Counting the costs: understanding the extra costs of living with disability in Indonesia to advance inclusive policies within the SDG framework.

IF 1.3 Q3 REHABILITATION
Frontiers in rehabilitation sciences Pub Date : 2024-10-22 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fresc.2024.1236365
Irma Marlina, Ginanjar Wibowo, Desi Dwi Bastias, Bimbika Sijapati Basnett, Dinar Dwi Prasetyo, Mercoledi Nasiir
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Abstract

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a multidimensional framework for monitoring progress on disability inclusion over time and among countries where reliable, disability disaggregated data is available. However, the SDGs alone do not provide insights into the causes of the social and economic disparities that people with disabilities face or offer specific policy solutions to alleviate them. This paper highlights the extra costs of living with disability in Indonesia to advance the country's commitment to further the rights of people with disabilities. It utilizes three primary estimation methods, combining an analyses of national survey data with primary data from interviews and focus group discussions. Findings reveal significant and varying costs based on disability type, severity and life cycle stages. It also highlights the unaffordability of these costs for most individuals with disabilities and their families. Leveraging these estimates, the paper proposes 'disability concessions' aligned with Indonesia's legal framework on disability inclusion, aiming to alleviate financial burdens through discounts across health, education, utilities and transportation. By contributing to methodological approaches in understanding extra costs of living with disability inclusion in emerging country context and promoting discussions on leveraging the results for disability inclusive policymaking, this paper supplements the SDG framework to foster disability inclusion.

计算成本:了解印度尼西亚残疾人生活的额外成本,在可持续发展目标框架内推进包容性政策。
可持续发展目标(SDGs)是一个多维框架,可用于监测随着时间的推移和在有可靠的残疾分类数据的国家之间在残疾包容方面取得的进展。然而,仅凭可持续发展目标并不能深入了解残疾人所面临的社会和经济差距的原因,也不能提供具体的政策解决方案来缓解这些差距。本文重点介绍了印度尼西亚残疾人生活的额外成本,以推动该国进一步促进残疾人权利的承诺。本文采用了三种主要估算方法,将全国调查数据分析与访谈和焦点小组讨论的原始数据相结合。研究结果表明,根据残疾类型、严重程度和生命周期阶段的不同,费用也大不相同。本文还强调了大多数残疾人及其家庭无法负担这些费用的问题。根据这些估算结果,本文提出了与印尼残疾包容法律框架相一致的 "残疾优惠 "建议,旨在通过在医疗、教育、公用事业和交通等方面提供折扣来减轻经济负担。本文有助于从方法论角度理解新兴国家在残疾包容方面的额外生活成本,并推动有关利用这些结果制定残疾包容政策的讨论,从而为促进残疾包容的可持续发展目标框架提供补充。
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