Registered full-time employment in Malta increased by 4.1% in August 2025, indicating a positive trend in the country’s labor market. This growth is driven by increases in both employees and self-employed individuals, with the private sector contributing significantly to this rise. The sectors that contributed most to this growth include Wholesale and retail trade, and Human health and social work activities.
Registered Full-Time Employment Sees Significant Growth in August 2025
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