Depuis 25 ans, l’Institut de la statistique du Québec fournit des informations statistiques essentielles qui enrichissent les connaissances, éclairent les débats et appuient la prise de décision dans la société québécoise. À l’occasion de son 25e anniversaire, l’ISQ diffuse des portraits statistiques de l’évolution du Québec élaborés à partir de ses travaux.
Overview of the demographic report as of July 1, 2024 for Québec’s 17 administrative regions: population changes, age structure, births, deaths, migrations.
Number of international immigrants and emigrants, net non-permanent residents and number of interprovincial in-migrants and out-migrants at the administrative region level.
Number of international immigrants and emigrants, net non-permanent residents and number of interprovincial in-migrants and out-migrants at the CMA level.
Number of international immigrants and emigrants, net non-permanent residents and number of interprovincial in-migrants and out-migrants at the census division level (RCM or RCM grouping) and administrative region level.
Statistical data and analyses on the demographic situation in Québec: population changes, age structure, births, deaths, migration, marriages.
The Québec population increased by only 19,300 in 2020, compared to nearly 110,000 in 2019. This significant slowdown is related to the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to considerably reduced international migration gains and more deaths in 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.