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  2. Social model of disability - Wikipedia

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    The social construction of disability comes from a paradigm that suggests that society's beliefs about a particular community, group, or population are grounded in the power structures inherent in that society at any given time. The social expectations surrounding concepts, such as disability, thereby enabling a social construct around what ...

  3. Models of disability - Wikipedia

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    Models of disability are analytic tools in disability studies used to articulate different ways disability is conceptualized by individuals and society broadly. [1] [2] Disability models are useful for understanding disagreements over disability policy, [2] teaching people about ableism, [3] providing disability-responsive health care, [3] and articulating the life experiences of disabled people.

  4. Demographics of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica is an island country in the Caribbean. The country had a population of 2,825,352 as of 2023, having the fourth largest population in the region. Jamaica's annual population growth rate stood at 0.08% in 2022. As of 2023, 68.9% of Jamaicans were Christians in 2011, predominantly Protestant.

  5. Category:Disability in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica at the Paralympics (2 C, 15 P) Jamaican disability rights activists (2 P) P. Jamaican people with disabilities (1 C, 11 P) ... Statistics; Cookie statement ...

  6. Disability - Wikipedia

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    The social construction of disability is the idea that disability is constructed by social expectations and institutions rather than biological differences. Highlighting the ways society and institutions construct disability is one of the main focuses of this idea. [ 42 ]

  7. Health in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    The population is aging with people over 65 years of age making up 8.2% of the population. [11] In 2024 there are 43.9 older people per 100 children. [11] The population of people over the age of 60 has increased while the population of children under 15 has decreased. [11] There are more females than males with 102.2 females per 100 men. [11]

  8. Aging and society - Wikipedia

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    The terms "healthy ageing" [4] and "optimal ageing" have been proposed as alternatives to successful ageing, partly because the term "successful ageing" has been criticised for making healthy ageing sound too competitive. Six suggested dimensions of successful ageing include: [14] No physical disability over the age of 75 as rated by a physician;

  9. Census in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    The census in Jamaica is an approximately decennial process recording information about the population of Jamaica.Conducting the census is the responsibility of the Statistical Institute of Jamaica (STATIN), founded in 1946 and known as the Central Bureau of Statistics until 1955, and then as the Department of Statistics until 1984.