- From: Cliff Tyllick <Cliff.Tyllick@tceq.texas.gov>
- Date: Fri, 01 Apr 2011 20:06:25 -0500
- To: <w3c-wai-eo@w3.org>
Denis, to me this particular publication seems documentation enough for our needs. >>> Denis Boudreau <dboudreau@accessibiliteweb.com> 04/01/11 12:30 PM >>> Good afternoon all, While we were talking earlier today about slide #7 of the Business Case Slide Deck (bcase-presentation-format.ppt), Shadi said the percentage of people with disabilities worldwide was around 20%. I said I thought it was more like 10%, based on some study I remembered seeing form the UN. Then I stumbled unto this(1): "According to the United Nations Convention on Persons with Disabilities, disability affects between 15 percent and 20 percent of the population in every country worldwide, and the incidence of disability in industrialized nations is increasing as their populations get older. A Forrester Research Inc. study commissioned by Microsoft found that 57 percent of working-age computer users (18–64 years old) would likely benefit from using accessible technology because of difficulties and impairments that may affect computer use. As the population continues to age, Forrester noted, the number of computer users in the 65–74 age range will increase significantly, as will the number of people who would benefit from using accessible technology." Now, I'm pretty sure I've seen 10% before and know I've been using that figure for the longest time. I will keep looking in this and get back to you when I find it. In the meantime, I guess this means the score is now Shadi 1, Denis 0. ;p (1) Source: <http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/microsoft-announces-free-accessibility-tools-and-training-for-developers-118162809.html>. Regards, -- Denis Boudreau, président Coopérative AccessibilitéWeb 1751 rue Richardson, bureau 6111 Montréal (Qc), Canada H3K 1G6 Téléphone : +1 877.315.5550
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