This publication starts by presenting the sociodemographic and educational characteristics of young francophones according to the time they spend reading for pleasure at the age of 15.
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...
Characteristics associated with participation in volunteer activities among Quebecers aged 16 to 65, as well as the frequency of participation in these activities.
The ability to understand and process printed or computerized information is essential in the 21st century for fully participating in society and adapting to change. Based on data from the Program for...
This publication aims to describe links between the health of Québec adults (16–65 years old) and skills related to literacy, numeracy and problem-solving in a technology-rich environment. Two health ...
This article begins with a general portrait of health literacy in the Québec population aged 16 and over, as measured in Statistics Canada’s 2003 International Adult Literacy and Skills Survey (IALSS)...
There have been many demographic, social and economic changes in Québec in recent years and some that have taken place slowly over the years. However, all of those changes have shaped the living conditions...