Since 2009, Danish Flag Day has paid tribute to all the country’s deployed soldiers since World War II.
The day is marked by parades and ceremonies across the country, including the laying of a commemorative wreath at Kastellet.
Since 2009, Danish Flag Day has paid tribute to all the country’s deployed soldiers since World War II.
The day is marked by parades and ceremonies across the country, including the laying of a commemorative wreath at Kastellet.
In this episode of the art and business podcast Danish Originals, Elling-born Danish actress Connie Nielsen shares her views about the role of women in Hollywood, her tv series about Danish author and painter Karen Blixen, and her interest in exploring female historical characters.
Jens-Kristian Lütken, the Employment and Integration Mayor of Copenhagen said “There are really many Americans with good ideas tired of Donald Trump being president, so we would like to entice them to Copenhagen”.
The government announced the public healthcare reform. Region Zealand and the Capital Region — the main institutions responsible for providing healthcare services — will be merged into one region. The number of general practitioners will increase to 5,000 by 2035. The agreement also secures 27.5 billion kroner for the sector.
Citizens of Sweden and Norway are better at speaking English than the Danes. The Netherlands has the best English skills, according to the annual EF English Proficiency Index, which measures the world’s English proficiency.
In the second part of an analysis of internationals coming to Denmark, statistician Sa’ar Karp Gershon shares insights on what can be done today and soon to promote better prospects of foreigners in Denmark
“Young Danes struggle to find their first job too,” says Caroline Rossmeisl, communications professional, host, and co-founder of Karriereklubben, a podcast answering questions from young professionals
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“Young Danes struggle to find their first job too,” says Caroline Rossmeisl, communications professional, host, and co-founder of Karriereklubben, a podcast answering questions from young professionals
Currently, 498,000 international workers are employed in Denmark, setting a record for the country. Which sectors do they work in the most, and where are they lacking? A report from Statistics Denmark sheds light on this
In the last 10 years, the number of internationals working here almost doubled, increasing from 258,500 to 498,000. They now represent 16% of the workforce
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