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Max Hahn and Serge Allegrezza present data on people with disabilities in Luxembourg
On 8 March 2024, Max Hahn, Minister for Family Affairs, Solidarity, Living Together and Reception of Refugees, together with Dr Serge Allegrezza, Director of Statec, presented data on people with disabilities.
"To enable everyone to live an inclusive life and play an active part in our society, Luxembourg is committed to various inclusion projects, including accessible buildings, accessible elections, accessible communication and the introduction of silent hours in various shops. And we will continue to work towards inclusion with the people concerned and their families", Max Hahn emphasised at the press conference.
"The 2021 population census addressed the issue of disability for the first time, on the initiative of the Ministry," explained Dr Serge Allegrezza. The census would also be the best way of analysing phenomena that are not common.
Key figures
The census provides unprecedented information on the population concerned. The following figures and conclusions emerge:
- Nearly 15% of the population of Luxembourg is disabled. 14% of men and 15.2% of women are disabled.
- Disabilities in the categories of vision (8.7%), mobility (3.9%) and hearing (2.5%) are the most common types of disability (8.7%).
- The prevalence of disability increases with age. It is well over 50% among people aged over 85.
- Nearly 7% of the population, or almost half the people concerned, consider their disability to be moderate (4%) or severe (2.9%).
- People with disabilities have a lower level of education.
- The employment rate among disabled people is relatively low: 57.1% of disabled people aged between 20 and 64 say they have a job. Nevertheless, the employment rate among these people is well below the rate observed for the population, which according to Eurostat was 74.1% in 2021.
- People with disabilities are under-represented in the finance and insurance sector (5.5% compared with 10.3% for the rest of the population).
All the census figures are available in a dedicated section on the statistics portal: https://statistiques.public.lu/fr/recensement.html.
Press release by: Ministry for Family Affairs, Solidarity, Living Together and Reception of Refugees / National Institute for Statistics and Economic Studies (Statec)