Why are our young people leaving? An emigrant takes stock — and we must listen
Late Afternoon in Inca’s Plaça d’Espanya
Plaça d'Espanya in Inca reflects everyday changes on Mallorca, from closing shops to rising housing pressure.

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What is the situation in Inca's Plaça d'Espanya in the late afternoon?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
Why are young people leaving Mallorca?
Housing costs, work prospects and changing daily life are pushing many young people to look elsewhere.
Is Mallorca still affordable for young families?
For many families, the island is increasingly difficult to afford.
Does Mallorca feel less safe at night now?
Some people feel less safe at night, especially in busier areas.
Has Mallorquí become less common in everyday life on Mallorca?
Mallorquí is still present, but some residents hear it less in daily life.
Why do many young people from Inca move away?
Inca reflects the wider Mallorca pattern of housing pressure and limited opportunities.
What can Mallorca do to keep young people from leaving?
Affordable housing, better jobs and real youth participation are key.
What role do holiday rentals play in Mallorca's housing problem?
Holiday rentals can reduce long-term housing supply and push up prices.
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