A third of poor people are disabled in the developing world. How
much do we know about their livelihood with hard data? Are they
entirely powerless and dependent on family members? How do they
earn income? These questions have become more important than ever,
now that persons with disabilities (PWDs) in developing countries
have awakened to rights and entitlements and that the international
community started considering the incorporation of disability into
the context of poverty reduction. This book highlights
opportunities and challenges faced by PWDs in the developing
countries.
This book also illustrates the analyses with a case study which
was conducted in the Philippines and this case study has made a
good progress in legislation for PWDs. A field survey was jointly
conducted by the Institute of Developing Economies, Japan, and the
Philippine Institute for Development Studies in Metro Manila, the
capital city of the Philippines, in 2008. Around 400 PWDs were
interviewed, and the data was investigated with econometrics. The
book highlights a remarkable disparity in earnings and education
among PWDs. The book also examines the positive role of
organizations such as Disabled People s Organizations and how
empowerment of PWDs is made through dissemination of useful
information such as programs given by the central and local
governments.
The book concludes that all measures, i.e. education, training,
DPOs and institutional preferences, must be mobilized harmoniously
to boost the livelihood of PWDs sinking in the bottom stratum in
income."
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