When the strollers are missing: Mallorca's quiet demographic wake-up call
Young Families and Daily Life in Palma
In Palma, high rents and limited space are making it harder for many young families to settle.

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What is the situation in Palma’s neighbourhoods like for young families?
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Why are fewer babies being born in Mallorca?
High housing costs and insecure work are making family life harder in Mallorca.
What does a lower birth rate mean for everyday life in Mallorca?
It may lead to fewer children, smaller schools, and a more ageing population.
Is it still expensive to raise a family in Mallorca?
Housing remains one of the biggest costs for families in Mallorca.
How do tourism jobs affect family life in Mallorca?
Seasonal and uncertain work can make it harder to plan family life.
What changes could help families stay in Mallorca?
Affordable housing and better childcare would make a real difference.
Why are some schools in Mallorca worried about fewer children?
Fewer children can mean fewer pupils and more pressure on small schools.
Is Mallorca becoming an older island?
Mallorca is gradually ageing as fewer babies are born and more residents grow older.
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