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34• Less likely <strong>to</strong> have reported not only difficulty performing specific activities butalso having fewer limitations in activities <strong>of</strong> daily living (ADL) and instrumentalactivities <strong>of</strong> daily living (IADL) 3 (Figures III.6 and III.7). About half <strong>of</strong> TTWparticipants and 45 percent <strong>of</strong> employed beneficiaries reported that <strong>the</strong>y have noADL or IADL limitations, compared with 27 percent <strong>of</strong> all beneficiaries.Figure III.4. Condition(s) Causing Activity Limitation <strong>of</strong> <strong>Work</strong>ing-Age Beneficiaries, byTTW and Employment Status63%48%46%35%36%31%30%7%7%17%23%21%12%11%9%15% 14%11%5%11% 12%Mental illnessMentalretardationMusculoskeletalSensorydisordersDiseases <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>nervous systemO<strong>the</strong>rNo conditionslimiting activitiesCondition(s) Limiting ActivitiesAll Beneficiaries TTW Participants Beneficiaries Employed at InterviewSource: 2004 National Beneficiary Survey.Note:Respondents could report multiple reasons for current activity limitations.3 ADLs include: bathing or dressing; getting around <strong>the</strong> house; getting in<strong>to</strong> or out <strong>of</strong> bed; and eating.IADLs include: getting around outside <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> home, shopping for personal items, and preparing meals.III: Beneficiary Characteristics and Employment Perspectives

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