According to a report by the People's Daily, the
National Bureau of Statistics and the Sampling Research Group of
Disabled Persons in China have jointly released their second report
on disabled Chinese, including their population, age group, sex
ratio, educational level, employment and social security.
The report says that by April 1, 2006, there were 82.96 million
disabled persons in China, taking up 6.34% of the total
population.
In fact the disabled population in China is rising fast
nowadays. The number of disabled persons above 60 years old has
increased by 23.65 million, taking up 75.5% of the total disabled
population. The extended life expectancy of the Chinese people has
also contributed to the rising risks of becoming disabled.
The biggest problem to disabled Chinese is poverty, for most of
them can't find proper jobs to make ends meet. It is said that
there are disabled members in about 17.8% of Chinese families, and
a family with most members being disabled can only earn less than
50% of the average family income.
Social service to disabled persons is not satisfactory, either,
for most of such service is not designed to meet their needs. At
present, there are not enough medical equipment and
poverty-reducing facilities particularly designed for them.
(Chinanews.cn May 30, 2007)
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