True integration happens if a municipality can control the number of newcomers, Mayor states

The number of internationals in Denmark is hotly debated. While the top of Danish business wants a greater influx of internationals, politicians talk about “numbers matter”. Real integration only happens if the task is divided among several municipalities

The reality in the suburbs of western Copenhagen is that internationals come to Denmark on study programmes and work for platform companies as blue collar workers, according to the Mayor of Brøndby. (photo: DI)

The other day, columnist Isha Thapa took issue with Danish media and policymakers focusing on Nepalese students enrolled at education institutions, yet in reality serving as blue collar workers in low-wage work. When Hope Becomes a Headline: The Unfair Treatment of Nepalese Students in Denmark Thapa criticizes that such cases are used to propose policy […]


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