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Disability in South Africa : ウィキペディア英語版 | Disability in South Africa South Africans with disabilities constitute a sizable proportion of the population. As a developing country and given the legacy of apartheid the position and status of disabled people in society is extremely heterogeneous ranging from wealthy city dwellers who have access to a full range of assistance and other necessities to poor shack-dwellers who struggle for even the basic necessities of life. == Demographics == According to a 2014 report by Statistics South Africa, 7.5% of the country's population is regarded as having a disability. The highest proportion of people living with disabilities was found to be in the Free State, with 11,1% of its population having a disability, followed by the Northern Cape, with 11%, the North West, with 10%, the Eastern Cape, with 9,6%, KwaZulu-Natal, with 8,4%, Mpumalanga, with 7%, Limpopo, with 6%, the Western Cape, with 5,4% and Gauteng, with 5,3%. In his presentation the Statistician-General, Pali Lehohla, said that mining could contribute to the high prevalence of people with disabilities in Free State, Northern Cape, North West, and Eastern Cape. According to Lehohla a significant number of South Africa's mine workers originate from these provinces.
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