L’incapacité chez les personnes de 18 ans et plus vivant avec leurs parents au Québec : portrait selon le recensement de 2021

This report (38 pages) and his infographic (2 pages) describe disability rates and characteristics among individuals in Quebec aged 18 and over who live with their parents.
Year: 2024
Languages: French
Format: Document (article, report, guide, etc.), Infographic
Dimension(s) of caregiving:
  • Realities of caregiving
  • Repercussions of caregiving

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This report (38 pages, in French) describes disability rates and characteristics among individuals in Quebec aged 18 and over who live with their parents. Specifically, it highlights family characteristics, income and housing conditions in households where parents provide care for an adult child with a disability.

The data are drawn from the Quebec Census Profile of the 2021 Canadian census. The findings are occasionally compared with the 2016 census.

An infographic (2 pages, in french) summarizing the key findings is also available.