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Swedes cross-border commute to Denmark more than anyone

Thousands of people commute to Denmark from neighbouring countries to work - especially Swedes. But in times of crisis the number of cross-border commuters dwindles.
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Where Swedes work in Denmark

1. Retail

2. Health and social care

3. Transport

4. Industry

5. Hotels and restaurants

Cross border commuting nations in Denmark in 2011

1.     Sweden

2.     Germany

3.     Poland

4.     Lithuania

5.     Latvia

6.     Norway

7.     Finland

8.     Iceland

9.     Estonia

Source: The Danish National Labour Market Authority (calculated as full time positions)

The Museum of Immigration

The Museum of Immigration is in Farum, a Copenhagen suburb. It’s a modern museum of Danish immigration history. Visitors get to know the stories behind the people who throughout history have been coming to Denmark. The Museum opened on 27 January 2012 and lies in the centre of Farum.

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