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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Geography of disability is a branch of humGeography of disability is a branch of human geography that studies the experiences of people with disabilities in relation to places and spaces. A disability is any condition that makes it more difficult for a person to do certain activities or interact with the world around them (socially or materially). These conditions, or impairments, may be cognitive, developmental, intellectual, mental, physical, sensory, or a combination of multiple factors. The geography of disability considers issues of accessibility, mobility and the landscape of socioeconomic, environmental and political perspectives. Scholar Marian Hawkesworth, refers to the geography of disability as "a set of discursive and performative practices," which considers social and cultural aspects of disability, instead of solely on physical impairment. According to the World Health Organization, about 15% of the world's population lives with some form of disability, of whom 2-4% experience significant difficulties in functioning. In Europe and America, the disability ratio is one in five people. The WHO report indicated that a person's living environment can affect their risk of non-congenital disability, including poverty, government investment in medical services, and their access to healthcare. The report also found that once someone is disabled, inadequate infrastructure and investment can worsen their condition. Data suggested that one's environment had a particularly detrimental impact for people with bipolar disorder and traumatic brain injury. In Australia, a research on disability conducted by Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, Canberra found a strong correlation between economically disadvantaged areas, and the probability that people in those areas will have a disability, mild or severe. The likelihood of having a severe disability among those who lived in disadvantaged areas in Sydney was 2.6% higher than among the population who lived in the most economically and socially advantaged areas of Sydney. This correlation was also seen in the United States. In the US, according to the 2017 Disability Statistics Annual Report conducted by the Institute on Disability/UCED at University of New Hampshire, the distribution of people with disabilities aged from 18 to 64 was concentrated in the Southeast United States, including Georgia, Tennessee, Louisiana and Arkansas etc. These are the most economically disadvantaged areas in the United States. One example, is Memphis, Tennessee, a city with a high poverty rate of 26.2% and also one of the cities with the densest population of disabled people, with 12.6% - 17.8% of its working population (aged from 18 to 64) living with disabilities. The figures also indicated that females were at greater risk of having a disability than males regardless of their age. In Europe, women are 3% more prone to have a longstanding health problem and daily activity difficulties than men in 2011, according to the Eurostat.an men in 2011, according to the Eurostat.
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