Multidimensional poverty among persons with disabilities in Colombia: Inequalities in the distribution of deprivations at the municipality level

PLoS One. 2023 Jun 29;18(6):e0286983. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0286983. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

According to the national population Census of Colombia, 4.1 per cent of the population lives with a disability. Although information is available on the number of persons with disabilities in the country, little information exists on their levels of multidimensional poverty and deprivation, especially at the province of local level. Aiming to contribute to the analysis of the levels of poverty of persons with disabilities living at the municipal/province level, this study computes and analyses the levels of multidimensional poverty in households with and without members with disabilities in the 1.101 municipalities of Colombia. Using the 2018 national population census, we computed the percentage of people living with disabilities in each of the municipalities of the country, then we computed their levels of poverty and deprivation and analysed the difference between households with and without members with disabilities. We also analysed the availability of teachers and schools providing services for children living with disabilities and deprivations in terms of school attendance. The results reveal that households with members with disabilities are poorer than households without members with disabilities, These households present higher deprivations according to most indicators, and the intensity of their poverty is higher. In addition, households with members with disabilities usually present higher levels of deprivation in school attendance and live in municipalities where there is no provision of inclusive schools. These results highlight the importance of implementing specific policies designed to reduce the levels of poverty of persons with disabilities and their families and to guarantee their access to basic opportunities and services.

MeSH terms

  • Censuses*
  • Child
  • Cities
  • Colombia / epidemiology
  • Disabled Persons*
  • Humans
  • Poverty

Grants and funding

This research was found by the Fondo para profesores asistentes from Universidad de los Andes.