Racial and Socioeconomic Disparities in Old-Age Disability in the U.S. - Brief

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Article Publication Date: 
6/1/2010
Summary: 
There are wide variations in the incidence of disability among different groups of the population. A higher rate of disability means an increased likelihood of needing long-term services and supports. “Reducing disability among disadvantaged groups would result in more equal health outcomes and substantial savings in long-term care costs,” according to this report. Read this analysis on the trends of disability among different population groups.
Article Author: 
Fustos, Kata
Sources: 
Population Reference Bureau
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Keywords: 
Long-Term Care
Black and Non-Hispanic White Populations; Asian/Pacific Islander and Non-Hispanic White Populations; Barriers to Assistance

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