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Notes:

  1. The values represent percentages of the total number of 16+ individuals within the weighted population who provided a valid answer, with missing responses being excluded. Cases where the respondent answered ‘Do not know’ were also excluded.
  2. Overall life satisfaction, financial situation satisfaction, present job satisfaction, time use satisfaction, personal relationship satisfaction, trust in others and percieved social exclusion were measured using an 11-point likert scale, where 0 is ‘not at all’ and 10 is ‘completely’.
  3. Feeling nervous, feeling down in the dumps, feeling calm and peaceful, feeling downhearted and depressed, feeling happy and feeling lonely were measured using a 5-point likert scale, where 1 is ‘None of the time’, 2 is ‘A little of the time’, 3 is ‘Some of the time’, 4 is ‘Most of the time’, and 5 is ‘All of the time’.
  4. Receiving material help, receiving non-material help and receiving material or non-material help were measured using 2 categories, where 1 is ‘Yes’ and 2 is ‘No’.
  5. In 2019 and 2020, overall life satisfaction, time use satisfaction, feeling down in the dumps, receiving material help and receiving non-material help were not collected. In 2021, time use satisfaction, feeling down in the dumps, receiving material help and recieving non-material help were not collected. Furthermore, variables recieving material help and recieving non-material help were only collected in a seperate manner in 2018. In 2019 and 2021, these two variables were collected as a single variable, recieving material or non-material help.

Data is sourced from the Malta National Statistics Office, EU-SILC wellbeing module.