Publication

13 Apr 2011

Malta is a high-income developed small state, with an impressive level of economic growth and a multitude of social services, which have helped to provide free health and education to all its citizens and benefits to low-income earners. However, various national and global factors are now threatening the sustainability of this extensive social security model. This paper examines the economic, political and social development of the island, particularly since independence, highlighting the successes and failures of the social development strategies adopted and suggesting how these lessons can inform future policy decisions.

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Author Rose Marie Azzopardi
Series UNRISD Publications
Issue 3
Publisher Commonwealth Secretariat
Copyright © Commonwealth Secretariat and United Nations Research Institute for Social Development 2011
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