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Money can't buy you happiness in Iceland nyhet
| Welfare distribution, GHS

Money can't buy you happiness in Iceland

Families need decent wages in order to afford all the essentials. But high wages do not necessarily make families happy. There is no direct correlation between money and happiness, unless the family has real economic problems. The key to happiness is mainly spending time with family and friends.
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Monica Aasen

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Monica Kaltenbrunner

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Monica Nevado

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Monica Seem

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Moomin Museum

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Moomin Museum 2

More active border obstacle role for Nordic cooperation ministers tema

More active border obstacle role for Nordic cooperation ministers

A new six-year programme aims to strengthen the work for freedom of movement in the Nordic region. The goal is to remove more border obstacles, strengthen mobility and secure clearer political ownership when working to improve free movement.
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More companies take responsibility in fight against youth unemployment

What does a successful anti youth unemployment project look like? The Nordic labour ministers have asked Danish consultancy agency Damvad to map Nordic youth projects that are based on cooperation between authorities and companies.
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| Feb 2016

More cooperation, less division

How are you doing in the Nordic countries? asks Finland at the kick-off for the Finnish Presidency of the Nordic Council of Ministers. Finland wants to promote exciting meetings and new thinking. The future is all about finding new ways of cooperating across disciplines and across borders. The Nordic region seeks new perspectives on new challenges. Why?
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