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.
Dans quelle proportion les enfants de maternelle 5 ans ont-ils été touchés par les mesures sanitaires en vigueur dans les classes pendant la pandémie de COVID-19? Quelles ont été les répercussions de la pandémie chez les enseignantes?
Changes related to the fight against COVID-19 observed in the families of children who attended 5-year-old kindergarten in 2021–2022
First drop in income before transfers and taxes since 1996, but exceptional increase in after-tax income in 2020
A portrait of anxiety among young Quebecers aged about 22 years and associated factors based on data from the Québec Longitudinal Study of Child Development (QLSCD). The data were collected in 2018 and in the summer of 2020, shortly after the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Compared to the same period last year (March to June), Québec’s economy lost some 450,000 jobs due to COVID-19—a 10% drop from 2019 when total employment was 4,327,500 jobs (average from March to June).
Les mouvements mensuels de l’emploi et du taux de chômage reflètent les effets des restrictions, de leur retrait graduel et des réponses des gouvernements, des entreprises et des particuliers. Les graphiques et la ligne du temps présentés illustrent ces évolutions.
Almost 90% of performing arts organizations managed to continue their creative, production or performance activities during the pandemic.
Some (16%) of the children who were attending childcare before the March 2020 lockdown did not go back after the lockdown.
An analysis of the situation in August 2020 compared with August 2019 shows that the employment recovery rate in Québec is 93.5% while the total payroll recovery rate is 101.4%.