Short highlights and data are presented in the form of graphs to provide a better understanding of the situation of young people in Québec.
One in five children and youths are considered active in their free time. Almost half of adults are considered active or moderately active. The search for thrills and the desire to surpass oneself are motivations for the practice of physical activities common to all.
Data for 1976-2023.
L’Enquête québécoise sur la parentalité 2022 trace un portrait de certains aspects de la vie des parents d’enfants de 6 mois à 17 ans et les met en relation, ce qui nous permettra de mieux comprendre ce que vivent les parents.
What are the factors associated with social engagement and non-electoral political participation among young adults born in Québec?
These statistics focus on low household and individual income as defined by the Low Income Measure (LIM), as well as on low family unit and individual income as defined by the Market Basket Measure (MBM).
These tables contain two measures of income inequality among households and individuals aged 16 and over: income quintiles and the Gini coefficient. These statistics are presented according to three types of income: market income, total income, and after-tax income.
These statistics are provided according to three types of income (market income, total income, and after-tax income) and are broken down by various socio-demographic characteristics of households and individuals.
In 2022, nearly 1 out of 5 Quebecers (19%) used cannabis during the year—23% of men and 16% of women.
In 2020, 74.5% of Quebecers purchased goods or services on the Internet. Online spending by Québec cybershoppers increased by 52.4% from 2018 and totalled $13.4 billion in 2020.