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Asbjørn Overgaard, CEO of Copenhagen Capacity, comments on the 2024 immigration data and the trend of more and more internationals leaving the country. “We have done much over the last 15 years, and now we need to do more.”
A broad political majority has decided to establish 800 new study places outside Copenhagen and Aarhus from July 1, 2027. Especially within Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM), there is demand among Danish companies for international students to study and work
A new report released last week by a research group consisting of numerous top climatologists paints a frightful picture of the possible future of the world’s water levels. The report furthermore criticises the UN climate panel IPCC’s reports of the climate risks the earth is facing
Despite Denmark’s strong welfare system, homelessness persists due to systemic gaps, limited support services, and stigma—leaving many vulnerable people without access to stable housing or adequate care. The Copenhagen Post talked to experts and organizations at the forefront of the fight against homelessness to paint a picture of a forgotten aspect of Danish society.
According to Danmarks Statistik, of the 83,216 who moved to Denmark in 2024, 54,614 people immigrated to either work or study. This means that low retention is a real problem.
Internationals cite job barriers, healthcare, cost of living and social exclusion as reasons to leave Denmark, as recent figures show a continued failure in the country’s retention strategies
Connect Club is your gateway to a vibrant programme of events and an international community in Denmark.
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Asbjørn Overgaard, CEO of Copenhagen Capacity, comments on the 2024 immigration data and the trend of more and more internationals leaving the country. “We have done much over the last 15 years, and now we need to do more.”
According to Danmarks Statistik, of the 83,216 who moved to Denmark in 2024, 54,614 people immigrated to either work or study. This means that low retention is a real problem.
Figures for 2024 from Statistics Denmark show that the main issues faced by internationals in Denmark remain unaddressed. The number of people leaving the country last year increased and is now close to an all-time high.
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