Cahiers québécois de démographie

The Cahiers québécois de démographie (English: Quebec Notebooks of Demography) is a peer-reviewed academic journal publishing original research in areas of demography, demographic analysis, and the demographics of Quebec and other populations.

[1] The journal was established in 1971 and is published biannually by the Association des démographes du Québec (Quebec Association of Demographers), with support from the Demography Department at the Université de Montréal.

Articles are freely available online through the Érudit publishing consortium.

[2] The Cahiers québécois de démographie publishes articles on topics of mortality, fertility, migration, demographic theory, demographic measures, and related issues.

The journal occasionally publishes special volumes of interdisciplinary research on themes such as health, population ageing, urbanization, education, linguistic demography, historical demography, population policy, and the demographics of indigenous peoples, Francophone Africa, or other population groups.