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  • Disability status is often transitory or a matter of insidious change. A person's ability to function properly depends to a considerable extent on her/ his social and physical environment. One area that slips through the large-scale studies like the census and National Sample Survey is the impact of the state and the market on the lives of people with disabilities. There is a case for a more fundamental re-envisioning of the nature of the disability estimates. (xsd:string)
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  • Measuring disability in India (xsd:string)
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  • In: Economic and Political Weekly, 43, 2008, 12-13, 22-24 (xsd:string)
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