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The intergenerational transmission of educational attainment among immigrants and their descendants is not significantly different from that among native Danes
December 2025
The fireworks accident in Seest resulted in PTSD and unemployment
October 2025
The reduction of working hours in Denmark increased employment – but reduced income
Black market work is done by one in five Danes and costs the state billions
More people with non-Western background were involuntarily committed during the Cartoon Crisis
September 2025
Innovative employment initiative gives young people a work identity – and higher wages
The more neighbors who speak the same language, the worse refugee children fare in young adulthood
Fewer elderly people opt for private elder care after reform puts the task out to tender
August 2025
Early exposure to entrepreneurship fosters the emergence of more successful female entrepreneurs
Lower capital requirements led to an increase in entrepreneurship – but at what cost?
Successful firms are established as private limited companies
The father favors the younger brother over the older sister when it comes to teaching the children about entrepreneurship
The credit freeze imposed by banks during the financial crisis adversely affected corporate investment and employment
Not all business angels create value – it depends on their experience
50 percent of young people with adverse childhood experiences do not complete upper secondary education
July 2025
High levels of trust in Denmark may have contributed to saving lives and billions in public spending during the COVID-19 pandemic
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