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Parliament exempts adoptees, children born abroad, and Danes sent abroad by the state from strict new cash benefit rules after backlash, aiming to balance fairness with employment-focused welfare reform.
More than half of international students in Denmark live in the Capital Region. While Mayor for Employment and Integration Jens Kristian Lütken describes Copenhagen as “an easy access to the Nordic life,” the city also presents significant challenges. Among them, a persistent student housing crisis that many face upon arrival
The liberal think-tank’s new analysis based on official register data reveals that tax payments by Denmark’s top 1 percent range from 1.2 million to nearly 20 million DKK depending on municipality and region.
According to Danmarks Statistik, the country’s total employment rate stands at 78,2%. That figure drops to 71.9% for immigrants from Western countries, and 63.3% for immigrants from non-Western countries
A survey conducted on 18,000 people shows that one-third of those interviewed found a job through their personal network, the same proportion as those who found a job via job advertisements. Institutional channels, like job centers, lag behind
Tomorrow, the 2025 edition of Folkemødet will begin. Politicians, youth parties, and organizations will gather in a sold-out Bornholm. Here’s what you need to know
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A survey conducted on 18,000 people shows that one-third of those interviewed found a job through their personal network, the same proportion as those who found a job via job advertisements. Institutional channels, like job centers, lag behind
An analysis from AE, using data from Eurostat, states that in 2024, around 40% of unemployed people found a job. For those who were long-term unemployed, the figure was 28%. It’s the best performance in Europe.
Something many internationals don’t know is what happens in Denmark when you leave a company. While in many countries this is usually a difficult moment, things work differently here. In Denmark, it’s normal to leave a company, to return later, or even to help your employees find a new job. “Here, it’s okay to move on,” writes Signe Biering.
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