Codes and Frequencies
An 'X' indicates the category is available for that sample
Code | Label |
cambo
2019
|
indon
2010
|
kenya
2019
|
laos
2015
|
malaw
2018
|
maurit
2011
|
mexico
2020
|
moroc
2014
|
seneg
2013
|
safrica
2011
|
safrica
2016
|
surina
2012
|
tanz
2012
|
vietn
2019
|
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1 | No difficulty | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |
2 | Some difficulty | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |
3 | A lot of difficulty | X | · | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |
4 | Cannot do at all | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |
8 | Unknown | · | · | X | X | · | X | X | · | · | X | X | X | · | X |
9 | NIU (not in universe) | X | X | X | · | X | · | · | · | X | X | X | · | · | X |
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Most IPUMS data transformations are performed using variable harmonization tables that specify how each value in the source data is recoded. Some variables also require programming logic in addition to the harmonization table. The harmonization documents for this variable are:
- Harmonization table
- No supplemental programming
- Instructions for interpreting harmonization documents
Description
WGCARE indicates the person's level of difficulty in caring for herself or himself, related to activities such as dressing or bathing.
Comparability — Index
GENERAL |
Indonesia |
Mexico |
Comparability — General
The coding structure in WGCARE follows recommendations from the United Nations Washington Group on Disability Statistics, which developed a set questions to assess degrees of functional difficulty across a range of basic activities. The questions aim to circumvent the stigma and ambiguity often associated with traditional yes-no questions on disability, which are harder to interpret with respect to expectations of functionality.
The Washington Group proposes a framework that identifies four levels of difficulty. Some countries deviate from the recommended four levels. The country specific comparability sections describe how these alternative scales are interpreted and harmonized into WGCARE.
The information on the traditional (yes/no) questions to report a disability in the form of any permanent condition that made it difficult taking care of personal needs is available in DISCARE.
Comparability — Indonesia [top]
The 2010 sample uses a 3-level scale: no difficulty, slight difficulty, and severe difficulty. In WGCARE, slight difficulty is interpreted as "some difficulty" and severe is harmonized into "cannot do at all" (even though it likely includes those individuals with "a lot of difficulty"). More details are available in the enumeration instructions for Indonesia 2010.
Comparability — Mexico [top]
The 2020 census question asks about persons with difficulty bathing, dressing, eating, or taking care of their own health. Enumeration instructions indicate to exclude activities related to the development of small children.
Universe
- Cambodia 2019: Persons age 5+
- Indonesia 2010: Persons in regular enumeration areas
- Kenya 2019: Persons age 5+
- Laos 2015: All persons
- Malawi 2018: Persons age 5+
- Mauritius 2011: All persons
- Mexico 2020: All persons
- Morocco 2014: All persons
- Senegal 2013: Residents age 1+ in ordinary households
- South Africa 2011: Persons in private households
- South Africa 2016: Persons age 5+
- Suriname 2012: All persons
- Tanzania 2012: All persons
- Vietnam 2019: Persons age 5+
Availability
- Cambodia: 2019
- Indonesia: 2010
- Kenya: 2019
- Laos: 2015
- Malawi: 2018
- Mauritius: 2011
- Mexico: 2020
- Morocco: 2014
- Senegal: 2013
- South Africa: 2011, 2016
- Suriname: 2012
- Tanzania: 2012
- Vietnam: 2019

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