'Structural crisis' in the country highlighted
Demographic changes will shape Malta’s future, a new report warns
The scheme has been in place for a decade
Demographic crisis threatens identity of the locality - Mayor Nigel Holland
Many see the foreign workforce as 'dispensable'
It is heartening to see Nationalist ideas and proposals finally, albeit belatedly, being adopted by the Labour administration
Building intercultural connections requires more than policy documents – it demands genuine investment in people, communities, and the long-term vision of an inclusive Malta
Third-country nationals avoiding even necessary appointments, including prenatal and post-natal care
Pressures of ageing population on society also less pronounced than rest of Europe
The electorate faces a clear choice: a Labour government that prioritises numbers or a future Nationalist government that prioritises its people
It is time for a national discussion on Malta’s fertility situation so as to get a clear picture of the situation
We need a new sustainable economic model based on the intelligent reduction of resource use, discouraging excess consumption and ensuring that polluters pay
In 50 years' time, the population of native Maltese will drop from the current 406,000 to 240,000, of whom 40% will be elderly
33,455 new residence permits for third-country nationals were issued last year
According to report published on World Cancer Day, obesity remains the highest cancer risk factor in Malta
Malta currently has the lowest fertility rate in the European Union
Malta’s population will exceed one million people by 2040. We stand to lose it all if we sit back, complain, and justify the flow
Rate 'much, much lower' in 2024 compared to 2023, Byron Camilleri says
People over 60 are expected to make up nearly a third of China's population by 2035
Malta has the lowest fertility rate in the European Union at 1.08
Letting the status quo continue is not the way forward
Can migration be turned from a threat to an opportunity to address Europe’s demographic and economic decline?
Malta Vision 2050 is about improving the quality of life for every single citizen in our country
Europe naively persists in treating irregular migration solely as a security issue and not as a means of addressing its labour shortages
A look at a British professor's new classification of social classes
The Maltese are once again foreigners and second-rate citizens in our own country
The private sector must play an increasing role in infrastructure funding, yet private investors face higher borrowing costs and growing risk aversion
An honest, soul-searching exercise will uncover the shallowness of our self-assessed exaggerated excellence
There’s been a massive buildup of millions of euros being spent, yet there is no improvement in quality of life
A bumper new report lays bare several changes across Maltese society
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