Socio-demographic Profile of Children Aged 0 to 5 and their Parents - RTS de l’Estrie – CHU de Sherbrooke

Author/contributor
Title
Socio-demographic Profile of Children Aged 0 to 5 and their Parents - RTS de l’Estrie – CHU de Sherbrooke
Abstract
These profiles draw from the 2016 Census of Canada to provide pertinent socio-demographic information on the children aged 0-5 of Québec’s English-speaking communities and their families in accordance with Québec’s RTS (réseau territorial de services) territories. They include information on their numbers, where they live, family structures they are part of, socio-economic issues they face, their status as recent immigrants to Québec, aboriginal identity and their likelihood to be members of a visible minority. Each regional profile includes tables, graphs and information bullets that provide provincial and regional statistics for selected characteristics as well as comparisons between French-speaking majority and English-speaking minority populations within these administrative territories.
Institution
Community Health and Social Services Network (CHSSN)
Date
2016
Pages
52
Language
en
Rights
You are not authorized to use or reproduce this work for any commercial purpose or to further distribute, perform, or alter works in any way without express permission of the owner of the copyright or proxy.
Notes

Based on the 2016 Census of Canada

Citation
Pocock, Joanne. Socio-Demographic Profile of Children Aged 0 to 5 and Their Parents - RTS de l’Estrie – CHU de Sherbrooke. Community Health and Social Services Network (CHSSN), 2016.
Type

Related contributing CKOL partner

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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

Former Name:
none