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Non-EU Citizens & Women More Likely To Work Part Time

Summary by Malta Daily
In 2024, non-EU citizens accounted for 22.2% of part-time work in total employment in the EU and EU citizens residing in another EU country made up 20.8%. Both categories had higher shares than EU nationals residing in their country, which stood at 16.6%. Between 2014 and 2024, EU nationals consistently registered the lowest shares of part-time employment. From 2014 onwards, the share of part-time employment in total employment showed a downward…
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Malta Daily broke the news in on Tuesday, July 29, 2025.
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