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Key Demographic and Socio-economic Characteristics of Quebec's English-speaking Youth (15-29)
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Key Demographic and Socio-economic Characteristics of Quebec's English-speaking Youth (15-29)
Abstract
This CHSSN report profiles the situation of English-speaking citizens of Quebec who are engaged in the numerous transitions that are typically encountered between the ages of 15 and 29 in the critical passage from childhood to adulthood. Youth is a stage of life characterized by challenges that can be decisive in the quality of life of individuals and their communities and for the vast majority of Quebecers aged 15-29, these milestones are
completing school, gaining occupational experience and even starting a family and establishing a household. This report offers current information organized to support “the village” - from policy-makers and program managers through to public institutions and community organizations and networks - whose actions impact the lives of minority language youth striving to build their future and the future of all Quebec’s citizens.
Date
2018
Pages
47
Language
en
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Citation
Community Health and Social Services Network (CHSSN). Key Demographic and Socio-Economic Characteristics of Quebec’s English-Speaking Youth (15-29), 2018.
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Community Health and Social Services Network (CHSSN)
Founded:
2000
Constituents:
English-language health and social service sector organizations, foundations, etc. in the province of Québec
Website:
https://chssn.org
Activities:
Developing projects and partnerships that link community and public partners; strengthening networks at the local, regional and provincial levels on health determinants; working to influence public policy and develop services; publishing newsletters on health and outcomes research; supporting member organizations for primary health care, community development, and population health
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none