Short highlights and data are presented in the form of graphs to provide a better understanding of the situation of young people in Québec.
First report based on the longitudinal study Growing Up in Québec. This large-scale study is following more than 4,000 children born in 2020–2021 until they reach adulthood.
Indicators of occupation and vitality of territories show the evolution of demography, employment, wealth and quality of life in Québec at various geographical levels.
Publication containing a multitude of indicators related to demographics, material living conditions, work, retirement, lifestyle, health and well-being, and social participation of seniors.
This report provides an overview of definitions of homelessness used internationally and presents various initiatives undertaken to measure this phenomenon. It also provides a portrait of hidden homelessness in Québec, based on data collected for the first time in 2014 as part of a population survey conducted by Statistics Canada.
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.
Bulletin Données sociodémographiques en bref – volume 22, n°2.
Entitled Le vieillissement démographique : de nombreux enjeux à déchiffrer, this document covers a broad range of topics. The multiple issues surrounding older adults leaving the workforce are first analysed...