Who gets left out of Denmark’s labor boom?

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

Photo: © Lotte van den Hout

At the end of May, Københavns Kommune released a report on the international workforce and international students in the Capital Region, presented in front of internationals, professionals and public officials at Copenhagen Capacity. The study breaks everything down from wages and job sectors to housing types occupied by foreign workers — everything, that is, except […]


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