Malta - Workers' remittances and compensation of employees

Personal remittances, paid (current US$)

The value for Personal remittances, paid (current US$) in Malta was $516,356,100 as of 2020. As the graph below shows, over the past 49 years this indicator reached a maximum value of $1,863,674,000 in 2009 and a minimum value of $1,852,000 in 1993.

Definition: Personal remittances comprise personal transfers and compensation of employees. Personal transfers consist of all current transfers in cash or in kind made or received by resident households to or from nonresident households. Personal transfers thus include all current transfers between resident and nonresident individuals. Compensation of employees refers to the income of border, seasonal, and other short-term workers who are employed in an economy where they are not resident and of residents employed by nonresident entities. Data are the sum of two items defined in the sixth edition of the IMF's Balance of Payments Manual: personal transfers and compensation of employees. Data are in current U.S. dollars.

Source: World Bank staff estimates based on IMF balance of payments data.

See also:

Year Value
1971 $3,193,260
1972 $4,193,129
1973 $4,609,586
1974 $3,372,404
1975 $3,898,298
1976 $4,939,598
1977 $3,078,314
1978 $5,708,602
1979 $6,695,121
1980 $7,526,923
1981 $7,499,337
1982 $5,095,325
1983 $4,393,580
1984 $6,073,303
1985 $4,689,282
1986 $6,106,987
1987 $8,393,835
1988 $9,369,617
1989 $23,529,920
1990 $24,796,250
1991 $8,380,705
1992 $5,129,760
1993 $1,852,000
1994 $2,915,953
1995 $8,721,485
1996 $9,272,451
1997 $9,008,069
1998 $6,890,503
1999 $9,880,054
2000 $8,403,736
2001 $8,422,550
2002 $9,392,416
2003 $11,531,930
2004 $376,040,900
2005 $192,227,200
2006 $222,752,000
2007 $258,535,700
2008 $1,320,345,000
2009 $1,863,674,000
2010 $1,611,546,000
2011 $1,107,825,000
2012 $1,050,328,000
2013 $1,107,798,000
2014 $1,112,990,000
2015 $403,791,000
2016 $450,710,200
2017 $477,225,700
2018 $512,942,100
2019 $500,603,200
2020 $516,356,100

Personal remittances, received (current US$)

The value for Personal remittances, received (current US$) in Malta was $280,000,200 as of 2020. As the graph below shows, over the past 49 years this indicator reached a maximum value of $319,219,600 in 2004 and a minimum value of $9,111,577 in 1997.

Definition: Personal remittances comprise personal transfers and compensation of employees. Personal transfers consist of all current transfers in cash or in kind made or received by resident households to or from nonresident households. Personal transfers thus include all current transfers between resident and nonresident individuals. Compensation of employees refers to the income of border, seasonal, and other short-term workers who are employed in an economy where they are not resident and of residents employed by nonresident entities. Data are the sum of two items defined in the sixth edition of the IMF's Balance of Payments Manual: personal transfers and compensation of employees. Data are in current U.S. dollars.

Source: World Bank staff estimates based on IMF balance of payments data.

See also:

Year Value
1971 $18,177,020
1972 $17,820,800
1973 $19,522,950
1974 $18,677,930
1975 $21,830,470
1976 $32,224,990
1977 $36,229,380
1978 $26,467,150
1979 $28,733,230
1980 $35,029,140
1981 $28,187,160
1982 $39,306,790
1983 $42,779,600
1984 $36,873,620
1985 $34,743,320
1986 $45,802,400
1987 $46,021,370
1988 $51,684,010
1989 $70,015,860
1990 $58,211,400
1991 $42,017,990
1992 $30,490,090
1993 $25,454,540
1994 $23,547,250
1995 $15,190,290
1996 $13,121,570
1997 $9,111,577
1998 $13,097,150
1999 $20,135,250
2000 $17,497,060
2001 $12,930,130
2002 $21,201,640
2003 $25,794,800
2004 $319,219,600
2005 $222,082,600
2006 $208,796,000
2007 $229,286,700
2008 $264,462,400
2009 $259,902,900
2010 $229,566,300
2011 $227,124,900
2012 $200,108,400
2013 $245,878,400
2014 $252,779,900
2015 $274,400,300
2016 $251,428,700
2017 $269,545,200
2018 $277,333,400
2019 $264,553,400
2020 $280,000,200

Personal remittances, received (% of GDP)

Personal remittances, received (% of GDP) in Malta was 1.91 as of 2020. Its highest value over the past 49 years was 6.87 in 1971, while its lowest value was 0.24 in 1997.

Definition: Personal remittances comprise personal transfers and compensation of employees. Personal transfers consist of all current transfers in cash or in kind made or received by resident households to or from nonresident households. Personal transfers thus include all current transfers between resident and nonresident individuals. Compensation of employees refers to the income of border, seasonal, and other short-term workers who are employed in an economy where they are not resident and of residents employed by nonresident entities. Data are the sum of two items defined in the sixth edition of the IMF's Balance of Payments Manual: personal transfers and compensation of employees.

Source: World Bank staff estimates based on IMF balance of payments data, and World Bank and OECD GDP estimates.

See also:

Year Value
1971 6.87
1972 6.04
1973 5.65
1974 4.97
1975 4.60
1976 6.10
1977 5.79
1978 3.33
1979 2.87
1980 2.80
1981 2.27
1982 3.18
1983 3.67
1984 3.35
1985 3.11
1986 3.19
1987 2.63
1988 2.56
1989 3.30
1990 2.29
1991 1.53
1992 1.01
1993 0.94
1994 0.79
1995 0.41
1996 0.34
1997 0.24
1998 0.33
1999 0.49
2000 0.43
2001 0.32
2002 0.47
2003 0.47
2004 5.23
2005 3.46
2006 3.08
2007 2.89
2008 2.91
2009 2.99
2010 2.54
2011 2.36
2012 2.11
2013 2.33
2014 2.17
2015 2.47
2016 2.15
2017 2.04
2018 1.87
2019 1.74
2020 1.91

Classification

Topic: Economic Policy & Debt Indicators

Sub-Topic: Balance of payments