International workers are at higher risk of being exploited and becoming victims of social dumping.This is the conclusion of a report released yesterday by VIVE (The Danish Center for Social Science Research), titled Risiko for social dumping i danske virksomheder med udenlandske arbejdstagere (Risk of social dumping in Danish companies with foreign workers). The report […]
International workers are at higher risk of being exploited and becoming victims of social dumping
Yesterday, the Danish Center for Social Science Research published a report stating that foreign workers in Danish companies face a 40% risk of being subjected to social dumping. 3F’s secretary: This is unacceptable.


“Exit Interview Project”: Why international tech workers are leaving Denmark?
In an attempt to understand why international tech workers are leaving Denmark, Digital Hub Denmark has conducted the “Exit Interview Project”, a qualitative study with a simple question asked to internationals who used to work in tech in Denmark: “Why did you leave?”
Greater Copenhagen faces a shortage off drinking water by 2040, new analysis finds
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Government and municipalities agree on 2026 budget: more money for welfare
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“The biggest problem is the recognition of foreign diplomas”: Interview with Jens Kristian Lütken, Mayor of Copenhagen for Employment and Integration
On Monday afternoon, Copenhageners braved the rain to converge at Copenhagen Capacity’s office for the unveiling of the latter’s Expat Survey 2025. Findings were revealed, explanations shared, questions posed, and a panel discussion to address pain points held. Afterwards, we caught up with panel member, Jens Kristian Lütken for his exclusive take on the issue of internationals in Denmark.
Danish economy remains stable amid global trade risks, Economic Council’s Spring report finds
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SIRI has published the full versions of the citizenship and permanent residence permit tests
Two days ago, the citizenship and permanent residency permit tests took place. The Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration later published the tests with all the questions. The next tests will be held in November.
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“Exit Interview Project”: Why international tech workers are leaving Denmark?
In an attempt to understand why international tech workers are leaving Denmark, Digital Hub Denmark has conducted the “Exit Interview Project”, a qualitative study with a simple question asked to internationals who used to work in tech in Denmark: “Why did you leave?”
“The biggest problem is the recognition of foreign diplomas”: Interview with Jens Kristian Lütken, Mayor of Copenhagen for Employment and Integration
On Monday afternoon, Copenhageners braved the rain to converge at Copenhagen Capacity’s office for the unveiling of the latter’s Expat Survey 2025. Findings were revealed, explanations shared, questions posed, and a panel discussion to address pain points held. Afterwards, we caught up with panel member, Jens Kristian Lütken for his exclusive take on the issue of internationals in Denmark.
International workers are at higher risk of being exploited and becoming victims of social dumping
Yesterday, the Danish Center for Social Science Research published a report stating that foreign workers in Danish companies face a 40% risk of being subjected to social dumping. 3F’s secretary: This is unacceptable.
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