability: approaches, challenges, and prospects," Chapters, in: Udaya R. Wagle (ed.), Research Handbook on Poverty and Inequality, chapter 26, pages 453-466, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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