When One Job Isn't Enough: Why People in Mallorca Often Work Multiple Shifts
What could ease the pressure on workers in Mallorca?
Better housing, childcare and year-round contracts could reduce the need for multiple jobs in Mallorca.

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What could help reduce the need for multiple jobs in Mallorca?
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Why do so many people in Mallorca work more than one job?
Many Mallorca residents need more than one job to make ends meet.
Is it possible to live in Mallorca on one full-time salary?
For many workers in Mallorca, one salary is not enough.
What kind of jobs do people in Mallorca combine to earn enough?
Tourism, retail, deliveries and care work are often combined in Mallorca.
Why is housing such a big problem for workers in Mallorca?
High rents and too few long-term homes are pushing workers into extra jobs.
What does the job situation look like in Port de Sóller and Cala Ratjada?
Seasonal jobs in these towns often force workers to combine several shifts.
Why do many parents in Mallorca take on extra shifts?
Childcare gaps and high living costs push many parents into extra work.
Is seasonal work in Mallorca always unstable?
Seasonal work can be manageable, but short contracts often make it insecure.
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