Housing circumstances and standards of families with disabled children |
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Authors: | KENNETH COOKE DOROTHY LAWTON |
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Affiliation: | Research Fellows, Social Policy Research Unit, University of York, Heslington, York YOl 5DD |
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Abstract: | Research on the impact of a disabled child on family resources suggests that housing standards are likely to be lower for these families than for other families. This article attempts to assess the extent to which this is actually the case. The article employs data from a nationally representative sample of disabled children and compares their housing standards according to five criteria with those of a control sample. Families with disabled children were found to be significantly more likely than control families to be living in local authority housing, more likely to be living in overcrowded accommodation and less likely to have central heating and certain consumer durables in the household. |
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