![Statistics Canada - Statistique Canada](/web/20061212080238im_/http://dsp-psd.tpsgc.gc.ca/images/sc_combo-e.gif)
Disability supports in Canada, 2001
Abstract
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.
Disability supports in Canada, 2001 (HTML version)
Click
the
title to
download |
File
type
and
size |
![](/web/20061212080238im_/http://dsp-psd.tpsgc.gc.ca/images/arrdown.gif) |
![](/web/20061212080238im_/http://dsp-psd.tpsgc.gc.ca/images/arrdown.gif) |
|
(PDF - 402K) |
Copyright © 2005 Statistics Canada
|