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May 22, 2001
Changes in the Prevalence of Chronic Disability in the United States Black and
Nonblack Population Above Age 65 From 1982 to 1999
Survey evidence through the early 1990s generally suggests a
reduction in disability in the elderly population of the United
States. Because the evidence is not fully consistent, several
authors have speculated about whether disability declines will
continue. This paper reports results from the 1999 National
Long-Term Care Survey on disability trends from 1982 through 1999.
It is found that disability continued to decline in the 1994 to 1999
period, and that the decline was greater in the 1990s than in the
1980s.
The disability decline from 1982 to 1989 was 0.26% per year, from
1989 to 1994 it was 0.38% per year, and from 1994 to 1999 it was
0.56% per year. In addition, disability declined by a greater
percentage for blacks than for nonblacks over the 1989 to 1999
period.

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