According to statistics tabled in parliament, as of April 2024, there were 107,609 women working full time in Malta.
69,081 of said women were Maltese, whereas 38,528 were foreigners. The services and sales workers had the highest amount of women working full time at 26,103.
Meanwhile, 4,513 in total worked with reduced hours, with 3,925 of these being Maltese women and 588 being foreign women.
When it came to part-time workers, 18,861 were women – with 15,686 being Maltese and 3,175 being foreigners.
In total, 130,983 women were employed as of April 2024. Of these, 88,692 were Maltese and 42,291 were foreigners.
Meanwhile, 13,158 women were self-employed, with this being their primary full time or part time job. Of these 9,859 were Maltese whereas 3,299 were foreigners.
The questions were tabled by PN MP Graziella Attard Previ, and the data provided by Minister Byron Camilleri.
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