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Reducing class sizes does not resolve the fundamental problem of the public school system
February 2026
Research report
Divorce Conflict and Health Across the Divorce Process: A Ten-Year Observational Study of Medicine Prescriptions, Primary Care Visits, and Hospitalizations
Analysis
The minimum staffing standards have not led to a reduction in the number of pedagogues
January 2026
The reduction in parental fees for early childhood education and care primarily benefits middle- to high-income families
Effects of Higher Staff-Child Ratios in Danish Kindergartens
December 2025
Workplace Amenities and the Gender Pay Gap
The welfare workers of the metropolis still live in Copenhagen
November 2025
Co-Ethnic Neighbours and Integration of Migrant Children
September 2025
Knowledge overview
The more neighbors who speak the same language, the worse refugee children fare in young adulthood
50 percent of young people with adverse childhood experiences do not complete upper secondary education
July 2025
The population forecast is incorrect and highly problematic
June 2025
Podcast
When Disadvantage Is Inherited – Who Are the Heavy Users of the Welfare State?
May 2025
Video
Book Launch: The Future of Family Life – Should We Call Off the Fertility Crisis?
Fewer births shouldn’t cause panic: Educated women are having children – and their numbers are growing
In contemporary family structures, female same-sex couples have the same opportunities for having a child as heterosexual couples
Book
What We Know About the Family and Its Significance for Society and Well-being
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