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.
Portrait de la formation en emploi offerte dans les organisations au Québec dont la masse salariale est de 250 000 $ et plus.
Short highlights and data are presented in the form of graphs to provide a better understanding of the situation of young people in Québec. Update: Taux de chômage.
Résultats sont présentés pour le Québec, l’Ontario et le Canada, et sont ventilés selon le genre.
New analysis: Le conflit travail-famille chez les parents salariés. Un portrait à partir de l’Enquête québécoise sur la parentalité 2022 (in French only).
Changes related to the fight against COVID-19 observed in the families of children who attended 5-year-old kindergarten in 2021–2022
Have certain lifestyle habits of young adults changed in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic? A new infographic provides a portrait of the use of cigarettes, electronic cigarettes, cannabis and alcohol among young adults in the summer of 2020.
This collection describes the current situation of Quebecers aged 15 to 29 and the patterns of this population over the last 20 years. Themes: health, education, citizen participation, employment and entrepreneurship.
The main objective of this bulletin is to provide a portrait of young adults aged 18 to 34 in Québec who have not completed high school and, more specifically, workers without a high school diploma in...