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Title: The working conditions of Filipinos in Malta
Authors: Debono, Manwel
Vassallo, Mario Thomas
Keywords: Foreign workers, Filipino -- Malta
Foreign workers -- Malta
Immigrants -- Employment -- Malta
Working conditions -- Malta
Labor supply -- Malta
Labor market -- Malta
Discrimination in employment -- Malta
Issue Date: 2019-05
Publisher: University of Malta. Centre for Labour Studies
Citation: Debono, M., & Vassallo, M. T. (2019, May). The working conditions of Filipinos in Malta. Eight International Community, Work & Family Conference - Community, work and family in diverse contexts and changing times, Valletta, p. 37.
Abstract: The small island state of Malta is passing through an unprecedented period of social change and economic development. Fast economic growth is resulting in an increasingly problematic shortage of labour supply, creating human resources in various sectors. The influx of foreign workers in Malta over the last years has been substantial, and is set to continue increasing. Currently, nearly a fifth of all workers in Malta are foreigners, when compared to about 1% in 2000. The 2,400 Filipino workers in Malta constitute the largest group of third country nationals in the country. [excerpt]
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/144067
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