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By degree of disability and sex. Counties and Aran, areas and provinces

Persons legally recognised as being disabled. By degree of disability and sex. Counties and Aran, areas and provinces 2023
By degree of disability By sex
From 33% to 64% From 65% to 74% 75% & more Men Women Total
Alt Camp 2,421 892 624 2,022 1,915 3,937
Alt Empordà 6,035 2,665 1,379 5,386 4,693 10,079
Alt Penedès 5,488 1,608 1,168 4,123 4,141 8,264
Alt Urgell 919 264 220 722 681 1,403
Alta Ribagorça 141 46 32 115 104 219
Anoia 6,695 2,101 1,517 5,016 5,297 10,313
Aran 309 85 82 248 228 476
Bages 11,663 3,205 2,079 8,343 8,604 16,947
Baix Camp 10,776 4,198 2,952 9,332 8,594 17,926
Baix Ebre 5,235 2,383 1,450 4,392 4,676 9,068
Baix Empordà 6,827 2,885 1,251 5,663 5,300 10,963
Baix Llobregat 46,594 16,276 11,143 36,108 37,905 74,013
Baix Penedès 6,580 2,355 1,560 5,255 5,240 10,495
Barcelonès 123,308 57,742 46,004 102,804 124,250 227,054
Berguedà 3,668 811 463 2,397 2,545 4,942
Cerdanya 525 198 125 445 403 848
Conca de Barberà 861 363 273 753 744 1,497
Garraf 6,182 2,240 1,741 4,999 5,164 10,163
Garrigues 848 304 243 691 704 1,395
Garrotxa 2,583 1,011 554 2,157 1,991 4,148
Gironès 10,877 4,608 2,195 9,008 8,672 17,680
Lluçanès 300 86 50 233 203 436
Maresme 19,648 6,277 4,964 15,432 15,457 30,889
Moianès 599 185 160 454 490 944
Montsià 4,004 1,815 1,052 3,233 3,638 6,871
Noguera 1,879 592 500 1,536 1,435 2,971
Osona 7,253 2,087 1,601 5,537 5,404 10,941
Pallars Jussà 693 217 173 512 571 1,083
Pallars Sobirà 269 77 54 215 185 400
Pla d'Urgell 1,676 566 584 1,355 1,471 2,826
Pla de l'Estany 1,589 556 290 1,275 1,160 2,435
Priorat 391 143 129 350 313 663
Ribera d'Ebre 1,019 481 331 896 935 1,831
Ripollès 1,379 498 242 1,092 1,027 2,119
Segarra 1,097 336 269 847 855 1,702
Segrià 12,362 4,180 3,366 9,708 10,200 19,908
Selva 8,973 3,341 1,615 7,157 6,772 13,929
Solsonès 735 200 138 512 561 1,073
Tarragonès 15,638 5,248 3,551 12,440 11,997 24,437
Terra Alta 534 223 131 417 471 888
Urgell 1,677 504 499 1,340 1,340 2,680
Vallès Occidental 50,594 15,216 10,356 38,120 38,046 76,166
Vallès Oriental 19,813 6,126 4,579 15,257 15,261 30,518
Catalonia 410,657 155,194 111,689 327,897 349,643 677,540
Metropolità 260,105 101,683 77,092 207,846 231,034 438,880
Comarques Gironines 38,263 15,564 7,526 31,738 29,615 61,353
Camp de Tarragona 30,087 10,844 7,529 24,897 23,563 48,460
Terres de l'Ebre 10,792 4,902 2,964 8,938 9,720 18,658
Ponent 19,461 6,451 5,448 15,417 15,943 31,360
Comarques Centrals 24,405 6,639 4,523 17,631 17,936 35,567
Alt Pirineu i Aran 2,856 887 686 2,257 2,172 4,429
Penedès 24,688 8,224 5,921 19,173 19,660 38,833
Barcelona 301,852 113,967 85,838 238,861 262,796 501,657
Girona 38,667 15,725 7,611 32,079 29,924 62,003
Lleida 22,679 7,401 6,187 17,867 18,400 36,267
Tarragona 47,459 18,101 12,053 39,090 38,523 77,613
Source: Departament de Drets Socials.

Last update: June 19, 2024.

Methodological note

Definition of concepts

Recognised disability
Certificate granted to those people with a disability that is equal to or higher than 33% of the threshold established by law. It indicates the diagnosis and degree of handicap expressed in percentage terms and issued by the evaluation and orientation teams (EVO) at care centres for disabled people (CAD) run by the Generalitat de Catalunya.

Methodological aspects

The Catalan social services system is the coordinated set of personal services, facilities, activities, economic benefits and of prevention, care and social promotion in Catalonia, which aims to ensure the participation of all citizens in the benefits of social life. Is specifically designed for individuals, families or groups who, by having difficulties in the development and integration into society, lack of personal autonomy, physical, mental or sensory disabilities, family problems or suffer social marginalization, are creditors of collective and caring effort.

The system is divided functionally into primary care social services and social services of specialized care, and is organized territorially in key areas of social services, sectors of county, regional and territorial areas of Catalonia, and in the following areas of action: care for family, childhood and adolescence; care for people with disabilities, old age care and treatment of drug addicts.

The statistics on the disabled population of Catalonia is the result of the operation of a database that feeds information recorded in the assessment and guidance services dependent of the Catalan Institute of Assistance and Social Services (ICASS).

The valuation of disability meets the regulation set by the Royal Decree 1971/1999 of December 23, on the procedure for recognition, declaration and classification of the degree of disability (BOE number 22 of January 26, 2000 ).

The aim of this provision is regulate the recognition of the degree of disability, establish new applicable scales, determine the competent bodies to make the aforementioned recognition and procedure to be followed, all with the purpose of the valuation and classification of the degree of disability affecting the person is uniform throughout the State, and ensure equal conditions for access of citizens to the benefits, economic rights and services given by public bodies.

The WHO international classification defines disability as any restriction or lack of ability of a human to perform an activity in the manner or within the range considered normal. Therefore, the severity of limitations for activities is the fundamental criterion used to develop the scales.

The official typological classification of disabilities is as follows: physical, sensory and mental. The typology exploited statistically encompasses the following groups: motor and non-motor physical, visual, auditory, mental and mentally ill. The tables include the 'no record', which are collected those encodings that cannot be included in any of these main groups.

Regarding the degree of disability ,is divided into three main groups. The first groups degrees of disability between 33% and 64%, which includes people with disabilities with a level of personal autonomy sufficiently important to social and labor insertion at least in a protected work system. The second group comprises degrees of disability between 65% and 74%. This block includes people who, generally speaking, have more difficulties to achieve full employment and social integration. The third group, with degrees of disability equal to or greater than 75%, recorded in most affected people who are likely to require highly specialized tools for social integration.

You can get more information about these statistics in the methodology.