Denmark is again the second happiest country in the world, according to the 2025 edition of the World Happiness Report. The report was published today, and sees the Nordic countries leading the ranking. Finland (1st), Denmark (2nd), Iceland (3rd), and Sweden (4th) are still in the top four and in the same order as 2023. […]
Denmark is the second happiest country in the world, according to the WHR
Nordic countries lead the ranking, as it happened over the last few years. The World Happiness Report is the leading publication on global well-being, analyzing data from over 140 countries. It is produced by the University of Oxford’s Wellbeing Research Centre. Yet, some positions look controversial.

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At sweet sixteen, Ziyi Xiao is the only international to represent Denmark at the International Mathematical Olympiad
When Ziyi Xiao moved to Denmark from China in 2019 at the age of 10, he could hardly foresee that only six years hence, he would be making history, both for Denmark and CIS. His journey to becoming the school’s first (and youngest) student and Denmark’s only international to make the Danish IMO team is one of passion, resilience, and sheer grit—and one that is deserving of pride and praise.
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What keeps (or drives out) internationals in Denmark
Yesterday, Copenhagen Capacity presented the results of the “Expat Survey 2025” report. The focus was made on the satisfaction of internationals living in Denmark and the challenge of retention. Representatives from the organizing foundation and partners commented on the results and ways to address the issues identified
Denmark attracts international workers — but forgets their partners. And job is the main issue
A new expat survey reveals a stark divide in employment outcomes: while 85% of internationals who moved for a specific job are now employed, only half of spouses who relocated with a partner have secured work
How an international became VP at Novo Nordisk — and what she wants internationals to know
A Turkish-born executive at Novo Nordisk, Emel Mashaki Ceyhan, shares what it takes to succeed in Denmark’s workplace culture — and why embracing difference matters more than fitting in
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