%0 Journal Article %T Recent International and Domestic Migration in the Maltese Archipelago: An Economic Review %A Rose Marie Azzopardi %J Island Studies Journal %D 2012 %I University of Prince Edward Island %X Migration strategies often permit densely populated island territories to alleviate unemployment, ease pressure on limited resources, and compensate for the absence of economic diversification. This paper evaluates two types of recent migratory flows affecting the Maltese archipelago: international migration to and from the islands triggered or intensified by European Union membership; and domestic, inter-island movements between the ¡®mainland¡¯ (Malta) and the smaller island (Gozo).The descriptive statistics used are based on published data, whilst the qualitative evaluation is derived from focus groups and interviews with stakeholders. Conclusions suggest that emigration remains an overall positive experience at the individual level, with constructive spill-over effects, mingling of cultures and better use of resources at the national level. Such benefits can be expected to increase if authorities design policies which encourage rather than discourage migratory flows. %K brain/brawn circulation %K European Union %K Gozo %K inter-island mobility %K island migration %K Malta %U http://www.islandstudies.ca/sites/islandstudies.ca/files/ISJ-7-1-2012-Azzopardi.pdf