Labour market in the Balearic Islands: January brings noticeable relief
Why Seasonal Work Remains a Challenge in Mallorca
Seasonal work supports Mallorca, but many jobs remain temporary and hard to plan around.

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Why is seasonal employment still a problem in Mallorca?
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Why did unemployment fall in Mallorca and the Balearic Islands in January?
Seasonal hiring and more activity in services helped reduce unemployment in January.
Is January a good time to look for seasonal work in Mallorca?
Yes, January can bring early seasonal openings, especially in services and hospitality.
Which sectors are hiring more in Mallorca after the winter slowdown?
Services lead the rebound, with hospitality and cleaning among the most active areas.
Are most new jobs in Mallorca permanent or temporary?
Most winter gains still come from temporary or part-time work.
Does lower unemployment in Mallorca help local shops and cafés?
Lower unemployment can lift everyday spending in Mallorca’s shops and cafés.
What does lower unemployment mean for people using job centres in Mallorca?
Fewer unemployed people usually means less pressure on job centres and social services.
Which Mallorca towns feel the change in the labour market most clearly?
Palma and some coastal towns often feel labour market changes early.
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