Glasgow & Clyde Valley
Percentage of people aged 16-64 who have a disability in Glasgow & Clyde Valley local authorities, April 2013-March 2016
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West Dunbartonshire has had the highest level of reported working age disability in the area between 2013 and 2016, followed by Glasgow and North Lanarkshire. East Dunbartonshire and East Renfrewshire have had the lowest.
Notes
The Annual Population Survey's disability category includes people with a long-term condition which substantially limits their day-to-day activities (Equality Act Core disabled), and those who have a long-term disability which affects the kind or amount of work they might do (work-limiting disabled).
Changes in the wording of the disability questions in 2013 make comparison with data from earlier years difficult to interpret.
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