The Diversity of the Black Populations in Canada, 2021: A Sociodemographic Portrait

Articles and reports: 89-657-X2024005

Description: The focus of this portrait is the analysis of the sociodemographic, linguistic, ethnocultural, and religious diversity of the Black populations in Canada. Using Census of Population data (1996 to 2021) and data from the 2011 National Household Survey, the paper explores the evolution of the Black populations in Canada and their composition in 2021. An intersectional perspective is used to explore the interactions between multiple diversity measures. By examining the main characteristics of the Black populations born in Canada, the Caribbean and Africa, this analytical portrait demonstrates that there is not one, but many diverse Black populations in Canada.
Issue Number: 2024005
Frequency: Occasional
Author(s): Domey, Natalie; Patsiurko, Natalka
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