Of 177 nations, Denmark scored best on six of the thirteen indicators, spanning financial inclusion, access to justice and mobile phone use. Meanwhile, it was beaten on schooling, employment, and community safety. Notably, all of the Nordic countries rank in the top seven.
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In 2023, women represent 43.6 percent of Denmark’s parliament (photo: Hasse Ferrold)
Of 177 nations, Denmark scored best on six of the thirteen indicators, spanning financial inclusion, access to justice and mobile phone use. Meanwhile, it was beaten on schooling, employment, and community safety. Notably, all of the Nordic countries rank in the top seven.
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