
Malta’s labour market continued its upward trend in February 2026, with the number of people in full-time employment rising to 306,386.
New figures show this represents a 4.4% increase compared to February 2025, while full-time employment also edged up by 0.3% compared to the previous month.
The private sector remained the country’s biggest employer, with 250,429 people in full-time jobs, up 4.6% year-on-year. Meanwhile, full-time employment in the public sector reached 55,957, marking a 3.7% annual increase.
Part-time employment as a primary job also continued to rise, reaching 36,472, an increase of 6.7% compared to the same month last year and 0.7% higher than January.
Employment growth was recorded among both men and women. Full-time employment among men rose to 184,434, while the number of women in full-time work reached 121,952—both reflecting a 4.4% increase over February 2025.
The latest figures point to continued growth across Malta’s labour market, with employment levels increasing steadily in both the private and public sectors.
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Gabriel Falzon
Gabriel Falzon is a social media executive at Lovin Malta, with a keen interest in digital media, local businesses, and the natural world. Outside of work, you’ll often find him baking up a storm, diving into video games, or exploring the endless corners of YouTube.
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