Nearly 10% of young people aged 15 to 29 in Québec—about 147,000 people—were not in employment, education or training (NEET) in 2023-2024.
Significant progress has been made in the past few years but inequalities remain. The showcase provides the most up-to-date picture possible of the situation.
Physical activity for transportation, leisure-time physical activity, alcohol consumption and well‑being and loneliness.
Indicateurs de suivi de la Stratégie gouvernementale de développement durable 2023-2028 et indicateurs de long terme mesurant la progression de la société. Mise à jour : 6 indicateurs.
The showcase features indicators related to demographics, material living conditions, work, retirement, lifestyle, health and well-being, and the social participation of seniors.
This initiative is based on the Cadre de mesure du progrès pour le Québec [framework for measuring progress in Québec] and aims to examine these inequalities in light of a wide range of indicators on the population’s current and future well-being.
Statistical data and analyses on the demographic situation in Québec: population changes, age structure, births, deaths, migration.
Data on the number of deaths at the administrative region level. Indicators such as life expectancy at birth are also available.
Data on life expectancy at the provincial, administrative region and census metropolitan area (CMA) level.
Data on the number of deaths at the census metropolitan area (CMA) level. Indicators such as life expectancy at birth are also available.