Construction workers least paid in Malta

Construction is the lowest paying sector in Malta, a study by Eurostat has found.

The European statistical agency has looked at earnings in different economic sectors in every Member State, finding significant discrepancies. For Malta, the highest salaries were paid out in financial services while construction came last.

The earnings in ‘Construction’ ranked in midfield in most Member States, with the highest rank being the sixth highest paying sector in Poland and seventh highest in Estonia, Latvia, the Netherlands and Sweden. In contrast, the construction sector was the lowest paying in Malta in 2018, and was also among the lowest in Croatia and Romania (second lowest) as well as in Hungary, Portugal and Slovenia (third lowest).

In 2018, the ‘Information and communication’ industry was the highest paying sector in twelve of the 27 EU Member States, and was second in another four. The average gross monthly earnings were high also for ‘Financial and insurance activities’. Although it was the highest paying sector in ‘only’ four Member States (France, Hungary, Malta and Sweden), it came second in sixteen and third in six Member States. Another sector with high earnings was ‘Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply’ which was the best paying industry in six Member States and second highest in another two.

At the opposite end of the ranking, ‘Accommodation and food service activities’ was identified as the lowest paying industry in all Member States except Greece, Malta and Slovenia (second lowest) and Croatia (third lowest). ‘Administrative and support services’ ranked as the second lowest in most Member States (12 of the 27) and the lowest overall in three countries (Greece, Croatia and Slovenia).

‘Education’ was the best paid economic activity in Luxembourg and second best in Cyprus in 2018. While the ‘Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles’ sector was on average the highest paid in Greece, it ranked among the industries with low earnings in most of the other Member States.

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