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Employment Rate (Annual)
Population and SocietyThe employment rate is the share of persons in employment within an age bracket out of the population in the same age bracket. -
Employment Rate by District
Agriculture, Fisheries, Forestry & FoodEmployment rate refers to persons in employment (15-64) as a percentage of the population of working age (15-64). -
Employment Rate (Quarterly)
Population and SocietyThe employment rate is the share of persons in employment within an age bracket out of the population in the same age bracket. -
Enterprise Hubs
This dataset consists of part of the Strategic Proposals and Marine Objectives as published in the Strategic Plan for the Environment and Development (SPED). It shows the locations of industrial areas which have been designated as enterprise hubs by the SPED -
Environmental noise agglomeration
Agriculture, Fisheries, Forestry & FoodThis layer shows the agglomeration defined for Malta according to the requirements of Directive 2002/49/EC relating to the assessment and management of environmental noise. This is the area for which strategic noise maps are produced. -
Environmental Taxes by Economic Activity
EnvironmentThe environmental tax statistics are compiled based on Eurostat’s 2024 Environmental taxes - a statistical guide. Environmental tax is defined as "A tax whose tax base is a physical unit (or a proxy of a physical unit) of something that has a proven, specific negative impact on the environment, and which is identified in ESA2010 as a tax". Environmental tax statistics are part of European environmental economic accounts, which constitute satellite accounts to national accounts. Thus, environmental tax statistics follows ESA2010 definition of ‘taxes’. Consequently, only payments that are identified as taxes in the national accounts can be reported as environmental taxes whereas other types of payments to government are not excluded from the scope of the data collection. Compliance with the tax definition of the national accounts improves international comparability of the statistics, and is in line with the guidance, concepts, and definitions of the System of environmental and economic accounting (SEEA). -
Expenditure per Capita
The data on expenditure under the various social protection schemes are drawn up according to the ESSPROS (European System of integrated Social Protection Statistics) Manual issued by Eurostat. Generally, the objectives of ESSPROS are to provide a comprehensive, realistic and coherent description of social protection which: (i) covers social benefits and their financing; (ii) is geared towards international comparability; and (iii) is completely harmonised with other statistics, particularly the National Accounts, in its main concepts. Spatial ESSPROS data is showed as per capita. The total benefits expenditure obtained from the SABS database does not match that with the Treasury's Departmental Accounting System (DAS) as the latter includes welfare payments which are excluded from the SABS database. The data source used to compile the beneficiaries data is the System for the Administration of Social Benefits (SABS) database held by the Department of Social Security. Beneficiaries are grouped according to their ID card number. If a person received a particular benefit more than once in a calendar year, the records show one beneficiary. Beneficiaries obtaining more than one benefit under the same function are counted once. Beneficiaries living abroad are not included in the data. -
Exports and imports by counterpart area (Annual)
Economy and FinanceThis table provides information on both Exports and Imports of goods and services by main partner zone. • Annual data is expressed in thousands of euros and is available both in nominal and volume terms. • The fixed composition is applied to trading partner zones. Currently, the European Union consists of 27 member countries, among which 20 have adopted the Euro as their official currency. • The data presented in the table is compiled in accordance with the methodology and standards outlined in the ESA 2010 manual to ensure comparability and consistency. • The data spanning 1995 to 2020 are final and will not undergo further revision. • Chain-linked volume aggregates are expressed with reference to the year 2020, where the index is set to 100, serving as the baseline against which changes in the real (inflation-adjusted) volume of the measured variables in other periods are compared. • Figures in the tables may be subject to rounding, which can result in slight discrepancies in totals or calculated values. -
Exports and imports by counterpart area (Quarterly)
Economy and FinanceThis table provides information on both Exports and Imports of goods and services by main partner zone. • Quarterly data is expressed in thousands of euros and is available in nominal and volume terms, both unadjusted and seasonally adjusted. • The fixed composition is applied to trading partner zones. Currently, the European Union consists of 27 member countries, among which 20 have adopted the Euro as their official currency. • The data presented in the table is compiled in accordance with the methodology and standards outlined in the ESA 2010 manual to ensure comparability and consistency. • The data spanning 1995 to 2020 are final and will not undergo further revision. • Chain-linked volume aggregates are expressed with reference to the year 2020, where the index is set to 100, serving as the baseline against which changes in the real (inflation-adjusted) volume of the measured variables in other periods are compared. • Figures in the tables may be subject to rounding, which can result in slight discrepancies in totals or calculated values. -
Exports by Country of Destination
Economy and FinanceThis table shows the exports of goods by value (€), period (month and year) and trading partner (country of destination – the country to where the goods were shipped from Malta). -
Exports by HS Codes
Economy and FinanceThis dataset has no description
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Family Children beneficiaries and benefits
The data on expenditure under the various social protection schemes are drawn up according to the ESSPROS (European System of integrated Social Protection Statistics) Manual issued by Eurostat. Generally, the objectives of ESSPROS are to provide a comprehensive, realistic and coherent description of social protection which: (i) covers social benefits and their financing; (ii) is geared towards international comparability; and (iii) is completely harmonised with other statistics, particularly the National Accounts, in its main concepts. The Family/Children function contains the following benefits: Marriage Grant, Maternity Benefit, Maternity Leave Benefit, Re-marriage Grant, Children's Allowance, Foster Care Allowance and Social Assistance for Single Parents. Spatial ESSPROS data is represented per 1000 population. The data source used to compile the beneficiaries data is the System for the Administration of Social Benefits (SABS) database held by the Department of Social Security. Beneficiaries are grouped according to their ID card number. If a person received a particular benefit more than once in a calendar year, the records show one beneficiary. Beneficiaries obtaining more than one benefit under the same function are counted once. Beneficiaries living abroad are not included in the data. -
Feeder Pillar
Agriculture, Fisheries, Forestry & FoodFeeder Pillar. While all reasonable steps have been taken to ensure the accuracy, completeness and reliability of the information provided, Enemalta assumes no responsibility for any errors, inaccuracies or missing information. In no event shall Enemalta be liable for any direct, indirect, special or incidental damage resulting from, arising out of or in connection with the use of the information being provided. -
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Findings of an environmental monitoring survey in the SE Aquaculture Zone in Malta
This dataset consists of findings of the survey work carried out for an Environmental Monitoring System (EMS) - Tender / Advert No. 101 / 2013, which specifies the requirements for an environmental monitoring survey in the SE Aquaculture Zone in Malta. The survey campaign occurred in 2014 following the same methodology used in previous surveys (2006, 2008, 2010). The purpose of the study was to analyse the seabed typology on the basis of grain-size values obtained from the various sediment sampling stations.This data was included as part of the dataset used for one of the co-financed EU LIFE+ Funding Programmes - LIFE BaĦAR for N2K project. This data was funded by of one of the co-financed EU LIFE+ Funding Programmes - LIFE BaĦAR for N2K project. -
Fireworks Factories in Malta and Gozo
Agriculture, Fisheries, Forestry & FoodFirework factories in Malta and Gozo locations. -
Fish Landings Value (€)
Agriculture, Fisheries, Forestry & FoodThis dataset is published on a quarterly basis and provides the monthly landing values, in Euro, for each recorded fish species. -
Fish Landings Weight (Kg)
Agriculture, Fisheries, Forestry & FoodThis dataset is published on a quarterly basis and provides the monthly landing volumes, in kilograms, for each recorded fish species. -
Fisheries Management Zone and Internal Waters
The original data was provided by CSD in WGS 84 and subsequently transformed by ERA into ETRS89TM33. ERA has processed the data for reporting obligations emanating under the Marine Strategy Framework Directive. The water column boundary for MSFD purposes shall be taken as a boundary which extends to 25 nm without prejudice to Malta's jurisdiction beyond this limit. This incorporates the WFD Coastal Waters. -
Fishing Activity Maps at 2-3 Knots for Swordfish
These datasets were manipulated and produced in aggregated maps by showing the intensity of VMS (and not the effort) by a methodology used in the Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture. Since most of the vessels are under 12 m and have no VMS, these maps represents only a fraction of the Drifting Long Lines vessels - 7% of the vessels targeting swordfish.For this datasets of vessel trips targeting swordfish, at a speed of 2-3 knots (indicative of hauling) were taken into consideration. This data was funded by of one of the co-financed EU LIFE+ Funding Programmes - LIFE BaĦAR for N2K project.
