Data project

Survey on Disability, Personal Autonomy and Dependency Situations

Encuesta sobre Discapacidad, Autonomía personal y Situaciones de Dependencia (EDAD 2008)

Summary

Strengths - Research on the number, characteristics and situation of people with disabilities has a clear social consensus because basic information about the situation of people with disabilities is essential for social policy planning and programs aimed at meeting the services needs for the disabled. A new Law on Autonomy and Dependency request a response to a social challenge. - EDAD 2008 started taking advantage from the previous experience of the Survey on Disabilities, Impairments and State of Health, 1999, to get homogenized information on the current social and demographic conditions, following the philosophy of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF). Weaknesses - In spite of these positive bases, EDAD 2008 still lacks comparability with other former surveys on disabilities, the Survey on Disabilities, Impairment and Handicaps 1986 and the Survey on Disabilities Survey on Disabilities, Impairments and Health Status 1999.

Type of data

Data Source
Survey

Type of Study
Survey different

Data gathering method
Face-to-face

Access to data

Conditions of access
Tables: Free access in Spanish and English http://www.ine.es/jaxi/menu.do?type=pcaxis&path=%2Ft15/p418&file=inebase&L=0 (Spanish) http://www.ine.es/jaxi/menu.do?type=pcaxis&path=%2Ft15/p418&file=inebase&L=1 (English) Microdata: (anonymized) http://www.ine.es/prodyser/micro_disca.htm On the website, there is free access to all of the following provided data: - Statistical tables of the survey - Statistical tables on sampling errors - Tables of Health expectancies - Methodology, Methodology for Health expectancies, Questionnaires, Description of the classifications used and Assessment of non-response - Survey microdata files for scientific purpose and elaboration (ASCII), with register designs of the ASCII files - Press releases All the above-mentioned documents are open access, downloadable files. In many cases, through our files, we can respond to the demand for information that users require (unpublished special tabulations, data with a greater territorial or sectorial breakdown level, etc...).

Type of available data (e.g. anonymised microdata, aggregated tables, etc.)
Aggregated and elaborated tables plus raw anonymised microdata Three microdata files on Household Questionnaire are available for general use: household data, people with disabilities data (including data from caregivers if any), and children with limitations data (and their primary caregivers if any). Data on the Institutions Questionnaire are only refer to those people living in an institution.

Formats available
The tables are available in CSV, Excel and PC-Axis files. The microdata files are available in ASCII format. Questionnaires and reports are available in PDF format.

Coverage

Coverage Years of collection, reference years, and sample sizes
- Survey on Disabilities, Impairment and Handicaps (1986) Year of collection and reference year: 1986. Sample size: 74,166 households, 256,337 individuals - Survey on Disabilities, Impairment and Health Status (EDDES 1999) Year of collection and reference year: 1999. Sample size: 70,500 households, 218,185 individuals - Survey on Disability, Personal Autonomy and Dependency Situations Year of collection and reference year: 2007-2008. Sample size: 91,290 households, 258,187 individuals living in a household, 10,537 individuals living in Institutions.

First year of collection
Survey on Disabilities, Impairment and Handicaps (1986) Survey on Disabilities, Impairment and Health Status (EDDES 1999)

Stratification if applicable
Centres where people younger than 65 live and these reference people

Base used for sampling

Geographical coverage and breakdowns
All of Spain, and the regions and provinces

Age range
- Members of households living in private dwellings to cover the Household Questionnaire: all adults (over 16) and children (under 5): 96,075 dwellings - People under the age of 65 with disabilities who lived in senior centres, centres for people with disabilities, psychiatric and geriatric hospitals, through the Institutions’ Questionnaire: 11,000 individuals

Statistical representativeness
Regional representative, please specify

Coverage of main and cross-cutting topics
1. Household questionnaire: socio-demographic and economic features of household members, visual, hearing, speaking and mental disabilities, mobility, self-care, daily living maintenance, social and family relations; income and economic provisions, and expenses linked to disabilities, dwellings conditions) 1a. Disability questionnaire (people aged 6 and over): visual, hearing, speaking and mental disabilities, mobility, self-care, daily living maintenance, social and family relations; social and economic benefits, economic activity, education, discrimination, social networks and contacts; accessibility, health, personal care) 1b. Functional limitations (people aged 5 and under) 1c. Carers questionnaire (when disability and care are reported): features of the main carer 2. Institutions Questionnaire 2a. Nursing homes questionnaire (centres): organisational and economic data, equipments and facilities, human resources 2b. Nursing homes questionnaires (people aged 64 and under with disabilities, 11,000 people with a disability): visual, hearing, speaking and mental disabilities, mobility, self-care, daily living maintenance, social and family relations; income and economic provisions, and expenses linked to disabilities EDAD 2008 deploys a set of classification variables for non-institutionalised population such as age, sex, family relationships (with the household reference person and people with disabilities), country of birth, nationality, marital status and living situation, level of education, disability certificate (> = 33 %), relationship with economic activity, employment status, occupation, business activity and province of residence. For those institutionalised, information on the centres' size (number of positions or beds in the case of hospitals) and ownership, public or private, was included. Individuals living in centres were classified as in the case of those non-institutionalised.

Linkage

Standardisation
EDAD 2008 follows the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) to define disability and dysfunctions. Classifications on occupations and professions are homogenized according to the INE standards valid in Spain.

Possibility of linkage among databases
No linkages among the three issues

Data quality

Entry errors if applicable
Sampling error tables have been obtained (http://www.ine.es/jaxi/menu.do?type=pcaxis&path=/t15/p418/a2008/hogares/p01/errores&file=pcaxis) and the lack of response analyzed (http://www.ine.es/daco/daco42/discapa/evalfr.pdf). Similar information is provided for the EDDES 1999.

Breaks
Basic methodological and definitions changes can be found below (in Spanish), in the following order: • EDADh-2008 (Households); ICF; EDDES-1999 o Seeing; Body functions (vision); Seeing o Hearing; Body functions (hearing); Hearing o Speech communication; Body functions (speech); Speech communication o Learning and applying knowledge; Activities and participation; Learning and applying knowledge (mental functions) (Learning and applying knowledge) o Mobility; Mobility; Mobility inside and outside home, Use arms and legs o Self-care; Self-care; Self-care o Domestic life; Domestic life; Household tasks o Interpersonal interactions and relationships; Interpersonal interactions and relationships; Relations with other people

Consistency of terminology or coding used during collection
Some variable definitions have been modified among the three issues, mainly between the 1999 and 2008 surveys (see Breaks).

Governance

Contact information
Sub-Directorate Sectorial Social Statistics
Instituto Nacional de Estadística (INE) - Spanish Statistical Office
Paseo de la Castellana 183
28071 Madrid Spain Phone: 91 583 91 00
Email: infoine(at)ine.es
Url: http://www.ine.es/jaxi/menu.do?type=pcaxis&path=%2Ft15/p418&file=inebase&L=1

Timeliness, transparency
Data for non-institutionalised population were collected between November 2007 and February 2008, and for those living in centres from May to July 2008. A preview of the data was released in November 2008. The final dataset was released in October 2009.