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Disability days, United States, 1983

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    Statistics are presented on the number of days of restricted activity and bed disability per person per year, days lost from work per currently employed person 16-64 years of age per year, and days lost from school per child 5-17 years of age per year. These disability-day rates are shown by age, sex, race, place of residence, geographic region, family income, usual activity status, employment status, industry, occupation, perceived health status, chronic activity limitation, and veteran status. Disability days associated with selected chronic conditions are also presented. Estimates are based on data collected in health interviews in 1983.
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    "By Charles S. Wilder"--P. 1.

    Data collected in the National Health Interview Survey in 1983.

    Includes bibliographical references (p. 21).

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    Vital and health statistics. Series 10, Data from the national health survey ; no. 158 ; DHHS publication ; no. (PHS) 86-1586
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    2949423
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    print; iv, 78 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
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    urn:sha-512:6b7cd8427befc35c48a239d999319a60ee728dca3850f05cbed47272eccbdbf0ea71921dccfa719adfcbdbc5444a3fc23443aac8a5574de4e1fd764b1b28a4e7
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