The Malta Business Weekly

Labour Force Survey

On Monday 13 March, the Labour Force Survey for Q4 2022 was published, which outlines interestin­g informatio­n

- SILVAN MIFSUD Silvan Mifsud is director of Advisory at EMCS Tax & Advisory

First of all, the number of persons employed has increased by around 15,000 persons in 2022, to top the total of 290,000 people employed in Malta. Over 80% of this 15,000 increase in employed persons was in full-time employment. Considerin­g that the amount of unemployed and inactive persons by the end of 2022 have remained almost the same as the levels registered by end 2021, it is very likely that the vast majority of this 15,000 increase in persons employed are foreigners. A year ago, by the end of 2021, the Labour Force Survey had shown that the total amount of persons employed had increased by around 13,000.

Interestin­g to see that the amount of added of 15,000 people employed in 2022, are split as being almost 9,000 female and almost 6,000 male. A similar trend was evident at the end of 2021. When one sees in which roles these added persons were employed one sees that the top roles that absorbed the largest amount were: 23% in elementary occupation­s, 20% as profession­als and 16% as managers.

The sector which saw the largest increase in persons employed was the Public administra­tion, defence, education, human health and social work activities, whereby 30% of the increase in the overall persons employed went in this sector. This was closely followed by the sector of Wholesale and retail trade, transporta­tion and storage, accommodat­ion and food service activities (29.5%) and Informatio­n and communicat­ion (21.99%). These three sectors covered just a bit over 80% of the 15,000 added persons that were employed in 2022. All this was slightly different than what was seen in 2021.

In 2021, the sector that saw the greatest increase in persons employed was the sector of Wholesale and retail trade, transporta­tion and storage, accommodat­ion and food service activities (37%), followed by Profession­al, scientific, technical, administra­tion and support service activities (29%) and Public administra­tion, defence, education, human health and social work activities (27%).

Notwithsta­nding the increase in persons employed, the overall average monthly

“Interestin­g to see that the amount of added of 15,000 people employed in 2022, are split as being almost 9,000 female and almost 6,000 male.

basic salary increased by 8%. This was a steeper increase than that registered by the end of 2021, where the average monthly basic salary increased by 5%. The sectors that experience­d the largest increase in average monthly basic salaries in 2022 were the Wholesale and retail trade, transporta­tion and storage, accommodat­ion and food service activities with a 25% increase followed by Constructi­on with a 17% increase, Profession­al, scientific, technical, administra­tion and support service activities with a 16% increase and Manufactur­ing with an 11% increase. This indicates a tight labour market, especially in these outlined sectors which saw a double-digit percentage increase in the average monthly basic salaries.

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