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Denmark increases fight against social dumping

More fines for foreign companies and labour clauses in public contracts - these are the newest weapons in Denmark’s fight against social dumping. They will have an impact on social dumping but won’t eradicate it, thinks expert.
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| Dec 2018

Denmark leads the way on statistics using microdata

When it comes to statistics, Denmark is leading the way in the Nordics as well as internationally. Half a century of data-gathering from personal information registers provides detailed statistics about Danes and their working lives.
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Denmark part time front page

Denmark still waits for a female prime minister tema

Denmark still waits for a female prime minister

Few countries have been so mentally prepared for a female prime minister as Denmark. The political TV drama Borgen has been a great success, also in neighbouring countries. It portrays a female prime minister and the power struggle at Christiansborg, the Copenhagen palace which houses parliament, the Prime Minister's office and the supreme court.
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Denmark strengthens vocational education

Few young Danes are outside of the labour market. Improved vocational education should get even more of them into training and jobs.
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Denmark supercharges welfare technology

The Danish government wants the public sector to be obliged to use welfare technology in nursing homes and hospitals to a much larger degree. There has been some progress, but the breakthrough has not yet come.
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Denmark takes minimum wage directive to the EU Court

Denmark and Sweden will go separate ways after the EU directive on adequate minimum wages has been adopted.
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Denmark's 50 years long tug-of-war with the EU

Denmark is the EU veteran among the Nordic countries. This year marks the 50th anniversary of Denmark joining the EC, as it was called back then. And during all these years, the Danes – with increasing difficulty – have fought to maintain their labour market model. Now, they have run out of patience and the tug of war has culminated with Denmark trying to have the minimum wage directive ruled invalid.
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Denmark's massive bid for youth employment and education

Fighting youth unemployment is a top priority in Denmark. A range of new measures are in place to get more young people into education.
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Denmark's stricter requirements cut refugee employment rates

A tougher immigration policy in Denmark has had the exact opposite effect of what it intended to have, a new analysis shows.
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