% of married population % of population NSO Census 1995 2.801.35 NSO Lifestyle 2003 3.581.40 NSO Census 2005 6.833.30 NSO Lifestyle 2007 5.413.00 Health.

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% of married population % of population NSO Census NSO Lifestyle NSO Census NSO Lifestyle Health Interview Survey

Number % of population % of those in relationship Very satisfied 139, Satisfied80, Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 19, Dissatisfied4, Very dissatisfied 3, Not in a relationship 64, Total 312,079 / 247,

% Chronic Anxiety % Chronic Depression National Average Widowed Divorced / Separated

Marital Status Living with partner Not living with partner TotalNo.%No.% Single 4, , ,500 Div / ann. Separated 1, , ,960 Widowed Not remarried , ,880 Total 5, , ,330

Married couples 7.8 % Cohabiting couples 25.0 % Separated parents 76.4 %

Marriage rate Cohabitation rate Australia 7.2 – 5.4 per 1000 ( ) 52% – 70% (1996 – 2006) Ireland +56% (2002 – 2006) U.K. 74% - 49% (1979 – 2002) 11 – 29% (single) 20 – 35% (divorced)

YearTotalCIVIL Both Maltese Maltese groom Maltese bride Maltese involved 20042, , , , ,

YearTotal -1 yr